Novelty for the flora of Espírito Santo, Brazil: a new species of Ouratea Aubl. (Ochnaceae)
Here, we describe and illustrate the new species Ouratea oberdanii Fraga & Deccache, which is named after Dr Oberdan José Pereira. This new species is found in the mountainous regions of the evergreen Atlantic Forest in the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo. Ouratea oberdanii is similar to O. linearis (A.Gray) Sastre & Offroy and O.
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Offensive transitions in football as a decisive way to obtain goals in Top, Marginal and Emerging leagues. [PDF]
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A new combination in Strophopappus (Asteraceae, Vernonieae, Lepidaploinae)
Revisions of herbarium collections reveal a new combination in Strophopappus (Asteraceae, Vernonieae, Lepidaploinae). Strophopappus comprises nine species occurring in South America, eight of which are endemic to Brazil. Currently, Vernonia riedeliana is treated as a synonym of Strophopappus bicolor.
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Metabolic Syndrome, Cardiovascular Risk, and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Police Officers in Madeira: A Cross-Sectional Occupational Health Study. [PDF]
Pina J, Santos V, Massuça LM.
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Sinningia pampeana is a new rupicolous species from the rocky outcrops of the Pampa biome in southern Brazil and Uruguay. Morphological analyses based on herbarium material, field observations, and detailed illustrations support its recognition as a distinct species from Sinningia sellovii.
Gabriel Emiliano Ferreira +4 more
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Autonomous sampling and SHAP interpretation of deposition-rates in bipolar HiPIMS.
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Factors Associated With Cumulative Shoulder and Elbow Injury Burden: A Retrospective Cohort Study of 1445 Major League Baseball Pitchers (2015-2025). [PDF]
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Population recovery of an endangered macaw enhances long‐distance seed dispersal via stomatochory
Seed dispersal by large, mobile vertebrates plays a key role in shaping plant spatial dynamics and community structure. However, how variation in animal population size influences the magnitude and spatial scale of seed dispersal remains poorly understood.
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