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SUMMARY The Greater Cape Floristic Region (GCFR) is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, accommodating over 11 000 plant species, notable degree of endemism, and substantial diversification within limited plant lineages, a phenomenon ascribed to historical radiation events. While both abiotic and biotic factors contribute to this diversification,
Zuzana Chumová +6 more
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We compared transcriptomic profiles and functionality of ABC and SLC transporters in marsupial Monodelphis domestica brain and eutherian rat brain and placenta. Data indicate that despite its extreme immaturity, Monodelphis brain may compensate for a lack of placental protection during early brain development by upregulating protective mechanisms ...
Yifan Huang +8 more
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Long‐term shift towards shady and nutrient‐rich habitats in Central European temperate forests
Summary Biodiversity world‐wide has been under increasing anthropogenic pressure in the past century. The long‐term response of biotic communities has been tackled primarily by focusing on species richness, community composition and functionality. Equally important are shifts between entire communities and habitat types, which remain an unexplored ...
Ondřej Vild +11 more
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Eocene age of the Baranowski Glacier Group at Red Hill, King George Island, West Antarctica
Radiometric and geochemical studies were carried out at Red Hill in the southern part of King George Island (South Shetland Islands, northern Antarctic Peninsula) on the Bransfield Strait coast.
Mozer Anna +2 more
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Using a climate‐based delimitation to compare the extent of tropical alpine areas between the present and during the last glacial maximum permits us to estimate the degree of habitat stability. This new approach facilitates macro‐comparative studies of habitat dynamics through time.
Martha Kandziora +7 more
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Brytyjczycy i Amerykanie o teatrze polskim lat zaborów
The publication consists of fragments of 43 English-language texts of varied character, which are linked by the fact that their authors report their observations and experiences relating to the theatres and theatre life in the territory of the former ...
Przemysław Deles (ed.) +1 more
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Summary Due to the accelerating climate change, it is crucial to understand how plants adapt to rapid environmental changes. Such adaptation may be mediated by epigenetic mechanisms like DNA methylation, which could heritably alter phenotypes without changing the DNA sequence, especially across clonal generations.
Iris Sammarco +7 more
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Research Trends in the Impact of Digitization and Transparency on National Security: Bibliometric Analysis [PDF]
In the context of rapid technological development, digitalization and transparency have a critical impact on national security, promoting transparency and combating corruption, while posing challenges to cybersecurity due to the increased availability of
David Zámek, Liudmyla Zakharkina
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Doktorantka w Zakładzie Studiów Polskich i Regionalnych w Instytucie Etnologii i Antropologii Kulturowej Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu. Ukończyła historyczne studia magisterskie na Uniwersytecie im.
Michalina Janaszak
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The article compares the novels Zamek Koniecpolskich and Matylda i Daniło by Anna Mostowska(ca. 1762– before 1833) with the Baroque Jesuit exempla collected in Historie dziwne i straszliwe.The Jesuit stories from early XVIII century were edited by ...
Dorota Vincůrková
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