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  1. 781

    The ontogenic study of early life stages of culture-bred Nomorhamphus sp. (Zenarchopteridae) from Lindu, Central Sulawesi by Muh Herjayanto, Odang Carman, Dinar Tri Soelistyowati, Alimuddin, Aryo Wenang Wicaksono, Harton Arfah

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This fish is unique as an endemic species with a halfbeak-like jaw and orange color on the caudal fin. …”
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  2. 782

    Genome skimming provides evidence to accept two new genera (Apiaceae) separated from the Peucedanum s.l. by Bo-Ni Song, Chang-Kun Liu, Chang-Kun Liu, Jiao-Jiao Deng, Wei-Yan Tan, Song-Dong Zhou, Xing-Jin He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, we also investigated the divergence time of core clade of endemic taxa.Results and DiscussionBoth analyses failed to recover Peucedanum s.l. as a monophyletic group and robustly supported that P. morisonii, the representative of Peucedanum s.s., was distantly related to other Peucedanum s.l. members, which implied that these Peucedanum s.l. taxa were not “truly Peucedanum plants”. …”
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  3. 783

    The anti-circumsporozoite antibody response to repeated, seasonal booster doses of the malaria vaccine RTS,S/AS01E by M. Sanni Ali, Lisa Stockdale, Issaka Sagara, Issaka Zongo, Rakiswendé Serge Yerbanga, Almahamoudou Mahamar, Frédéric Nikièma, Amadou Tapily, Frédéric Sompougdou, Modibo Diarra, Duncan Bellamy, Samuel Provstgaard-Morys, Charles Zoungrana, Djibrilla Issiaka, Alassane Haro, Koualy Sanogo, Abdoul Aziz Sienou, Mahamadou Kaya, Seydou Traore, Oumar M. Dicko, Youssouf Kone, Hama Yalcouye, Ismaila Thera, Kalifa Diarra, Paul Snell, Opokua Ofori-Anyinam, Chris Ockenhouse, Cynthia Lee, Katie Ewer, Halidou Tinto, Abdoulaye Djimde, Jean-Bosco Ouedraogo, Alassane Dicko, Daniel Chandramohan, Brian Greenwood

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, there is little information about the immune response to repeated booster doses of RTS,S/AS01E. In many malaria-endemic areas of Africa, the burden of malaria is largely restricted to the rainy season and, therefore, a recent trial conducted in Burkina Faso and Mali explored the impact of repeated annual booster doses of RTS,S/AS01E given immediately prior to the malaria transmission season until children reached the age of five years. …”
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  4. 784

    Co-Infection of <i>Culex tarsalis</i> Mosquitoes with Rift Valley Fever Phlebovirus Strains Results in Efficient Viral Reassortment by Emma K. Harris, Velmurugan Balaraman, Cassidy C. Keating, Chester McDowell, J. Brian Kimble, Alina De La Mota-Peynado, Erin M. Borland, Barbara Graham, William C. Wilson, Juergen A. Richt, Rebekah C. Kading, Natasha N. Gaudreault

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rift Valley fever phlebovirus (RVFV) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne pathogen endemic to sub-Saharan Africa and the Arabian Peninsula which causes Rift Valley fever in ruminant livestock and humans. …”
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  5. 785

    Tsidy, Repahaka sy Fotsife: 15 years research on nocturnal lemurs in the Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar by Marine Joly

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Some major results are presented in this article showing the importance of exchanging experience, educating Malagasy students and field guides and joint work with Malagasy partners in order to deepen our knowledge on the biology of endemic species. This knowledge is crucial to establish efficient management plans and thus contribute to the conservation of threatened species.…”
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  6. 786

    Native Subterranean Termites: Reticulitermes flavipes (Kollar), Reticulitermes virginicus (Banks), Reticulitermes hageni Banks (Insecta: Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) by Nan-Yao Su, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, Brian Cabrera

    Published 2004-04-01
    “… Most pest species of subterranean termites in North America belong to the endemic genus Reticulitermes. Reticulitermes species are found in every state in the continental United States except Alaska, but are most common in the warm and humid southeastern region. …”
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  7. 787

    Human Malaria by C. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly, Richard H. Baker, C. D. Morris, Jai K. Nayar

    Published 2005-07-01
    “…Malaria was one of the major endemic diseases in the United States for more than four centuries (Russell, 1968). …”
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  8. 788

    Grenadian cats as potential reservoir for Leptospira. by Keith K Kalasi, Daniel Fitzpatrick, Diana Stone, Talia Guttin, Andy Alhassan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Leptospirosis is a spirochetal disease caused by Leptospira spp. bacteria with global distribution affecting multiple mammalian species, including humans. The disease is endemic in many geographic areas and is of particular concern in tropical regions with abundant rainfall, such as the Caribbean. …”
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  9. 789

    Human Malaria by C. Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly, Richard H. Baker, C. D. Morris, Jai K. Nayar

    Published 2005-07-01
    “…Malaria was one of the major endemic diseases in the United States for more than four centuries (Russell, 1968). …”
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  10. 790

    Contribution à la ré-évaluation de l’aire de répartition du singe à queue de soleil (Cercopithecus solatus) by Peggy Motsch, Guillaume Le Flohic, Jeremy Leclercq, Jean-Paul Gonzalez

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…The sun-tailed monkeys (Cercopithecus solatus) is an endemic species of Gabon, where it was first observed in 1984 by Mike Harrison and described in 1988. …”
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  11. 791

    Coastalplain Honeycombhead, Balduina angustifolia by Debbie Miller, Mack Thetford, Chris Verlinde, Gabriel Campbell, Ashlynn Smith

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…It is a prolific flower and seed producer that attracts numerous pollinators, including the gulf fritillary butterfly. Interestingly, the endemic, solitary, and ground-dwelling coastal plain Hesperapis (Hesperapis oraria), also known as Balduina bee, is completely dependent on the coastalplain honeycombhead for survival, only emerging from the ground a few weeks each year in September to October to collect pollen and nectar (Hunsburger 2013). …”
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  12. 792

    Stability Analysis for Viral Infection Model with Multitarget Cells, Beddington-DeAngelis Functional Response, and Humoral Immunity by Xinxin Tian, Jinliang Wang

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…If R1≤1<R0, the immune-free equilibrium P1 is globally asymptotically stable, and the infection becomes chronic but with no persistent antibody immune response. If R1>1, the endemic equilibrium P2 is globally asymptotically stable, and the infection is chronic with persistent antibody immune response.…”
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  13. 793

    Where ? When ? And how often ? What can we learn about daily urban mobilities from Twitter data and Google POIs in Bangkok (Thailand) and which perspectives for dengue studies ?... by Alexandre Cebeillac, Eric Daudé, Thomas Huraux

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This paper, focused on the dengue endemic mega-city of Bangkok (Thailand), explores the potentialities of (A) using a land use classification from Google’s points of interest (POIs) to assess the likelihood of performing an activity from (B) a large dataset of individual geolocated tweets to characterize and quantify daily mobility. …”
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  14. 794

    Investigations on the Occurrence and Associated Risk Factors of Avian Coccidiosis in Osun State, Southwestern Nigeria by Shola David Ola-Fadunsin

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The high prevalence of avian coccidiosis in the study area shows that the disease is endemic and there is need to embark on a radical preventive measure to curtail the disease.…”
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  15. 795

    Morphological and Anatomical Characterization of Ecotype Needles of Cedrus atlantica in Morocco by Nezha El Bakkali, Mohammed Bendriss Amraoui

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Manetti ex Carrière) is an endemic species in the mountains of North Africa that is attracting international interest in its use in the reforestation of degraded ecosystems. …”
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  16. 796

    Epidemic threshold conditions for seasonally forced SEIR models by Junling Ma, Zhien Ma

    Published 2005-10-01
    “…Thus, reducing $\bar{\mathcal{R}}$ of the average system to less than 1 is sufficient to prevent or curtail the spread of an endemic disease.…”
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  17. 797

    Condicionantes climáticos e socioeconômicos na espacialização da dengue em período epidêmico e pós-epidêmico na cidade de Fortaleza-CE by Gledson Bezerra Magalhães, Maria Elisa Zanella, Ana Paula Santana, Ricardo Almendra

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Between 2012 and 2013, the dengue virus increased its epidemic potential, from an explosive epidemic that evolved, in a short period of time, to an endemic cycle which resulted in the reduction of cases in 2013. …”
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  18. 798

    Delayed Presentation of Shoulder Tuberculosis by Majid Darraj

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…We conclude that Tb should be suspected in cases of long-standing joint pain and stiffness, particularly in persons from endemic areas with Tb as well as patients with a previous history of Tb exposure.…”
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  19. 799

    Conventional Medicinal Uses, Phytoconstituents, and Biological Activities of Euphorbia officinarum L.: A Systematic Review by Imane Chamkhi, Mohamed Hnini, Jamal Aurag

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The Moroccan endemic plant Euphorbia officinarum is a traditional medicinal plant, known locally as “Daghmus.” …”
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  20. 800

    The Role of Sialic Acid-Binding Receptors (Siglecs) in the Immunomodulatory Effects of Trypanosoma cruzi Sialoglycoproteins on the Protective Immunity of the Host by Alexandre Morrot

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Chagas disease is caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi and is an important endemic infection in Latin America. Lately, it has also become a health concern in the United States and Europe. …”
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