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Sexually Transmitted Infections in Women from a Traditional Quilombola Community in Northeastern Brazil. [PDF]
Piancó EDS +8 more
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Jewel beetles can discriminate leaf feeding sites and bark oviposition sites based upon the opponent comparison of their blue, green, and red photoreceptor signals. Through this mechanism, green traps resemble leaves, and purple traps resemble bark, explaining their different attractiveness to males and females.
Roger D. Santer, Otar Akanyeti
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Sexually Transmitted Infections: Usefulness of Molecular Methods for Microorganism Detection in Stored Sexual Assault Samples. [PDF]
Cainé L +5 more
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Despite the minimal annual temperature variation and the widespread distribution of potential year‐round habitats in Ghana, the migratory potential of the local fall armyworm remains strong and is indistinguishable from that of the fall armyworm in China, which undergo seasonal migration.
Fan‐Qi Gao +5 more
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Advances in the Role of Antimicrobial Peptides in the Management of Sexually Transmitted Infections. [PDF]
Xiao S, Zuo W, Xiang Q, Xie Y, Xiao Y.
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Insights on the nutritional ecology of a nocturnal pollinating insect
Nutritional ecology examines the environmental effects on nutritional needs, food intake and foraging behaviors, and the use of nutrients ingested by animals. Among insects, Lepidoptera are often considered opportunistic foragers that visit a wide variety of available flowers, although with some preferences.
Evan Force +4 more
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Epidemiological profile of anogenital lesions in 4,029 consultations at a Sexually Transmitted Infections Clinic in São Paulo, Brazil. [PDF]
Maya JAT +3 more
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High frequency of sexually transmitted infections in patients with precancerous cervical lesions in Brazil. [PDF]
Follador K +12 more
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