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Refilling an empty niche with proliferating CD8+ T cells can cause autoimmune disease, say Tajima et al. (page 1019). Figure 1 Autoimmune colitis (top) caused by homeostatically proliferating CD8+ T cells is resolved in mice injected with anti–IL-6 antibody (bottom). Infusion of naive T cells into an environment where there are
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Lune, Wyre & Furness Fisheries Advisory Committee 20th January, 1975 [PDF]
This is the report from the Lune, Wyre and Furness Fisheries Advisory Committee meeting, which was held on the 20th January, 1975. It covers information on the proposed regional fishing licence duties, and the report of the Working Party on future ...
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Abstract Background Substituting group A whole blood (GAWB) might relieve some of the burden on the low titer group O whole blood (LTOWB) inventory. This simulation examined the effect of implementing GAWB at a large trauma hospital. Study Design and Methods A civilian trauma center with LTOWB and GAWB par levels set to 22 and 10 units, respectively ...
Emilie A. Jochumsen +6 more
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Contingent Valuation in Community-Based Project Planning: The Case of Lake Bamendjim Fishery Restocking in Cameroon [PDF]
The study examined the usefulness and relevance of the contingent valuation method (CVM) in community-based (CB) project planning and implementation. To elicit willingness to pay (WTP) values for the restocking of Lake Bamendjim with Tilapia nilotica and
Emmanuel Nwosu +2 more
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Review of Scottish business surveys [June 2009] [PDF]
The extent to which the recession is slowing down, or bottoming has been a popular theme in recent surveys, although, especially for the service sector, the timing of the Easter weekend (in the first quarter of 2008, but in the second quarter of 2009 ...
Lockyer, Cliff, Malloy, Eleanor
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Changes in the silver fir forest vegetation 50 years after cessation of active management [PDF]
Knowledge of the vegetation and the monitoring of its changes in preserved areas is an essential part of effective conservation policy and management.
Kopeć, Dominik, Woziwoda, Beata
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the concept of resilience as understood and operationalised by various humanitarian and climate resilience actors in Malawi. Findings revealed a fragmented understanding of resilience among stakeholders and highlight the need for participatory approaches, localised resilience assessments and context‐specific interventions ...
Zondiwe Mabilabo Jere +4 more
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Bluetongue Virus in Cervids in Piedmont During the 2024‐2025 Outbreak
During the 2024–2025 bluetongue outbreak in Piedmont, 15 hunted cervids (12 red deer and three fallow deer) tested positive for BTV. These cases add to the 1066 infections detected in livestock, indicating the involvement of wild ungulates in viral circulation. Findings suggest the potential role of wild species as sentinel animals.
Roberto Zoccola +7 more
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Indicators for management of coral reefs and their applications to marine protected areas [PDF]
Informed planning and decision-making in the management of natural resources requires an ability to integrate complex interactions in ecosystems and communicate these effectively to stakeholders. This involves coping with three fundamental dilemmas.
Ablan, M.C.A. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Evaluating sustained community engagement in co‐management is critical for designing durable governance with conservation potential, yet such persistence remains rarely assessed. We analyze 750 co‐management initiatives established under Chile's Territorial Use Rights for Fishing policy (1998–2021), examining persistence across conditions ...
María I. Rivera‐Hechem +7 more
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