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Annual survival is a key demographic parameter driving population trends in wildlife populations. However, despite numerous species‐specific or regional studies, global reviews of the factors affecting the survival of declining taxa remain scarce. Here, we investigated annual survival of fledged immature and adult shorebirds, a globally‐distributed and
Guillaume Dillenseger +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Artificial intelligence applications (AIA) in fetal ultrasound are rapidly evolving, yet their integration into routine clinical practice remains limited. This study explores the attitudes, expectations and concerns of obstetric sonographers and gynecologists regarding AIA as a diagnostic aid during fetal anomaly scans.
Renée M. Smit +4 more
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Temporal and gene-specific dynamics of codon usage evolution in SARS-CoV-2 genomes. [PDF]
Błażej P, Mackiewicz D, Mackiewicz P.
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Two codes of RNA editing by deamination in human diseases. [PDF]
Min DJ, Lee S, Lee YS, Cho J.
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Structural and phylogenetic analyses of umbravirus and umbra-like virus genomes suggest evolution of capsid-like proteins from 30K movement proteins. [PDF]
Simon AE +3 more
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Evidence for an olfactory store in working memory? [PDF]
Andrade, J, Donaldson, L
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Engineering gene drive docking sites in a haplolethal locus in Anopheles gambiae. [PDF]
Smidler AL +8 more
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ABSTRACT The present study utilized data from the 2017 Educator Quality of Work Life Survey (EQWLS). The EQWLS was distributed through the American Federation of Teachers and the Badass Teachers Association to document educators' experiences regarding their well‐being, working conditions, and stressors.
Christopher J. Cormier +3 more
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Molecular architecture and diversity of StopGo/2A translational recoding. [PDF]
Li X +7 more
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Using phenology to improve invasive plant detection in fine‐scale hyperspectral drone‐based images
Using drone‐based hyperspectral images of mixed temperate successional forests collected over a growing season, detection algorithms were produced for three invasive species of interest, which are not only invasive in Virginia but also much of the U.S.: Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven), Elaeagnus umbellata (autumn olive), and Rhamnus davurica ...
Kelsey S. Huelsman +3 more
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