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Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA evaluated the effectiveness of sanitary shucking of queen scallops (Aequipecten opercularis) contaminated with okadaic acid (OA) group toxins.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +6 more
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Recreational scalloping has become an increasingly popular activity within the Big Bend region of Florida and Hernando County is the southern extent of healthy, harvestable bay scallop populations. A previous study (Stevens, et al, 2003) found that the
Brittany Hall-Scharf +3 more
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ABSTRACT Amid progressing climate change, this study investigated the interactive effects of water temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), and shell length on Fulvia mutica, a shallow‐coastal water bivalve, focusing on the combined impacts of elevated temperature and moderate hypoxia.
Shiho Kobayashi +3 more
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Impact of Heat Block Drying on Morphologic Preservation and Staining of Peripheral Blood Smears
ABSTRACT Introduction Morphologic evaluation of the peripheral blood smear is critical for diagnosis and ruling out certain hematologic disorders. While air‐drying is standard, some laboratories may use heat blocks to expedite drying. Excessive heat may induce morphologic artifacts, but there is a lack of systematic literature on this practice ...
Ryan C. Shean +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To describe papilla‐preserving gingival fiber retention osseous surgery (PP‐FibReOS), a biologically driven resective approach intended to eliminate periodontal pockets while maintaining interproximal connective tissue and papillary stability in esthetically demanding maxillary anterior sites.
Abdusalam E. Alrmali, Hom‐Lay Wang
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Life in a post‐eelgrass world: Temporal compression of a spatial refuge from predation
Spatial refugia offered by structurally complex habitats mitigate high rates of predation for many aquatic and terrestrial prey species. These refuges are particularly important for small juvenile marine invertebrates, for which predation often ...
Stephen T. Tettelbach +8 more
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Ciliary Structures and Particle-Capture Mechanisms in Marine Filter-Feeding Bivalves
The minimum size of particles being efficiently captured in the gills of filter-feeding bivalves differs between mussels with well-developed laterofrontal cirri (lfc) and scallops having only simple pro-laterofrontal cilia (pro-lfc).
Hans Ulrik Riisgård, Poul S. Larsen
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Erythrocyte ‘Feierzeit’ reaction: Novel filamentous and vesicular response to n‐butyl acetate
Abstract Human erythrocytes (red blood cells; RBCs) undergo spontaneous disassembly after several hours of exposure to n‐butyl acetate (nBA). Images of the morphological changes were captured in time‐lapse sequences using differential interference contrast (DIC) light microscopy.
Philip W. Kuchel
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The ANT‐Mobilities Framework: Transectionality and a Post‐Materialist Historical Sociology
ABSTRACT The ANT‐Mobilities framework synthesizes Actor‐Network Theory, the mobilities paradigm, and historical sociology to analyze complex social transformations. This paper develops the framework through empirical engagement with post‐disaster rehabilitation networks following the 2005 Pakistan earthquake, demonstrating how crisis contexts generate ...
Farrukh A. Chishtie
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Abstract This clinical report presents a comprehensive digital workflow for rehabilitating a patient with maxillary terminal dentition using a full‐arch, implant‐supported fixed dental prosthesis (FP‐1). It highlights the integration of a 3D‐printed polychromatic flangeless trial denture and a customized anatomic bone reduction template, enabling ...
Weiqing Liu +2 more
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