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Annie Potts, Philip Armstrong, and Deidre Brown, A New Zealand Book of Beasts: Animals in Our Culture, History and Everyday Life. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2013. 288 pp. $49.99 pb.
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ABSTRACT Objectives With increasing health consciousness, the consumption of zero‐calorie beverages (zero beverages) is also increasing. Zero beverages are devoid of sugar or alternative sugar content. Tooth erosion possibility continues to be reported in cases of carbonated beverage consumption.
Eun‐Ha Jung +2 more
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Kiwi bacterial canker: threats, research progress, and prospects for green control
Kiwi bacterial canker, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa), poses a severe threat to global kiwi production, significantly reducing yield and fruit quality, leading to substantial economic losses. This paper reviews recent advancements in
Chu Wan +6 more
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ABSTRACT Research shows that many heritage language (HL) students pursue HL study at the university level to reconnect with their cultural roots. While most university‐focused research has examined HL learners, less attention has been given to how teaching and peer mentoring experiences in higher education shape HL identities. This study examines how a
Mi Yung Park
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Plants harbor many trophic groups of nematodes in them. The plant production is also determined by the occurrence of nematodes adjacent to the rhizosphere of plants, such as parasitic, free-living etc.
Bijay Chhetri
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Learning the Local Lingo [PDF]
Postcard from Elisabeth Liebrock, during the Linfield College Semester Abroad Program at Deakin University in Melbourne ...
Liebrock, Elisabeth
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Simple rhamphotheca are externally homogeneous but internally are composed of several corneous layers with varying hardness. Areas under more mechanical stress such as the rostral portion and the tomia are significantly harder than other areas. Abstract Corneous sheaths on the jaws of beaked tetrapods, or rhamphothecae, are classified as simple or ...
Khanh H. T. To +2 more
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Juvenile scolopacid shorebirds possess well‐developed osteological correlates of tactile bill‐tip organs, indicating sensory systems for remote‐touch foraging are present from early life. Ontogenetic changes in bill‐tip morphology suggest ecological specialisation and interspecific variation develop later, after fledging in these highly precocial ...
Carla J. du Toit +2 more
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Questionnaire Survey on Loquat‐Induced Oral Allergy Syndrome in School Children in Yamanashi, Japan
Allergy, EarlyView.
Ayumi Shimamura +5 more
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