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    Apports de l’archéobotanique à la compréhension de la Source des Roches, Chamalières (Puy-de-Dôme) by Béatrice Prat, Manon Cabanis

    Published 2008-04-01
    “…The hypothesis of an open air sanctuary, first advanced by Anne-Marie Romeuf, director of excavation, is therefore reinforced by the pollen analysis which leads us to consider the possibility that a “sacred grove” made up principally of oaks was present. The correlation of the archaeobotanic data from palynology and paleœthnobotany contributes to the strengthening of the site’s knowledge from the landscape’s point of view. …”
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    First discoveries of colonies of the rare ant species Camponotus tergestinus Müller, 1921 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in situ by Gregor Bračko

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Based on available data, Camponotus tergestinus is an arboricolous species having a strong association with oaks. Its arboricolous and presumably nocturnal habits could be the main reasons for the paucity of available data. …”
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    A Strategy to Revalue a Wood Waste for Simultaneous Cadmium Removal and Wastewater Disinfection by Aleksandra Ivanovska, Sonja Veljović, Biljana Dojčinović, Nenad Tadić, Katarina Mihajlovski, Maja Natić, Mirjana Kostić

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this investigation, the possibility of wood waste (hardwoods such as oaks’ and alternatives’ staves from Balkan cooperage) revalorization for simultaneous cadmium removal and wastewater disinfection was examined. …”
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    Nambu–Jona-Lasinio model with a fractal inspired coupling by E. Megías, M.J. Teixeira, V.S. Timóteo, A. Deppman

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We show that the modified coupling regularizes the model in a smooth cutoff fashion and reproduces the pion mass and decay constant, providing an almost identical Gell-Mann-Oakes-Renner relation as in the standard NJL model. …”
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    Asthma Biologics Across the T2 Spectrum of Inflammation in Severe Asthma: Biomarkers and Mechanism of Action by Lindsley AW, Lugogo N, Reeh KAG, Spahn J, Parnes JR

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Andrew W Lindsley,1 Njira Lugogo,2 Kaitlin AG Reeh,3 Joseph Spahn,3 Jane R Parnes1 1Amgen Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, USA; 2Michigan Medicine Asthma Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; 3AstraZeneca, Gaithersburg, MD, USACorrespondence: Andrew W Lindsley, US Medical Affairs, Amgen Inc., One Amgen Center Dr, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91320, USA, Email alindsle@amgen.comAbstract: Airway inflammation, a hallmark feature of asthma, drives many canonical features of the disease, including airflow limitation, mucus plugging, airway remodeling, and hyperresponsiveness. …”
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    Phylogeography and population structure of the global, wide host-range hybrid pathogen Phytophthora × cambivora by Martin S. Mullett, Kris Van Poucke, Annelies Haegeman, Fran Focquet, Nicholas C. Cauldron, Brian J. Knaus, Marilia Horta Jung, Koji Kageyama, Ayaka Hieno, Hayato Masuja, Seiji Uematsu, Joan F. Webber, Clive M. Brasier, József Bakonyi, Kurt Heungens, Niklaus J. Grünwald, Thomas Jung

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Phytophthora × cambivora is an invasive, destructive pathogen of forest and fruit trees causing severe damage worldwide to chestnuts (Castanea), apricots, peaches, plums, almonds and cherries (Prunus), apples (Malus), oaks (Quercus), and beech (Fagus). It was one of the first damaging invasive Phytophthora species to be introduced to Europe and North America, although its origin is unknown. …”
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