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Proceedings of the 16th AIUG National Congress
Proceedings of the 16th AIUG National Congress - Perugia, 12-16 settembre ...
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Collaboration in Iranian Scientific Publications [PDF]
This study looks at international collaboration in Iranian scientific publications through the ISI Science Citation Index® (SCI) for the years 1995-1999, inclusive.
Osareh, Farideh, WILSON, CONCEPCIÓN S.
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Infection Models for Pine Wilt Disease on the Basis of Vector Behaviors
Infection models for pine wilt disease without vector density were built to estimate the transmission coefficient of the pathogenic nematode. The models successfully simulated the annual change in the density of infected trees for four pine stands. ABSTRACT Pine wilt disease is caused by the pinewood nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus Steiner et ...
Katsumi Togashi
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Proceeding of the 15th AIUG National Congress
Proceeding of the 15th National Congress - Lecce, 6-8 ottobre ...
the Editors
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Circulating histones as clinical biomarkers in critically ill conditions
Circulating histones are emerging as promising biomarkers in critical illness due to their diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic potential. Detection methods such as ELISA and mass spectrometry provide reliable approaches for quantifying histone levels in plasma samples.
José Luis García‐Gimenez +17 more
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Rabies: 100% Fatal, 100% Preventable
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Editorial Office
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Pipeline politics and energy (in)security in Central and South-Eastern Europe [PDF]
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Butler, Eamonn, Europa Publications
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Exposure to common noxious agents (1), including allergens, pollutants, and micro‐nanoplastics, can cause epithelial barrier damage (2) in our body's protective linings. This may trigger an immune response to our microbiome (3). The epithelial barrier theory explains how this process can lead to chronic noncommunicable diseases (4) affecting organs ...
Can Zeyneloglu +17 more
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CPD Questionnaire: January/February 2013 Ethics Supplement
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Editorial Office
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Knowing how proteases recognise preferred substrates facilitates matching proteases to applications. The S1′ pocket of protease EA1 directs cleavage to the N‐terminal side of hydrophobic residues, particularly leucine. The S1′ pocket of thermolysin differs from EA's at only one position (leucine in place of phenylalanine), which decreases cleavage ...
Grant R. Broomfield +3 more
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