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    Lymph Node Abscessation Secondary to Neoplasia in Two Dogs by Erin Close, Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson, Eric Hostnik, Rhonda Burge, Ryan Jennings, Laura Selmic

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…While more common in humans, there are only limited case reports available. …”
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  2. 9882

    Role of Oxidants in Interstitial Lung Diseases: Pneumoconioses, Constrictive Bronchiolitis, and Chronic Tropical Pulmonary Eosinophilia by William N. Rom

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The technique of bronchoalveolar lavage in humans has recovered alveolar macrophages (AMs) in dust diseases and eosinophils in TPE that release increased amounts of oxidants in vitro. …”
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  3. 9883

    Measuring the Complex Construct of Macroergonomic Compatibility: A Manufacturing System Case Study by Arturo Realyvásquez, Aide A. Maldonado-Macías

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Macroergonomic compatibility (MC) refers to the extent to which macroergonomic factors and elements (MFEs) interact positively with humans. It is one of the most complex constructs to measure in work systems and in ergonomics. …”
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  4. 9884

    Nutrition and Helicobacter pylori: Host Diet and Nutritional Immunity Influence Bacterial Virulence and Disease Outcome by Kathryn P. Haley, Jennifer A. Gaddy

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Helicobacter pylori colonizes the stomachs of greater than 50% of the world’s human population making it arguably one of the most successful bacterial pathogens. …”
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    Respiratory pathology in the mdx/utrn -/- mouse: A murine model for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). by Marán Y Hernández Rodríguez, Debolina D Biswas, Aoife D Slyne, Jane Lee, Evelyn Scarrow, Sarra M Abdelbarr, Heather Daniels, Ken D O'Halloran, Leonardo F Ferreira, Charles A Gersbach, Mai K ElMallah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The most studied DMD mouse model- the mdx mouse- has a milder respiratory phenotype compared to humans, likely due to compensatory overexpression of utrophin. mdx/utrn-/- mice lack both dystrophin and utrophin proteins. …”
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    Monkeypox and other orthopoxvirus zoonoses by K. N. Gruzdev

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In this regard, the risks of human infection with orthopoxviruses of zoonotic nature are increasing. …”
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  7. 9887

    Rancher Perceptions of the Coyote in Florida by Raoul K. Boughton, Bethany Wright, Martin B . Main

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…As coyotes become a fixture of the Florida landscape, potential grows for conflict with humans. Coyotes are in Florida to stay, and understanding the agricultural community’s perception of their influence on livestock and wildlife is important to developing effective policies for coyote management. …”
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  8. 9888

    Zebrafish Thrombocytes: Functions and Origins by Gauri Khandekar, Seongcheol Kim, Pudur Jagadeeswaran

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…A substantial amount of research has been done to study platelet function in humans as well as in animal models. However, to date only limited functional genomic studies of platelets have been performed but are low throughput and are not cost-effective. …”
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  9. 9889

    Reinforcement learning-based real-time video streaming control and on-device training research by Huanhuan ZHANG, Anfu ZHOU, Huadong MA

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Service platforms centered on the Internet of things and mobile Internet are in accelerating process.Hundreds of millions of end-users communicate through network real-time video services, which have become an irreplaceable core tool in human’s digital life.However, the Internet is becoming dynamic, and heterogeneous, which imposes stringent requirements on real-time video streaming control technology.Moreover, the QoE of real-time video is not satisfactory.An adaptive reinforcement learning-based video intelligent transmission algorithm was designed, which can deal with heterogeneous network environment.And then, an effective end-to-end on-device training framework was designed to decrease server overhead, and a detailed evaluation and analysis on the neural network design and structure was provided.Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can effectively predict heterogeneous network bandwidth, and reduces the bandwidth prediction error by 48.48%, comparing with the representative streaming control algorithm.The effective bandwidth prediction can further improve the user QoE, such as improving the video fluency by 60.65%, and improving the video quality by 16.52%.Besides, the analysis can provide empirical insights for further study, and holds potential to push the development of intelligent video applications.…”
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  10. 9890

    On Facial Expression Recognition Benchmarks by Ebenezer Owusu, Jacqueline Asor Kumi, Justice Kwame Appati

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Facial expression is an important form of nonverbal communication, as it is noted that 55% of what humans communicate is expressed in facial expressions. …”
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    Pharmaceutical Pollution: Azole Antifungal Drugs and Resistance of Opportunistic Pathogenic Yeasts in Wastewater and Environmental Water by Mzimkhulu E. Monapathi, Joseph C. Oguegbulu, Lilian Adogo, Michael Klink, Bamidele Okoli, Fanyana Mtunzi, Johannes S. Modise

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The presence of pathogenic yeasts in environmental water, the associated azole resistance, and the risk of exposure to humans and microbiota are highlighted. Management actions needed to curtail the spread and minimise the risks are also indicated. …”
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    When does metacognition evolve in the opt-out paradigm? by Robin Watson

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Abstract Metacognition (awareness of one’s own knowledge) is taken for granted in humans, but its evolution in non-human animals is not well understood. …”
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    Acute abdomen as an expression of peritoneal tuberculosis: review of the literature and a case report by Guido Nina Guida Acevedo, Rafael Martín Franco Delgado, Ximena Elizabeth Trujillo Romero

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It is produced by different types of mycobacterium, the most frequent causative agent in humans being Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The aim of this article is to describe the clinical characteristics, diagnostic methods and treatment in a patient with peritoneal tuberculosis. …”
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    A Mosquito Culex cedecei Stone and Hair (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae) by Kristin Elizabeth Sloyer, Nathan Daniel Burkett-Cadena

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Culex cedecei is therefore considered a vector of a zoonotic pathogen that can affect human health. …”
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  15. 9895

    On growth and form of animal behavior by Ilan Golani, Neri Kafkafi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It is observed in play, in superior animals during agonistic interactions, and in humans in higher states of functioning. Geometrization promotes the study of genetics, anatomy, and behavior within one and the same discipline. …”
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  16. 9896

    Mollicutes/HIV Coinfection and the Development of AIDS: Still Far from a Definitive Response by Caio Mauricio Mendes de Cordova, Caroline Galgowski, Leonardo Lange

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Mycoplasmas are known to cause various infections in humans, mainly in the respiratory and urogenital tracts. …”
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    Best Management Practices for Live Bee Removals in Florida: A Beekeeper’s Guide by Mary Bammer, Jamie Ellis, Eric Baxter, Krista Butler, John Coldwell, B. Keith Councell, Kevin Easton, Brendhan Horne, Brandi Stanford, Amy T. Vu

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Feral colonies of honey bees nesting near humans or domestic animals can pose a stinging threat and may be considered a nuisance and possibly a threat to animal or public health, and therefore bees often need to be removed or eradicated when they are found nesting near homes or other property. …”
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    Le roman anglais du XVIIIe siècle à l’opéra : la sentimentalité, Pamela et The Maid of the Mill by Michael Burden

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The notion that goodness must triumph, that a poor but honest girl should ‘make good’, and that such goodness should form a binding force between humans, was such a strong force in late 18th-century culture that it has been used as a means to define it as an ‘age’. …”
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    Ocean in danger: Climate challenges and sustainable solutions by Françoise Gaill

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It ensures that the planet remains habitable for all life, including humankind.But human activities pose threats to the health of the ocean and its resources. …”
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    Survival rate and growth performance of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) exposed in polyvinyl chloride microplastics by Bagus Dwi Hari Setyono, Wiwin Iky Soenarky, Zaenal Abidin, Rangga Idris Affandi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Plastic is one of the materials most widely used by humans. The more plastic that is used, the more plastic waste is released into environment and will polute water areas in various sizes, both macroplastics and microplastics. …”
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