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Dressed for the Weather: Tawny Owl Feather Adaptations Across a Climatic Gradient
Populations of tawny owls may exhibit local adaptations in feather properties, with variations in insulation and colouration linked to environmental factors like temperature. Our study across nine European populations showed significant phenotypic divergence in feather structures, but minimal divergence in plumage colour, suggesting limited natural ...
Charlotte Perrault +14 more
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Given the doubtfulness of the legal justification of Crimea’s declaration of independence on March 11 2014, which was followed by a referendum on March 16 that culminated in the peninsula’s treaty with Moscow to join the Russian Federation, Mr Putin used his speech on March 18 to put historical arguments forward in an effort to legitimise the Russian ...
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Parkinson's Disease, Speech and Neurosurgery
This article presents the progression of speech 1 year after subthalamic neurostimulation surgery in Parkinson's disease and the predictive factors identified. ABSTRACT Background Speech impairment is a recognized but unpredictable adverse effect of sub‐thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN‐DBS) for Parkinson's disease (PD).
Thomas Ollivier +27 more
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ABSTRACT Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) programs are a burgeoning approach to engage teachers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) research that they can translate into their K‐12 classrooms. Despite an increase in studies of RETs, there is a need for comparison of RET and non‐RET teachers' student outcomes.
John Keller +13 more
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Lifetime Fitness Variation Across the Geographical Range in a Colour Polymorphic Species
Wide geographical‐scale investigation of life‐history among different tawny owl plumage colour phenotypes across Europe. Our findings highlight the complexity of reproductive strategies between different populations and within single populations over large spatial scales, suggesting that factors influencing eggs and fledglings production vary across ...
Gian Luigi Bucciolini +8 more
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Maps and Crime. Literary Maps and the Meaning of Places in Crime Series for Children In literature, and especially in crime fiction, the site of the action and the crime itself are often as crucial an element for the story as the main characters.
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Berlimpahnya limbah biji durian pada musim durian belum banyak dimanfaatkan, disisi lain biji durian berpotensi sebagai sumber bahan makanan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi nutrisi biji durian yang dijadikan tepung dan pengaruhnya jika ...
Sistanto Sistanto +2 more
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Red fox home ranges, activity patterns, and resource selection on an Atlantic barrier island
Red foxes often are a predator of imperiled shorebirds in barrier island ecosystems, and predation is often managed along with other factors such as habitat limitation. Yet we know little about the home ranges, resource selection, and activity patterns of red foxes in barrier island systems.
Kathleen M. Black +4 more
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PENGGUNAAN RUMPUT LAUT SEBAGAI STABILIZER ES KRIM SUSU SARI KEDELAI
The used of seaweed as stabilizing agent on the soymilk-based ice cream. The purpose of this study is to investigate the chemical, physical and organoleptic characteristics of soymilk-based ice cream, in which seaweed is used as a stabilizing agent.
Aviani Violisa +2 more
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