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Epigenetic Age Prediction Using N6-Methyladenine in the Buff-Tailed Bumblebee (Bombus terrestris). [PDF]
In bumblebees, age‐related patterns of N6‐methyladenine can be used to build accurate epigenetic clocks that are responsive to lifespan‐extending interventions, providing the first proof of concept that this epigenetic mark can be used as a biomarker of aging.
Renard T, Boseret M, Aron S.
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Prospective multi-institutional study of library-based adaptive radiotherapy for cervical cancer: Evaluation of plan-of-the-day selection and population analysis. [PDF]
Abstract Purpose Plan‐of‐the‐day (PoD) adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is based on a library of treatment plans, with 3D daily imaging guiding the plan selection. In a phase II multi‐institutional trial of cone‐beam CT (CBCT)‐guided PoD‐ART for locally advanced cervical carcinoma (LACC), this study aimed at evaluating the PoD selection, its geometric ...
Lebret D +13 more
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FDI and Performance: A Comparative Analysis Between Emerging and Developed Economies
ABSTRACT This study investigates the nuanced relationship between foreign direct investment (FDI) and firm performance, addressing the heterogeneity of FDI's impact across countries with different levels of development. While FDI is widely recognized as a catalyst for economic growth, technology transfer, and enhanced competitiveness, particularly in ...
Cintya Lanchimba, Mamadou Ndione
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Hemipteran vectors of stylet‐borne plant viruses: Aphids lead the charge
Among all sap‐feeding hemipterans, aphids stand out by far as the most important vectors of noncirculative plant viruses. Compared to whiteflies and mealybugs, aphids’ highly specialized stylet anatomy and distinct feeding behaviors contribute, together with other features of their biology, to their remarkable efficiency in transmitting stylet‐borne ...
Yu Fu, Stefano Colella, Marilyne Uzest
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Remotely sensed vegetation condition is most sensitive to groundwater variability during monsoon seasons, when precipitation is abundant and plants are most productive. Compared to the surrounding uplands, riparian (groundwater dependent) vegetation greenness is more sensitive to vapour pressure deficit, but similarly sensitive to precipitation ...
Fern L. Bromley +5 more
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A Step Toward Rainfall Erosivity Mapping Over Türkiye Using Kriging With External Drift
This study maps rainfall erosivity (R factor) across Türkiye by integrating station‐based observations with satellite‐based precipitation data. The Modified Fournier Index (MFI) derived from CHIRPS was first validated against ground measurements and subsequently incorporated as auxiliary information within a kriging with external drift (KED) framework.
Sait Genar Yaldiz +2 more
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Evaluating Multi‐Model and Multi‐Metric Approaches to Low‐Flow Simulation in Irish Catchments
Daily streamflow from 125 catchments was simulated using 47 conceptual models available in MARRMoT framework. The models were calibrated using two objective functions (log NSE and inverse KGE) focusing low flows. Model performances and choice of objective function were assessed against 18 catchment characteristics. ABSTRACT Climate change has increased
Sri Gowthami Vengana +2 more
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Targeted Next‐Generation Sequencing of the Leptin‐Melanocortin Pathway in Severe Obesity
ABSTRACT Objective Pathogenic variants in five established leptin‐melanocortin pathway genes (LEP, LEPR, MC4R, PCSK1, POMC) are associated with severe early‐onset obesity and are targets for emerging treatments. However, these variants are rare in these patients, suggesting the involvement of additional genes interacting with this pathway. Methods Next‐
Nathan Faccioli +12 more
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Abstract The characterization and management of karst systems is a challenging task due to their inherently heterogeneous nature and vulnerability with respect to contamination. Highly conductive features of the vadose zone (e.g., dissolution shafts and faults) induce flow channeling and preferential flow. This complicates any efforts to simulate rapid
Torsten Noffz +5 more
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Abstract Evaluating kilometer‐scale atmospheric models in data‐sparse mountains is challenging because in situ meteorological observations are scarce and remote‐sensing products are uncertain. Using hydrological models to link atmospheric model‐simulated precipitation to streamflow is equally problematic, because those models carry substantial ...
Heng Yang +3 more
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