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  1. 8021

    Prevalence of helminths in horses raised in konya province by Uğur Uslu, Osman Güngör

    “…<b>Aim:</b> This study was carried out to estimate the prevalence of helminth species in horses raised in Konya region of Turkey.…”
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  2. 8022

    Exploring Mosquito Excreta as an Alternative Sample Type for Improving Arbovirus Surveillance in Australia by Tess R. Malcolm, Melissa J. Klein, Karolina Petkovic, Ina Smith, Kim R. Blasdell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Current arbovirus surveillance strategies in Australia involve mosquito collection, species identification, and virus detection. These processes are labour-intensive, expensive, and time-consuming and can lead to delays in reporting. …”
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  3. 8023

    Correlations between Endothelial Functions and ROS Detection in Diabetic Microvascular Wall: Early and Late Ascorbic Acid Supplementation by Pattarin Sridulyakul, Natchaya Wongeak-in, Suthiluk Patumraj

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The correlation between endothelial function and reactive oxygen species detecting from diabetic microvascular wall and the antioxidant effect of ascorbic acid (AA) during early and late phases of diabetic induction were determined. …”
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  4. 8024

    SMC-YOLO: A High-Precision Maize Insect Pest-Detection Method by Qinghao Wang, Yongkang Liu, Qi Zheng, Rui Tao, Yong Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, helping growers accurately identify pest species is important for improving corn yields. Thus, in this study, we propose to use a pest detector called SMC-YOLO, which is proposed using You Only Look Once (YOLO) v8 as a reference model. …”
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  5. 8025

    Abyssal deposit feeders are secondary consumers of detritus and rely on nutrition derived from microbial communities in their guts by Sonia Romero-Romero, Lee C. Miller, Jesse A. Black, Brian N. Popp, Jeffrey C. Drazen

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…We used compound-specific stable isotope ratios of amino acids (CSIA-AA) to estimate the trophic position of three abundant species of deposit feeders collected from the abyssal plain of the Northeast Pacific (Station M; ~ 4000 m depth), and compared it to the trophic position of their gut contents and the surrounding sediments. …”
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  6. 8026

    Application of the Natural Decomposition Method to Strongly Coupled Partial Differential Equations: The Gray-Scott Model. by Nsingwire, Godwin

    Published 2024
    “…This study investigated the application of the natural decomposition method for solving the Gray-Scott reaction-diffusion model, which is known for its complex nonlinearities and strong coupling between chemical species. A general form of the natural decomposition method was developed to address these complexities, providing a systematic framework for analyzing the model's behavior. …”
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  7. 8027

    Current Status of Fasciolosis of Goat in Sylhet, Bangladesh: An Integrated Morphomolecular Study by Chamali Akter Shykat, Saiful Islam, Foyez Ahmed, Kazi Mehetazul Islam, Jamal Uddin Bhuiyan, Tilak Chandra Nath

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Epidemiological information and proper identification of Fasciola species present in Bangladesh are important for control. …”
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  8. 8028

    Impact of thermal variation on the naupliar development of the copepod Apocyclops spartinus (Ruber, 1968) (Copepoda: Cyclopidae), under controlled conditions by Pedro Pablo Alonso Sánchez-Dávila, Ruth Milagros Alejos-Cabrera, Wilmer Gaspar-Reyes, Jhon Dionicio-Acedo

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In summary, A. spartinus nauplii exhibit potential as a live food source and it is recommended that targeted thermal treatments be employed to extend the time of optimal nauplii size and thereby enhance culture techniques of this species.…”
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  9. 8029

    Characteristics of lower respiratory microbiota in children’s refractory Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia pre- and post-COVID-19 era by Zhimin Xi, Jinglong Chen, Libo Wang, Aizhen Lu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mycoplasmoides pneumoniae was the top species of the LRT microbiota in both groups. The rate of macrolide resistance MP in Y2023 was significantly higher than that in Y2019 (P&lt;0.05), and the mutant site was all 23S rRNA A2063G. …”
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  10. 8030

    Using insecticidal compounds to elucidate the potential role of neurotransmitters in Lepidoptera pupal ecdysis by Niranjana Krishnan, Cassandra Gorman, Jillian Stewart, Steven Bradbury, Russell Jurenka

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In this paper, using two lepidopteran species, we undertook studies with five additional nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonists and three muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (mAChR) agonists to hypothesize the putative nAChR subunits that mediate pupal ecdysis. …”
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  11. 8031

    Aranzadi (Pamplona) (13 de diciembre de 2019) by Aitor Gallardón

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The existing fauna includes bats, sparrows, lizards and different species of fish. Although Aranzadi is part of the municipality of Pamplona, there are no residential buildings in the area, only some municipal services. …”
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  12. 8032

    Land Suitability Assessment for Apple (Malus domestica) Production in Sentele Watershed in Hadiya Zone, Southern Ethiopia by Getachew Beyene, Nigussie Dechassa, Alemayehu Regasa, Lemma Wogi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The results imply that it is necessary to take improvement measures such as irrigation, species selection, removing leaves (defoliation), and appropriate land-use planning in most of the land of the watershed before investing in apple cultivation and production, and it is necessary to expand apple production in the future only in areas that are highly and moderately suitable for producing the crop in the study area.…”
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  13. 8033

    Poor control of oxidative stress index is associated with increased DNA methylation in retinopathy patients of a sample from babylonian population by Farah A. Al-Hassan, Hawraa Sabah Al-Musawi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The total antioxidant, capacity (TAC) evaluated using Cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity method. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) was measured using Erel method. Global DNA methylation has measured employing 5 mC% estimating using MethylFlash™ Methylated DNA Quantification Kit. …”
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  14. 8034

    Second-generation anti-amyloid monoclonal antibodies for Alzheimer’s disease: current landscape and future perspectives by Byeong-Hyeon Kim, Sujin Kim, Yunkwon Nam, Yong Ho Park, Seong Min Shin, Minho Moon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In contrast, second-generation MABs, including aducanumab, lecanemab, donanemab, and gantenerumab directed against pathogenic Aβ species and aggregates have shown that reducing Aβ deposition can be an effective strategy to slow cognitive impairment in AD. …”
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  15. 8035

    Identification of Mutations that Encode Drug Resistance in the Polymerase Gene of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus by Zhengxian Gu, Hengsheng Fang, Horacio Salomon, Qing Gao, Mark A Wainberg

    Published 1994-01-01
    “…Sometimes, the wild-type site 65 codon was also detected, indicating the presence of mixtures of viral quasi-species. Direct cloning and sequencing revealed the site 65 mutation in viruses isolated from patients on prolonged ddC therapy.…”
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  16. 8036

    Overexpression of Bacterial mtlD Gene in Peanut Improves Drought Tolerance through Accumulation of Mannitol by Tengale Dipak Bhauso, Thankappan Radhakrishnan, Abhay Kumar, Gyan Prakash Mishra, Jentilal Ramjibhai Dobaria, Kirankumar Patel, Manchikatla Venkat Rajam

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Mannitol, a compatible solute, is known to scavenge hydroxyl radicals generated during various abiotic stresses, thereby conferring tolerance to water-deficit stress in many plant species. However, peanut plant is not known to synthesize mannitol. …”
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  17. 8037

    RIP mutated ITS genes in populations of Ophiocordyceps sinensis and their implications for molecular systematics by Yi Li, Lan Jiang, Ke Wang, Hai-Jun Wu, Rui-Heng Yang, Yu-Jing Yan, Kathryn E. Bushley, David L. Hawksworth, Zujian Wu, Yi-Jian Yao

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Our results demonstrate a wide distribution of ITS pseudogenes amongst different geographic populations, and indicate how ITS pseudogenes can contribute to the reconstruction of the evolutionary history of the species.…”
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  18. 8038

    Newly developed genomic SSR markers revealed the population structure and genetic characteristics of abaca (Musa textilis Nee) by Mariecris Rizalyn R. Mendoza, Antonio C. Laurena, Maria Genaleen Q. Diaz, Eureka Teresa M. Ocampo, Tonette P. Laude, Antonio G. Lalusin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Previous studies have relied on molecular markers designed for other Musa species or distant genera like rice, limiting accurate genetic characterization and germplasm conservation. …”
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  19. 8039

    Use of morphometry in the arborization of Paragominas city, Pará, Brazil, with Handroanthus impetiginosus (Mart. ex DC.) Mattos (Bignoniaceae) by Victor Pereira de Oliveira, Michael Douglas Roque Lima, Walmer Bruno Rocha Martins

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The objective of this study was to describe the morphometric variables for individuals of the species Handroanthus impetiginosus Mattos (pink trumpet tree, pink ipe) used for urban tree-planting in the municipality of Paragominas, Pará State, northern Brazil. …”
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  20. 8040

    Climate change-driven shifts in the global distribution of tomato and potato crops and their associated bacterial pathogens by Muhammad Hubab, Niloufar Lorestani, Rogayah Akram Mheisin Al-Awabdeh, Farzin Shabani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study used four species distribution models (SDMs) to predict current and future habitat suitability for both tomato and potato crops, as well as their associated pathogens, under two shared socioeconomic pathways (SSP4.5 and SSP8.5) and four global circulation models (GCMs).ResultsThe models projected significant poleward shifts in suitable habitats for tomatoes and potatoes, with notable expansions in higher-latitude regions such as Canada, northern Europe, and Russia, and contractions in current major production zones such as the United States (US), Brazil, parts of Africa, and China. …”
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