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    GENOME POLITICS: STRATEGY AND TACTICS by Jonas Rubikas

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…Evidence of that is the damage to mental functions in various disorders of genome. …”
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    Physiological Response to Salinity in Novel M-Series Grapevine Rootstocks: A Comparison with Commercial Standards by Xavier Rius-Garcia, María Videgain-Marco, José Casanova-Gascón, Luis Acuña-Rello, Pablo Martín-Ramos

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Organ-specific responses highlighted roots acting as primary ion reservoirs, particularly for sodium and calcium; leaves exhibited high potassium and chloride concentrations, critical for photosynthesis but prone to ionic imbalance under stress; and stems and wood played a buffering role, compartmentalizing excess sodium and minimizing damage to photosynthetic tissues. The reported findings provide valuable insights for rootstock selection and breeding programs, particularly for regions facing increasing soil and water salinization challenges.…”
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    Physiological adaptations and myocellular stress in short-term, high-frequency blood flow restriction training: A scoping review. by Victor Sabino de Queiros, Nicholas Rolnick, Phelipe Wilde de Alcântara Varela, Breno Guilherme de Araújo Tinôco Cabral, Paulo Moreira Silva Dantas

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Conclusion</h4>The synthesis presented indicates that short-term, high-frequency BFR training programs can generate significant neuromuscular adaptations. …”
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    CSN6 aggravates inflammation and Myocardial injury in macrophage of sepsis model by MIF by Qianying Song, Changming Zhou, Yufei Liu, Liping Wang, Huiyi Lv, Cuiying Zhang, Xuanqi Wang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…CSN6 aggravates mitochondrial damage in an in vitro model of sepsis. CSN6 induces MIF expression in macrophages in an in vitro model of sepsis. …”
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    Interspecific variation in wildlife hazards to aircraft: Implications for airport wildlife management by Travis L. DeVault, Jerrold L. Belant, Bradley F. Blackwell, Thomas W. Seamans

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Avian body mass was strongly associated with percentage of all strikes that caused damage, but not for species exceeding median body mass (1,125 g) of birds in damaging strikes. …”
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    Dynamics analysis of the reasons for disability among population of Zaporizhzhia region at 2013–2018 by Z. V. Lashkul, V. V. Chemirisov, V. L. Kurochka, I. V. Mashikhina, G. L. Poliakov

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Statistical processing of the study materials was using computer programs of the STATISTICA package (StatSoft Statistica v. 6.0). …”
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    Mosquito species identification using convolutional neural networks with a multitiered ensemble model for novel species detection by Autumn Goodwin, Sanket Padmanabhan, Sanchit Hira, Margaret Glancey, Monet Slinowsky, Rakhil Immidisetti, Laura Scavo, Jewell Brey, Bala Murali Manoghar Sai Sudhakar, Tristan Ford, Collyn Heier, Yvonne-Marie Linton, David B. Pecor, Laura Caicedo-Quiroga, Soumyadipta Acharya

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Yet this task is hindered by limited global taxonomic expertise and specimen damage consistent across common capture methods. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are promising with limited sets of species, but image database requirements restrict practical implementation. …”
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    Photosynthetic performance index (PIabs) and malondialdehyde (MDA) content determine rice biomass under combined salt stress and prohexadione-calcium treatment by Guanqiang Zuo, Wanqi Mei, Naijie Feng, Dianfeng Zheng

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Plant growth regulators (PGRs) have proven effective in alleviating salt stress damage in crops, yet the predictive hierarchy of physiological traits governing biomass under combined salt-PGR regimes remains unclear. …”
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    Numerical Simulation of the Influence of the Distance between the Diamond Sawblade and Free Surface on Cutting Performance by Qingliang Zeng, Zhiwen Wang, Zhenguo Lu, Lirong Wan, Xin Zhang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Through the statistical analysis of rock damage by image recognition program statistics, it is concluded that the feed speed and cutting depth of the sawblade have a significant impact on the rock damage value. …”
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    Immunology &amp; Immune System by Gehlert S, 2, Jacko D

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Following skeletal muscle damage, complex cellular events are required that coordinate the restoration of the functional environment of muscle fibers. …”
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    Neurogenic Bladder by Peter T. Dorsher, Peter M. McIntosh

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Congenital anomalies such as meningomyelocele and diseases/damage of the central, peripheral, or autonomic nervous systems may produce neurogenic bladder dysfunction, which untreated can result in progressive renal damage, adverse physical effects including decubiti and urinary tract infections, and psychological and social sequelae related to urinary incontinence. …”
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    Measuring human–wildlife conflicts: Comparing insights from different monitoring approaches by Anna Songhurst

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…ABSTRACT Studies investigating wildlife crop‐damage have been widely documented, but methods often vary and results can be difficult to compare across national and international regions. …”
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    Therapeutic management for patients with trunk and extremities integumentary tissues defects of traumatic genesis by O. V. Ponomarenko

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Objective: To improve the results of treating patients with wounds, functional and aesthetic defects of mechanical origin by developing a comprehensive program of surgery to restore the form and function of trunk and limbs. …”
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    Nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, and decision-making related to sepsis assessment and management in Palestinian intensive care units by Hatem Khallaf, Moath Abu Ejheisheh, Malakeh. Z. Malak, Anas Shehadeh, Ahmad Ayed, Ahmad Batran, Mosaab Farajallah

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Introduction Sepsis is a major global health issue leading to severe organ damage and causing 11 million deaths annually. It affects 50 million people worldwide and requires extensive knowledge and resources. …”
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