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Bti BR101 exhibits strong larvicidal activity against Anopheles larvae spp., with dose‐dependent mortality and LC50 of 3.13 µg/mL. Bti increases ROS, lipid and protein oxidation, and activates antioxidant enzymes (SOD, CAT, GPx) and detoxification pathways (MFO and esterases), indicating moderate oxidative stress.
Izabel Cristina de Oliveira Bentes +14 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Intermediate wheatgrass (IWG), a new perennial crop, is being explored for food applications; however, nitrogen application effects on its properties have not been investigated. This study evaluated the effects of applying 90 kg ha−1 of nitrogen in spring or fall seasons on the properties of IWG grown in Minnesota and
Obed Aduama +3 more
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Public perception of the vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome: a crowdsourced study. [PDF]
Kondziella D, Cheung MC, Dutta A.
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The vegetative state: guidance on diagnosis and management
Working Party of the Royal College of Physicians
openalex +2 more sources
Care of PVS Patients: Catholic Opinion in the United States [PDF]
Norris, Patrick, O\u27Rourke, Kevin
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Automatic inventory of retaining walls from aerial lidar data using 3D deep learning
Abstract Infrastructure management along highways and railways requires inventories of critical structures like retaining walls, which traditionally rely on manual inspection and documentation. Unfortunately, data in infrastructure databases is often incomplete.
Ivo Gasparini +2 more
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The Resilient Care of Patients with Vegetative State at Home: a Grounded Theory. [PDF]
Goudarzi F +4 more
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Address of John Paul II to the Participants in the International Congress on Life-Sustaining Treatments and Vegetative State: Scientific Advances and Ethical Dilemmas [PDF]
Catholic Medical Association
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Changing Roman Catholic Attitudes Toward Termination of Life-Sustaining Treatments [PDF]
Hill, T. Patrick
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The Application of Carbon Dots in Crops for Sustainable Agriculture
Carbon dots serve as versatile nanoagents across the crop life cycle. They promote plant growth and photosynthesis, enhance resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses, aid in postharvest preservation, and enable sensitive detection of contaminants.
Xue Li +4 more
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