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Effects of bottom grinding (BG) on bacterial communities in sea cucumber ponds were investigated. BG enhanced Cyanobacteria but reduced Proteobacteria in water bacterial communities. A more complex but unstable bacterial community was observed in ponds after BG. BG improved the migration and stochastic assembly of bacterial communities. ABSTRACT Bottom
Shan Gao +11 more
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For the Love of Water. Designing and Assessing a Sand Filter for Integral Sustainability Education
ABSTRACT Science education, from an early age, plays a key role in promoting sustainability. Within this framework, water emerges as a valuable resource for studying fundamental scientific principles and fostering critical reflection on its sustainable use.
Laura Salahange +3 more
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This study reports on ecohydroclimatological research along the Catacocha-Zamora transect in the provinces of Loja and Zamora-Chinchipe, Ecuador. Mean annual precipitation varies between 400 mm in Catamayo, along the study transect, to 2 200 mm in Zamora,
Fernando Oñate Valdivieso +1 more
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Bibliometric analysis of Alzheimer's and dementia research in Latin America
Abstract INTRODUCTION Dementia is increasing rapidly in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), but research output remains limited. Tracking publication trends, themes, and collaborations is key to guiding regional research and policy. METHODS Bibliometric analysis was conducted on dementia‐related publications from 21 LAC countries (1990 to 2024 ...
Mauricio Vazquez‐Guajardo +7 more
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Procjena vokalnog zamora pomoću upitnika Indeks vokalnog zamora (VFI)
Ovaj rad bavi se ispitivanjem razlika između rezultata ispitanika s poremećajem glasa različite etiologije i rezultata ispitanika bez poremećaja glasa na hrvatskoj verziji upitnika Indeks vokalnog zamora (VFI). Ukupno je sudjelovalo 119 ispitanika; 69 osoba s poremećajem glasa različite etiologije i 50 osoba bez vokalnih teškoća koje su sačinjavale ...
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ABSTRACT Growing evidence indicates that people with dyslexia have executive function deficits. The current study used a random generation task as a novel way to investigate executive function in adults with dyslexia. Participants (total N = 54) were asked to produce an unpredictable sequence of 100 digits verbally.
Emmanuella Joy Osofisan +2 more
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Frying Hilsa fish (Tenualosa ilisha) in mustard oil at 170°C–180°C for 3–6 min optimally balances sensory quality and nutritional retention. Prolonged frying progressively reduces moisture (68.5% → 41.4%), increases fat (12.3% → 27.3%), degrades EPA by 59%, and elevates lipid oxidation.
Md. Suman Rana +8 more
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Isotopes data help to understand the GW‐SW connectivity, the recharge elevations, and evaporation in a volcanic lake basin. ABSTRACT Understanding groundwater (GW) to surface water (SW) connectivity (i.e., the exchange of water and solutes between aquifers and surface bodies) is increasingly important under changing climate conditions, where ...
L. Ramírez‐González +9 more
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Reverse Takotsubo Syndrome Triggered by COVID-19-Associated Cytokine Storm: Unveiling a Novel Pattern of Myocardial Dysfunction in SARS-CoV-2 Infection. [PDF]
Briones-Claudett KH +9 more
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Abstract Water shortages have resulted in the need for data to guide deficit water management in irrigated maize (Zea mays L.) silage production in the semi‐arid areas of the Northwest United States. The objective of this study was to develop relationships of maize silage yield and quality with maize water use (ETc, measured crop evapotranspiration ...
David D. Tarkalson +2 more
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