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A social network analysis of the European science–policy–society interface on biodiversity
Abstract Despite the wealth of evidence on biodiversity status, trends, and policy options in Europe, knowledge often fails to inform policy makers and decision makers effectively. Implementing the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 will require the transformation of engagement and exchange between knowledge providers and policy and decision makers ...
Dalia D'Amato+12 more
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African voices and their role in improving north–south collaborations for biodiversity conservation
Abstract While the dominance of policies from the Global North has shaped conservation practices, holistic decision‐making is urgently needed to incorporate more local voices, especially in Africa. Effective conservation strategies may be enhanced by incorporating the expertise and resources of the Global North alongside the knowledge, lived ...
Kudzai Shaun Mpakairi+10 more
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Abstract The spread of false and misleading information in digital communication spaces has enormous potential for harm in democratic societies, but has so far been insufficiently addressed by policy makers. This problem has been exacerbated by recent technological developments such as deepfakes.
Olivia Hägle+3 more
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Abstract Background While it's clear that autonomous motivation significantly boosts academic success, there are conflicting findings regarding the opposite relation. Besides, the reciprocal relations among controlled motivation and achievement present mixed results.
Elisa Santana‐Monagas+2 more
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Chromosome Segregation in Closed Mitosis Under an Excess of Nuclear Envelope
This study investigated the impact of Nem1‐Spo7/lipin‐mediated nuclear envelope (NE) size regulation during closed mitosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nem1 depletion resulted in persistent chromatin protrusions, particularly at the rDNA locus, leading to lagging chromosome XII's right arm sisters during late anaphase.
Noelia Rodríguez‐Herrera+5 more
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ABSTRACT The objective of this review was to identify clinical signs/symptoms reported in the literature to be indicative of biofilm in chronic wounds. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analysis extension for Scoping Reviews, and the Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence Synthesis manual guided review conduct.
John D. Ivory+8 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Purpose Stroke is a major cause of disability in adults. Motor recovery through conventional therapy (CT) is a fundamental approach but can sometimes face challenges related to motivation. Virtual reality (VR) rehabilitation, specifically non‐immersive VR, is an alternative therapy aimed at improving upper limb motor function ...
Rebeca Villarroel+3 more
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Social science integration at state and federal fish and wildlife organizations in the United States
Abstract Increasingly, conservation professionals and scholars recognize the need for more holistic integration of social science in fish and wildlife management. This call is often framed around the complexity of 21st century conservation challenges and changing societal values toward fish and wildlife and its management.
Michael R. Quartuch+7 more
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The volatile compound profiling of different passion fruit samples grown in the Canary Islands is performed by HS‐SPME‐GC–MS, while applying novel green metrics to show sustainability, and with linear discrimination analysis able to discriminate a new variety. ABSTRACT This study shows the successful discrimination among different passion fruit samples
Montse Saura‐Cayuela+6 more
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