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The study finds that mulch films made with poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate)/poly(lactic acid) and 10% soy waste degrade faster than those without soy. Plants grown with the soy‐containing films are 49% taller, suggesting that the soy acts as a biostimulant.
Kerry Candlen+8 more
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Aging brains have differential microstructural alterations which may determine who is susceptible to POD in elderly surgical patients. Specific structural biomarkers detected by advanced MRI techniques may help to identify those at high‐risk of POD, while preoperative cognitive interventions associated with microstructural improvements may decrease the
Yali Chen+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aggressive/antisocial behaviors in children and youth may result in impairments in family, social, or academic functioning and lead to long‐term negative consequences for both the individual and society as a whole. The potential of healthy diet and nutritional supplements to reduce aggression and antisocial behavior is an active area of study ...
Barna Konkolÿ Thege+6 more
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Ce‐LLMs: Status and trends of education‐specific large language models developed in China
Abstract The prevalence of AI hallucination in general‐purpose large language models (LLMs) poses significant pedagogical challenges, particularly in terms of content credibility and reliability. In response, China has launched the development of education‐specific LLMs as a national strategic initiative. However, current reports on Chinese educational
Tao Xie, Yingli Zhou, Jiazhen Yu
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ABSTRACT The increasing use of engineered nanoparticles (NPs) in consumer and biomedical products has raised concern over their potential accumulation, transformation, and toxicity in biological systems. Accurate analytical methods are essential to detect, characterize, and quantify NPs in complex biological matrices.
Filip Gregar+2 more
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Educator beliefs and organizational constraints: Factors that influence informal education about fish consumption advisories in a southeastern US state. [PDF]
Gray KM, Blanchard MR, LePrevost CE.
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Heavy Metals Toxicity: Mechanism, Health Effects, and Therapeutic Interventions
Heavy metals exert a wide range of effects at the cellular, molecular, and genetic levels, leading to neurological damage, renal dysfunction, cardiovascular disease, reproductive developmental abnormality, immune system abnormality, and increased risk of cancer by interfering with biomolecule function, signaling pathways, inducing oxidative stress, and
Yu‐feng Cheng+3 more
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Utilization of borax and its impact on the income and the livelihood of miners and other stakeholders: A case of Uganda. [PDF]
Baguma JN+8 more
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Metabolic Reprogramming: A Crucial Contributor to Anticancer Drug Resistance
Role of metabolic reprogramming in drug resistance in cancer: Metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells profoundly impacts the responsiveness of these cells to drugs. Cancer cells rewire the flux of the metabolism of the three major nutrients, glucose, lipid, and amino acids, leading to abnormalities in drug orientation, defects in cell death mechanisms,
Yunhan Zhu+7 more
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Mercury Scenario in Fish from the Amazon Basin: Exploring the Interplay of Social Groups and Environmental Diversity. [PDF]
Paiva TC+5 more
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