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Abstract Hepatocellular adenomas (HCAs) are benign liver tumors associated with bleeding or malignant transformation. Data on the indication for surgery are scarce. We analyzed indications and outcome of patients operated for HCAs < 50 mm compared to HCAs ≥ 50 mm. Changes in final postoperative diagnosis were assessed.
Martijn P. D. Haring +70 more
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A multidisciplinary approach was used to assess chemical ecological dietary interactions between marine organisms as a tool to isolate novel ecologically relevant compounds with biotechnological potential.
Kasey E. Clark +16 more
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Eyes wide shut? UK consumer perceptions on aviation climate impacts and travel decisions to New Zealand [PDF]
The purview of climate change concern has implicated air travel, as evidenced in a growing body of academic literature concerned with aviation CO2 emissions.
Bows A. +10 more
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Human tularemia in Italy. Is it a re-emerging disease? [PDF]
In order to evaluate whether tularemia is re-emerging in Italy, data on mortality and morbidity (obtained by the National Institute of Statistics; ISTAT), Italian cases described in the scientific literature and data concerning hospitalizations for ...
A., Bella +4 more
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Helminth biocoenosis of Lepus europaeus meridiei (Hilzheimer, 1906) from Pianosa island, Italy
Pianosa is a 10 km2 Italian island in the Tyrrhenian Sea which is part of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park. In this island lives a brown hare population which, according to the literature, belongs to the ancestral taxon Lepus europaeus meridei that ...
Ilaria Guarniero +5 more
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A conflict management tool for conservation agencies [PDF]
1. Growing pressure on natural resources is leading to more conservation conflicts. Governments and their statutory agencies devote increasing financial and human resources to this subject, but tend to adopt reactive, ad hoc approaches to management. 2.
MacGugan, Alastair +5 more
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Integrative Biology: Sea Hares Saved by a Delicious Distraction [PDF]
When threatened, sea hares secrete ink and opaline. This mixture has now been shown to act on peripheral chemosensory neurons of spiny lobsters, stimulating feeding-related behaviours as a deceptive method of avoiding predation.
Eisthen, Heather L., Isaacs, Rufus
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Ink from longfin inshore squid, Doryteuthis pealeii, as a chemical and visual defense against two predatory fishes, summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, and sea catfish, Ariopsis felis [PDF]
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Marine Biological Laboratory for personal use, not for redistribution.
Derby, Charles D. +3 more
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Anthropogenic noise playback impairs embryonic development and increases mortality in a marine invertebrate. [PDF]
Published onlineResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHuman activities can create noise pollution and there is increasing international concern about how this may impact wildlife.
Lecchini, D +5 more
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Background The aim of this study was to quantify the seroprevalence of hare treponematosis in European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) populations in the Czech Republic and to test for an association between treponematosis prevalence and the altitude of the
Markéta Nováková +8 more
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