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Adequate contact between the intubation tube and the vocal cord muscles is crucial for effective intraoperative nerve monitoring use during esophagectomy. Additionally, intraoperative posture significantly affects diagnostic outcomes and should be carefully considered.
Masami Yuda+9 more
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Abstract Antlers are the most conspicuous trait of cervids and have been used in the past to establish a classification of their fossil and living representatives. Since the availability of molecular data, morphological characters have generally become less important for phylogenetic reconstructions.
Nicola S. Heckeberg+2 more
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HORMONAL CONTROL OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN MUCOR MUCEDO [PDF]
G. W. Gooday
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A generative AI system is developed for colorizing phase contrast images of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)‐derived cardiac organoids (COs) from bright‐field microscopic imaging using conditional generative adversarial networks (cGANs). By giving these phase contrast images with multichannel fluorescence colorization, this intelligence system ...
Arun Kumar Reddy Kandula+6 more
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Adverse maternal environment alters Oprl1 variant expression in mouse hippocampus
Abstract An adverse maternal environment (AME) and Western diet (WD) in early life predispose offspring toward cognitive impairment in humans and mice. Cognitive impairment associates with hippocampal dysfunction. An important regulator of hippocampal function is the hippocampal Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) system. Previous studies find links between
Xingrao Ke+5 more
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Resistant cultivars are of value for protecting crops from disease, but can be rapidly overcome by pathogens. Several strategies have been proposed to delay pathogen adaptation (evolutionary control), while maintaining effective protection ...
Marta Zaffaroni+4 more
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Book Review: Human Reproduction and Sexual Behaviour [PDF]
Marjorie Bennett
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This study explores social immunity in gregarious locusts using a groundbreaking animal–robot–pathogen interaction model. By comparing locust responses to biomimetic agents mimicking healthy and infected individuals, significant behavioral changes are revealed.
Donato Romano, Cesare Stefanini
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Abstract A number of helochelydrid turtle shell remains were recovered over the course of the 19th century from mid‐Cretaceous sediments throughout Southern England, including the poorly figured and described types of Trachydermochelys phlyctaenus from the Cambridge Greensand of Cambridgeshire, Plastremys lata from the Upper Greensand of the Isle of ...
Walter G. Joyce
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ENZYME POLYMORPHISM AND CYCLIC PARTHENOGENESIS IN DAPHNIA MAGNA. II. HETEROSIS FOLLOWING SEXUAL REPRODUCTION [PDF]
J. Peter W. Young
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