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Abstract INTRODUCTION Hispanic/Latino (H/L) adults are more likely than non‐Hispanic White individuals to have Alzheimer's disease (AD), yet fewer than one in five H/L adults has apolipoprotein E (APOE) Ɛ4, underscoring gaps in understanding genetic risk across H/L heritage groups.
Jamie C. Fong +7 more
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Two decades of changes in the global network of illegal wildlife trade
Abstract Understanding how illegal wildlife trade (IWT) has changed over time is fundamental for biodiversity conservation; however, knowledge of the network remains limited. We used TRAFFIC's IWT dataset, legal trade data from the CITES legal wildlife trade database as a benchmark, and network analysis to identify changes in IWT from 2000 to 2022. The
J. H. Tow +5 more
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Background: Canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) is a common, chronic skin condition characterised by epidermal barrier dysfunction, immune dysregulation and cutaneous dysbiosis. While “emollient plus” formulations are widely used in human atopic dermatitis, their role in cAD remains underexplored. Hypothesis/Objectives: To evaluate the clinical efficacy and
Beatriz Fernandes +8 more
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The Johnstone's whistling frog is an invasive species whose loud night‐time calls may affect human health and well‐being. Our study in Cali, Colombia, combined fieldwork and online surveys to assess its urban occupancy, density, and potential health impacts.
Rubén Darío Palacio, Sumana Goli
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How New Issues Become Polarized: Partisan Triggers and Subsystem Shopping in Early AI Policymaking
ABSTRACT Early AI policymaking in the United States appeared bipartisan, but subsequent developments raise the question of whether AI policy will become more polarized over time. To examine how partisanship takes root around novel policy issues, we perform a mixed‐methods study, analyzing survey data from 129 state legislators in 44 states and ...
Robin Jacobson +2 more
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A response to ‘Quantifying phenotypic plasticity at multiple levels—A comment on Gómez et al.’
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract In this reply, we clarify several conceptual misunderstandings raised in response to our Perspective on quantifying phenotypic plasticity. We emphasize that our central argument concerns the rigorous estimation of the magnitude of plasticity, rather than its mere ...
José M. Gómez +3 more
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Prácticas académicas sobre propiedad intelectual
Máster Universitario en Propiedad ...
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Propiedad registrada, ¿propiedad segura?
Las autoras analizan el mensaje difundido a través de los medios y de algunas disposiciones legales con respecto a los servicios registrales prestados por la Superintendencia Nacional de Registros Públicos, SUNARP, que estaría generando en los usuarios del sistema registral una falsa sensación de seguridad a partir del registro de sus derechos.Sin ...
Lucena Mayorga, Claudia +1 more
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In this study, we experimentally show that stochasticity can play prominent roles in driving local species assembly in annual plant‐dominated communities of semiarid gypsum ecosystems. Drylands are traditionally viewed as restrictive environments that impose strong deterministic filtering effects, but neutral events can also contribute decisively to ...
Laura Ortiz +3 more
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Esta reseña analiza el libro Servicio en tiempos de inteligencia artificial de Gabriel Vallejo (2025), que examina cómo la inteligencia artificial (IA) está transformando la calidad del servicio en sectores clave de la economía.
Pablo Willians Flores Salas
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