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Shedding subspecies: The influence of genetics on reptile subspecies taxonomy

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2014
The subspecies concept influences multiple aspects of biology and management. The 'molecular revolution' altered traditional methods (morphological traits) of subspecies classification by applying genetic analyses resulting in alternative or contradictory classifications.
Kevin L Pangle, Bradley J Swanson
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Proposal of a novel subspecies: Alicyclobacillus hesperidum subspecies aegles

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2023
Alicyclobacillus sp. DSM 11985T was isolated from geothermal soil but had not yet been classified at the species level. The strain produced guaiacol, which is of interest from the viewpoint of food spoilage in the food industry.
Keiichi Goto   +8 more
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Opportunities for Subspecialization in Nephrology

Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2020
The interface between nephrology and other fields of medicine continues to expand. With the advent of novel therapies in cancer, diagnostics and therapeutics in lithology, novel devices in cardiology, advances in women's health issues, novel diagnostics and therapies in glomerular diseases, and the national priority in home-based dialysis, several ...
Mala, Sachdeva   +5 more
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Subspecialization in Neurosurgery

World Neurosurgery, 2013
here isanatural tendency for amedical discipline tobecome more specialized over time, and this has certainly been the T case for neurosurgery over its relatively short history. The entirefieldof neurosurgeryevolved fromthefieldofgeneral surgery through the efforts of pioneering surgeons who focused their surgical practice on disorders of the nervous ...
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Subspecialization in neurosurgery

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1988
The main aim of neurosurgery is to provide the patient with the best possible care. However, high priority should also be given to active contributions to the advancement of neuroscience, of which neurosurgery is a part. Clinical neurosurgery is continuously expanding and the trend is towards increased neurosurgical manpower which in turn leads to an ...
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Subspecialization in Glaucoma Surgery

Ophthalmology, 2012
To evaluate trends in glaucoma surgery subspecialization.Population-based analysis of incisional glaucoma surgery and laser trabeculoplasty practice patterns among all ophthalmologists in Ontario, Canada, from 1995 through 2010.All ophthalmologists in Ontario, Canada, providing universal health care for the provincial population of approximately 12 ...
Robert J, Campbell   +6 more
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Rethinking neurosurgical subspecialization

Surgical Neurology, 2002
In this article, the authors trace the evolution of subspecialty development in the relatively young specialty of neurosurgery. The current categorization of neurosurgical subspecialties represents an incongruent group of "areas of interest" whose origins are historical in their development and whose boundaries are indistinct, artificial, and often ...
William T, Couldwell, Richard L, Rovit
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Subspecialization in obstetrics and gynecology

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
The formal development of subspecialities with obstetrics and gynecology has focused attention on problems of physician supply and demand. The need for subspecalized practitioners appears to be 750 in maternal-fetal medicine and 350 each in reproductive endocrinology and gynecologic oncology.
W H, Pearse, J R, Trabin
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The advantages and disadvantages of subspecialization

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1988
AbstractWriting as a subspecialist I intend to show: (1) that subspecialization is as necessary in developing countries as it is in developed countries; (2) that there are universal principles of human nature likely to govern the process of subspecialization, independently of a country's political system or health care policies; and (3) that the ...
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Subspecialization and General Urology

Journal of Urology, 1989
Subspecialization within urology is growing, affecting not only teaching and research but the general practice of urology as well. To evaluate present attitudes towards subspecialization a questionnaire was sent to the membership of the Western Section of the American Urological Association.
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