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Direct Recycling of Mixed-Oxide Cathodes: Balancing Cost, Performance and Environmental Trade-Offs. [PDF]
Beletskii E +8 more
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MaxEnt‐based predictions reveal dramatic range dynamics of Choerospondias axillaris during Quaternary climate cycles, including northward expansion during the last interglacial, southward contraction into fragmented refugia during the last glacial maximum, and subsequent northward recolonization since the post‐glacial period.
Peng Luo +7 more
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia Presenting As Spontaneous Splenic Rupture: A Case Report. [PDF]
Seghiri A +7 more
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In this study, nine complete chloroplast genomes of Cousinia species endemic to the Pamir–Alay mountain system were sequenced and analyzed together with previously published plastomes and nuclear ribosomal ITS data. ABSTRACT Cousinia (Asteraceae: Cardueae) represents one of the most species‐rich genera within the Irano–Turanian floristic region, yet ...
Bobur Karimov +10 more
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This study presents the first complete chloroplast genomes of two medicinally important Stachys species, S. persica and S. germanica. Comparative phylogenomic analyses revealed highly conserved genomes with lineage‐specific variations, identified hypervariable regions as candidate DNA barcodes, and detected signatures of positive selection in the petB ...
Fatemeh Sadat Ghotbi, Aboozar Soorni
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Isolates considered broadly as Ceratocystis manginecans have long presented taxonomic challenges due to minimal morphological differences, interfertility and varied species concepts. By analysing seven gene regions, 16 SSR loci, and representative morphological traits across isolates from diverse hosts and regions, we identified two genetically ...
Kira M. T. Lynn +6 more
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Shotgun sequencing data and SSR mining data of aibika (<i>Abelmoschus manihot</i>, Malvaceae). [PDF]
Rivallan R +5 more
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Leaf Litter Leachate Limits Fungal Pathogen Growth but Not Amphibian Infection
Terrestrial leaf litter can have direct effects on aquatic organisms. We found that leaf litter leachates can have direct negative effects on a fungal amphibian pathogen (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), but these effects did not translate to large changes in infection.
Emily L. Martin +5 more
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