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Urban bats show dietary flexibility in aquatic arthropod consumption at urban and rural waterbodies
Urban waterbodies are critical for biodiversity and provide feeding grounds for insectivorous bats. Yet, how urbanisation affects bats' food choices at urban waterbodies and the role of emergent aquatic arthropods remain poorly understood. We compared the diet of three urban bat species – Vespadelus vulturnus, Chalinolobus gouldii,and Myotis macropus –
Tanja M. Straka +7 more
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Latent Profile Analysis of Self-Management Ability and Its Influencing Factors in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation. [PDF]
An R, Wang X, Gao J, Zhang Y, Wu Y.
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Pituitary adenoma imaging as a determinant of acromegaly diagnosis and outcomes.
Haberbosch L +14 more
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Das Öchsle die Schmalspurbahn Biberach - Warthausen - Ochsenhausen
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From Kenning to Insult: Old Norse, Old Irish and Russian Carrions and Their Indo-European Background
International audienceA study of a phrase found in Russian folk epic and folktales, which is a kenning for "carrion" probably borrowed from Scandinavian phraseology in the Middle Ages.
Claire Le Feuvre
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On the Use of Neuropyhsiological Tools in IS Research: Developing a Research Agenda for NeuroIS
MIS Q., 2012This article discusses the role of commonly used neurophysiological tools such as psychophysiological tools (e.g., EKG, eye tracking) and neuroimaging tools (e.g., fMRI, EEG) in Information Systems research.
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Medical Law Review, 2017
John Kenyon Mason (19 December 1919-26 January 2017), CBE, MD, LLD, FRCPath, DMJ, FRCPE, FRSE, and known as Ken Mason to us all, was Regius Professor of Forensic Medicine at the University of Edinburgh from 1973-1985 and thereafter Emeritus Professor of Forensic Medicine and Honorary Fellow in the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh.
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John Kenyon Mason (19 December 1919-26 January 2017), CBE, MD, LLD, FRCPath, DMJ, FRCPE, FRSE, and known as Ken Mason to us all, was Regius Professor of Forensic Medicine at the University of Edinburgh from 1973-1985 and thereafter Emeritus Professor of Forensic Medicine and Honorary Fellow in the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh.
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