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    Peach Scab by Daniel Mancero-Castillo, Ali Sarkhosh, Mercy Olmstead, Philip Harmon

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…This pathogen can infect other fruits and nuts within the Prunus species, like almonds, apricots, nectarines, and plums. …”
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    In Situ Evaluation of Fludarabine-DNA Interaction Using a DNA-Electrochemical Biosensor by H. Eda Satana, Ana Maria Oliveira-Brett

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The oxidation mechanism of fludarabine occurs with the transfer of one proton and one electron and the formation of a hydroxylated species. The interaction of fludarabine with DNA was investigated, by differential pulse voltammetry, in incubated solutions and using dsDNA- and polyhomonucleotides-, poly[G] and poly[A], electrochemical biosensors. …”
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    A Fatal Bloodstream Infection by Staphylococcus pettenkoferi in an Intensive Care Unit Patient by Caterina Mammina, Celestino Bonura, Maria Stella Verde, Teresa Fasciana, Daniela Maria Palma

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…We describe a fatal case of bacteremia by a newly recognized species of CoNS, Staphylococcus pettenkoferi, in an ICU patient.…”
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    Black Turpentine Beetle, Dendroctonus terebrans (Olivier) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) by Albert E. Mayfield, John L. Foltz

    Published 2005-10-01
    “… The black turpentine beetle, Dendroctonus terebrans (Olivier), or BTB, is one of five common species of pine bark beetles in the southeastern United States. …”
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    Pitones Birmanas en Florida del Sur: Soporte Científico para el Manejo de Especies Invasoras by Rebecca G. Harvey, Matthew L. Brien, Michael S. Cherkiss, Michael Dorcas, Mike Rochford, Ray W. Snow, Frank J. Mazzotti, Marianna Domínguez

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Mazzotti and translated by Marianna Domínguez, is the Spanish language version of WEC-242, Burmese Pythons in South Florida: Scientific Support for Invasive Species Management. It describes the population of Burmese pythons in south Florida, python reproduction, size and appearance, and the work of the Python Science Support Team. …”
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    Decoding the mystery of how bacteria “talk”: Among Gram-negative microorganisms by Wen-Si Tan, Jodi Woan-Fei Law, Vengadesh Letchumanan, Kok-Gan Chan

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Bacteria are the most abundant microorganisms where most species are often found ubiquitous. Microorganisms such as bacteria are diverse in their impacts such as in spreading of infectious diseases or play a valuable role in biotechnological purposes. …”
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    Yeast Methylotrophy: Metabolism, Gene Regulation and Peroxisome Homeostasis by Hiroya Yurimoto, Masahide Oku, Yasuyoshi Sakai

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Eukaryotic methylotrophs, which are able to obtain all the carbon and energy needed for growth from methanol, are restricted to a limited number of yeast species. When these yeasts are grown on methanol as the sole carbon and energy source, the enzymes involved in methanol metabolism are strongly induced, and the membrane-bound organelles, peroxisomes, which contain key enzymes of methanol metabolism, proliferate massively. …”
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    First Report of an Emerging Ulcerative Skin Disease in Invasive Lionfish by Holden Earl Harris, Alexander Q. Fogg, Roy P. Yanong, Salvatore Frasca Jr, Theresa Cody, Thomas B. Waltzek, William F. Patterson

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…More advanced diagnostics are underway to better understand the factors causing this disease/syndrome and its potential to spread to other species. Researchers are also examining the lethal and chronic effects of this disease on individual fish, as well as its effect on lionfish populations, the lionfish fishery, and reef fish communities. …”
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    Restoration of phosphate mined lands: literature review with insights from Morocco by Anass Bourazza, Abdel Aziz Hassane Sidikou, Berhanu Amsalu Fenta, Abdelaziz Hirich

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It evaluates restoration techniques, focusing on the effectiveness of various plant species in restoring mined areas. Key factors influencing successful rehabilitation include topsoil management, physico-chemical site characteristics, nutrient bioavailability, topography, and water availability. …”
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    Developmental Defects in Trisomy 21 and Mouse Models by Jean Maurice Delabar, Revital Aflalo-Rattenbac, Nicole Créau

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…This review describes the main phenotypic alterations occurring during the development of patients with T21 and the developmental abnormalities observed in mouse models, and investigates phenotypes common to both species.…”
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    Striped Cucumber Beetle Acalymma vittatum F. (Insecta: Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) by Braden Evans, Justin Renkema

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Though the striped cucumber beetle occurs throughout Florida, it is the least commonly reported among three chrysomelid species on cucurbit crops in the state. The spotted cucumber beetle, Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber, and banded cucumber beetle, Diabrotica balteata LeConte, are more common in Florida, causing damage symptoms that are similar to striped cucumber feeding damage (Webb 2010). …”
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    Torsional four-fermion interaction and the Raychaudhuri equation by Shibendu Gupta Choudhury, Sagar Kumar Maity, Amitabha Lahiri

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Also, the interaction starts to dominate as the collapse proceeds, accelerating or decelerating the collapse depending on the relative signs of the geometrical interaction between different species of fermions.…”
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    Multicomponent Adsorption of Butane, NO and SO on Activated Carbon by Falk Ahnert, Wolfgang Heschel

    Published 2002-05-01
    “…During co-adsorption, SO 2 reacted with NO 2 (both as adsorbed species) and produced an additional amount of NO. …”
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    From hypoxic pockets to daily routines: linking brain oxygenation and cognitive resilience by Dian Jiao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…By integrating insights from centenarians, hypoxia-adapted species, and multimodal intervention studies, this framework highlights the transformative potential of lifestyle-based strategies in addressing cerebral oxygen deficits. …”
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    Antibiotic Treatment of Dogs and Cats during Pregnancy by Marcela Rebuelto, María Elena Loza

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Pharmacotherapy during pregnancy in all species may affect adversely the developing fetus; therefore, it should be avoided when possible.…”
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    Spatial Complexity of a Predator-Prey Model with Holling-Type Response by Lei Zhang, Zhibin Li

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…From the numerical results, we know that noise or external periodic forcing can induce instability and enhance the oscillation of the species density, and the cooperation between noise and external periodic forces inherent to the deterministic dynamics of periodically driven models gives rise to the appearance of a rich transport phenomenology. …”
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    Inter-subjectivity and Domestication in the Making of a Global Region: Territorialization of Salmon in the Chilean Patagonia by Gustavo Blanco Wells, Alberto Arce, Eleanor Fisher

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The analysis focuses on experiments, encounters and affects, decentering conventional perspectives about the domestication of species, regional development and food production. …”
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    Babuinare by Joana Antunes

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Attesting to this close relationship, the first known medieval designation for what we now call marginalia, comes from the term babewyn, or baboon, summoning the generality of the simian species and behaviours then known. Based on this affinity, we will seek to identify and, whenever possible, interpret some of the most significant representations of monkeys in medieval marginalia in Portugal during the 14th century, of which two unpublished case studies stand out.…”
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    Peach Scab by Daniel Mancero-Castillo, Ali Sarkhosh, Mercy Olmstead, Philip Harmon

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…This pathogen can infect other fruits and nuts within the Prunus species, like almonds, apricots, nectarines, and plums. …”
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    Professional Disease Management Guide for Ornamental Plants by Philip F. Harmon, S. D. Bledsoe

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Florida’s warm, humid environment is a gardener’s paradise and a great location for ornamental plant producers to grow numerous plant species—but these conditions also are suitable for the development of a wide variety of plant pathogens and insects that can spread them. …”
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