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ABSTRACT Ashwagandha, an adaptogen, is an important herb of Ayurveda used as a Rasayana for its various health benefits. This prospective, multi‐center, observational clinical study evaluates the safety (clinical and laboratory) of a standardized Ashwagandha Root Extract (ARE) on long‐term administration over 12 months. Male and female adults (N = 191)
Jaising Salve +6 more
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ABSTRACT Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) has been recognized for enhancing physical strength, mental well‐being, and overall vitality. Despite its long‐standing use across generations, some clinical reports have noted occasional adverse events. This study compared the safety and tolerability of Ashwagandha Root Extract (ARE) in healthy adults.
Ketan Pakhale +4 more
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ABSTRACT Flow velocity measurement is fundamental to hydrological and hydraulic studies, providing essential data for streamflow estimation and river dynamics analysis. Traditional in situ methods like propeller gauges and acoustic Doppler current profilers are accurate but intrusive and labour‐intensive, while non‐intrusive image processing methods ...
Ghazaleh Nassaji Matin +4 more
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This research established a new object detection model based on YOLOv11 to recognise benthic organisms, specifically sea cucumbers, by utilising high‐resolution photogrammetric‐based orthomosaics acquired along infralittoral Mediterranean Sea beds. The model demonstrated impressive performance metrics and, when combined with the Deepness plugin for the
Gian Mario Sangiovanni +9 more
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This study presents a UAV‐based framework that integrates deep learning‐based super‐resolution reconstruction and an enhanced YOLO detector to improve centimetre‐scale benthic organism monitoring. Using hermit crabs in Lake Hamana, a coastal lagoon in Japan, as a case study, the method substantially enhanced small‐object detection performance ...
Fan Zhao +10 more
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Why you need to use ground control points (GCP) for drone mapping
The article explains why Ground Control Points (GCPs) remain essential in drone mapping, even with the advent of RTK/PPK drones. GCPs act as reliable reference markers that correct positional errors, ensuring that aerial imagery aligns accurately with ...
Eric Van Rees
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Interactions between WNT3 and SHH signaling pathways in GCPs.
In Hedgehog (Hh) signaling, Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) binds Patched (PTCH) receptor, relieving its inhibition of Smoothened (SMO), and stimulating GCP proliferation.
Eve-Ellen Govek (489756) +8 more
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Practical Methodology for Developing Visions for Carbon‐Neutral Cities and Communities
ABSTRACT Cities and communities play important roles in sustainable development and climate change mitigation. This study presents a novel framework for developing carbon‐neutral visions for cities and communities. We established five “principles,” investigated options encompassing four parameters (management, goal setting, actions, and quantification),
Kei Gomi +4 more
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The Impact of GCP Chip Distribution on Kompsat-3A RPC Bias Compensation
The vast potential of high-resolution satellite images, including Kompsat-3A, has been demonstrated across diverse applications, such as mapping and disaster monitoring.
Hyeonjeong Jo, Changno Lee, Jaehong Oh
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A shows the relative abundance in fetal brain homogenate (H), low-speed supernatant (LSS) and GCPs (40 µg protein/lane) of six non-typifying proteins, a cytosolic marker (Ldh) and a growth cone marker (Gap43). Hsp90 is Hsp90ab1.
Staci D. Sanford (180962) +5 more
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