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Biological and serological characterization of viruses of summer squash crops in Yugoslavia [PDF]
A survey on summer squash open field crops was carried out during 2000 and 2001 in order to identify the major viruses infecting these crops in different localities.
Dukić Nataša M. +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Advanced heart failure (HF) remains a clinical challenge, and mitral transcatheter edge‐to‐edge repair (M‐TEER) has emerged as a potential bridging strategy. Aims To describe the clinical outcomes of M‐TEER in a single‐center cohort of patients with advanced HF and to identify anatomical and clinical features potentially associated ...
Pedro Castilhos de Freitas Crivelaro +8 more
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The Relationship between Processing Speed and Regional White Matter Volume in Healthy Young People. [PDF]
Processing speed is considered a key cognitive resource and it has a crucial role in all types of cognitive performance. Some researchers have hypothesised the importance of white matter integrity in the brain for processing speed; however, the ...
Daniele Magistro +17 more
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Tracing the Drivers of Range‐Wide Bowhead Whale Genomic Structure and Diversity
ABSTRACT In a rapidly warming Arctic, genetic variation might serve to buffer organisms against the effects of environmental change, such as sea ice loss and ocean warming. Yet, this concept remains largely unexplored because comprehensive genome‐wide studies across the full ranges of Arctic marine taxa are rare.
Michael V. Westbury +11 more
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An asymptomatic watermelon mosaic virus variant confers drought tolerance in cucumber plants
Plant viruses may enhance host tolerance to drought. Here, we used an asymptomatic strain of watermelon mosaic virus (WMV-strain Vera) in cucurbits to evaluate drought tolerance in Cucumis sativus cv. Supermarketer.
Mikhail Oliveira Leastro +5 more
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Mixed viral infections in plants involving a potyvirus and other unrelated virus often result in synergistic effects, with significant increases in accumulation of the non-potyvirus partner, as in the case of melon plants infected by the potyvirus ...
Maria Luisa Domingo-Calap +7 more
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Eating disorders are prevalent and profoundly debilitating psychiatric conditions with multifactorial etiology that frequently manifest during adolescence. This developmental stage is characterized by significant neurostructural and neurofunctional change, which may create a context conducive to the emergence of eating pathology.
Kelsey Hagan +2 more
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An observation‐driven state‐space model for claims size modelling
Abstract State‐space models are popular in econometrics. Recently, these models have gained some popularity in the actuarial literature. The best known state‐space models are of the Kalman‐filter type. These are called parameter‐driven because the observations do not impact the state‐space dynamics.
Jae Youn Ahn +2 more
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Burdur ili Kabakgillerinde Karpuz Mozayik Virüsü-2 ve Hıyar Mozayik Virüsü’nün Belirlenmesi
Burdur ili kabakgil üretim alanlarında 2021 yılında gerçekleştirilen sürvey çalışmalarında Karpuz mozayik virüsü-2 (Watermeleon mosic virus-2: WMV-2) ve Hıyar mozayik virüsü (Cucumber nosaic virus: CMV)’nü saptamak amacıyla 92 kabakgil yaprak örneği ...
Handan Çulal Kılıç, Ahmet Kahraman
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Leveraging Longitudinal Data to Improve BrainChart Calibration for Small Study Sample Sizes
Longitudinal neuroimaging studies require calibration of measurements between time points, but calibration of small population sample sizes can be unstable. We propose a method that leverages longitudinal repeated measures to improve stability of small population sample calibration. Created with BioRender.com.
Chris Adamson +9 more
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