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Food without fire: Environmental and nutritional impacts from a solar stove field experiment
Abstract Over 80% of the population in rural Sub‐Saharan Africa relies on biomass cooking fuel, a substantial source of anthropogenic greenhouse gases. We use a field experiment in Zambia to investigate the impact of solar stoves on biomass fuel use and cooking habits.
Laura E. McCann +4 more
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ABSTRACT PD‐1 inhibitors have reshaped the treatment landscape of classical Hodgkin lymphoma, yet a substantial proportion of patients exhibit primary or acquired resistance driven by tumor‐intrinsic alterations, immunosuppressive microenvironmental signals, metabolic constraints, and EBV‐mediated modulation.
Santino Caserta +12 more
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Dallo spazio al territorio: Un sistema per l'Osservazione della Terra in tempo reale
From space to land: a real time Earth Observation system from INGV Since many years INGV (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) in collaboration with several national and international research institutes, contributes to develop new spatial ...
Claudia Spinetti +2 more
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We use both Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Optical data to constrain the co-seismic ground deformation produced by the 2018 Mw 7.5 Sulawesi earthquake. We exploit data processing techniques mainly based on pixel cross-correlation approach, applied to
Marco Polcari +3 more
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We present the results of a combined analysis of remote sensing and geophysical‐geotechnical data carried out in the Acque Albule Basin, a sinkhole prone area located close to the city of Roma, where a wide travertine wedge is present.
R. De Ritis +14 more
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La Vigna benuensis, une nouvelle espèce de la section Vigna du genre Vigna (Fabaceae)
Vigna benuensis sp. nov. from north Cameroon is described. It is closely related to Vigna ambacensis var. pubigera, but is amphicarpic and shows slight differences in floral morphology and size. Some important morphological features are compared with those of its allied species.
/Pasquet, Rémy, Maréchal, R.
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ABSTRACT Diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remains the most common aggressive lymphoma, representing a biologically heterogeneous disease with diverse clinical behaviors. For more than two decades, R‐CHOP has been the cornerstone of frontline treatment, curing approximately two‐thirds of patients.
Mamdouh Skafi +12 more
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The Impact of Training and Staff Attributions on Staff Practice in Learning Disability Services: A Pilot Study [PDF]
The present study examines the impact of a training course which has previously been found to significantly increase the knowledge of staff working in learning disability services on staff attributions and practice.
McKenzie, Karen +3 more
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Induced high yielding amphiploid of Vigna radiata*Vigna mungo.
Interspecific F1 hybrid (2x) between V. radiata var. T44 and V. mungo var. T9 showed intermediate morphological characters of both the parents and low pollen fertility (4.4%). Inspite of profused flowering there was no pod formation. However, on the contrary, the amphiploid (4x) obtained with the colchicine treatment of the F1 hybrid seedling exhibited
Kalpana Pande +2 more
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Safety of upadacitinib in atopic dermatitis in randomized clinical trials across 6 years
The current study found no evidence of cumulative increased safety risks with upadacitinib 15 or 30 mg for up to 6 years and over 9000 patient‐years of safety data in adults and adolescents. There were low rates of adjudicated major adverse cardiovascular events, adjudicated thromboembolic events and malignancies. Abstract Background Atopic dermatitis (
Christopher G. Bunick +13 more
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