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Wild edible plants (WEP) in Angola: number of species recorded by family and their distribution ranges; four of the most used WEP: Tamarindus indica (Fabaceae), Carissa spinarum (Apocynaceae), Adansonia digitata (Malvaceae), and Vitex doniana (Lamiaceae).
Claudete Bastos +4 more
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Environmental and anthropogenic drivers of antibiotic resistance dissemination. The cycle reinforces how anthropogenic inputs, such as sewage, animal dung, hospital effluent, and agricultural runoff bring resistant bacteria and antibiotic residues into soil and water.
Punam Chowdhury +3 more
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We study evapotranspiration (ET), a key flux in the hydrological cycle, across heterogeneous tropical land‐cover mosaics in lowland Sumatra featuring secondary forest patches, oil palm plantations, and shrubland. We apply high‐resolution UAV thermography and an energy‐balance model to derive ET across three mosaic landscapes (Areas 1–3).
Medha Bulusu +4 more
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Preliminary Studey on Isolation of Lactic Acid Producing Bacteria from Sago Frond Sap [PDF]
Sago frond is abundantly created when sago palms are harvested for starch extraction; thus, they must be exploited and developed into valuable items. In this study, the peeled frond is crushed with a roller to retrieve the sap, which includes sugars and ...
Abdul Azim, Zainol Abidin
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Screening for gum‐producing Lactic acid bacteria in Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and raphia palm (Raphia regalis) sap from South‐West Nigeria [PDF]
AbstractLactic acid bacteria have wide applications in food processing. Lactic acid bacteria produced exopolysaccharides (EPS) which could be used as possible replacer for commercial stabilizer and thickeners produced by nonfood grade bacteria. Seventy‐two samples of Oil and Raphia palm sap were collected in eighteen locations across South‐Western ...
Adamu‐Governor, Oniovosa Leonard +3 more
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A novel pathogenic splicing variant (TCF4c.1146+3A>T) was identified in a fetus with increased nuchal translucency. The variant disrupts normal splicing, causing exon 14 skipping and protein truncation, which is consistent with Pitt–Hopkins Syndrome.
Wenlong Shen +5 more
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Growth of trees and microclimates in a gap dependent forest in Central Amazônia [PDF]
Forest inventory, stem core sampling, and meteorological observations were carried out in a dense tropical forest in Novo Aripuanã, Amazonas. In the research quadrat (1.9 ha), 210 woody species belonging to over 38 botanical families, and 14 palm species
Akio Tsuchiya +3 more
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This study focused on L. paracasei strains isolated from fermented palm sap in southern Thailand that exhibit potential probiotic characteristics, including antibiotic susceptibility, resistance to gastrointestinal stresses, and antimicrobial activity against various pathogens.
Phoomjai Sornsenee +4 more
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Nonsurgical Management of Submental Fullness for Double Chin Reduction: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Submental fullness (SMF), commonly known as a “double chin,” is a prevalent aesthetic concern that can affect facial harmony and self‐perception. A range of surgical and nonsurgical treatment options are available for SMF reduction, including deoxycholic acid injections, energy‐based devices, and liposuction.
Khatere Zahedi, Mehdi Gheisari
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Hyphaene coriacea and Phoenix reclinata are two abundant palm species in the Maputaland coastal plains of southern Mozambique. They provide an array of subsistence and commercial non- timber forest products. This research characterizes the ethnobotanical
Angelina R.O. Martins +3 more
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