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The liver fluke Campula oblonga from harbour porpoise Phocoena phocoena stranded on the Danish North Sea Coast: updated morphometric and molecular characteristics. [PDF]
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Calcitonin‐like diuretic hormone influences reproduction in adult female Rhodnius prolixus
Highlights • CT/DH‐like immunoreactivity is present in female reproductive tissues • CT/DH receptor transcripts are expressed in the fat body and ovaries • RNAi knockdown of CT/DH receptors reduces egg number and hatching rate • Rhopr‐CT/DH increases RhoprVg1 and RhoprVgR expression in ovaries in vitro • Rhopr‐CT/DH stimulates oviduct contractions in a
Areej N. Al‐Dailami +2 more
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Prenatal cadmium exposure and male infertility in mice: A multi-generational mechanistic study. [PDF]
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Effect of speech recognition test presentation on cochlear implant user performance. [PDF]
Sousa AF, Costa LBAD, Brito Neto RV.
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Bilateral Testicular Tumors Recurred 5 Years After Surgery for an Extragonadal Germ Cell Tumor: Case Report. [PDF]
Yamamoto H +5 more
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Testicular shear wave elastography in varicocele: measurement strategy and clinical application. [PDF]
Zhang L +5 more
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PRAMEL12 orchestrates spermiogenesis to ensure male fertility in mice. [PDF]
Li N, Wang X, Li H, Wang Z.
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Computer, 1978
As a direct result of the awe-inspiring changes in LSI technology, an 8-bit microcomputer today has an equivalent of 8000 transistors–which for testing purposes are quite inaccessible, said Tudor Finch of Bell Labs in his introduction to Session 8. Finch, who chaired the session, went on to point out that this level of integration forces one to resort ...
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As a direct result of the awe-inspiring changes in LSI technology, an 8-bit microcomputer today has an equivalent of 8000 transistors–which for testing purposes are quite inaccessible, said Tudor Finch of Bell Labs in his introduction to Session 8. Finch, who chaired the session, went on to point out that this level of integration forces one to resort ...
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