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Phylogenetic evidence of possible zoonotic circulation of <i>Leptospira</i> species between human febrile patients and bats within a same interface. [PDF]
Matiz-González JM +4 more
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Tamarix aphylla leaf extract significantly alleviated graphene nanosheet–induced toxicity in Cirrhinus mrigala, reducing oxidative tissue damage and restoring organ integrity. Rich in antioxidant compounds, the extract offers a promising natural strategy for mitigating the biological impacts of graphene‐related pollutants.
Muhammad Asad +12 more
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Abstract Latent heat (λ $\lambda $ET) fluxes are a major component of the hydrological cycle globally. According to recent models and experimental observations, during droughts, wetter regions respond by increasing λ $\lambda $ET, while drier regions exhibit decreasing trends due to vegetation water stress.
Flavia Tauro +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Studies have shown that the amount of turn‐taking and vocal coordination in mother–child dyads, as well as amount of home music engagement, have important effects on children's language and social development. However, relatively few studies have examined the development of vocal behaviours in mixed‐hearing and hearing dyads, and no
Valentina Persici +3 more
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El Papel del Congreso del Estado de Hidalgo en la Gobernanza Democrática: Un Análisis Institucional
Arquimides Zerón Téllez
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Reducing mental distress and promoting positive mental well‐being in autistic girls who camouflage
Abstract The psychological well‐being of autistic pupils is often worse compared to that of their neurotypical peers, with evidence suggesting that autistic girls are in an even worse position. We argue that this is due to traits of the autistic female phenotype, including the phenomenon of social camouflaging which is motivated by the human need for ...
Ellie Makri, Anita Soni
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First report of sporotrichosis by <i>Sporothrix brunneoviolacea</i>. [PDF]
Rodrgiues Trápaga M +10 more
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ABSTRACT Wine yeasts play a central role in alcoholic fermentation and significantly contribute to the sensory attributes of wines through cellular autolysis during lees aging (sur lie), especially in white wines. This process releases organic compounds that alter the wine's chemical and sensory profile.
José Ricardo Machado dos Santos +1 more
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