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    Molecular epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii group in Taiwan by Tran Lam Tu Quyen, Yu-Chia Hsieh, Shiao-Wen Li, Lii-Tzu Wu, Ya-Zhu Liu, Yi-Jiun Pan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…KL2, KL10, KL22, and KL52 accounted for 76.6% of CRAB strains, whereas about half of the CSAB strains were other KL types. …”
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    Characteristics and multi-omics analysis of spontaneous spondyloarthritis in non-human primates: Case report by Lei Cai, Qing Lv, Ronghua Ma, Wei Liu, Yalun Guan, Zhongqiang Huang, Qingyu Liu, Yunfeng Li, Shuhua Liu, Ge Li, Yu Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Blood biochemistry analysis showed abnormalities in liver function and kidney function indicators in crab-eating monkeys with spontaneous spondyloarthritis. …”
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    The Mosquito by Jorge R. Rey

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…They can reproduce in virtually any natural or man-made deposit of water and have been found in mines deep below the surface, in mountain peaks, in highly polluted water bodies, in snow pools, and even in crab holes. Although they can be annoying and some are serious health threats, they can play an important role in natural communities, particularly as filter feeders in aquatic communities, and as a food source in both aquatic and terrestrial food chains. …”
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    The Mosquito by Jorge R. Rey

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…They can reproduce in virtually any natural or man-made deposit of water and have been found in mines deep below the surface, in mountain peaks, in highly polluted water bodies, in snow pools, and even in crab holes. Although they can be annoying and some are serious health threats, they can play an important role in natural communities, particularly as filter feeders in aquatic communities, and as a food source in both aquatic and terrestrial food chains. …”
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    Occurrence of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes at various stages of different aquaculture modes surrounding Tai Lake, China by Congcong Wu, Congcong Wu, Haitao Ye, Mingzhu Xu, Xuan Zhao, Xuejie Zhao, Lina Li, Mingzhi Li, Yanfei Wei, Yuru Li, Baolan Hu, Baolan Hu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Antibiotics and resistance genes were found at higher levels in fish ponds compared to shrimp and crab ponds, while they were lower in shrimp and crab ponds that utilized the ecological mode ponds than in the traditional culture mode ponds.ConclusionOur study presents a comprehensive characterization of antibiotics and ARGs in aquaculture waters from various perspectives. …”
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    A New Species of The Spider Genus Xysticus (Araneae: Thomisidae) From Arizona by J. H. Redner, C. D. Dondale

    Published 1965-01-01
    “…The North American crab spiders are now comparatively well known taxonomically. …”
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    Research on Design and Motion Control of Pure Rolling Wheel Mobile Robots by Peng Wang, Jianjun Nie, Xiaolin Xie, Hongzhen Yan

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Based on this pure rolling steering system, a dual-power differential drive axle is developed, three special motion modes including ackerman steering, crab motion and in-situ steering are established, and the kinematic characteristics of the three modes are analyzed. …”
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    Élaboration d’un cadre de référence pour l’étude des stratégies : analyse de l’activité et étude de cas multiples dans deux usines de crabe by Marie-Eve Major, Nicole Vézina

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…This study proposes a conceptual framework for strategy collection and analysis, and describes the nature and issues of the strategies developed by seasonal crab plant workers with musculoskeletal disorders. …”
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    Huntsman Spider, Heteropoda venatoria (Linnaeus) (Arachnida: Araneae: Sparassidae) by Glavis B. Edwards, Jr.

    Published 2003-10-01
    “….), sometimes called the giant crab spider or the banana spider (due to its occasional appearance in marketed bananas), is a cosmotropical species introduced into and now occurring in the U.S., in subtropical areas of Florida, Texas, and California. …”
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    Huntsman Spider, Heteropoda venatoria (Linnaeus) (Arachnida: Araneae: Sparassidae) by Glavis B. Edwards, Jr.

    Published 2003-10-01
    “….), sometimes called the giant crab spider or the banana spider (due to its occasional appearance in marketed bananas), is a cosmotropical species introduced into and now occurring in the U.S., in subtropical areas of Florida, Texas, and California. …”
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    Pola Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam Pesisir yang Berkelanjutan by Abdi Muliawan Harahap, R. Hamdani Harahap, Heri Kusmanto

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Management that is done is by taking marine life such as cuttlefish, shrimp, crab and fish which is done in the traditional way. …”
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    Removal of Nickel-63 Ions from Aqueous Solutions by Chitosan Flakes by M. Zamin, T. Shaheen, M. Ahmed

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Radiotracer batch equilibrium experiments were undertaken to check the uptake of nickel-63 from aqueous solutions by a natural polymer, i.e. chitosan obtained from fishery wastes (shrimp, crab and prawn shells). The results of kinetic and equilibrium studies showed significant removal of 63 Ni by chitosan with the uptake being pH-dependent. …”
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    Apple Maggot, Apple Maggot Fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…Plum, pear, and cherries also serve as hosts, but usually the apple maggot is not a serious pest of these fruits. Crab apples are invariably infested by this pest. …”
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    Apple Maggot, Apple Maggot Fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…Plum, pear, and cherries also serve as hosts, but usually the apple maggot is not a serious pest of these fruits. Crab apples are invariably infested by this pest. …”
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    Identification and characterization of 17 novel polynucleotide microsatellite markers in Ocypode stimpsoni (Decapoda: Ocypodidae) by Ha Yeun Song, Young Ji Choi, Dea-Sung Lee, Hyun Ki Choi, Kyung Min Choi, Kang-Yeol Yu, Namki Cho, Seungki Lee

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract Objective The ghost crab Ocypode stimpsoni (Decapoda) is designated as a protected marine species in Korea due to its declining population. …”
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    AKTIVITAS ANTIBAKTERI NANOPARTIKEL KITOSAN DARI LIMBAH CANGKANG RAJUNGAN (Portunus pelagicus) TERHADAP BAKTERI Staphylococcus epidermidis by Fauliya Fauliya, Liza Yudistira Yusan

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine chitosan nanoparticles derived from crab shell waste (Portunus pelagicus) in inhibiting Staphylococcus epidermidis bacteria. …”
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    A Mosquito Culex cedecei Stone and Hair (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae) by Kristin Elizabeth Sloyer, Nathan Daniel Burkett-Cadena

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Larvae of Culex cedecei develop in limestone solution holes, and abandoned crab burrows in a variety of habitats. Although Culex cedecei is not generally considered a pest of humans, it feeds primarily on muroid rodents (rats and mice), which are important hosts of EVEV in Florida. …”
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    Deeper response predicts better outcomes in high-risk-smoldering-myeloma: results of the I-PRISM phase II clinical trial by Omar Nadeem, Michelle P. Aranha, Robert Redd, Michael Timonian, Sophie Magidson, Elizabeth D. Lightbody, Jean-Baptiste Alberge, Luca Bertamini, Ankit K. Dutta, Habib El-Khoury, Mark Bustoros, Jacob P. Laubach, Giada Bianchi, Elizabeth O’Donnell, Ting Wu, Junko Tsuji, Kenneth C. Anderson, Gad Getz, Lorenzo Trippa, Paul G. Richardson, Romanos Sklavenitis-Pistofidis, Irene M. Ghobrial

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The secondary endpoint, biochemical PFS, was 48.6 months (95% CI: 39.9–NR) and coincided with or preceded SLiM-CRAB in eight patients. For additional secondary objectives, the overall response rate was 93% with 31% achieving complete response (CR) and 45% very good partial response (VGPR) or better. …”
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    The Influence of the Chemical Structures of Chitosan and Acid Dye on the Adsorption Process by Hayet Ben Ali, Salma Besbes Hentati, Salem S. Al-Deyab, Mohamed Rzaigui, M'henni Mohamed Farouk

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The objective of this paper is the study of the influence of the chemical structures of adsorbent and adsorbate on the adsorption process. By using of crab shell chitosan (CC) and deep-pink shrimp chitosan (CP) for removal of acid 183 and AR114 from aqueous solutions, it is shown that CP, which corresponds to the highest molecular weight, is the most efficient adsorbent material. …”
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