Robotic surgery for paediatric neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: a systematic review
Objective To evaluate in a systematic review the outcomes, benefits, and limitations of robot‐assisted surgeries for paediatric neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD), as robot‐assisted techniques have emerged as a potential alternative, offering enhanced precision, dexterity, and visualisation.
Ihtisham Ahmad +6 more
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Was the evolution of faster stomata driven by increased gas exchange rates rather than increasing water use efficiency? [PDF]
Brench RA +4 more
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Parastomal Hernia: Rethinking Prevention and Repair in Contemporary Colorectal Surgery
ANZ Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
Rathin Gosavi +4 more
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Factors affecting early plant survival in restoration of Mediterranean‐type climate shrublands
We undertook post‐fire restoration in southern California's shrubland with some portion of plants receiving supplemental irrigation. After 2.5 years survival was higher in California sage scrub (CSS) versus chaparral species and only slightly higher in irrigated individuals.
Emma C. Underwood +9 more
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Regulation of vacuole fusion in stomata by dephosphorylation of the HOPS subunit VPS39. [PDF]
Pullen AM +5 more
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Cell wall water shields stomata against falling leaf airspace humidity. [PDF]
Blatt MR, Hills A, Lawson T, Magill J.
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Species distribution models are key to evaluate how climate change threatens European forests and tree species distributions. However, current models struggle to integrate ecophysiological processes. Mechanistic models are complex and have high parameter requirements.
Anne Baranger +6 more
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Revisiting the relationship between stomatal size and speed across species - a meta-analysis. [PDF]
Woning N +31 more
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Stapled side‐to‐side anastomosis to treat a pelvic flexure stricture in a miniature horse
Summary Fecaliths are a recognised cause of non‐strangulating colon obstruction in horses. Although they more commonly obstruct the small colon, they can also lodge in the pelvic flexure, requiring enterotomy for removal. Stricture at the enterotomy site is an uncommon but surgically significant complication.
M. Baglioni +5 more
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Reassessing the Evolutionary Relationships of <i>Eriobotrya</i> and <i>Rhaphiolepis</i> (Rosaceae): Evidence from Micromorphology, Complete Nuclear Ribosomal DNA and Mitochondrial Genomic Data. [PDF]
Idrees M +7 more
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