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Wetland Expansion Reduces CO<sub>2</sub>-Equivalent Emissions and Strengthens the Congo Basin's Role as a Net Carbon Sink. [PDF]
Byrne A, Williams J, Pettorelli N.
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ABSTRACT Background People with intellectual disabilities face inequities across the cancer care continuum. Barriers in communication and healthcare accessibility contribute to late‐stage cancer diagnoses and poorer outcomes. People with intellectual disabilities are often excluded from cancer research. This study presents a researcher‐led interpretive
Claire Zhou +8 more
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Specifications of the ACMG/AMP variant curation guidelines for the analysis of germline PALB2 sequence variants. [PDF]
Richardson ME +19 more
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Telomere-driven dysfunctional changes in gynecological cancers: mechanistic insights, biomarker potential, and therapeutic targeting. [PDF]
Afolabi OA +21 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives The aim was to assess the influence of one‐piece implant concave neck height on soft‐ and hard‐tissue healing on a canine model. Material and Methods Monoblock implants with a transgingival concave neck were randomly inserted 1 mm subcrestally.
Hadi Antoun +5 more
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Hydroclimate shapes photosynthetic sensitivity to cloud cover across global terrestrial ecosystems. [PDF]
Luo H +5 more
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Abstract Knowledge of species distributions is essential for informing policies on nature conservation and restoration. However, updating them on a regular basis and doing so in a harmonized manner at the international level is difficult. The European Bird Census Council integrated national monitoring data covering 5 years to update farmland bird ...
Sergi Herrando +54 more
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Bridging the bioinformatics gap: tool selection for decentralized AMR genomic surveillance in Africa. [PDF]
Lacy-Roberts N +6 more
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Abstract Modeling species distributions in dynamic pelagic environments remains challenging, particularly for wide‐ranging and highly mobile species when there is limited guidance on model performance. This limitation constrains the effective use of species distribution models (SDMs) in marine conservation, where robust and transferable predictions are
E. Pasanisi +32 more
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