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ABSTRACT Atlantic cod were caught in large numbers and shipped from fishing stations in North America to Europe and the Caribbean, and this has been frequently studied zooarchaeologically; however, the exchange of cod and other fish into interior North America has received less study.
Martin H. Welker +2 more
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Case Report: Vagus nerve stimulation in super-refractory status epilepticus: Delayed seizure control and focal cortical knife-blade atrophy. [PDF]
Parak A +5 more
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Abstract Objective Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) affects all sociodemographic groups. While studies have explored social determinants of health (SDOH), sociodemographics, and health behaviors, their specific effects on CRS outcomes are unclear, making tailored care difficult.
Kassandra M. Jade +8 more
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Recovery and analysis of ancient DNA: challenges, methods, and applications in forensic and archaeological science. [PDF]
Silverstein J, Chapman A.
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Many key ecosystem functions are affected by plant roots and their traits. However, understanding of the patterns in, and drivers of, root traits lags far behind equivalent knowledge of above‐ground tissues, particularly in boreal old growth forests. We surveyed community‐level root traits across 11 old growth forests spanning a wide latitudinal range ...
Naomi Vöhringer +4 more
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Propofol-related biological alterations and incidence of propofol infusion syndrome in status epilepticus: a 10-year cohort study. [PDF]
Djahel C +11 more
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Different demographic drivers of recovery in two adjacent populations of a long‐lived bird of prey
Understanding the demographic mechanisms underlying population decline or recovery is critical for conservation and management, yet similar population trends may arise from very different underlying processes. Comparing populations of vulnerable species groups like long‐lived raptors in different environments can reveal how species respond to change ...
Carina Nebel +4 more
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The Treatment of Antibody-Mediated Encephalitis: Current, Future Therapies, Unmet Need and Patient Management. [PDF]
Mulic-Al Bunni S +6 more
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Niche partitioning is important for the coexistence of closely related species, allowing species to reduce overlap in resource use despite shared ecological requirements. In alpine environments, harsh climatic conditions and low habitat complexity constrain opportunities for ecological segregation, making seasonal resource fluctuation especially ...
Saria Sato‐Bajracharya +6 more
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The interacting etiologies of hippocampal sclerosis in epilepsy: A scoping review. [PDF]
Deleu B, Jeuris J, Van Paesschen W.
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