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Improving multibreed genomic prediction for breeds with small populations by modeling heterogeneous genetic (co)variance blockwise accounting for linkage disequilibrium. [PDF]
Li W +9 more
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Iron mining is an important economic activity in the North American Canadian Shield but has caused large‐scale disturbance and physical upheaval of boreal ecosystems. Lichens grow abundantly on abandoned iron ore mine tailings as early successional taxa, yet their role in the successional processes of these post‐industrial landscapes is not fully ...
Laima Liulevičius +2 more
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Genome-annotated bivariate analysis of shared heritability in autoimmune hepatitis with psychiatric comorbidity. [PDF]
Liu L, Chen J, Chen T, Li J, Wang Q.
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ABSTRACT Tubular and curviplanar structures, outlined by the occurrence of haematite/goethite, chlorite, quartz and albite, are developed in the Middle Permian Broughton Formation in the southern Sydney Basin, New South Wales, Australia. These structures are interpreted as fluid‐flow pathways resulting from the ejection of heated pore fluids as a thick
Paul F. Carr +5 more
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Adaptation assessment of all-ceramic self-glazed versus conventional zirconia implant abutments. [PDF]
Li R, Liu Y, Sun J, Zhang R.
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Some record it hot: Clumped isotope temperatures from Middle Jurassic molluscan aragonite
ABSTRACT Clumped isotope (Δ47) data from the shell aragonite of Praemytilus strathairdensis, a non‐marine Middle Jurassic mytilid from the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, presents a rare geological context for better understanding the effects of diagenesis on Δ47 in skeletal aragonite. Nineteen P. strathairdensis shells gave Δ47 temperatures between 23 ± 5°
Richmal B. Paxton +4 more
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A multilayered genetic structure analysis between inflammatory bowel disease and bone density/osteoporosis. [PDF]
Qin M, Liu X, Luo Q, Cai R.
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The ancestor of today's pinapinao, Hawaiian Megalagrion damselflies, diverged from Ischnurinae around 51 MA and likely evolved for over 20 MA before colonizing the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. An ancestor of Megalagrion colonized the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and diversified into ecological niches with four new breeding habitats and two new gill ...
Robert K. Hadfield +10 more
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Characterization of Soil Bacterial Communities in Different Vegetation Types on the Lava Plateau of Jingpo Lake. [PDF]
Zhang Y +6 more
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