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Pinus radiata (D. Don) dominates New Zealand's forestry industry, constituting 91% of plantations, and is among the world's most important plantation species.
Serajis Salekin +7 more
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National drug policy 2015 to 2020 [PDF]
Overview Over a lifetime, 44 percent of New Zealanders will try an illegal drug and 93 percent will drink alcohol. While not every instance of alcohol and other drug use is harmful, the effects of these substances can be significant.
Ministry of Health (New Zealand)
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Hafnium (Hf)‐rich carbon dots (Hf‐rCDs) with high metal content (40.7%) and robust batch production capacity (>2 g per batch) are synthesized via a facile air‐assisted pyrolysis method. In vivo CT imaging demonstrates outstanding performance of Hf‐rCDs across multiple physiological systems and enables high‐resolution visualization of swine cervical ...
Shuo Li +11 more
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From Dysbiosis to Disease: The Microbiome’s Influence on Uveitis Pathogenesis
The microbiome, comprising the diverse microbial communities inhabiting the human body, has emerged as a critical factor in regulating immune function and inflammation.
Priya D. Samalia +4 more
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Topoclimate effect on treeline elevation depends on the regional framework: A contrast between Southern Alps (New Zealand) and Apennines (Italy) forests [PDF]
Angelo Rita +9 more
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New Zealand designs law: The case for reform [PDF]
This article is about New Zealand designs law, considered in an international and comparative context. It argues that New Zealand designs law is unsustainable and in need of reform.
Kingsbury, Anna
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This study shows that amyloid fibrils form nematic condensates via liquid–liquid crystalline phase separation (LLCPS). With increasing pH, this transition shifts toward disordered condensates formed through liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), in which birefringence with lack of a coherent nematic field symmetry originates from enthalpic fibril ...
Milad Radiom, Raffaele Mezzenga
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Has Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) Been Introduced into New Zealand?
Erik Greenslade +4 more
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Students' experience and perceptions of undergraduate endodontic education in New Zealand [PDF]
Lara T. Friedlander +3 more
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Intelligent Soft Opto‐Magnetic Robot for Minimally Invasive Interventional Therapy
An intelligent soft opto‐magnetic (iSOM) robot is developed that integrates remote magnetic actuation, skin‐mimic tactile perception, and photothermal ablation in a near‐millimeter‐scale design. It enables precise intraluminal navigation and localized ablation while providing real‐time optical feedback to support safe and accurate minimally invasive ...
Jingjing Guo +13 more
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