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Evaluating regional heritability mapping methods for identifying QTLs in a wild population of Soay sheep. [PDF]
James C +3 more
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Quercetin, a bioactive flavonoid abundant in fruits and vegetables, exhibits antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory effects with potential benefits in metabolic health. Using a high‐throughput in‐silico repurposing pipeline previously validated in pharmaceutical studies, 33 quercetin gene‐expression signatures were systematically compared against more than ...
Loukia Lili +10 more
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Intravenous Iron Infusion in the Treatment of Iron Deficiency Anaemia Following Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery and Correlation with Gynaecological Disorders: Retrospective Review of Experience from a Tertiary Centre. [PDF]
MacVicar E +10 more
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Image‐Based Flaw Identification Using Convolutional Neural Network
ABSTRACT Flaw detection in structures is crucial for ensuring structural integrity and safety across various engineering applications. Traditional nondestructive evaluation (NDE) techniques often face challenges in accurately identifying and characterizing flaws, particularly when dealing with complex geometries and strain fields.
Pugazhenthi Thananjayan +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Selection Strategies in Sheep: Linking Reproductive Traits with Behavioral Indicators. [PDF]
Emsen E, Kutluca Korkmaz M, Odevci BB.
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The insect‐pathogenic fungal genus Strongwellsea (Entomophthorales) contains specialist species infecting only adult cyclorrhaphan flies with an infection that will usually develop one, two or even three abdominal holes through which conidia are discharged while the fly is still alive.
Jørgen Eilenberg +3 more
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Cost-effectiveness of livelihood interventions for families of children with cerebral palsy in rural Bangladesh. [PDF]
Khan N +7 more
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi and root water uptake respond independently to water availability
Temperate forests on their warm and dry distribution limits are expected to be most vulnerable to reductions in water availability. This prediction is mostly based on studies assessing single forest functions, mainly growth. Water and nutrient cycling are functions that rely on tree roots and their symbiotic association with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi.
Asun Rodríguez‐Uña +6 more
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