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ABSTRACT Background Simple hysterectomy is one of the most common gynaecological surgical procedures worldwide; however, its association as a possible aetiological factor for urinary dysfunction remains controversial. Objective To evaluate the clinical impact of different types of non‐radical hysterectomy on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).
Roberta Maria Arseni +19 more
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Parasitic infections in pirarucu fry, Arapaima gigas Schinz, 1822 (Arapaimatidae) kept in a semi-intensive fish farm in Central Amazon, Brazil. [PDF]
Studies regarding parasite fauna in farmed fish are of great relevance to lhe knowledge of the parasites species. allowing interference in their proliferation in order to avoid epizooties and consequently.
ANDRADE, S. M. S. +7 more
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Volatiles from biofumigant plants have a direct effect on carpogenic germination of sclerotia and mycelial growth of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum [PDF]
Aims Sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum survive in soil and germinate to produce apothecia which release airborne ascospores. Current control methods rely predominantly on the use of fungicides to kill ascospores.
Clarkson, John P., Warmington, Rachel
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120 Years of “Lemurology”: A Qualitative Review of What We Have Learned
This review synthesizes about 120 years of scientific articles, starting in 1900, to summarize current advances in scientific studies about lemurs (Lemurology)”. It also addresses the conservation challenges these animals face, emphasizing the urgent need for effective protective measures.
Onja H. Razafindratsima +21 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Pre‐degradation baseline conditions (references) provide crucial context for restoration actions. Here, we compare vegetation structure and its driving processes across the main pre‐agricultural references discussed for temperate Europe: the Last Interglacial and the early‐mid Holocene—before and after the arrival of Homo sapiens ...
Elena A. Pearce +7 more
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By combining with individuals from across the species' range, cryptic Mediterranean populations of A. alba were found to align with the local and large‐scale genetic structure of populations from its main range, suggesting that the species is able to thrive in a warmer and drier environmental range than in its supposed climatic niche.
Sevil Coşgun +13 more
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Acoustic cues to development of African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus) begging calls
Avian begging calls mediate parent–offspring conflict and direct parental care to genetically related progeny. We found that the fundamental frequency of begging calls of African Penguins Spheniscus demersus decreases as the penguins age and gain mass, before reaching a lower plateau when the chick reaches about 1 kg.
Anna Zanoli +8 more
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Statistical features of edge turbulence in RFX-mod from Gas Puffing Imaging [PDF]
Plasma density fluctuations in the edge plasma of the RFX-mod device are measured through the Gas Puffing Imaging Diagnostics. Statistical features of the signal are quantified in terms of the Probability Distribution Function (PDF), and computed for ...
Antoni V +24 more
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The late‐Quaternary extinctions of many large herbivores in Europe likely impacted forest structure and composition. Using pollen‐based REVEALS reconstructions, the authors compared the cover of Quercus, Corylus and Taxus between the Last Interglacial and early–mid‐Holocene.
Elena A. Pearce +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aim People have strongly influenced the biosphere for millennia, but how their increasing activities have shaped wildlife distribution is incompletely understood. We examined how the distribution of European large (>8 kg), wild mammals has changed in association with changing anthropogenic pressures and climate change through the Holocene ...
Marco Davoli +6 more
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