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ABSTRACT Permafrost is rapidly degrading in the sporadic zone, including palsa mires in Scandinavia. Peatlands in the area have likely accumulated heavy metals from atmospheric deposition of industrial contaminants in the wider region. As the palsa mire chemical composition is not well known, and in other permafrost regions the permafrost thaw may ...
Joanna Katarzyna Jóźwik +7 more
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Elzbieta Skorupska,1 Marta Jokiel,1,2 Michał Rychlik,3 Rafał Łochowski,4 Małgorzata Kotwicka5 1Department of Physiotherapy, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland; 2Department of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Hand Surgery Poznan University
Skorupska E +4 more
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Abstract The Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on Earth, and paleoclimate data are key to placing this amplified response in a long‐term context. But most past temperature proxies record growing season conditions, when their biological signal carriers are produced.
Willem G. M. van der Bilt +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Sirenomelia is a rare congenital condition most notably characterized by a single lower limb. Previous studies have suggested a prevalence of approximately 1 per 100,000 births. However, in Wales 17 cases were recorded between 1998 and 2016, suggesting a higher rate of sirenomelia in this country.
Chris Emmerson +30 more
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Eimeria spp. in Cattle: A Global Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
This global synthesis, based on 203 studies across 55 countries, revealed a substantial worldwide burden of Eimeria spp. infection in cattle (33.6%), with calves and females showing disproportionately higher infection frequencies and E. bovis and E. zuernii identified as the predominant pathogenic species.
Laya Shamsi +6 more
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Objectives This article seeks to illuminate the figure of Professor Tadeusz Silnicki – an eminent historian of law – and to retrace the scholarly journey that culminated in his appointment to the Department of Ecclesiastical Law at the University of ...
Magdalena Pyter
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ABSTRACT The study aimed to characterize, through imaging examinations—including radiographs and computed tomography—the hip joint and the bones of the thigh, leg and feet in Lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestris). Ten pelvic limbs were collected, two from juveniles and the remaining from adults. The femoral head exhibited a rounded morphology with a well‐
Heloísa Coppini de Lima +6 more
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THE MEASUREMENT OF THE ECONOMIC DISTANCE ON THE BASIS OF SYMBOLIC DATA [PDF]
The economic distance defines a dissimilarity level between objects functioning in the economic space. It is one of the most important issues of spatial econometrics.
Wilk, Justyna
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Stemflow Dynamics in the Jamari National Forest (Brazilian Amazon): I. The Role of Tree Structure
A portion of rainfall that contacts tree canopies is drained down tree stems as stemflow. Stemflow is an underexamined component of rainfall partitioning in tropical forests. To investigate how tree canopy structural attributes influence stemflow in the Brazilian Amazon, we measured stemflow, rainfall, and dendrometric parameters of 56 trees in the ...
Jeferson Alberto de Lima +5 more
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A Risk or a Buffer? The Dual Role of Poverty in Community Perceptions of Child Protection Demand
ABSTRACT The relationship between poverty and child protection demand is complex. Using macro‐level data from 293 Finnish municipalities, this study applies hierarchical linear regression and mediation analysis to examine how poverty shapes community perceptions of child protection demand. The hierarchical linear regression findings reveal that poverty
Ning Zhu +3 more
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