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    Quantitative histopathological analysis of thrombi retrieved by mechanical thrombectomy and their association with stroke aetiology by Yiwei Chen, Xiaobo Li, Juan Huang, Yi Yuan, Zhiyi Jiang, Shuntong Hu, Ruping Xiang, Longfeng Ran, Dujie Xie, Panyao Long

    “…Recanalisation time was significantly longer for large artery atherosclerosis emboli than for cardioembolic emboli (p=0.032).Conclusion There is significant heterogeneity in thrombus composition among different stroke subtypes. The quantitative assessment of thrombus composition may be a useful biomarker of stroke aetiology, and strokes of undetermined aetiology may be more likely to have a cardioembolic origin.…”
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    Exploring the use of the South African nest record scheme to detect changes in phenology: a case study using four well represented species by Rebecca Muller, Chima Nwaogu, Barbara Helm, B. Irene Tieleman, Arjun Amar

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Firstly, we explore the composition of nest cards for each species, specifically the proportions of single‐ and multi‐visit cards. …”
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    Trends in 170 years of Australian plant nursery production and climatic drivers indicate a coupled response to climate change by Manuel Esperon‐Rodriguez, Brett Bennett, Sameer Hifazat, Mark G. Tjoelker

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…We hypothesised that changes in climate were reflected in the nursery production composition, with an increase in production of more climate‐tolerant species in recent decades as a coupled response to climate change. …”
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    Inventory of Shallow-Water Fouling Invertebrates of Long Island, New York by Ezra Roesch, Jack H. Rosencrans, Kent A. Hatch, Robert W. Thacker

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The high variability in taxon composition observed among sites indicates that additional research is needed to expand our knowledge of invertebrate diversity in the waters surrounding Long Island. …”
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    Seasonal shifts in depth-to-water uptake by young thinned and overstocked lodgepole pine (<i>Pinus contorta</i>) forests under drought conditions in the Okanagan Valley, British Co... by E. C. Ellis, R. D. Guy, X. A. Wei

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…<p>As drought and prolonged water stress become more prevalent in dry regions under climate change, preserving water resources becomes a focal point for maintaining forest health. …”
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    Water chemistry of Alaskan glacial rivers is affected by glacier coverage, bedrock type, and groundwater inputs by Miaja Coombs, Gregory T. Carling, Lee Ann Munk, Jordan Jenckes, Barry R. Bickmore, Kevin A. Rey, Alyssa N. Thompson, Diego P. Fernandez, Anna Bergstrom, Teresa Gomez

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…For example, water chemistry in the Knik and Matanuska rivers (with large contributing glaciers) was more influenced by glacier meltwater, while water chemistry in the Little Susitna River (with small glaciers) was more influenced by groundwater. …”
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    Spectrum of γ-Secretase dysfunction as a unifying predictor of ADAD age at onset across PSEN1, PSEN2 and APP causal genes by Sara Gutiérrez Fernández, Cristina Gan Oria, Dieter Petit, Wim Annaert, John M. Ringman, Nick C. Fox, Natalie S. Ryan, Lucía Chávez-Gutiérrez

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Age at symptom onset (AAO) is relatively consistent among carriers of the same PSEN1 mutation, but more variable for PSEN2 and APP variants, with these mutations associated with later AAOs than PSEN1. …”
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    Impact of Drying on Phytonutritional Compounds, In Vitro Antioxidant Activity and Cytotoxicity of Spiny Saltbush (<i>Rhagodia spinescens</i>) by Sephora Mutombo Mianda, Jiaxuan Li, Saleha Akter, Oladipupo Adiamo, Dharini Sivakumar, Yasmina Sultanbawa

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Freeze-dried samples retained more individual metabolites than oven-dried samples, while oven-dried samples had higher antioxidant activity (ABTS and FRAP), lutein, trans-β carotene, and cis-β-carotene. …”
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    Treatment of wrist stiffness through posture orthosis and active exercise: A case report by Paolo Boccolari, Mario Lando, Lucia Zingarello, Leonardo Monzani Vecchi, Roberto Tedeschi, Danilo Donati

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Introduction: Wrist fractures, particularly the distal radius, can result in significant stiffness and hand dysfunction if not mobilized early. The variable immobilization period post-fracture depends on fracture type, location, stability, and surgical intervention. …”
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    Silicic magmas in the Michoacán-Guanajuato Volcanic Field: an overview about plumbing systems, crustal storage and genesis processes by Giovanni Sosa-Ceballos, Mario Emmanuel Boijseauneau-López, Juan Daniel Pérez-Orozco, Gerardo Cifuentes-Nava, Xavier Bolós, Mathieu Perton, David Simón-Velázquez

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…We propose that regardless of the genesis of andesitic melts, such intermediate magmas arrive to the upper-crust and are forced to evolve within local compression zones where they melt the local granitic basement and form crystal mushes. The compositional variability of silicic rocks in the MGVF is a consequence of the variable mixing between the intermediate magmas and the granitic partial melts. …”
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    Information about nutritional aspects of edible insects: Perspectives across different European geographies by Raquel P. F. Guiné, Sofia G. Florença, Cristina A. Costa, Paula M. R. Correia, Manuela Ferreira, Ana P. Cardoso, Sofia Campos, Ofélia Anjos, Elena Bartkiene, Marijana Matek Sarić

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Edible insects (EIs) have recently gained attention as an alternative and more sustainable food, emerging as an alternative to other protein foods with higher environmental impacts, like bovine meat. …”
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    HABITAT NEEDS AND MANAGEMENT OF MERRIAM'S TURKEY IN SOUTHCENTRAL NEW MEXICO by Sanford D. Schemnitz, David L. Goerndt, Kenneth H. Jones

    Published 1985-01-01
    “…Brood‐rearing habitat was less variable and consisted of small openings in mixed conifer stands, meadow borders and aspen glens. …”
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    Do water–energy dynamics drive plant species richness patterns on the high alpine Tibetan plateau? by Prakash Bhattarai, Ole R. Vetaas, Guang Zhao

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…We found that both energy variables and water variables significantly influenced species richness and composition on the alpine Tibetan plateau and supported the water–energy dynamics (WED) hypothesis. …”
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    Might the Mothers of Premature Babies Feed Them and Devote Some Milk to the Milk Bank? by Pasqua Anna Quitadamo, Giuseppina Palumbo, Liliana Cianti, Matteo Luigi Napolitano, Ciro Coviello, Paola Lurdo, Massimiliano Copetti, Maria Assunta Gentile, Pierpaolo Cristalli

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The comparison between the donor volume averages of the preterm and full-term groups is statistically significant. The composition data are in line with the literature: there is an increase by 18 % in the protein component of the milk deriving from the mothers of the premature infants; the gap in carbohydrates is less significant (5-6%) and the gap in calories is similarly low being only 2% higher than the single donor milk and 11% more than the pooled milk. …”
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    PDX models recapitulate the genetic and epigenetic landscape of pediatric T‐cell leukemia by Paulina Richter‐Pechańska, Joachim B Kunz, Beat Bornhauser, Caroline von Knebel Doeberitz, Tobias Rausch, Büşra Erarslan‐Uysal, Yassen Assenov, Viktoras Frismantas, Blerim Marovca, Sebastian M Waszak, Martin Zimmermann, Julia Seemann, Margit Happich, Martin Stanulla, Martin Schrappe, Gunnar Cario, Gabriele Escherich, Kseniya Bakharevich, Renate Kirschner‐Schwabe, Cornelia Eckert, Martina U Muckenthaler, Jan O Korbel, Jean‐Pierre Bourquin, Andreas E Kulozik

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The longitudinal approach of this study allowed an observation that samples collected from patients who developed a type 1 relapse (clonal mutations maintained at relapse) preserved their genomic composition; whereas in patients who developed a type 2 relapse (subset of clonal mutations lost at relapse), the preservation of the leukemia's composition was more variable. …”
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    Sustainability disclosure and the relationship with board characteristics and assurance by Nickolas Patrick Garcia Duarte, Rodrigo Vicente dos Prazeres, Umbelina Lagioia, Juliana Gonçalves de Araújo, Luiz Carlos Marques dos Anjos

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The results related to the "External Assurance" variable may encourage more organizations to adopt this practice, with the expectation of demonstrating greater alignment with suggested methodologies. …”
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    A combined measure of blood leukocytes, forced vital capacity and quantitative CT is highly predictive of mortality in IPF: results of a single-centre cohort study by Andrew Achaiah, Emily Fraser, Peter Saunders, Rachel Hoyles, Rachel Benamore, Ling-Pei Ho

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Inclusion of blood leukocytes improved C-statistic scores for each multivariate model. Conclusion Composite end points of ∆CTvol, ∆FVC and ∆TLF% were more predictive of mortality than single-variable measurements in this cohort. …”
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    Crop, semi-natural, and water features of the cotton agroecosystem as indicators of risk of infestation of two plant bug (Hemiptera: Miridae) pests by Michael J. Brewer

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The smallest scale (2.5 km radius) models had the greatest number of variables selected and highest R2, while two broader scales (5 and 10 km) and truncating the models to three variables produced a narrower range of R2s (0.49 to 0.62) and more consistent entry of variables. …”
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