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Distillation as a meaningful water source for lithic lichens: the Negev case. [PDF]
Kidron GJ, Kronenfeld R, Starinsky A.
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Prospective subtyping of head and neck basal cell carcinoma by dermoscopy and handheld RCM
Handheld reflectance confocal microscopy, alone or with dermoscopy, increases specificity, maintains high sensitivity and improves diagnostic confidence for head and neck basal cell carcinoma. It may offer a non‐invasive alternative to confirmatory biopsies when planning micrographically controlled surgery in clinically high‐risk cases.
Yannick S. Elshot +15 more
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Temporal and spatial variation in the composition of the lichen Hypogymnia physodes from the Niepołomice Forest (Poland). [PDF]
Kościelniak R +7 more
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ABSTRACT This article presents a new way of obtaining deep explanations of environmental problems. We expose the production strategies, corporate strategies and state actions that have been taken by firms and state agencies to facilitate the geographical expansion of the wood‐based commodity frontier at the expense of reindeer pastoralists among the ...
David Harnesk, Lars Östlund
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Antibiotic resistance genes detected in lichens: insights from Cladonia stellaris. [PDF]
Alonso-García M +5 more
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Burning Mouth Syndrome: Understanding the Biopsychosocial Dimensions of Invisible Pain
In Burning Mouth Syndrome, social invalidation emerged as a key factor associated with poorer quality of life, greater pain intensity, and higher perceived stigma. Validating patients' experiences may improve biopsychosocial management and overall patient outcomes. ABSTRACT Objective To analyse the biopsychosocial impact of burning mouth syndrome (BMS)
Ana Garcia‐Martinez +2 more
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Deciphering the biosynthetic pathways of lichen acids. [PDF]
Kim W +11 more
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In this exploratory case–control study, plasma PLP (vitamin B6), homocysteine and ACTH concentrations did not differ between patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) and controls, and none discriminated patients individually. Within patients, however, psychological distress mapped onto a homocysteine–ACTH relationship from which PLP appeared ...
Ashley Lebel +3 more
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European forest carbon and biodiversity policies have a limited win-win potential. [PDF]
Balducci L +49 more
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Tongue pain mapping in 256 patients with lingual burning mouth syndrome identified distinct clinical phenotypes according to pain distribution. Wider pain areas were associated with higher pain intensity and poorer oral health‐related quality of life, supporting individualised assessment and targeted management.
Yoohyun Sim +4 more
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