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The increasing role of drought as an inciting factor of bark beetle outbreaks can cause large-scale transformation of Central European forests. [PDF]
Das AK+8 more
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Ornithosis (Psittacosis): An Epidemiological Study of a Wisconsin Human Outbreak Transmitted from Turkeys [PDF]
Rex E. Graber, B. S. Pomeroy
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Schematic illustration of structural and functional biomimicry. The upper part shows BP with various structures such as monolayered, surface‐microstructural, bilayered and multilayered. The bottom part exhibits BP with different functions including immune regulation, drugs/cells/factors/ions loading, as well as bioelectrical stimulation and ...
Yuhan Du+7 more
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Long-Read Sequencing for the Rapid Response to Infectious Diseases Outbreaks. [PDF]
Oehler JB, Burns K, Warner J, Schmitz U.
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ABSTRACT The wildland‐urban interface (WUI) fire problem continues to perplex governments around the world. The WUI fire situation is not becoming better across the earth and globally harmonized test standards are required to help lessen the destruction in the event of WUI fire disasters. In this brief overview, a review of activities undertaken in ISO
Samuel L. Manzello
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Epidemiology and Genetic Characterization of Distinct Ebola Sudan Outbreaks in Uganda. [PDF]
Branda F, Ciccozzi M, Scarpa F.
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Integrating climate change, biological invasions, and infectious wildlife diseases
Climate change is likely to affect infectious diseases that are facilitated by biological invasions, with repercussions for wildlife conservation and zoonotic risks. Current invasion management and policy are underprepared for the future risks associated with such invasion‐related wildlife diseases. By considering evidence from bioclimatology, invasion
David W Thieltges+10 more
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