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The spatial configuration and management of agricultural and other land‐use practices can affect ecological assemblages. However, the differences in how resident and migratory birds respond to land‐use are remain unclear, hindering our understanding of bird biodiversity responses to land use.
Dallas R. Levey+7 more
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The Renal Excretion of Bilirubin in Dogs with Obstructive Jaundice* [PDF]
Milford Fulop, Paul Brazeau
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Acute Cholangitis Caused by Migration of a Pancreatic Stent Into a Biliary Stent
Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences, EarlyView.
Ryo Jimbo, Toshifumi Sato, Shuji Terai
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Anti‐Inflammatory Saponins From an Edible Aquatic Plant Nymphoides hydrophylla
ABSTRACT Introduction The present investigation of Nymphoides hydrophylla is a Taiwan indigenous edible aquatic plant, belongs to the Menyanthaceae family, and has been used as a traditional food with potential medicinal values against fever, insect bites, ulcer, and skin diseases.
Ching‐Yeu Chen+6 more
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Liver in ulcerative colitis: obstructive jaundice due to bile duct carcinoma. [PDF]
James G. Rankin+2 more
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Application of machine learning in constructing a diagnostic model for neonatal biliary atresia
This study included 85 neonates who visited the hospital due to pathological jaundice. Using the basic clinical characteristics and serological examination data of the neonatal period, we developed six machine‐learning (ML) models. Extreme gradient boosting has the maximum potential to diagnose biliary atresia in the neonatal period.
Dingding Wang+11 more
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Cystic Lesions of the Pancreas [PDF]
With the increasing use of abdominal imaging, cystic lesions of the pancreas are being more frequently detected. These lesions may carry a significant premalignant potential.
Azzopardi, Neville
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Abnormal Lipid Metabolism in Obstructive Jaundice due to Multifocal Biliary Tract Carcinomas [PDF]
G. G. Muir, R. E. Cotton
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Trends in semiochemical research highlight promising attractants and repellents for ‘push–pull’ pest control strategies of the grey field slug. Extracts from plants, predators, entomopathogenic fungi, and essential oils demonstrate potential in modifying grey field slug behaviour, inducing avoidance, antifeeding responses, or mortality, offering ...
Suleiman Mustapha+5 more
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THE PRESENT STATUS OF NON-OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE DUE TO INFECTIONS AND CHEMICAL AGENT
Reuben Ottenberg, ROE SPIEGEL
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