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INCIDENCIA Y SEVERIDAD DEL DAÑO POR HONGOS EN LÍNEAS DE ARROZ SOMETIDAS A DOSIS DE FERTILIZACIÓN
Antecedentes: En México, la producción del cultivo de arroz es limitada por hongos fitopatógenos causantes de enfermedades, algunos de ellos aumentan su incidencia y severidad al presentarse condiciones como la alta humedad y la deficiencia o exceso de ...
Aracely Martínez Bautista +4 more
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Parámetros vocales para definir la severidad de una disfonía
Introducción: la severidad de una disfonía da cuenta del grado de alteración que tiene una voz en relación con todos los procesos fisiológicos involucrados con la producción del sonido.
Carlos Alberto Calvache-Mora
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Finding floral and faunal species richness optima among active fire regimes. [PDF]
Abstract Changing fire regimes have important implications for biodiversity and challenge traditional conservation approaches that rely on historical conditions as proxies for ecological integrity. This historical‐centric approach becomes increasingly tenuous under climate change, necessitating direct tests of environmental impacts on biodiversity.
Steel ZL +8 more
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Abstract Global change is increasing the frequency and severity of human‐wildlife interactions by pushing people and wildlife into increasingly resource‐limited shared spaces. To understand the dynamics of human‐wildlife interactions and what may constitute human‐wildlife coexistence in the Anthropocene, there is a critical need to explore the spatial,
Christine E. Wilkinson +4 more
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Longitudinal studies of child mental disorders in the general population (herein study) investigate trends in prevalence, incidence, risk/protective factors, and sequelae for disorders. Studies occurred from 1934 to 2019 worldwide, with data collection across 1 to 68 time points, with 70% of studies ongoing.
Theodora Bogdan +7 more
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Disturbance ecology in human societies
Abstract We define societal disturbances as discrete events that abruptly disrupt the functioning of human societies. There is a variety of such events, including hurricanes, floods, epidemics, nuclear accidents, earthquakes and wars, among others. These disturbances can interact, further increasing their impacts.
Juli G. Pausas, Alexandro B. Leverkus
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Caring for Cinderella—Perceptions and experiences of peatland restoration in Scotland
Abstract In this paper, we look at people's engagement with peatlands and peatland restoration in Scotland through the lens of care. Care is an elementary aspect of how we relate to each other and the world around us. Our results highlight the importance of personal experiences and relationships and embodied learning in fostering and defining care. The
Anja Byg +3 more
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Background – A rebound of pruritus occasionally occurs after oclacitinib dose reduction in dogs with atopic dermatitis (AD). Objectives – To determine whether an initial 4‐day course of prednisolone decreases the probability of a pruritus rebound after reducing the frequency of oclacitinib administration.
Thierry Olivry +5 more
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Evaluación de la severidad y recuperación vegetal postincendio utilizando imágenes de satélite en la región Cajamarca [PDF]
Evaluar la severidad del fuego después de incendios forestales permite identificar cambios que comprometen la capacidad natural del recrecimiento de la vegetación y planificar de mejor manera la gestión postincendio.
Cubas Sanchez, Jefferson Anthony
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Abstract Research on the impact of time since trauma (TST) on posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment outcomes lacks consensus and has not been examined in cognitive processing therapy (CPT)–based intensive PTSD treatment programs (ITPs). Furthermore, little is known about how TST impacts other trauma‐related outcomes, such as depressive ...
Cailan Splaine +2 more
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