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Seed fossil record of Solanaceae revisited
Abstract The fossil record for Solanaceae has a complex taxonomic history, with many species originally described in the family being subsequently shown to belong in other plant families. In this work, we present an in‐depth analysis of the nightshade seed fossil record, which corresponds to the largest amount of fossil material for the family.
Rocío Deanna +14 more
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Aim. The study is to establish causally significant epidemiological risk factors for the occurrence of iron deficiency disorders (WDS) in children and adolescents in the Krasnodar Territory.Materials and methods.
V. A. Shashel +3 more
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Dispersion Analysis of Silver Thiogallate in a Broad Mid‐Infrared Range
This study presents precise refractive index measurements of AgGaS2 crystal in the extended mid‐infrared region. Corrected Sellmeier equations are introduced, broadening the use of silver thiogallate for nonlinear frequency‐conversion. The results enable accurate modeling of nonlinear‐optical processes and facilitate further development and ...
Evgeniy S. Zatsepin +4 more
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Concurrent Acquisition of a Single Nucleotide Polymorphism in Diverse Influenza H5N1 Clade 2.2 Sub-clades [PDF]
Highly pathogenic Influenza A H5N1 was first identified in Guangdong Province in 1996, followed by human cases in Hong Kong in 1997 1,2. The number of confirmed human cases now exceeds 300 and the associated Case Fatality Rate exceeds 60% 3.
Abdel-Satar Arafa +10 more
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Abstract Pathogenic variants in SLC6A1 cause a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by developmental delay with behavioral disturbances, seizures, often pharmacoresistant, and a spectrum of movement disorders such as ataxia. A similar triad is observed in other monogenic conditions, such as SLC2A1, CHD2, and CACNA1A‐related disorders, where ...
Gia Melikishvili +17 more
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The use of enzymatic agents as biological solutions for cleaning ion-exchange membranes fouled by organic compounds during electrodialysis (ED) treatments in the food industry could be an interesting alternative to chemical cleanings implemented at an ...
Myriam Bdiri +5 more
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Un pequeño Oso de las Cavernas (Ursus rossicus) del Sur de Siberia, Rusia BARYSHNIKOV, G. [PDF]
[Abstract] The skull, mandibles and cheek teeth of U. Rossicus from four localities of the South Siberia are examined. This species inhabited the steppe regions in early Middle and Late Pleistocene. By odontological characters it is more close to U.
Baryshnikov, G., Foronova, I.
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Abstract Lehmann, H., Neiber, M. T., & Hausdorf, B. (2025) Caucasian/Pontic–Mediterranean disjunction and recolonization of Europe by Pomatias (Hyrcania) species (Caenogastropoda, Pomatiidae)—Zoologica Scripta, 54, 352‐364. We studied the phylogeny and phylogeography of Pomatias (Hyrcania) species (Caenogastropoda: Pomatiidae) to investigate refugia ...
Henrike Lehmann +2 more
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Studying the biochemical composition of peanut accessions from the VIR collection
Background. Peanut is one of the most important oil crops for food purposes. Natural peanut butter contains two unsaturated fatty acids, oleic and linoleic, which make up to 80% of the total fatty acid content in peanut oil. The quality of oil depends on
V. D. Bemova +4 more
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AI‐driven adaptive learning for sustainable educational transformation
Abstract This paper scrutinizes how adaptive learning technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming today's education by making it personalized, accessible, and efficient as well as leading people to accepting, addressing, and mitigating sustainable development.
Wadim Strielkowski +4 more
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