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Fences: the silently, sprawling network
Wildlife Biology, EarlyView.
Manisha Bhardwaj, Nuria Selva
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Abstract Background Equine recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) is an economically important upper respiratory tract (URT) disease with a genetic contribution to risk, but genetic variants independent of height have not been identified for Thoroughbreds.
Charlotte L. McGivney+8 more
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Structured learning of metric ensembles with application to person re-identification
Matching individuals across non-overlapping camera networks, known as person re-identification, is a fundamentally challenging problem due to the large visual appearance changes caused by variations of viewpoints, lighting, and occlusion.
Hengel, Anton van den+3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Thrombophilia, a blood coagulation disorder, poses risks of venous thromboembolism (VTE). Coagulation assays may not be sufficient to assess VTE risk and global assays such as Rotational Thromboelastometry (ROTEM) may add valuable information.
Mazen Assar+5 more
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Voice Stress Analysis: A New Framework for Voice and Effort in Human Performance
People rely on speech for communication, both in a personal and professional context, and often under different conditions of physical, cognitive and/or emotional load. Since vocalization is entirely integrated within both our central (CNS) and autonomic
Martine Van Puyvelde+7 more
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Tropidolaemus wagleri (temple pit viper) is a medically important snake in Southeast Asia. It displays distinct sexual dimorphism and prey specificity, however its venomics and inter-sex venom variation have not been thoroughly investigated.
Choo Hock Tan+3 more
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Activated Protein C Resistance Testing: An Update From Australasia/Asia‐Pacific
ABSTRACT Introduction Activated protein C resistance (APCR) represents a risk factor for thrombosis and is usually due to factor V Leiden (FVL). Clinicians may order either test (i.e., APCR or FVL) to help assess ‘thrombophilia’ in patients who present with thrombosis. APCR testing is usually achieved using clot‐based assays, whereas FVL is assessed by
Emmanuel J. Favaloro+8 more
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Evaluation of the Coagulant Effect of Zanjani and Latifi Viper Snake Venom Endemic in Iran
The venom of the viper is very important in pharmaceutical usage, such as in the process of coagulation during medical care. This study aims to evaluate the coagulant factor of Latifi and Zanjani viper venom.
Milad Taherian+2 more
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