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    Evaluation of Microbial Transplantation from High-Productivity Soil to Improve Soybean Performance in Less Productive Farmland by Danilo Tosta Souza, Aurélio Carneiro Soares Moreira, Hélio Danilo Quevedo, André May

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Future research should optimize (a) inoculant composition for specific productivity gaps; (b) delivery systems; and (c) compatibility with resident microbiomes, particularly in systems where niche-specific processes govern microbial establishment.…”
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    A Hybrid Graph-Based Risk Assessment and Attack Path Detection Model for IoT Systems by Ferhat Arat, Sedat Akleylek, Zaliha Yuce Tok

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The extensive data processing and communication requirements due to the increasing number of devices and connections have also introduced significant security challenges. …”
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    Mechanisms of Aqueous Fluid Infiltration and Redistribution in a Lower‐Crustal Pseudotachylyte‐Bearing Fault by Stephen Paul Michalchuk, Mona Lueder, Nils B. Gies, Markus Ohl, Jörg Hermann, Oliver Plümper, Luca Menegon

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Pulverization‐style fracturing of the host anorthosite resulted in the comminution of the host plagioclase (plagioclase1) grains and the growth of very fine (<20 μm) grained secondary plagioclase neoblasts (plagioclase2) filling the fractures. …”
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    Alteration of mitochondrial function in arthropods during arboviruses infection: a review of the literature by María E. Santana-Román, Santos Ramírez-Carreto, Paola Maycotte, Victoria Pando-Robles

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Some arboviruses can replicate within arthropod vectors without harming the host. Successful transmission depends on efficient viral replication in the vector’s tissues, ultimately reaching the salivary glands for transmission to a vertebrate host, including humans, via blood-feeding. …”
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    Transcriptome atlas of Striga germination: Implications for managing an intractable parasitic plant by Gilles Irafasha, Sylvia Mutinda, Fredrick Mobegi, Brett Hale, George Omwenga, Asela J. Wijeratne, Susann Wicke, Emily S. Bellis, Steven Runo

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…They only germinate in response to biomolecules emitted from the host's root exudate, strigolactones (SL). But it is now emerging that Striga germination is a much more complex process regulated by crosstalk of hormone signaling pathways. …”
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    Global Research Trends and Regional Disparities in the Political Participation of Arab Muslim Migrants: A Bibliometric Analysis (2013–2023) by Danial Darwis

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…By analysing 12 studies selected from 30 initial search results, the study identifies dominant themes such as diaspora, religiosity, and activism that reflect the socio-political dynamics of Arab Muslim migrants in host countries. These findings highlight the intersections between migration, identity, and politics, influencing policy and integration processes. …”
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    Iraqi Women in Diasporic Spaces: Political Mobilization, Gender &amp; Citizenship by Nadje Al-Ali

    Published 2007-07-01
    “…The comparative dimension is particularly important since general political climate and culture, as well as historical migration trajectories, gender ideologies and relations vary in the three host countries. The author maps out the existing women’s organizations, groups and networks and discusses impediments and obstacles to a greater involvement in political processes. …”
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    A comprehensive review of the pathogenic mechanisms of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: synergistic effects of virulence factors, quorum sensing, and biofilm formation by Xindan Zhang, Xindan Zhang, Duo Zhang, Duo Zhang, Di Zhou, Di Zhou, Shuai Zheng, Shuai Zheng, Shuang Li, Qinlong Hou, Qinlong Hou, Gen Li, Gen Li, Huiming Han, Huiming Han

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite these advances, significant gaps remain: the spatiotemporal interplay among different virulence modules; the precise molecular triggers of biofilm dispersal; and the dynamics of bacterial–host immune interactions in vivo. …”
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    The diversity, dynamics, and culturability of bacterial and fungal communities present in warm-season pasture grass seeds by Rens R. T. van Essen, Rens R. T. van Essen, Jatinder Kaur, Jatinder Kaur, Tongda Li, Tongda Li, Ross C. Mann, Tim I. Sawbridge, Tim I. Sawbridge

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In contrast, the fungal communities were more strongly driven by the genetics of the respective host genera. This suggests that differences in fungal strain levels could be exploited for modification of fungal microbiome effects.…”
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    Computational tools and data integration to accelerate vaccine development: challenges, opportunities, and future directions by Lindsey N. Anderson, Charles Tapley Hoyt, Jeremy D. Zucker, Andrew D. McNaughton, Jeremy R. Teuton, Klas Karis, Natasha N. Arokium-Christian, Jackson T. Warley, Zachary R. Stromberg, Benjamin M. Gyori, Benjamin M. Gyori, Neeraj Kumar

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Despite significant advances in the field of vaccine development there remain numerous challenges including the lack of standardized data reporting and curation practices, making it difficult to determine correlates of protection from experimental and clinical studies. Significant gaps in data and knowledge integration can hinder vaccine development which relies on a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between pathogens and the host immune system. …”
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    Multiwavelength Long-term Studies of Radio Galaxy NGC 1275 by Vera G. Sinitsyna, Vera Y. Sinitsyna

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It is widely considered that the processes of an interaction between the energy and radiation, which are generated in the active galactic nuclei (AGN) by accretion onto their central massive black hole with the gas in the host galaxy, take a great part in the evolution of the galaxies at all development stages. …”
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    Dietary transformations and health implications in migrant populations: a global perspective by Joseph Vinod Varre, Mia Dustin, Stephan Van Vliet

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…BackgroundDietary acculturation—the process by which migrants adopt the dietary patterns of their host country—has become increasingly relevant given the unprecedented scale of international migration. …”
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    A Psychosocial Exploration of International Medical Graduate Journeys, Perceptions, Challenges and Resulting Impacts: A Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods Study by Healey SJR, Fakes K, Malau-Aduli BS, Nair BR

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Working conditions, location/lifestyle and personal/family opportunities were among the reasons for Australia’s popularity as a host country. The most disliked aspects were system processes (eg, bureaucracy, certifications, licencing etc) (87/199; 43.7%), and discrimination, bias, racism, or prejudice (53/199; 26.6%). …”
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    Extracellular proteome of Trichoderma harzianum to identify proteins with biotechnological value by Ambrosino P, Scala V, Marra R, Vinale F, Soriente I, Ferraioli S, Carbone V, Ruocco M, Woo S L, Lorito M

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…These include novel enzymes, such as glycosylhydrolases and metalloprotease, proteins with conserved domains involved in pathogen-host interactions, such as Ras that regulates signal transduction pathways or LRRs that is involved in host recognition, etc. …”
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    Improving collaboration between native Hawaiians and energy professionals to explore geothermal energy potential in Hawai‘i by Noa Kamana, Mehana Vaughan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Throughout Hawai‘i’s history Native Hawaiians have been marginalized in decision making processes, overlooking cultural implications of development. …”
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    Recurrent targeted genes of hepatitis B virus in the liver cancer genomes identified by a next-generation sequencing-based approach. by Dong Ding, Xiaoyan Lou, Dasong Hua, Wei Yu, Lisha Li, Jun Wang, Feng Gao, Na Zhao, Guoping Ren, Lanjuan Li, Biaoyang Lin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Integration of the viral DNA into host chromosomes was found in most of the hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs). …”
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    The Generation of TGO-CaSSIS Stereo Products after six years of scientific mission: The Complete Stereo Chain of INAF by A. Tullo, C. Re, E. Simioni, S. Bertoli, R. La Grassa, G. Cremonese, N. Thomas

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…All the stereo products are available to the scientific community through the INAF-hosted repository. The 3DPD software pipeline includes various stages: pre-processing to remove optical distortions and mosaicking, a matching core and DTM interpolation routines. …”
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    ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE OF A STANDARD AND LEGAL BASIS OF MIGRATION AS A CONDITION OF MIGRANTS’ SUCCESSFUL ADAPTATION TO THE NEW SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT AND THEIR ADOPTION BY ABORIGINAL INHABIT... by Izafa Sh. Gadzhieva

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The author draws out the migration policy gaps and justifies the need of the necessity of special educational work among migrants and host country. …”
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    Glucocorticoid therapy for sepsis in the AI era: a survey on current and future approaches by Chenglong Liang, Shuo Pan, Wei Wu, Fanxuan Chen, Chengxi Zhang, Chen Zhou, Yifan Gao, Xiangyuan Ruan, Shichao Quan, Qi Zhao, Jingye Pan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Sepsis, a life-threatening medical condition, manifests as new or worsening organ failures due to a dysregulated host response to infection. Many patients with sepsis have manifested a hyperinflammatory phenotype leading to the identification of inflammatory modulation by corticosteroids as a key treatment modality. …”
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