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Recognizing the imperiled status of biodiversity and its benefit to human well-being, the world's governments committed in 2010 to take effective and urgent action to halt biodiversity loss through the Convention on Biological... more
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      Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
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      Botany, Landscape Ecology, Conservation Biology, Biology
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      Genetics, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Reproduction
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      Microbiology, Computational Biology, Medical Microbiology, Biology
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      Biology, Horticultural production
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      Biology, Breeding, Endangered Species, Medicine
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      Zoology, Oceanography, Conservation Biology, Fisheries
Three interconnected positions are advocated: (1) although serving as a useful model, the immune self does not exist as such; (2) instead of a self/nonself demarcation, the immune system 'sees' itself, i.e., it does not ignore the... more
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      Symbiosis, Biology, Ecology, Autoimmunity
The activation of the G-protein transducin (Gt) by rhodopsin (Rho) has been intensively studied for several decades. It is the best understood example of GPCR activation mechanism and serves as a template for other GPCRs. The structure of... more
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      Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
"This chapter discusses how models, combined with modern data sources and statistical methods, can be used to test different hypotheses about the causes of migration. Mathematical formalisms for migration are presented. The ecological... more
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      Statistics, Environmental Education, Science Communication, Conservation Biology
Mulberry is exclusively used for rearing silkworm due to the presence of unique chemo-factors like morin, β-sitosterol in leaves. Plant is a potential source for curing debilitating diseases. Flavonoids, anthocyanin and alkaloids present... more
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      Biology, Medicinal Properties of Mulberry
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      Health Sciences, Radiology, Molecular Biology, Biology
The cleft lip and palate (CLP) speech intelligibility is distorted due to the deformation in their articulatory system. For addressing the same, a few previous works perform phoneme specific modification in CLP speech. In CLP speech, both... more
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      Engineering, Computer Science, Biology, arXiv
Estre corto documento recoge algunas ideas muy interesantes de varios estudiosos como Antonio Cruz, John Lennox, William Lane Craig y otros. Para explicar el concepto de la palabra evolución , su significado en el contexto y como la... more
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      Christianity, Philosophy of Science, Biology, Christian Apologetics
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      Reproduction, Fisheries, Biology, Ecology
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      Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology
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      Genetics, Biology, Medicine
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      Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Health Care
El objetivo de este trabajo fue estudiar y evaluar las propiedades físico-mecánicas de la madera de corta final de una plantación experimental de 15 años de edad de Prosopis alba a partir de clones resistentes a la salinidad. Se consideró... more
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      Synthetic Biology, Biology, Social Evolution, Horizontal Gene Transfer
Taking into account the economic importance of Acer species and their frequent use in landscape architecture, both nationally and internationally, it is necessary to develop an in vitro biotechnology research to propagate some of the most... more
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      Biotechnology, Biology, Plant in Vitro Culture, Maple
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      Genomics, Biology, Medicine, Biological Sciences
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Ruby N. Gutiérrez 5.1-Medios de Sabouraud y Mycosel-El agar Mycosel contiene cicloheximida y cloranfenicol (antibióticos) que inhiben el crecimiento de casi todas las especies saprofitas de hongos, mientras que el agar Littman contiene... more
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      Biology, Biologia de la conservación, Biología Evolutiva, Quimica Y Biologia
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      Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Skeletal muscle biology
Carcharhinus sorrah (Mülle and Henle, 1839) is a coastal pelagic shark of the tropical and subtropical Indo–West Pacific, reaching 1.6 m total length. The species is widely harvested in line, net, and trawl fisheries over tropical... more
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      Earth Sciences, Biology, Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences
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      Molecular Evolution, Biology, Horizontal Gene Transfer, Biological Sciences
In 1985, Abilene Christian University was rocked by a controversy over the alleged teaching of evolution by two biology professors. The two-year conflict was an existential crisis for the university, which relied on students and donations... more
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      History, Christian Education, Science Education, Biology
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      Psychology, Physics, Philosophy, Biology
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      Synthetic Biology, Biology, Social Evolution, Horizontal Gene Transfer
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      Forensic Entomology, Biology, Post Mortem Interval, Development Time
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      Mechanical Engineering, Biomaterials Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry
Flow Cytometry Protocols
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      Evolutionary Biology, Marine Biology, Philosophy of Biology, Conservation Biology
"The expression “mental illness” arises historically in the course of conversations about our human relational living, in an attempt to visualize some regularities that occurred in it, thinking that if we could grasp them we would be able... more
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      Evolutionary Biology, Cognitive Science, Psychiatry, Theatre Studies
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Medical ethics is an interdisciplinary knowledge which deals with the ethical and value aspects of medical profession and medical sciences. Although medical ethics has a history of 2500 years, it has been formally included in medical... more
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      Engineering, Genetics, Physics, Chemistry
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      Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Evolutionary Biology
Καθόλη τη διάρκεια της ανθρώπινης ιστορίας, αναρίθμητες επιδημίες και πανδημίες έχουν αφανίσει τον ανθρώπινο πληθυσμό. Αν και στο παρελθόν τεχνολογικοί και επιστημονικοί περιορισμοί μειονεκτούσαν τον άνθρωπο, πρέπει να επισημανθεί πως... more
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      Epidemiology, Infectious disease epidemiology, Biology, Infectious Diseases
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Since the 1980s, morphological and molecular research has resulted in significant advances in understanding the relationships and origins of the recent terrestrial vertebrate fauna in the New Zealand biogeographic region. This research... more
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      Biology, Introduced species
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      Botany, Conservation Biology, Biology, Ecology
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      Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
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      Parenting, Cannibalism, Biology, Medicine
Behavioural observations in the field of male Mediterranean damselfish Chromis chromis were combined with molecular analyses, using bi-parentally and maternally inherited markers, to investigate reproductive success patterns of... more
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      Zoology, Biology, Ecology, Fish Biology
The techniques used for the capture, marking and habituation of African wild cats (Felis silvestris cafra) in the Kalahari are described and evaluated in this paper. African wild cats were captured, with either baited cage traps or... more
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Designed to be used with all majors-level general biology textbooks, the included labs are investigative, using both discovery- and hypothesis-based science methods. Students experimentally investigate topics, observe structure, use... more
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      Evolutionary Biology, Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Geology
Minkowski famously introduced the concept of a space-time continuum in 1908, merging the three dimensions of space with an imaginary time dimension $ i c t $, with the unit imaginary producing the correct spacetime distance $ x^2 - c^2... more
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      Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology
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      Biology, Conotoxin