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  1. 106201

    Mechanisms and Management Strategies for Satsuma Mandarin Fruit Cracking by Yongjie Li, Guoqiang Jin, Mingxia Wen, Xiaoting Zhu, Yongqiang Zheng

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Paraffin sectioning technology was used to observe the morphological structure of peel cells. At 10 days after full bloom (DAFB), the peel cells exhibited vigorous proliferation, and the fruit and peel thicknesses underwent rapid expansion. …”
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  2. 106202

    Results of criterional and descriptive assessing dysmorphological disorders associated with prenatal exposure to ethanol in children 7-10 years of age by E. V. Fadeeva, A. Yu. Nenastieva, G. А. Korchagina

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Diagnostics was carried out in two directions: criterial, including determining presence or absence of disorders, and if any, determining the severity of facial phenotype of FAS (short palpebral fissure lengths, smooth philtrum, thin upper lip); and descriptive, including determining presence or absence of disorders, and if any, determining severity of other dysmorphological disorders associated with FAS (face shape, features of the eyes, shape of the ears, features of the nostrils and lips, features of the structure of the hands). According to the results of the criteria-based diagnostics, 11 (14.3%) out of 77 children had typical facial anomalies or facial phenotype typical for FAS. 4 children had full correspondence of facial anomalies to severe, and 7 children to moderate. …”
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  3. 106203

    Intraocular Medulloepitheliomae (Clinical Case Series) by S. V. Saakyan, A. I. Tsygankov, A. M. Maybogin, A. G. Amiryan, M. R. Khlgatyan, M. G. Zhiltsova, I. P. Khoroshilova‑Maslova, G. P. Zakharova

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…A detailed analysis of nine clinical cases is presented, including typical clinical features, echographic signs of a meduloepithelioma (heterogeneous structure of the tumor, anechoic inclusions (cysts) in the  thickness of the tumor) are presented. …”
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  4. 106204

    Features оf Flora and Vegetation of the MiddleMountain Landscapes оf the Region оf the Caucasian Mineral Waters (оn the Example оf the National Park "Kislovodskiy") by V. N. Belous, A. V. Lysenko, V. A. Shalnev

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Within the studied communities, we identified four enlarged variants of natural vegetation, differing in the composition of the cenoflora, dominant species, structure, and coverage of species. The phytocenoses characterized in the article reflect generalized ecotopic units associated with the ecological regime and water-physical properties of habitats. …”
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  5. 106205

    Are loneliness and social network size mediators between childhood adversity and depressive symptoms? A cross-sectional replication study in Ethiopia by Mubarek Abera, Kristina Adorjan, Benedikt L Amann, Paula Gerbig, Matthias Alexander Reinhard, Henok Ababu, Stephanie Rek, Frank Padberg, Andrea Jobst

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…These results support the transcultural and transdiagnostic relevance of loneliness as a universal psychological mechanism, independent of societal structure.…”
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  6. 106206

    Comorbid infections in patients with spondyloarthritis who received modern antirheumatic therapy (preliminary data) by M. M. Baranova, N. V. Muravyeva, B. S. Belov, S. I. Glukhova, T. V. Korotaeva

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The leading place in the structure of CI was occupied by respiratory tract infections and ENT organs, the 2nd place belonged to herpes viral infections, the 3rd to mycotic infection. …”
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  7. 106207

    POSITIONS OF NON-VIOLENCE AND NON-INTERFERENCE IN STUDENTS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS by V. G. Maralov, V. A. Sitarov

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…To build the conditions for development and consolidation in students of the position of non-violence and to neutralise propensity to coercion and manipulation, it is necessary to provide regular monitoring on the identification of prevalent psychological attitudes in students: coercion, manipulation, non-violence, non-interference, including the analysis of their structure and content. However, correctional work with students can become complicated by their internal resistance to the need to change personally, overcoming the developed stereotypes and attitudes, as well as by ambiguity of potential deformations of positions similar to non-violence, but not similar to its positions.The aim of the present research consisted in comparative characteristic of positions of non-violence and non-interference in students of psycho-pedagogical and medical specialties.Methodology and research methods. …”
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  9. 106209

    PYMES: Ciclo de Vida y Etapas de su Desarrollo by Juan Carlos Leiva Bonilla

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…*Human Resources Roll. *Structure.Systems (operational and managerial). *Financial and Sales indicators. …”
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  10. 106210

    Impact of nitrogen fertilisation on cactus pear mucilage functionality by Vuyelwa Nkoi, Maryna de Wit, Angeline van Biljon, Johan van Niekerk, Brandon van Rooyen, Wilben Pretorius

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Scanning electron microscopy revealed that all freeze-dried mucilage samples resembled broken glass or showed a flake-like structure. Different nitrogen fertilisation sources and levels appeared to have no visible morphological implications on the different freeze-dried mucilage samples evaluated. …”
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  11. 106211

    The Potential of <i>Zanthoxylum acanthopodium</i> DC. as Immunomodulators: Formulation, Activity Testing, and Extract Profiling by Damaris Br. Hutapea, Yasmiwar Susilawati, Muhaimin Muhaimin, Riezki Amalia, Aisyah Tri Mulyani, Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…<b>Methods:</b> Extract profiling was conducted by liquid chromatography UHPLC–HRMS, and the predicted molecular structure was then used to search for the name of the compound using the mzcloud database. …”
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  12. 106212

    Electrical and viscoelastic parameters of erythrocytes as predictors of exacerbation in inflammatory bowel diseases by M. V. Kruchinina, I. O. Svetlova, A. V. Azgaldyan, A. A. Gromov, V. M. Generalov, I. N. Yakovina, A. A. Shestov

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Indicators associated with changes in the charge of cells, the structure of erythrocyte membranes and the level of energy metabolism of the cell turned out to be significant. …”
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  13. 106213

    Improvement the designs of core-receiving devices for sampling rocks and minerals by R. I. Stefurak, V. Yu. Khudolei, V. Yu. Bugay, O. O. Karpenko

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Core samples taken by China National Petroleum Corp from depths of 10 851 to 10 910 m shed light on the structure of oil and gas-bearing rocks and caps from the world's first discovered oil and gas field from a depth of over 10 000 m. …”
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  14. 106214

    Mycolichenological portrait of alder forest: alpha diversity revealed in 1ha plot in the Samursky National Park (Republic of Dagestan, Russia) by S. V. Volobuev, A. B. Ismailov, Yu. Yu. Ivanushenko

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…At the same time, 21 species of lichenized fungi were recorded for the first time on Alnus glutinosa within the region.The taxonomical structure of aphyllophoroid fungi revealed reflects the spring period of basidiomata‐based field study. …”
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  15. 106215

    Study of Some Thorium Isotopes near to the Closed Shell (82 and 126) by Nibras Hayder Hammood Eatiah, Mohsin Kadhim Muttaleb Al-Jnaby, Ghaidaa A. Hafedh Jaber Hussien

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Using the interacting bosons model-one (IBM-1), the nuclear structure of the thorium isotopes <sup>224</sup>Th, <sup>226</sup>Th, and <sup>228</sup>Th were examined in this study, which are near from closed shell 82 and 126. …”
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  16. 106216

    Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) of lizards: a first comprehensive characterization of beta-defensins, ovo-defensins and cathelicidins from Podarcis lilfordi and closely related Lacer... by Katherin Otalora, Jessica Gómez-Garrido, Laura Baldo

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…All Lacertidae AMPs show a multiple exon structure (two to four exons) and a characteristic cysteine motif (six cysteines in BDs, eight in OVODs, and four in CATHs), consistently with previous findings for vertebrates. …”
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  17. 106217

    Combining DNA metabarcoding with macroscopic analysis increases the number of detected prey taxa in the estimated diet for harbour porpoises by Johanna Stedt, Linnea Brokmar, Aleksija Neimanis, Aleksija Neimanis, William F. Englund, Per Carlsson, Anna Roos

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Knowledge of animal diets is fundamental in ecology as it can provide insight into the structure, function and resilience of entire ecosystems. …”
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  18. 106218

    Exploring the biomechanical mechanisms of cervical rotation manipulation in different lateral bending positions: a finite element analysis by Rui Weng, Dongxin Lin, Han Yang, Siyuan Xie, Cairui Chen, Yaoshuai Yu, Geng Yang, Pusheng Xie, Liang Zhao, Yikai Li, Xuecheng Huang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…After model verification, the key parameters of CRM were loaded into the model, and the effects of CRM on the structure of cervical spine were analyzed. Results In left lateral bending, neutral and right lateral bending positions, the maximum Mises stresses of C5/6 annulus fibrosus were 1.545, 0.951 and 0.917 Mpa, the maximum Mises stresses of nucleus pulposus were 0.168, 0.139 and 0.146 Mpa, and the maximum Mises stresses of facet joints were 3.973, 2.186 and 1.369 Mpa, respectively, and those of the spinal cord and nerve roots were 2.692, 2.547, and 3.150 Mpa respectively. …”
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  19. 106219

    Autophagy and LC3-associated phagocytosis: similarities and differences by B. R. Ibragimov, Yu. V. Skibo, Z. I. Abramova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…., different types of PI3K complexes (in autophagy, PI3K III class 1 and 2 types; in LAP PI3K III, class 3 type), usage of reactive oxygen species in LAP, different types of regulatory proteins involved (ULK1, FIP200, ATG13 , Ambra1, WIPI2, ATG14 in autophagy; and Rubicon and NOX2 in LC3-associated phagocytosis), different number of layers in the membrane structure in which lysis occurs (double-membrane autophagolysosome and single-layer membrane in laposomes) clearly depict the variety of canonical and non-canonical autophagy. …”
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  20. 106220

    Core histones govern echinocandin susceptibility in Candida glabrata by Aditi Pareek, Rupinder Kaur

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…ABSTRACT The dynamic chromatin structure regulates many biological processes including gene expression, DNA repair, and genome stability in eukaryotic cells. …”
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