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Anthropogenic facilitation of wild plants based on aesthetic preferences for particular traits can change the biogeography and ecology of natural communities. We use a mixed‐methods socioecological approach to characterize the ways in which humans interact with a common, widely distributed plant and a generalist viral symbiont that induces an ...
Elizabeth M. Lombardi +3 more
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Percutaneous Aponeurotomy and Lipofilling in Complex Periorbital Scar Revision
ABSTRACT Periorbital scars and deformities pose a significant challenge due to the region's delicate anatomy and esthetic importance. This case series explores the application of percutaneous aponeurotomy and lipofilling (PALF) in three patients with complex periorbital scarring resulting from surgical, traumatic, and pathological causes.
Daniel Karasik +5 more
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Mechanical and Electrical Simulations of the Tulip Contact System
The purpose of this work is to discuss the tulip contact behavior during mechanical and electrical simulations in a Finite Element Method (FEM) environment using ANSYS and COMSOL software.
Sebastian Łapczyński +4 more
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Quantitative Metrics for Edge Bundling of Network Visualizations
Abstract Edge bundling is widely used for reducing visual clutter in large 2D network and trajectory visualizations. Various edge bundling methods have been proposed, each producing qualitatively distinct outputs for the same data; however, few quantitative metrics exist for systematic evaluation. In this paper, we propose a set of quantitative metrics
M. Wallinger +3 more
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Trichoderma polysporum as possible weak pathogen of tulip bulbs and roots
In the spring 2000, on tulip plantations in south-eastern Poland, spots of died-off plants were observed. The inhibited growth, wilting of leaves and yellowish necrosis on roots and scales surface occurred especially in low-lying areas.
A. Piwoni
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ABSTRACT Developmental psychology continues to shape how adults engage with children about death and dying. This influences whether children are included in rituals surrounding human and other‐than‐human bodies. Figurations of the innocent, immature and vulnerable child still dominate adult imaginaries of young children's understandings of mortality ...
Karin Murris +2 more
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Litifilimab efficacy on skin outcomes in cutaneous lupus erythematosus in the Phase 2 LILAC study
Our findings show that greater proportions of litifilimab‐treated participants than placebo experienced 20%, 50%, 70% or 90% improvements in CLASI‐A score from baseline and CLASI‐A scores of 0–1 or 0–3. Similar results were observed using physician global assessments, supporting the Phase 2 LILAC study primary analysis in CLE.
Victoria P. Werth +8 more
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The introduction of decorative bulbs in Slovenia
This paper presens a comparative study of the introduction of the tulip in Slovenia and in Europe. The method is based on the investigation of archival material, provincial chronicles, and descriptive accounts. The goal of the research is to establish as
Marko DOBRILOVIČ
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Mobility of сarbohydrates in tulip bulbs
Quantitative determination of carbohydrates in Tulip bulbs by spectrophotometry using a method that allows determining the content of monosaccharides, soluble oligosaccharides and starch in a single sample was conducted.
Glubsheva Tatyana +4 more
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