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ABSTRACT Repurposing agricultural public resources toward higher‐return incentives and investments can help transform agri‐food systems. This is important for low‐income countries, especially in sub‐Saharan Africa, where limited budgets restrict options for boosting agricultural spending.
Marco V. Sánchez +3 more
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Geriatric Assessment in Oncology: Evolution, Evidence, and Implications for Geriatric Medicine in Japan. [PDF]
Yamamoto H +6 more
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An Economic and Environmental Analysis of Virtual Fencing for Precision Grazing
ABSTRACT The UK grazing livestock sector is challenged by declining farm profitability and stringent environmental policy. Innovative technologies such as virtual fencing could enable a balanced economic and environmental performance of beef production. Virtual fencing is a livestock management tool relying on invisible boundaries perceived as auditory,
Elias Maritan +4 more
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Culture Dimensionality Modulates Gallium Maltolate Response in Glioblastoma: Comparative Analyses in 2D and 3D Models. [PDF]
Szeliska P +5 more
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Thomas Rotch accounts payable, 1788-1795
Gam Bryant presents a bill for Thomas Rotch for mending a lantern.
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Our analysis revealed that while climate strongly influenced species distributions, habitat change drove most observed delays in distribution responses. In terms of community ecology, dispersed communities exhibited shorter time lags than concentrated groups. Analyses of lag duration revealed a 5–6‐year distribution lag effect in high‐altitude ungulate
Lu Wang +6 more
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Exploratory Study of Soft Drink Intake, Diet, and Body Size Among Employees at a Japanese University Aged 20-39. [PDF]
Ito M +6 more
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Why Post‐COVID 19 Inflation in Europe Was a Monetary Phenomenon and What Policymakers Should Learn
ABSTRACT The post‐pandemic inflation surge in the Eurozone demonstrates that large‐scale monetary expansion is not neutral. Drawing on empirical evidence from a Vector autoregression (VAR) analysis, this commentary demonstrates that money supply growth became a dominant driver of inflation as temporary supply disruptions faded, eventually explaining ...
Daniel Rodríguez‐Asensio +1 more
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