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    Nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis as a cause of systemic embolism by N.D. Oryshchyn

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Imaging methods (transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography) showed specific features of thrombotic vegetations on mitral and aortic heart valves. Laboratory work-up (blood culture, serological examination) excluded infective endocarditis as a cause of vegetations. …”
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    Could Externalized St. Jude Medical Riata® Lead Be a Culture Medium of a Polymicrobial Endocarditis? A Clinical Case by Zefferino Palamà, Roberta Trotta, Cosimo Mandurino, Mariangela Pinto, Giovanni Luzzi, Stefano Favale

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The externalization of Riata lead may cause the malfunction but it could also promote bacterial colonies and vegetations. In conclusion, looking for early signs of infection is mandatory during Riata leads follow-up checks.…”
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    Guidance for Processing Sushi in Retail Operations by Keith R. Schneider, Victor Garrido, W. Steve Otwell, Ray Mobley

    Published 2005-04-01
    “… This recommended guidance is for sushi and related products (raw or cooked) either in the form of individual slices or combined in rolls made with acidified rice, seafood and vegetables, or similar rolls with vegetables alone, prepared in the retail establishment by combining the necessary ingredients, and packaged for display in refrigerated cases for public sale. …”
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    Proper Use and Handling of Glyphosate in Plant Nurseries by Shawn T. Steed, Robert H. Stamps, Chris Marble

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Used for postemergent control of vegetation, it controls annual and perennial grasses, broadleaves, and sedges. …”
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    Proper Use and Handling of Glyphosate in Plant Nurseries by Shawn T. Steed, Robert H. Stamps, Chris Marble

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Used for postemergent control of vegetation, it controls annual and perennial grasses, broadleaves, and sedges. …”
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    VARIABILITY STRUCTURE AND GENETIC DETERMINATION OF PLANT PHENOLOGICAL TYPE (ACCORDING TO RESULTS OF TOBACCO RESEARCH) by A. E. Shpakov, Yu. A. Volchkov, V. V. Drobyshev

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Analysis of the variation pattern of the phenological trait complex in a tobacco variety collection showed no difference in the genetic determination between the vegetative and generative periods of tobacco plant development. …”
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    Guidance for Processing Sushi in Retail Operations by Keith R. Schneider, Victor Garrido, W. Steve Otwell, Ray Mobley

    Published 2005-04-01
    “… This recommended guidance is for sushi and related products (raw or cooked) either in the form of individual slices or combined in rolls made with acidified rice, seafood and vegetables, or similar rolls with vegetables alone, prepared in the retail establishment by combining the necessary ingredients, and packaged for display in refrigerated cases for public sale. …”
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    Impact assessment of planned and unplanned urbanization on land surface temperature in Afghanistan using machine learning algorithms: a path toward sustainability by Sajid Ullah, Xiuchen Qiao, Aqil Tariq

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Kabul’s planned city shows lower LST than Jalalabad’s unplanned city, primarily due to planned urbanization and greater vegetation cover in the city center. Urban planners should limit unplanned development and increase vegetation in Jalalabad to reduce the potential impacts of high temperatures.…”
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    Floristic Diversity and Distribution Pattern of Plant Communities along Altitudinal Gradient in Sangla Valley, Northwest Himalaya by Pankaj Sharma, J. C. Rana, Usha Devi, S. S. Randhawa, Rajesh Kumar

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This has necessitated the qualitative and quantitative assessment of vegetation here. The present study was conducted in Sangla Valley of northwest Himalaya aiming to assess the structure of vegetation and its trend in the valley along the altitudinal gradient. …”
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    INFLUENȚA CONDIȚIILOR DE PROCESARE ASUPRA CONȚINUTULUI DE ANTIOXIDANȚI ÎN FRUCTUS ROSAE by USM ADMIN

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Fructele de măceș sau Fructus Rosae este un produs vegetal medicinal bogat în vitamine (A, B, C, D și E), minerale (Ca, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, S, Si și Se), polifenoli și are capacitate antioxidantă înaltă. …”
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    Repeatability of Nest Site Selection of Green Turtles on Samandağ Beach by Bektaş Sönmez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This suggests that green turtles select nesting sites that are close to the vegetation line but far from the sea and sites that are very close in horizontal distance. …”
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    Soil Respiration Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Shrub Ecosystem on the Loess Plateau by ZHANG Kuiyue, LIU Dengfeng, LIU Hui, ZHAO Xiaoyu, GUO Fengnian, MENG Xianmeng, HUANG Qiang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Soil respiration is one of the main sources of atmospheric carbon.In recent years,the vegetation cover of the Loess Plateau has changed significantly.To explore the change rules and influencing factors of soil respiration in the shrub ecosystem,this paper used the infrared gas analyzer to observe the soil respiration rate at three measuring points of the Chunhua shrub ecosystem in the gully region of the Loess Plateau in 2020,including the bare land and the surface with retained vegetation at different elevations.The results show the following:① the diurnal soil respiration rate in the Chunhua shrub ecosystem shows a single-peak curve.The soil respiration rate of the land with preserved vegetation is always higher than that of the bare land within 1 day.② There is a significant positive correlation between diurnal soil respiration rate and soil temperature,which could explain 83% of the diurnal variation of soil respiration rate.The diurnal variation of soil respiration rate of shrub ecosystem in gully region of Loess Plateau is negatively correlated with soil moisture.③ The diurnal variation of soil respiration rate,soil temperature,and soil moisture fluctuates greatly.There is a significant positive correlation between monthly soil respiration rate and soil temperature in the gully region of the shrub ecosystem.…”
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    Assessing Vulenerabilty of Karstic Aquifers in Kermanshah Plain and Bistoon-Parao Mass Using COP Model by amjad maleki, sajad bageri, sara mataee

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Major areas of low and moderate vulnerabilityzones has been located in the high part of the area on wherethe developed limestone territory of karst formations is found. Vegetation cover of these regions areforest-steppe vegetation where is located in the low vulnerability zone and without vegetation cover where is in the moderate vulnerability zones. …”
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    Infektif Endokarditis Pada Penyakit Jantung Tiroid by Pradita Diah Permatasari

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Treatment of infective endocarditis consists of giving antibiotics and evacuating vegetation by surgery. Surgical action is indicated if there is symptoms of heart failure, uncontrolled infections and vegetation size are too large, causing the risk of embolism.…”
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    Plant cover and hydrological response in a seasonally dry tropical forest (SDTF) by Eunice Maia Andrade, Maria Elinalda Ribeiro Costa, Júlio César Neves dos Santos, Helba Araujo de Queiroz Palácio, Jacques Carvalho Ribeiro Filho

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Rainfall depth and intensity were the factors that best explained the effective precipitation under both types of vegetation cover. The influence of herbaceous vegetation on the reduction of surface runoff was demonstrated by the smaller runoff depth and the greater potential for soil water storage in the watershed under thinned Caatinga. …”
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    Modelling the Control of the Impact of Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) Infestations on Maize Production by Salamida Daudi, Livingstone Luboobi, Moatlhodi Kgosimore, Dmitry Kuznetsov

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Preliminary analysis of the model in the vegetative and reproductive stages revealed that the two systems had a unique and positively bounded solution for all time t≥0. …”
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