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Emerging experimental and bioinformatic approaches in RNA interference‐based pest control research
Double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) visualization, RNA‐induced silencing complex (RISC)‐bound sRNA‐seq and RNA degradomics allow investigating dsRNA uptake and processing, guide small interfering RNA selection and RISC‐mediated target mRNA cleavages. Transcriptomic and proteomic profiles of genome‐wide responses to dsRNA, including off‐target and compensatory ...
Doga Cedden
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Abstract Following the global financial crisis, European financial authorities introduced a host of new initiatives intended to advance market integration, improve the quality of bank oversight and enhance both economic stability and prospects for growth.
Dóra Piroska, Rachel A. Epstein
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GRAPHIC - Groundwater and Climate Change - Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
The purpose of this paper is to summarize the (I) current state of groundwater on SIDS, (II) potential impacts of climate change to groundwater on SIDS, and (III) importance of groundwater resources in climate ...
Chloé Meyer
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Drivers with low education and slow TMT‐B performance had a more than twofold higher crash risk than the high‐education, fast TMT‐B reference group. ABSTRACT Background Older drivers exhibit elevated crash risk per distance driven, yet accurately identifying high‐risk individuals without unjustly restricting mobility remains challenging.
Ji Won Han +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background New Zealand's sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) rates remain high, and ethnic disparities appear to be increasing. This study describes the characteristics and circumstances of these deaths. Methods Coronial data identified 101 SUDI cases in 2022–2023.
Edwin A. Mitchell +2 more
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The Accuracy of a Commercial Wearable Neonatal Home‐Monitoring Device: A Simulation Study
ABSTRACT Objective Wearable newborn‐monitoring devices are increasingly popular and widely available for home use. One approach includes the use of accelerometer detection of breathing movements. We investigated the accuracy of breathing and apnoea detection by a wearable accelerometer in a simulated environment.
Amelia N. Noone +5 more
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ABSTRACT While β‐glucans from plants and yeasts have been extensively studied in weaned piglets, studies examining algae β‐glucans are scarce. Thus, the present study aimed to examine the effects of feeding algae β‐glucan in weaned piglets. Male, 21‐day‐old, weaned crossbred piglets were allotted to three experimental groups, which were fed either an ...
Johanna O. Buckenberger +7 more
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International comparison of SIDS litigation
The trends of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) litigation in Japan, the U. S. New Zealand, Australia, the U. K. Belgium and Canada were compared each other by questionnaire to SIDS authorities in each country and analyses of court cases extracted from
Namiki, Mizuho +7 more
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The Landscape of Adaptation Aid in SIDS
Small island developing states (SIDS) are recognised as “particularly” vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and accordingly receive relatively high levels of adaptation assistance as a group.
Klöck, Carola, Fagotto, Irène
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Diet, Fruit and Vegetable Intake, and Nutritional Status in Fiji: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Increasing fruit and vegetable (F&V) intake is essential for transitioning toward healthier, more sustainable diets. To design effective intervention programmes to promote F&V intake, it is crucial to understand intake levels and dietary patterns across different demographic groups as well as populations' nutritional status.
Fusta Azupogo +3 more
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