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Living on the Edge: A Cocreated Teaching-Learning Journey. [PDF]
Ursel KL.
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Tasting evolution in a sea asparagus salad: Dissecting polyploid evolution and aquaporin function in Salicornia. [PDF]
Wang G.
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Effects and Correction of Patient Bulk Motion in Cranial DENSE MRI
ABSTRACT Purpose Applications of DENSE to measure cardiac driven brain tissue pulsations are highly sensitive to bulk patient motion due to the sub‐millimeter displacement encoding required, limiting its accuracy, reproducibility, and use in pediatric and aging populations.
Caroline A. Doctor +4 more
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Assessment of Gynecologic Emergency Triage and Appointment Wait Times: A Mystery Caller Study. [PDF]
Mandell MG +11 more
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Abstract The cultural ecosystem services (CES) framework allows to systematically analyse non‐material human–nature relationships and can help to increase the recognition and scope of various intangible place‐based values. Although the amount of scientific literature addressing CES has increased over the last few decades, studies largely focus only on ...
Jan Daněk +5 more
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Setbacks in the road to self-injection: a descriptive study of provider and mystery client reports on the DMPA-SC care-seeking experience in Nigeria. [PDF]
Griffith M +9 more
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Abstract England's traditional orchards are important habitats for a range of invertebrate species, providing biodiverse habitat for many species not found in other landscapes. Increased loss of these once common landscape features, exacerbated by changing land use, anthropogenic habitat fragmentation, and the loss of traditional or customary practices,
Lloyd Jenkins +2 more
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A hundred and two just-so stories: exploring the lay evolutionary hypotheses of the manosphere. [PDF]
Bachaud L, Murphy M, Johns SE.
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Widespread museum digitization initiatives have made the world's herbaria more accessible than ever, launching a renaissance of specimen use. We highlight the value of digitization to bolster both scientific and historical research using the specimens from the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition (1881–1884) to the Canadian arctic, remembered for its tragedy ...
J. Mason Heberling, Jackson P. Wright
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