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ABSTRACT Objective The corpus callosum (CC) is an interhemispheric structure that facilitates communication between the two cerebral hemispheres. Anomalies of the CC are frequent and associated with a wide spectrum of altered neurodevelopmental outcomes.
R. Corroenne +55 more
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ABSTRACT Conventional catchment‐scale models are often calibrated using a single set of parameters and considering only statistical performance, overlooking hydrological aspects of great relevance for a realistic modeling outcome. The main objectives of this study were to set up a hydrological model in the Tagus River headwaters (Spain) with the new ...
José Manuel Rodríguez‐Castellanos +5 more
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Geographic and Biological Drivers Shape Anthropogenic Extinctions in the Macaronesian Vascular Flora
The anthropogenic extinction patterns and processes of the vascular flora in the model island region of Macaronesia have been investigated in the present study. We compiled all known extinction records, both at global and local scales, across the five archipelagos comprising the region (Azores, Madeira, Salvajes, Canary Islands, and Cabo Verde).
Raúl Orihuela‐Rivero +11 more
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Un análisis input-output de la economía balear [PDF]
El propósito de este artículo es analizar algunos aspectos de la economía de la Comunidad Autónoma da las Islas Baleares (CAIB) empleando la correspondiente tabla input-output da 1997 (TlOlB-97), elaborada por la Consalleria d'Economia i Hisanda.
Valle, Elisabeth +1 more
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Winegrape production is an essential cultural heritage and economic engine of many regions of the world. Regenerative management, which is gaining traction with industry and consumers alike, relies on soil biodiversity for agroecosystem function, reducing external inputs and increasing ecosystem resilience to climate change. We evaluated the effects of
Sangeeta Bansal +8 more
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Unlocking Cybersecurity: A Game‐Changing Framework for Training and Awareness—A Systematic Review
Recent advancements in computer science have led to the automation of many business processes. However, this increased automation has also escalated cyber threats and attacks alarmingly, as most data breaches are attributed to human errors, which are critical in these incidents.
Kiran Amjad +6 more
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Pollination deficits increase with urbanization in Chicago
Abstract Urban growth is occurring rapidly, and the land use changes associated with urbanization may have consequences for pollinators and the plants that rely on them. Despite its importance in the face of pollinator declines and expanding urban ecosystems, our understanding of the effects of urbanization on pollination mutualisms is scant.
Alexandra Zink +3 more
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Comparing the traits of congeneric native and invasive plants provides insights on the invasiveness of the introduced species. We compared germination pattern and seedling growth vigor of native Mimosa himalayana and invasive M. diplotricha which are sympatrically occurring in southeastern Nepal.
Nisha Kharel +6 more
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The interregional trade in the context of a multirregional input-output model for Spain [PDF]
En este articulo se presenta un modelo input-output interregional de la economía española, que ha sido construido por un equipo de investigadores del Instituto L.R.
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Overcoming biodiversity blindness: Secondary data in primary citizen science observations
Multimedia data collected through citizen science, such as photographs of observed species, can provide additional information beyond the primary data of species name, location and date. This unintentionally captured secondary data may represent characteristics of individuals or populations, biotic interactions (including human–nature interactions ...
Nadja Pernat +12 more
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