Corrigendum to "Easy Access to Biomedicine and Knowledge about Medicinal Plants: A Case Study in a Semiarid Region of Brazil". [PDF]
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American badgers, a medium‐sized carnivore occurring in much of North America, are important predators in prairie landscapes though our understanding of their habitat use requirements in these areas is unclear. We used a multi‐scale approach to understand American badger habitat use at both local and landscape scales.
Colleen W. Piper +5 more
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Correction to "Prioritizing the Risk of Multiple Invasive Species in the Semiarid Rangelands of Iran: An Ecological Approach to Multicriteria Decision-Making". [PDF]
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Microbial biomass and enzymatic activity in the rhizosphere of prickly-pear cactus genotypes inoculated with Bacillus subtilis and Paenibacillus Sp. [PDF]
de Aviz RO +12 more
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The African great green wall project: What advice can scientists provide? : A summary of published results [PDF]
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Abstract Limitations in the temporal resolution of contemporary gravity satellite missions hinder the precise monitoring of rapid Earth surface mass changes. By the early 2030s, unprecedented high‐temporal monitoring of Earth's dynamic mass redistribution will be available using the temporal gravity field derived from the Hybrid Gravity Satellite ...
Zhengwen Yan +6 more
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Groundwater contamination risks and land use changes in a typical Agreste/Caatinga transition zone in northeastern Brazil. [PDF]
de Oliveira ES +5 more
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Abstract Knowledge of the groundwater recharge rate determines whether aquifer use is sustainable. However, accurately measuring recharge globally presents significant challenges due to the complexity of subsurface processes and the lack of direct observational methods.
M. E. Soylu, D. Entekhabi, R. L. Bras
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Advancing Precision Agriculture and Forestry: Multi-Source Spectral Sensing, Feature Fusion, and Machine Learning. [PDF]
Xiang Y, Liu Z.
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ABSTRACT Chromoblastomycosis (CBM) is a chronic skin and subcutaneous infection mainly caused by Fonsecaea pedrosoi, a dematiaceous fungus with various morphotypes. Characteristic sclerotic cells—globe‐shaped, multiseptated and pigmented—are found in lesions of infected individuals, though their differentiation in the host remains poorly understood. To
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