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Advancing the taxonomy of Sclerotinia (Helotiales, Sclerotiniaceae): a review and recommendations for an important plant-pathogenic genus [PDF]
Sclerotinia is a fungal genus of significant agricultural and scientific importance, as it includes multiple plant pathogens and provides an informative case study for mechanisms of host generalism.
Chanel Thomas +3 more
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The aim of this paper is to develop the notions of particularism and generalism in argumentation theory. Generalism is the claim that to argue we need general rules that specify which data support which conclusions, while particularism denies it.
José Alhambra
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Functional macronutritional generalism in a large omnivore, the brown bear
We combine a recently developed framework for describing dietary generalism with compositional data analysis to examine patterns of omnivory in a large widely distributed mammal.
Sean C. P. Coogan +4 more
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Background Rising numbers of patients with multiple-conditions and complex care needs mean that it is increasingly important for doctors from different specialty areas to work together, alongside other members of the multi-disciplinary team, to provide ...
E. Muddiman +6 more
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International approaches to rural generalist medicine: a scoping review
Background Contemporary approaches to rural generalist medicine training and models of care are developing internationally as part of an integrated response to common challenges faced by rural and remote health services and policymakers (addressing ...
Nicholas Schubert +5 more
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The Evolutionary and Molecular Features of Broad Host-Range Necrotrophy in Plant Pathogenic Fungi
Necrotrophic fungal pathogens cause considerable disease on numerous economically important crops. Some of these pathogens are specialized to one or a few closely related plant species, whereas others are pathogenic on many unrelated hosts.
Toby E. Newman, Mark C. Derbyshire
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Alcids ‘fly’ at efficient Strouhal numbers in both air and water but vary stroke velocity and angle
Birds that use their wings for ‘flight’ in both air and water are expected to fly poorly in each fluid relative to single-fluid specialists; that is, these jacks-of-all-trades should be the masters of none.
Anthony B Lapsansky +2 more
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Why the NHS needs adult generalists: A call for single certification in general internal medicine
As the UK NHS faces growing challenges of the ageing population and escalating healthcare costs, we examine the role of the general internal medicine (GIM) consultant in inpatient medicine.
Elizabeth Estabrook +2 more
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On the Notion "Restricted Linguistic Theory": Toward Error-Free Data in Linguistics
This paper has to do with the dichotomy generalism vs. particu-larism in linguistics; that is, the distinction between "theoretical linguistics" and the actual study of languages.
Miner, Kenneth L.
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A continuum of specialists and generalists in empirical communities.
Understanding the persistence of specialists and generalists within ecological communities is a topical research question, with far-reaching consequences for the maintenance of functional diversity.
Timothée Poisot +5 more
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