The poet Ulrich von Hutten (1488-1523) and the French disease: the records and human remains of a probable yaws patient. [PDF]
Gantenbein UL.
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Potential Correlation Between Bombus lantschouensis Thoracic Morphology and Flight Behavior
Potential correlation between Bombus lantschouensis thoracic morphology and flight behavior. ABSTRACT Remarkably little modern work has investigated the thoracic structures of insects and their relationship to flight locomotion. Most studies focus exclusively on either morphology or flight kinematics.
Wenjie Li +19 more
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Establishment of the Nichols strain as the type strain of <i>Treponema pallidum</i>. [PDF]
Norris SJ.
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Whole-genome sequencing reveals evidence for inter-species transmission of the yaws bacterium among nonhuman primates in Tanzania. [PDF]
Janečková K +9 more
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National control programs for scabies: Experiences from Fiji and Solomon Islands. [PDF]
Andersson S +14 more
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Vapour phase investigation of the impact of soil organic matter on the sorption and phase distribution of 20% ethanol-blended gasoline in the vadose zone [PDF]
Andresen, John, Ugwoha, Ejikeme
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From the Sea to the Skin: Exploring Dermatological Eponyms Inspired by Aquatic Animals. [PDF]
Youvalakshmi S +3 more
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Climate change is causing geographic range shifts globally, and understanding the factors that influence species' range expansions is crucial for predicting future biodiversity changes. A common, yet untested, assumption in forecasting approaches is that species will shift beyond current range edges into new habitats as they become macroclimatically ...
Nathalie Isabelle Chardon +5 more
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An integrated active case detection and management of skin NTDs in yaws endemic health districts in Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana. [PDF]
Tchatchouang S +33 more
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Climate change is causing many species' ranges to shift upslope to higher elevations as species track their climatic requirements. However, many species have not shifted in pace with recent warming (i.e. ‘range stasis'), possibly due to demographic lags or microclimatic buffering.
Katie J. A. Goodwin +4 more
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