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The intravascular embolization of catheter fragments is an uncommon yet potentially serious complication of central venous catheters (CVC). We present the case of an 81-year-old female with a history of endometrial cancer who presented from an oncologic ...
Jacob Van Vorst, DO +2 more
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India Giving: Insights into the Nature of Giving Across India [PDF]
Giving in India is as ancient as the country itself. The instinct to give is part of the ebb and flow of our daily lives, permeating our religions, our culture and our history.
Richard Harrison, Terrie Maple
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Abstract Recruiting and retaining school leaders is a challenge in many systems worldwide. Previous research has identified three distinct ways in which succession planning can be conceptualised and approached: a ‘pipeline’ approach seeks to match supply and demand for the posts that need filling; a ‘pool’ strategy involves proactively identifying and ...
Toby Greany +3 more
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Methyl salicylate (MeSA) is an herbivore-induced plant volatile widely tested for attracting natural enemies for pest control. MeSA is commercially sold as slow-release lures or as a spray.
Jana C. Lee +3 more
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Maple Syrup Value Systems and Value Chains - Considering Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Perspectives [PDF]
Harvested from both intensive sugar maple stands and diverse mixed forest ecosystems across Ontario, maple syrup is an important rural and Aboriginal non-timber forest product that contributes to social, economic and environmental sustainability.
Chrétien, Annette +2 more
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Light intensity preferences of broiler chickens: implications for welfare
There is considerable debate as to the optimal light intensities for growing chickens. This is influencing regulations and industry practices. The present study examines the preference of broiler chickens for light intensity.
M. Raccoursier +4 more
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Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is a highly valued tree in United States (US) and Canada, and its sap when collected from taps and concentrated, makes a delicious syrup.
S. Matthews, L. Iverson
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Injuries in deep time: interpreting competitive behaviours in extinct reptiles via palaeopathology
ABSTRACT For over a century, palaeopathology has been used as a tool for understanding evolution, disease in past communities and populations, and to interpret behaviour of extinct taxa. Physical traumas in particular have frequently been the justification for interpretations about aggressive and even competitive behaviours in extinct taxa.
Maximilian Scott +3 more
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Investigation on snow damage on plantations in Sourdar- Vatashan region (Chamestan, Mazandran) [PDF]
This research has been carried out in twenty-years-old plantations with species of Cupressus sempervirens, Acer velutinum, Populus deltoides and Alnus glutinosa, located in Sourdar- Vatashan forestry plan which have been damaged due to the heavy snowfall
Mohammad Ali Fakhari +2 more
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For biofuels production, hemicellulose pre‐hydrolysate is considered as an attractive feedstock rich in fermentable sugars. The pre‐hydrolysate derived from lignocellulosic biomass comprises, along with sugars, several inhibitors which can hamper its efficient conversion.
Mariem Theiri +3 more
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