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The relative influence of abiotic and biotic factors on walleye recruitment is evaluated in a large Great Plains reservoir. Recruitment is indexed from 30 years of annual survey data, and the influence of two abiotic and three biotic factors is assessed using an informationȁtheoretic modeling approach.
Logan R. Zebro +5 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding how many species exist on Earth is a fundamental yet challenging question in biology, with significant implications for biodiversity conservation. The Linnean shortfall, or the gap in taxonomic knowledge, remains a major obstacle, particularly in highly diverse groups like insects. This study focuses on the family Leptophlebiidae
Myllena Lima +10 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Malocclusion and the treatment process can affect the person's quality of life, which includes physical and psychological effects. Classifying the patient accurately is critical to achieving the desired output. This study aimed to improve the current diagnostic process with artificial‐intelligence algorithms using the lateral ...
Kareem Midlej +3 more
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Machine Learning and Clustering Analysis of Class II and III Malocclusions
ABSTRACT Objectives This prospective observational study aims to accurately classify individuals as skeletal class II/III by applying several machine‐learning algorithms. Furthermore, using the k‐means clustering analysis deepened our understanding of the characteristics of skeletal class II/III malocclusion (SCIIMO/SCIIIMO) patients.
Eva Paddenberg‐Schubert +11 more
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Wildlife Roadkill in Chitwan, Nepal: Identifying Affected Species, Potential Drivers and Hotspots
A total of 618 cases involving 36 species of wild vertebrates were reported on sections of National Highways H01 and H05. Comparatively, species richness in road kills was higher on highway H01 (n = 343) than on H05 (n = 275). The road sections that cross between forests, forest edges, and residential areas consistently increase the number of ...
Jagan Nath Adhikari +6 more
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Sustainability signaling through PR gifting to social media influencers: A brand perspective
Abstract This study examines how fashion brands' PR package gifting to social media influencers shapes consumer perceptions of sustainability. Guided by Consumer Culture Theory, it analyzes TikTok unboxing videos and 34,000+ comments using netnography. Findings show that gifting is driven by aesthetics and relationships, while sustainability discussion
Ting Chi +3 more
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KREO Prevents CUMS‐Induced Depressive‐Like Behavior via Modulation of the BDNF Signaling Pathway
This study showed that Chinese Kushui Rose Essential Oil (KREO) can alleviate depressive symptoms, increase voluntary activity, and enhance exploratory behavior in mice induced with chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) by elevating serotonin (5‐HT) levels and reducing hyperactivity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis.
Yanni Wang +11 more
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Standardizing TMS Intensity Across Different Coils Using Individualized Electric Field Modeling
Using individualized electric‐field (E‐field) simulations, we show that cortical E‐field values required for neuronal activation remain consistent across coil types. This allows stimulation intensity to be predicted from a single motor‐threshold measurement, providing a physiologically meaningful, device‐independent TMS dosing metric that reduces ...
Evgenii Kim +10 more
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Further characterizations for the Jacobson radical of a ring
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We examined the efficacy of an online growth mindset single session intervention (SSI) for young people aged 14–18 years old in the UK. 104 participants were randomised to a registered clinical trial. Intention‐to‐treat analysis yielded negligible effect sizes for anxiety and depression symptoms, whereas the effect on personality mindset was ...
Jessica Ball +7 more
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