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The complete genome sequences of 17 tree species of Fabaceae (Fabales, Magnoliopsida). [PDF]
Fortes EA +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents a strong framework for the detection and classification of Submerged Cultural Heritage Assets (SCHA) in shallow marine environments using the integration of multibeam echosounder and airborne LiDAR bathymetry with object‐based image analysis and fuzzy logic–based classification.
Łukasz Janowski +4 more
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Site-Specific Structure and Stability Constrained Substitution Models Improve Phylogenetic Inference. [PDF]
Lorca-Alonso I +3 more
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Body donor programs in Australia and New Zealand: Current status and future opportunities
Abstract Body donation is critical to anatomy study in Australia and New Zealand. Annually, more than 10,000 students, anatomists, researchers, and clinicians access tissue donated by local consented donors through university‐based body donation programs. However, little research has been published about their operations.
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Exploring the potential of augmented reality in rehabilitation: a novel approach for post-stroke unilateral neglect. [PDF]
Yanzhen M +5 more
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CTP Ontology: A Semantic Model for Structuring Cultural Thematic Paths
Abstract A thematic path enhances the appreciation of cultural heritage by connecting diverse cultural objects through shared themes. This study introduces the Cultural Thematic Path (CTP) Ontology, designed to support the creation, organization, description, publication, and management of thematic paths within the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives,
Tiziana Pasciuto +2 more
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<sup>1</sup>H NMR Approach for Evaluating the Effects of a Natural Detergent on Olive Trees Infected by <i>Xylella fastidiosa</i> subsp. <i>pauca</i>. [PDF]
Fazzi MC, Girelli CR, Fanizzi FP.
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ABSTRACT This study examined the effect of biological fluids (saliva, blood plasma, and urine) on the antioxidant capacity of an aqueous extract derived from Arbutus unedo leaves. The extract displayed a concentration‐dependent reducing activity in the ferric reducing power assay (IC50 = 292 ± 7.54 µg/mL) and phosphomolybdenum assays (IC50 = 461.67 ± 4.
Idir Moualek +6 more
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