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    Design and Implementation of A Smart Home System With The Internet of Things (IoT) Using Esp32 by Moh Abdul Kholik, Fajar Budi Setiawan, Arma Fauzi

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This Internet of Things technology is created and developed by humans to facilitate every work and affairs in various aspects of life. …”
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  2. 7242

    Ulcerative Lesions: A Rare Cutaneous Manifestation of Brucellosis by Abbas Azadi, Payman Jafarpour Fard, Mohammad Almasian

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Brucellosis is a disease that is transmitted from animals to humans mainly via the consumption of unpasteurized dairy products, and it can involve any organ all over the body. …”
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  3. 7243

    La perception gustative de l’Homme peut-elle varier en fonction de l’état physiologique ? by André Marez, Bruno Simmen, Marie-Odile Monneuse, Louisette Razanamparany, Patrick Pasquet, Claude-Marcel Hladik

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Although studies of humans in a state of hunger or satiety show variations in hedonic responsiveness (preference/aversion) to sugar, the taste recognition thresholds for different substances appear to be stable individual characteristics, as Pangborn, beginning in 1959, observed on a small sample of human subjects. …”
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  4. 7244

    The Role of Galectins as Modulators of Metabolism and Inflammation by Monica Fengsrud Brinchmann, Deepti Manjari Patel, Martin Haugmo Iversen

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The function of galectins varies with their tissue-specific and subcellular location, and their binding to carbohydrates makes them key players in several intra- and extracellular processes where they bind to glycosylated proteins and lipids. In humans, there are 12 identified galectins, some with tissue-specific distribution. …”
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  5. 7245

    Population Ecology and Possible Threats to Defassa Waterbuck (Kobus Ellipsiprymnus Defassa) in the Nechsar National Park, Ethiopia by Birtukan Tsegaye Demisse, Gatriay Tut Deng

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Because of potential conflicts with humans, we investigated the population structure of waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus defassa) in the Nechsar National Park, Ethiopia, from November 2019 to August 2020, using line transect methods. …”
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  6. 7246

    Prawo do życia w zdrowym i bezpiecznym środowisku naturalnym by Piotr Krajewski

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Ergo, it is important that the development and use of modern technology, knowledge and skills, are performed in conditions which ensure maximum safety and without any rebounds to humans and their living environment.…”
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  7. 7247

    Where Are We Heading with Noninvasive Clinical Vascular Physiology? Why and How Should We Assess Endothelial Function? by Elizabeth A. Ellins, Julian P. J. Halcox

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The first investigations in humans involved invasive pharmacological vascular function testing, which have been used to gain a detailed understanding of the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of endothelial dysfunction and atherosclerosis as well as novel targets for intervention. …”
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  8. 7248

    Promocja bezpieczeństwa ekologicznego w Gminie Warszawa-Bielany by Iwona Grunt-Mejer

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…Ecological safety is one of the more important needs of humans. On the other hand, the local government in the typology of entity realizing social policy is located as a public and legal entity, which acts on a local scale. …”
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  9. 7249

    Growth Hormone and Reproduction: A Review of Endocrine and Autocrine/Paracrine Interactions by Kerry L. Hull, Steve Harvey

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Accordingly, GH is increasingly used as a fertility adjunct in males and females, both humans and nonhumans. This review reconsiders reproductive actions of GH in vertebrates in respect to these new conceptual developments.…”
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  10. 7250

    Blacklegged Tick or Deer Tick, Ixodes scapularis Say (Arachnida: Acari: Ixodidae) by Michael R. Patnaude, Thomas N. Mather

    Published 2003-08-01
    “… In the United States, the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis Say affects the greatest number of people for three principal reasons: their geographic distribution coincides in the northeastern United States with the greatest concentration of humans (Miller et al. 1990); spirochete infection rates are high, often exceeding 25 (Burgdorfer et al. 1982, Anderson et al. 1983, Magnarelli et al. 1986); and the geographical range of the tick is spreading (Lastavica et al. 1989, Anderson et al. 1990, Godsey et al. 1987, Davis et al. 1984). …”
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    Deer Flies, Yellow Flies and Horse Flies, Chrysops, Diachlorus, and Tabanus spp. by Jason M. Squitier

    Published 2003-12-01
    “… The family Tabanidae, commonly known as horse flies, and deer flies, contains pests of cattle, horses and humans. In Florida there are 35 species of Tabanidae that are classed as economically important. …”
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    What are urban mangroves? by Gabriela Reyes, Ashley Smyth, Laura Reynolds

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…While urban mangroves may be highly impacted by humans, they continue to provide important ecosystem services, or benefits to society. …”
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    A reaction-diffusion system modeling the spread of resistance to an antimalarial drug by Nicolas Bacaër, Cheikh Sokhna

    Published 2005-02-01
    “…It dependson the ratio of the two basic reproduction numbers,on a coefficient representing the diffusion of mosquitoes,on the death rate of mosquitoes infected by resistant parasites,and on the recovery rate of nonimmune humans infected by resistant parasites.…”
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  14. 7254

    Improved Visualization of Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)—Part I: Morphological Features for Sex Determination of Multiple Stadia by J. F. Esquivel, T. L. Crippen, L. A. Ward

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer), is a perennial pest of poultry facilities and known to transmit pathogens of poultry and humans. Ongoing research examining reservoir potential of A. diaperinus revealed the need for a comprehensive, user-friendly guide for determining sex of A. diaperinus at different stadia. …”
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    Toxorhynchites rutilus Coquillett, 1896 (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae) by Abdullah A. Alomar, Barry W. Alto

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…., nectar, honeydew, and fruit), but not blood which makes them harmless in terms of serving as a vector of pathogens to humans and animals. …”
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    Three-dimensional histological imaging of primate brain and correlation with in vivo medical device images by Julien Dauguet

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…This is of high interest since it allows direct comparison between the histology, often considered as the gold standard in terms of information, and the same medical devices used in clinical routine to image human patients. Thanks to the similarity of their brain with humans and the disease models widely developed for them, non-human primates are privileged species to benefit from this possibility of 3D analysis and in vivo - post mortem correlation. …”
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    La querelle des noms. Chaînes et strates ethnonymiques dans le Chaco boréal by Nicolas Richard

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The ethnic names, still in use in 1940, to designate the indigenous peoples of the Chaco Boreal (Chulupi, Moro, Chamacoco, Lenguas…) were gradually replaced over the following decades by a new layer of names (Nivaclé, Ayoreo, Ishir, Enlhet…) all of which can be translated as « men », or « humans ». Is this simply a semantic evolution or a more profound transformation in the social and historical agency of these groups? …”
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    Using Activity Recognition for Building Planning Action Models by Javier Ortiz, Angel García-Olaya, Daniel Borrajo

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…With this approach, the system can automatically build an action model related to human-centered activities. It allows us to automatically build an assistance system for guiding humans to complete a task using Automated Planning. …”
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    Pest Management Perceptions and Practices for Equine Farms in North and Central Florida by Erika T. Machtinger, Norman C. Leppla, Cindy Saunders

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…So, homeowners have a high risk of exposure to pathogens that can be transmitted by filth flies to humans. Integrated pest management for equine farms requires accurate diagnosis of pest problems and the coordinated use of science-based management practices, but a recent survey shows that many equine property owners don’t know enough about the identification, biology, and presence of filth fly pests on their properties to develop successful IPM programs. …”
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    Preventing Foodborne Illness: Shigellosis by Keith R. Schneider, Renée M. Goodrich, Michael J. Mahovic, Rajya Shukla

    Published 2005-10-01
    “… Shigella is a Gram-negative, nonmotile, non-sporeforming, rod-shaped bacterium capable of causing disease in humans. Disease occurs when virulent Shigella organisms are consumed and invade the intestinal mucosa, resulting in tissue destruction. …”
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