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Maize varieties producing insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) have become an important component of integrated pest management worldwide. For regulatory approval of such plants, risks to the environment need to be assessed. To make such assessments less expensive and time‐consuming, conclusions drawn from data collected in one region
Michael Meissle +2 more
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Cross-Jurisdictional Data Sharing: Use of the ATra Black Box for Deduplicating Cases in the National HIV Surveillance System. [PDF]
Rhodes AG +11 more
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Adopting a Jurisdictional Approach to the Rights of Asset Purchasers from the FDIC [PDF]
Sabado, Nicole
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Validating a rapid algorithmic weed hazard ranking method
Climatic suitability, weed‐related publication frequency and global occurrence data form (CPG) hazard scores for selected species in New Zealand plotted against weed hazard classifications from three independent assessments. Abstract Background Conventional weed risk assessments (WRAs) are time‐consuming and often constrained by species‐specific ...
Christopher E. Buddenhagen +5 more
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Voluntary assisted dying: challenges in Northern Territory remote Aboriginal communities. [PDF]
Lamba G +4 more
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Jurisdictional Requirements in Suits for Which Class Action Status is Sought Under Rule 23(b)(3) [PDF]
Bell, Mildred B.
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ABSTRACT The lack of attention paid to low‐energy watercourses, particularly at the academic level, complicates the design, implementation, and evaluation of their ecological restoration. This article examines the case of the Vistre, a river in southern France, and its rehabilitation, based mainly on remeandering.
Serrhini‐Naji Ghita +4 more
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Chemotherapy and radiotherapy use in patients with lung cancer in Australia, Canada, the UK and Norway 2012-2017: an ICBP population-based study. [PDF]
Barclay ME +40 more
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ABSTRACT Urban river bathing is re‐emerging across Europe, driven by social demand and climate change impacts. The Urban Bathing Consortium, an interdisciplinary and intersectoral consortium initiated at the University of Lyon (France), is at the forefront of studying the challenges and opportunities of creating and managing healthy, safe, and ...
Yixin Cao +22 more
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