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This study focused on Artemisia selengensis leaves (ASL), a discarded agricultural waste. 72 compounds were identified by UPLC‐Q‐TOF‐MS. “Green” extraction with DES was optimized, and ASL's XO—inhibition was explored, presenting new ways for waste utilization. ABSTRACT Artemisia selengensis is a medicinal and edible plant, whose tender stems are widely
Lixia Li +8 more
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Nutritional Composition of Seven Selected Seaweed Available in Bangladesh ABSTRACT This study systematically reviewed macronutrients, micronutrients, and potential health risks associated with heavy metals in seaweed. The selected seaweed species contained considerable protein (approximately 15–20 g/100 g dry weight), ash (approximately 15–28 g/100 g),
Nafisa Naoar +7 more
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The government's review of sub-national economic development and regeneration: key issues [PDF]
We are now in the midst of another concerted attempt by Government to make sense of and tidy up the sub-national governance of economic development and regeneration.
Pike, Andy, Tomaney, John
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Initial responses of open habitat birds indicate that mechanical cutting and burning in heathlands can maintain habitat to support open habitat bird species when applied in a mosaic approach. Vegetation treatments that resemble historic disturbance regimes (spatially and temporally staggered small‐scale interventions) are recommended to regenerate ...
Frederick W. Rainsford +19 more
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From Criticism to Comfort: The Relational Benefits of Long‐Term Care Insurance
ABSTRACTObjectivesThe objective of this study is to examine whether potentially eligible individuals with Partnership Long‐Term Care Insurance (PLTCI) program experience stronger social networks and improved interpersonal relationships compared to those without coverage.Study Setting and DesignOur analysis utilizes data from the Health and Retirement ...
Xianhua Zai
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Abstract Background STrain Analysis and Mapping of the Plantar Surface (STAMPS) is an innovative system using a plastically deformable insole with a stochastic speckle pattern, developed to measure peak plantar shear strain (SMAG) in people with diabetes.
Alexander D. Jones +5 more
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The use of pristine and Mg‐modified biochar under acidic soils is of great interest. The biochar addition increases the pH of acidic soils and improves the soil health, and side by side increases the availability of nutrients such as phosphorus. Furthermore, the current study also documented that with the addition of biochar, greenhouse gas emission ...
Muhammad Numan Khan +10 more
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Summary Increasing climate warming and summer droughts are known to affect mountain plant communities, their functional traits and life strategies. However, little is known about how strongly and efficiently communities respond to climate change, and how tightly plant responses are linked to responses of ecosystem functions.
Billur Bektaş +12 more
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Surgical Residents' Feedback Perceptions: A Scoping Review on Gaps and Improvements
ABSTRACT Background Feedback is a pivotal instrument for learning and performance enhancement in medical and surgical training. Its established importance for resident development, aiming for highly qualified patient care, faces delivery and utilisation challenges, shifting focus to active learner reception.
Carlos Dario da Silva Costa +7 more
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