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ABSTRACT Saffron, a high‐value spice cultivated worldwide for its therapeutic and culinary uses, is a sterile triploid species, rendering conventional breeding approaches ineffective. This limitation underscores the need for molecular and biotechnological strategies for its genetic improvement. Flowering, a key determinant of saffron yield, is strongly
Diksha Kalia +3 more
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Abstract figure legend Unoccupied aerial vehicle (UAV)‐based photogrammetry provides measurements equivalent to traditional hand measurements in bottlenose dolphins. Mass estimates derived from UAV measurements closely match the true body mass of live individuals.
Riccardo Cicciarella +7 more
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Unstable aid, unstable lives: a call for reinforced global health solidarity. [PDF]
Chitrakar SB, Choi JW, Kim KH.
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Sleep quality and sleepiness in adults with multiple myeloma. Is melatonin a potential treatment?
Abstract Sleep disturbances significantly impact quality of life in cancer patients, yet remain poorly characterized in multiple myeloma (MM). This observational study aimed to characterize sleep profiles in MM patients and evaluate the therapeutic potential of exogenous melatonin.
Mariana Fiori +5 more
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Effect of knee flexion on muscle oxygen saturation in adults during a 40‐s isometric squat
Abstract Monitoring internal load is essential to understanding fatigue and training adaptation in athletes. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different knee flexion angles during a 40‐s isometric squat on muscle oxygen saturation (SmO2) responses.
Enmanuel Portilla‐Dorado +5 more
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Training without jobs is a waste of aid: why Japan's partnership with the World Bank must tackle the 'fiscal space' for health workforce. [PDF]
Kubota K.
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The Pentagon and Global Development: Making Sense of the DoD’s Expanding Role [PDF]
One of the most striking trends in U.S. foreign aid policy is the surging role of the Department of Defense (DoD). The Pentagon now accounts for over 20 percent of U.S. official development assistance (ODA). DoD has also expanded its provision of non-ODA
Kaysie Brown, Stewart Patrick
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Abstract Snow dampens sounds, but anecdotal reports concisely describe audible propagating collapse events—firnquakes—in Antarctic and Arctic snowfields. We propose combining granular and continuum mechanics to form a testable theory for conditioning, triggering, and propagation of firnquakes consistent with scarce data.
A. Voigtländer, B. Gee
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The impact of official development assistance for health on health outcomes: a rapid systematic review. [PDF]
Chagoma N +3 more
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US divestment in global health: disruption, uncertainty and response. [PDF]
Franz C, Bozorgmehr K.
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