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    Invasive Alien Species of Terrestrial Vegetation of North-Eastern Uttar Pradesh by Sumit Srivastava, Ashish Dvivedi, Ravindra Prasad Shukla

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Of these, only 149 species within 100 genera under 41 families have been found to be invasive aliens as evident from their center of origin, past history, nature of aggregation, and invasion observed under field conditions. …”
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    Impaired Autophagy of GABAergic Interneurons in Neuropathic Pain by Yuhua Yin, Min-Hee Yi, Dong Woon Kim

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Upon intense afferent stimulation, spinothalamic tract neurons are potentiated, whereas GABAergic interneurons are inhibited leading to long-term depression. Growing evidences suggest that the inhibition of GABAergic neurons plays pivotal roles in the manifestation of neuropathic and inflammatory pain states. …”
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  3. 17243

    Assimilation of MWHS-2/FY-3C 183 GHz Channels Using a Dynamic Emissivity Retrieval and Its Impacts on Precipitation Forecasts: A Southwest Vortex Case by Keyi Chen, Jiao Fan, Zhipeng Xian

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…But these positive impacts are not evidently better than those with the emissivity atlas. …”
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  4. 17244

    Ultrastructural and Molecular Changes in the Developing Small Intestine of the Toad Bufo regularis by S. A. Sakr, G. M. Badawy, H. T. El-Borm

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The most prominent ultrastructural changes were recorded at stage 60 and were more evident at stage 63. These included the appearance of apoptotic bodies/nuclei within the larval epithelium, the presence of macrophages, swollen mitochondria, distorted rough endoplasmic reticulum, chromatin condensation, and irregular nuclear envelop, and the presence of large vacuoles and lysosomes. …”
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  5. 17245

    A glance at the Ethiopian higher education from the developmental state perspective by Ayenachew Assefa Woldegiyorgi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Based on the method of document analysis, the findings of the study indicate that the Ethiopian higher education shows strong manifestations of the characteristics which were evident in those developmental states in early stage. …”
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  6. 17246

    Impact of E-Learning, Perception and Attitude among Students and Faculty following the COVID-19 Pandemic by Syed Hamza Zia, Ghina Rizwan, Afifa Ehsan, Zarnab Rizwan, Rabia Masood, Naila Umer

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Results: Of the total 476 responses, it was evident that the majority of the students were not satisfied with the learning experience that virtual classrooms provided. …”
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  7. 17247

    Phytoplankton Communities and Cyanotoxin Production in Some Bulgarian Lowland Lakes and Reservoirs by Detelina Belkinova, Ivanka Teneva, Stefan Kazakov, Silvia Stamenova

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…One of the most evident consequences of eutrophication of waters is the progressive spreading of persistent cyanobacterial blooms. …”
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    Appraisal of Total Phenol, Flavonoid Contents, and Antioxidant Potential of Folkloric Lannea coromandelica Using In Vitro and In Vivo Assays by Tekeshwar Kumar, Vishal Jain

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Intragastric administration of the EAF can significantly increase levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione (GSH), and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) levels, and decrease malondialdehyde (MDA) content in the liver and kidney of CCl4-intoxicated rats. These new evidences show that L. coromandelica bared antioxidant activity.…”
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  9. 17249

    The Prevalence and Underreporting of Needlestick Injuries among Dental Healthcare Workers in Pakistan: A Systematic Review by Mehak Pervaiz, Ruth Gilbert, Nasreen Ali

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The rate of reporting of NSIs was between 15% and 76%, and the most common reason was found to be the lack of awareness regarding the reporting system, or of the need to report NSIs. Conclusion. It is evident from the review of the included studies that there is a significantly high prevalence and a low rate of reporting of NSIs among dental-HCWs in Pakistan, suggesting the need to setup an occupational health department in dental settings, for preventing, managing, recording, and monitoring NSIs.…”
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    Iran-Saudi Arabia Rivalry and the Yemen Crisis by Ramazan İZOL

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Arab Spring process, on the other hand, made the Hobbesian anarchic structure among the Middle Eastern states even more evident. In this respect, after the Arab Spring, an axis of tension has emerged between Iran and Saudi Arabia, covering countries such as Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Bahrain. …”
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    Evolution of uncontrolled proliferation and the angiogenic switch in cancer by John D. Nagy, Dieter Armbruster

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The former case yields a tumor-on-a-tumor, or hypertumor, as predicted in other studies, and the latter case may explain vascular hyperplasia evident in certain tumor types.…”
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    Crossing language boundaries. The use of English in advertisements in Polish lifestyle magazines by Marta Dąbrowska

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Yet, if the product is to sell, it appears self-evident that the language of the advertisement should not constitute a barrier. …”
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    The intersection of climate technology and public diplomacy: Insights into policy and implementation by Jaeryoung Song

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Stakeholder-specific differences were evident, highlighting the need for tailored diplomatic approaches to maximize impact. …”
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    Esophageal Motility Disorders: Current Concepts of Pathogenesis and Treatment by Peter J Kahrilas

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…Neuromuscular pathology is evident only with achalasia (myenteric plexus neurons destruction). …”
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    From Stars to Stones: The Cultural and Linguistic Roots of the Name ‘Skardu’ by Muhammad Nazir, Sajjad Hussain

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The current research explores the etymology of the name Skardu, a city in Pakistan's Baltistan region. Historical evidences show that the name Skardu is a blend of elements from local culture and exotic influence, and linguistically it is rooted in Balti, an old Tibetan dialect spoken in the Baltistan region. …”
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    Tertiary Education and Economic Growth in Tanzania by Kembo Bwana, Jeremiah Tumaini, Galan Mashenene

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Conversely, short-term effects of educational investments are not immediately evident. Policy implications suggest that sustained investment in education, enhancing access and quality of tertiary education, and fostering public-private partnerships in education sector are crucial for long-term economic development. …”
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    Hydrocephaly management in patients with tumors in the posterior fossa. by Osmany Morales Sabina, José Ramón Tejera del Valle, Juan Francisco Piñeiro Martí., Omar López Arbolay.

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Prospective multicenters randomized trials are needed to obtain stronger evidences.…”
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    La mosquée de Paris. Construire l’islam français et l’islam en France, 1926-1947 by Naomi Davidson

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…The tension between the “French Islam” of the Parisian site and the “Islam in France” of certain provincial sites was evident not only in the speeches and debates that surrounded their creation, but also in the sites themselves. …”
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    Correspondência espacial entre a suinocultura intensiva e a incidência de COVID-19 nos EUA, Brasil e Alemanha by Larissa Bombardi, Immo Fiebrig, Pablo Luiz Maia Nepomuceno

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Countries that are characterized by being among the largest pork producers in the world, as well as, at least the United States and Brazil, are among those that have presented the highest contagion rates by the new coronavirus.As a result, it was possible to identify an evident correspondence in the spatial distribution of these data in the three countries, indicating the urgent need for further investigation and on-the-spot monitoring by the health surveillance agencies and the producing companies of the sector.…”
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    Response of Sorghum bicolor L. to Residual Phosphate on Two Contrasting Soils Previously Planted to Cowpea or Maize by Tola Omolayo Olasunkanmi, Ezekiel Akinkunmi Akinrinde

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In the second cropping, sorghum performed better on the soil previously cropped to cowpea while Morocco RP had the highest residual effect among the P-fertilizer sources. It is evident that rock phosphates are better substitutes to the conventional phosphorus fertilizers due to their long term residual effect in soils. …”
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