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  1. 1701

    Characterisation of Fourteen Accessions of Trichosanthes cucumerina from Nigeria Using Internal Transcribed Spacer by Ann Osuagwu, Celestine Uzoma Aguoru, Lucky Osabuohien Omoigui, Joseph Olalekan Olasan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The sequenced blast in the NCBI data website was to be similar to accession numbers GU059528.1 and GQ240883.1 respectively. These have given scientists critical knowledge regarding T. cucumerina molecular breeding in Nigeria.…”
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    MAPPING OF THE LOCI CONTROLLING THE RESISTANCE TO PYRENOPHORA TERES F. TERES AND COCHLIOBOLUS SATIVUS IN TWO DOUBLE HAPLOID BARLEY POPULATIONS by O. S. Afanasenko, A. V. Koziakov, P. Hedlay, N. M. Lashina, A. V. Anisimova, O. Manninen, M. Jalli, E. K. Potokina

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The majority of the loci detected were mapped in the same intervals between SNP markers where QTLs controlling resistance to P. teres f. teres and C. sativus had been found by other scientists. Four novel QTLs controlling resistance to P. teres f. teres were found on chromosomes 1H, 4H, and 5H. …”
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    Association of haplotypes for SNPs in the LTR regions of bovine leukemia virus with hematological indices of cattle by N. V. Blazhko, S. Kh. Vyshegurov, A. S. Donchenko, K. S. Shatokhin, T. I. Krytsyna, V. A. Ryabinina

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…However, the results of our own research in conjunction with the data of other scientists indicate that the high virulence of individual virus strains is a consequence of the tendency to implement the maximum possible intensity of the synthesis of virus particles but not of the high damaging effect alone. …”
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    L’anxiété technocratique en France : les romans du Fleuve Noir « Anticipation », 1951-1960 by Bradford Lyau

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Bernal’s (though in Guieu’s case, an ambivalence attaches to the futuristic picture of scientists disincorporating the brains of other human beings to preserve the species). …”
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  6. 1706

    Distribution features of the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in the south of Ukraine: a case study of Mykolaiv Oblast by Kostiantyn Redinov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The species is more widespread than scientists considered. The squirrel’s distribution was facilitated by forest reclamation, in particular the planting of forest belts and walnut orchards and other plantations, as well as by its ecological plasticity, introduction, synanthropisation, and the loyal attitude of the majority of the population to the species. …”
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  7. 1707

    Statistical Analysis of the People Fully Vaccinated against COVID-19 in Two Different Regions by Abdullah Ali H. Ahmadini, Mohammed Elgarhy, A. W. Shawki, Hanan Baaqeel, Omar Bazighifan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…As a result, this issue forced governments and other corresponding organizations to take significant action, such as the lockdown and vaccinations. Furthermore, scientists have developed several vaccinations, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged governments and people to get vaccinated to eradicate this pandemic. …”
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  8. 1708

    Emerging trends and new developments in global research on artemisinin and its derivatives by Yu Lai, Huize Zhang, Xi Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: This study included an extensive assemblage of 12,985 data points, and the findings suggest that ART and its derivatives have garnered considerable interest among scientists. Prolonged international collaboration has fostered progress in this research field. …”
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    Educational Policy of Kazakhstan in the Context of Youth Migration by V. Yu. Ledeneva, O. V. Lomakina, A. M. Dzhunusov, B. T. Begasilov

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The results of this work can be useful to scientists and teachers engaged in research on various aspects of educational migration in Kazakhstan.…”
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    On some current aspects and new approaches to scientific understanding of the national characteristics of Russian statehood formation and evolution by N. A. Omelchenko, T. V. Rastimeshina, Yu. V. Sinchuk

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Attention has been drawn to the conclusions of pre-revolutionary scientists and thinkers about the determining role of the Time of Troubles, which it played in the new attitudes’ formation to the state and state power in Russian society, including in the context of modern interpretations. …”
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  11. 1711

    Ordos Mausoleum of Genghis Khan: History and Modernity by Nomin D. Tsyrenova, Chingis Ts. Tsyrenov

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The memory of the great Mongol conqueror and his empire still remains the focus of attention of scientists, writers and statesmen and influences modern cultural and political processes. …”
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    Correction factors for prey size estimation from PenguCams by Owen Dabkowski, Ursula Ellenberg, Thomas Mattern, Klemens Pütz, Pablo Garcia Borboroglu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The use of animal-borne cameras enables scientists to observe behaviours and interactions that have until now, gone unseen or rarely documented. …”
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    Tracing Eponymous Word Combinations in Education and Pedagogy by Vera Budykina, Oksana Polyakova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Anthroponyms –names derived from people – are often used in eponyms to describe the founders of pedagogical schools and trends, developers of psychological theories and testing methods, and scientists who have identified diseases and mental disorders requiring unique learning approaches. …”
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    The Effectiveness of Interaction between Scientific Supervisors and Graduate Students at the University and at the Academy of Sciences by E. V. Biricheva, Z. A. Fattakhova

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…As a result, we may state the prevalence of the “external” obstacles that reduce the effectiveness of the interaction of young scientists with their scientific leaders; in general, the relationship between them looks quite harmoniously. …”
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    The market of full-cycle construction companies: analysis of the current state and key trends by Yu. A. Laamarti, E. G. Dedov, A. A. Nikolaev

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The main factors determining the current state of the market of full-cycle construction companies were systematized. Opinions of scientists, experts, as well as statistics were analyzed to systematize the reasons and factors, characterizing the current state of this market.Conclusions. …”
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    The significance of computer technologies in detecting plagiarism in scientific works by O. V. Pikhurets

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It was determined that the problem of plagiarism in science is not only a matter of legislation, but a manifestation of disdain for scientific ethics and moral standards by the scientists themselves. The issue of academic plagiarism must be solved comprehensively and with joint efforts, by applying effective mechanisms to prevent plagiarism. …”
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    Effortless alkalinity analysis using AI and smartphone technology, no equipment needed, from freshwater to saltwater by Zachary Y. Han, Zihan Zheng, Alan Y. Han, Huichun Zhang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Developing simple, affordable techniques for alkalinity analysis is essential to facilitate extensive and reliable water quality monitoring, empowering citizen scientists, and overcoming financial barriers in traditional monitoring programs. …”
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    Strengthening mycology research through coordinated access to microbial culture collection strains by D. Smith, A. Kermode, G. Cafà, A. G. Buddie, T. S. Caine, M. J. Ryan

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Culture collections have supported microbiology research for over 100 years, whether they are collections belonging to individual scientists or institutional repositories. The 790 collections registered with the World Data Centre for Microorganisms (WDCM) together hold over three million strains representing a wide range of microbial diversity. …”
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    An archaeoacoustic analysis of Wren’s auditorium churches: A case study of St Stephen Walbrook (1672–1679), London by Sluyts Yannick, Houvenaghel Marijke, Morel Anne-Francoise, Rychtarikova Monika, De Jonge Krista

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the 17th century, contemporary scientists, amongst whom Robert Hooke (1635–1703), took interest in studying the propagation of sound through the air and formulate theories to explain the occurrence of echoes. …”
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    Lipotoxicity and metabolic disorders at obesity by V. T. Ivashkin, M. V. Mayevskaya

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…The most serious metabolic disorders related to obesity, include non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), diabetes mellitus, systemic hypertension with gradual development of heart failure, dyslipidemia, night apnea, etc. Recently scientists are more involved into the concept of limitation of fat tissue capacity to increase its volume as a factor associating obesity to metabolic syndrome and NAFLD. …”
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