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    Natural Area Weeds: Skunkvine (Paederia foetida) by Kenneth A. Langeland, R. K. Stocker, D. M. Brazis

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…It has been included on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council List of Invasive Species as a Category I, defined as “species that are invading and disrupting native plant communities in Florida.” It was added to the Florida Noxious Weed List in 1999, making it illegal to possess, move, or release in Florida. …”
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  2. 142

    A Colorado Front Range grassland exhibits decreasing dominance of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) over time by Janet S. Prevéy, Timothy R. Seastedt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The cheatgrass decline corresponded with a lesser decline in native grass cover and no change in native forb cover, while the abundance of non‐native perennial grasses and forb species increased over the study interval. …”
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    Preliminary Research: Utilization of Gourami Fish Bone Flour (Osphronemus gouramy) in Making Calcium Dumplings by Dwi Lestari Handayani, Monicha Efi Sumaimi, Tri Ani Ashari, Jumadi Jumadi

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Highlight • Knowing the amount of daily calcium needed • Knowing utilization of fish bone meal and its processed products • Analysis of the most preferred types of food and fish species Abstract Gourami (Osphronemus gouramy) is a type of freshwater fish native to Indonesia that is widely preferred, and has high economic value so that production per year increases. …”
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  4. 144

    Academic Writing for Publication Purposes and Machine Translation: Is the Symbiosis Possible? by O. L. Dobrynina

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…For articles written in Russian, an abstract in English is the only means of informing the world scientific community about the authors’ research results. However, the quality of abstracts written in Russian and then translated into English does not always meet the criteria for readability and comply with the accepted academic and publication conventions. …”
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  5. 145

    Cosmopolitanism of Langsa Society during Colonial Era by Sumiyati Sumiyati, Singgih Tri Sulistiyono, Yety Rochwulaningsih, Ichwan Azhari

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This is partly because the native people of Langsa, in their lifestyle, tend to follow the ulama(religious scholars) rather than the umara (secular leaders). …”
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  6. 146

    Evaluation of the biological treatment of a real contaminated groundwater through reductive dechlorination biostimulation by Hafsa Yaqoubi, Hafsa Yaqoubi, Geremia Sassetto, Maria Presutti, Mustapha Belfaquir, Bruna Matturro, Bruna Matturro, Simona Rossetti, Laura Lorini, Marco Petrangeli Papini, Marco Zeppilli, Marco Zeppilli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, the principal component analysis plot highlighted distinct groupings based on microbial community across different microcosm conditions, indeed, microbial community structures dominated by D. …”
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    First records of Anthidium florentinum (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae) in the Canary Islands: insights on citizen science and exotic bee species by Diego Patiño-Sauma, Carlos Ruiz, John S. Ascher

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The possible effects of A. florentinum on native bee communities in the archipelago, along with the role of cities in hosting biological invasions are also discussed.…”
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  8. 148

    The Cajun Renaissance and Cajun English. The Social, the Linguistic, the Imaginary by Olivier Glain

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Being either a monolingual French speaker or a bilingual French-English speaker was long at the heart of what it meant linguistically to be Cajun (Dubois and Horvath 2001). However, native-like competence in French almost completely vanished from Louisiana with the younger generations born during the 20th century, and Cajun English (CE) is now a full-fledged variety of English that allows the speaker to mark his/her Cajun identity (Dubois and Horvath 2000, 2008). …”
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    Comparison of CBCT Prescriptions among Different Campuses of East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine by Cody C. Phen, Gerard A. Camargo, Wenjian Zhang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine (ECU SoDM) has established a unique education model that delivers the dental curriculum through student rotations at community service learning centers (CSLCs) in underserved areas across North Carolina in their senior year. …”
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    Linguistic Identity with Special Reference to Western Hindi Dialects by Pallav Vishnu

    Published 2021-07-01
    “… Linguistic identity is the common bond that people share when they can understand each other in their native tongues, even if they share no other common heritage. …”
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  11. 151

    Mobile Applications in Breast Cancer Postoperative Care: A Scoping Review by Maryam Alidadi, Reza Rabiei, Atieh Akbari, Hassan Emami, Seyed Mohsen Laal Mousavi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Out of these studies, 14 used native apps, 14 used hybrid apps. Nine features were used in applications, and Tracker, Tailored Education, and Community Forum were the most repetitive features. …”
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  12. 152

    Restoration Effects of the Riparian Forest on the Intertidal Fish Fauna in an Urban Area of the Amazon River by Júlio C. Sá-Oliveira, Stephen F. Ferrari, Huann C. G. Vasconcelos, Raimundo N. G. Mendes-Junior, Andrea S. Araújo, Carlos Eduardo Costa-Campos, Walace S. Nascimento, Victoria J. Isaac

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Urbanization causes environmental impacts that threaten the health of aquatic communities and alter their recovery patterns. In this study, we evaluated the diversity of intertidal fish in six areas affected by urbanization (areas with native vegetation, deforested areas, and areas in process of restoration of vegetation) along an urban waterfront in the Amazon River. 20 species were identified, representing 17 genera, 14 families, and 8 orders. …”
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    MS-Based Analytical Techniques: Advances in Spray-Based Methods and EI-LC-MS Applications by Federica Bianchi, Nicolò Riboni, Veronica Termopoli, Lucia Mendez, Isabel Medina, Leopold Ilag, Achille Cappiello, Maria Careri

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In this context, several efforts have been made to achieve analytical instrumentation able to perform real-time analysis in the native environment of samples and to generate highly informative spectra. …”
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    Lagorio’s Wall in the Crimea: pages of scientific activity of the geologist Oleksandr Lagorio by Dmytro Mikhalenok

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the scientific literature and toponymy of the early 20th century, the dyke was called Lagorio’s Wall as a tribute to the outstanding geologist, native and researcher of the Crimea, whose scientific ideas continue to fascinate researchers. …”
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  15. 155

    Soil Quality and Water Redistribution Influences on Plant Production over Low Hillslopes on Reclaimed Mined Land by Stephen D. Merrill, Mark A. Liebig, John D. Hendrickson, Abbey F. Wick

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…At Stanton, alfalfa (Medicago sativa), native grasses (Bouteloua spp.), and CWG responded to RSD, increasing 70% to midslope and decreasing further. …”
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    New Data on Breeding Strategies and Reproductive Success of the Globally Threatened Turtle Dove Co-Occurring with the “Competitive” Collared Dove and the “Predatory” Maghreb Magpie... by Wafae Squalli, Ismail Mansouri, Driss Ousaaid, Mohammed Hmidani, Hamid Achiban, Fatima Fadil, Mohamed Dakki

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Interactions between co-occurring species, including competition and predation, comprise critical processes regulating local community structure, habitat use, and diversity. We monitored nesting habitats, breeding chronology, and reproductive success rates to describe the patterns of spatiotemporal organization of three co-habiting species: the “native” turtle dove, the “invasive” collared dove, and the “predatory” Maghreb magpie. …”
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    Wildlife of Florida Factsheet: Introduction by Raoul K. Boughton

    Published 2018-11-01
    “… The Wildlife of Florida Factsheet series was created to provide the public with a quick accurate introduction to Florida’s wildlife, including both native and invasive. We hope these factsheets inspire people to investigate wildlife in their own backyard and communities and understand the amazing biodiversity of wildlife in the state of Florida. …”
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    L’oppidum du Marduel (Saint-Bonnet-du-Gard) du Bronze final IIIb à l’époque romaine : synthèse des recherches sur un habitat occupé dans la longue durée by Denis Lebeaupin

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This decline does not seem to result from a considerable decrease in farming production, but can instead be explained by the insecurity that appears to set in during the second Iron Age, and perhaps by a breakdown in the terms of trade between native communities and their trade partners, Mediterranean traders and trading-post intermediaries.…”
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    Naturally Acquired Antibody Responses to a Synthetic Malaria Antigen AS202.11 by Rebeka Nazareth, Pius Horumpende, Tolbert Sonda, Arnold Ndaro, Edson Mollel, Eliakim Paul, Emmanuel Athanase, Jaffu Chilongola

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…To characterize naturally acquired Immunoglobulin G (IgG) responses to the synthetic peptide AS202.11, a malaria vaccine candidate. Methodology. This community based cross-sectional study enrolled 320 participants aged 1 year and above. …”
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    Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia by Marina Marić, Jelena Dumančić, Marin Vodanović, Igor Borzić, Dinko Radić, Davorka Radovčić, Hrvoje Brkić

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The individuals examined were native residents of the island and can be associated through their dental morphology with the Western Eurasian population group. …”
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