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Successful Management of Intravascular Hemolysis Caused by Systemic Loxoscelism With Antivenom: A Case Report. [PDF]
Guadarrama-Fernández C +4 more
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A Poetic Analysis of Youth's Critical Literacies as a Way of Being in and Beyond School
ABSTRACT This article explores the critical literacies of Black and Latinx high school students who participated in a youth participatory action research project focused on racial injustice in education. The author utilizes poetic analysis of data collected in research about youth's work to viscerally render youth's everyday ways of employing critical ...
Aimee Hendrix‐Soto
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Urban agriculture depends on insect pollination, but knowledge gaps persist due to difficulties accessing diverse growing spaces. We developed a citizen science approach for monitoring insect visits to crops and compared grower‐collected data to that of a trained researcher while also gathering participant feedback.
Elizabeth Nicholls +7 more
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BITE OF A POISONOUS SPIDER, LATRODECTUS MACTANS.
Alexander L. Hodgdon
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Game over: Conflict resolution through strategic growth in an invertebrate
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract In some multimember groups with unequal partitioning of reproduction and poor breeding opportunities outside the group, natural selection has favoured the evolution of adaptive mechanisms such as strategic growth modulation.
Pooja Radhakrishnan +4 more
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Wild and Domestic Animal Exposure among Deceased Persons Referred for Organ Procurement, United States. [PDF]
McCormick DW +9 more
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Diethyl Azelate for the Treatment of Brown Recluse Spider Bite, a Neglected Orphan Indication: A Commentary [PDF]
Elżbieta Izbicka, Robert T. Streeper
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Habitat‐Dependent Effects of Canopy Cover on Insect Predation in a Tropical Dry Forest Landscape
Our results reveal that arthropods, particularly chewing arthropods, were the dominant predators, and their activity was strongly influenced by both habitat type and canopy cover. Predation probability increased with canopy cover in forest plots but decreased in silvo‐pastures, highlighting an important interaction between vegetation structure and ...
Camilo Fabián González +6 more
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