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ABSTRACT The current study is aimed to reveal the phytoprofile of Selaginella inaequalifolia (Hook. & Grev.) Spring using GC–MS and predict the drug properties, toxicity, biological properties of S. inaequalifolia ethanolic extracts (SiEE) using in silico methods and in vitro toxicity assays, namely, MTT and BSLB assay.
Johnson Marimuthu Alias Antonysamy +4 more
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The foregoing report was reprinted from Alaska’s Agriculture and Forestry, Alaska Rural Development Council Publication No. 3, and the pagination has been changed.
Klebesadel, L.J.
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Habitat‐Based Predictions of Bridle Shiner (Notropis bifrenatus) in the Northeastern United States
We developed local and regional models for Maine and New Hampshire that may be used to focus bridle shiner (Notropis bifrenatus) surveys on areas with high predicted habitat suitability. This is significant because bridle shiners receive protection or concern status in thirteen states and two Canadian provinces: Limited data show that bridle shiners ...
Lara S. Katz +4 more
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Out of China: Monumental Porcelain [PDF]
Working collaboratively with teams of local craftsmen in a Chinese manufactory in Jingdezhen, Aylieff has explored how technologies can be adapted to produce appropriate, original and unique contemporary sculptural expressions.
Aylieff, Felicity
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Meiotic chromosome mobility in fission yeast is resistant to environmental stress [PDF]
This work was supported in part by a grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; SCHE350/10-1, SPP1384) to HS, and a start-up grant from the College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, UK, to AL. We thank M. Port (Institut für
Illner, Doris +2 more
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Transpiration Current in Horsetails [PDF]
THE xylem system of Equisetum appears so inadequate for the vigorous transpiration maintained, which may be twice as great as in the sunflower1, that the suggestion has been made that water travels in the canal-system of the stem2.
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Abstract Earthquake rupture directivity impacts ground motions and provides insights on fault zone properties and earthquake physics. However, measuring directivity of small earthquakes is challenging due to their compact rupture sizes and complex path and site effects at high frequencies.
Zhe Jia, Peter M. Shearer, Wenyuan Fan
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Extreme rain‐on‐snow events forming basal‐ice can shape high Arctic plant communities as strongly as summer warming. Icing delays soil warming and early growth but compensatory responses follow, at the cost of reproduction. Summer warming offsets most icing impacts, enhancing growth and reversing phenological delays, though inflorescence remains ...
Mathilde Le Moullec +9 more
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Findings indicate that the impact of heavy rainfall events on plant growth in the High Arctic is mediated by seasonal timing and local moisture regimes. Late summer rainfall can extend the growing season for plants experiencing end‐of‐season water‐limitation by delaying onset of senescence.
Rúna Í. Magnússon +6 more
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The pattern of changes of lipoxygenaze activity (LOX) and cell ultrustructure of the horsetail rhizome (Equisetum arvense L.) in ontogenesis was studied.
L. M. Babenko +2 more
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