Artificial intelligence‐enabled digital biomedical engineering
This review presents a comprehensive overview, emphasizing the critical role of artificial intelligence (AI) in biomedical engineering. It further explores the implications of AI for future biomedical research and clinical practice, aiming to provide theoretical insights for academic investigation and technological innovation in the field.
Peiran Song +6 more
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Assessment of Eurygaster integriceps parameters to improve integrated pest management in Southeastern Türkiye wheat fields. [PDF]
Duman M, Alaserhat İ.
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Development of an online pan-European Integrated Pest Management Resource Toolbox. [PDF]
Ramsden M +6 more
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Green Technologies for a More Sustainable Agriculture [PDF]
For U.S. agriculture to continue along a sustainable path of economic development, further production increases must be generated by technologies that are both profitable and more environmentally benign. In this context, we assess the role of these green
Aldy, Joseph E. +2 more
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A proactive, predictive, and integrative framework that integrates multi‐omics innovations with ecological modeling and big data analytics to guide adaptive interventions and governance in invasive species management. By integrating multi‐omics insights with advanced ecological modeling, remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and cross‐disciplinary ...
Aibin Zhan
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Breeding for Integrated Pest Management (B-IPM): a new concept simultaneously optimising plant resistance and biocontrol. [PDF]
Iqbal M +3 more
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Successful long-term control of poultry red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) infestations in floor-kept laying hens via integrated pest management-a case report. [PDF]
Rüster V +4 more
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Evaluation of Integrated Pest Management Module against Pests of Ground Nut and Productivity, Profitability Analysis under Open Field Conditions [PDF]
Banka Kanda Kishore Reddy +6 more
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ABSTRACT Climate‐smart agriculture (CSA) is essential for sustainable farming. However, the adaptation of farm business models (BM) for widespread CSA implementation in Europe remains underexplored. This article investigates how CSA practices change or innovate farm BMs.
Christopher Galgo Jr. +4 more
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