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    LEADING TRADITIONAL AND RISING POWERS AS SECURITY PROVIDERS IN THE WORLD MOST FRAGILE STATES by M. L. Gorbunova, I. D. Komarov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The article explores the resource capabilities and strategies the traditional and rising powers use to bring food, energy and military-political security to the world most fragile states. There is a certain complementarity in the relations between both the mentioned actors in international relations, since the negative externalities forming in and around fragile states require resources that could be provided and effectively provided by the world most powerful countries. …”
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    Getting the Most out of Social Media: Creating a Social Media Plan by Jessica C. Fernandez, Joy N. Rumble

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…(Photo credit: tanuha2001/iStock/Thinkstock.com) AEC559/WC221: Getting the Most out of Social Media: Creating a Social Media Plan (ufl.edu) …”
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    Identification of the most common pathogenic bacteria in patients with suspected sepsis by multiplex PCR by Mohammad Reza Arabestani, Hossein Fazzeli, Bahram Nasr Esfahani

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…., Enterobacteriaceae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Acinetobacter baumanii have been found to be the most prevalent bacteremia-causing bacteria in patients with septicemia. …”
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    CLIL as the most efficient approach to bilingual teaching. Implementation of CLIL in VET in Spain by Javier de REYES, Juan Manuel BRUZÓN

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) is probably the most efficient approach to bilingual teaching, and it is widely used across Europe. …”
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    The Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor Does Not (Usually) Approximate the Date of Divergence. by James B Pettengill

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In particular, recent advances have allowed researchers to estimate the date of historical events for a group of interest including time to most recent common ancestor (TMRCA), dates of specific nodes in a phylogeny, and the date of divergence or speciation date. …”
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    Extrarenal Clinical Features are Reported for Most Genes Implicated in Genetic Kidney Disease by Benjamin Serrano, Judy Savige

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusion: Extrarenal associations have been reported for most genes affected in genetic kidney disease, and are more common with pediatric-onset conditions with recessive inheritance. …”
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    Preserving Darwin’s fox: genomic tools for the conservation of South America’s most endangered canid by Cristóbal Valenzuela-Turner, José Horacio Grau, Jörns Fickel, Jörns Fickel, Daniel W. Förster

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Darwin’s fox (Lycalopex fulvipes), endemic to Chile’s Valdivian Temperate Rainforest, is the most endangered canid in South America with a small and declining population estimated at less than 1000 mature individuals. …”
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    Therapeutic nutrition as one of the most important links in the treatment of stroke and other severe conditions by I. V. Кovaleva, T. V. Novikova

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of the use of specialized nutrition products in patients in severe conditions and the practical issues of organizing the continuity of nutritional support at all stages of treatment and rehabilitation «hospital – outpatient link» was devoted to the round table of the Nutricia company entitled «Healthy nutrition – one of the most important links Stroke Therapy and Beyond», which took place on February 12, 2022 as part of the XVIII annual interdisciplinary conference «Veynovskiye chteniya – 2022» with the participation of leading experts in the field of nutrition, neurology and palliative care. …”
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    Are we choosing the right flagships? The bird species and traits Australians find most attractive. by Stephen T Garnett, Gillian B Ainsworth, Kerstin K Zander

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…However, when the same people were asked which five birds they found most attractive, 48% named no more than three, mostly large well-known species. …”
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    Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Activity of the Mixed Lactobacilli Against the Most Bacterial Etiology of Otitis Media by Shireen Moyaed Jassim, Ammar Algburi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Ear swabs were taken from both genders during September 2021 to the end of December. The most bacterial species isolated from otitis media samples were Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. …”
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    Increased melt from Greenland’s most active glacier fuels enhanced coastal productivity by Michael Wood, Dustin Carroll, Ian Fenty, Clément Bertin, Basil Darby, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Mark Hopwood, Ala Khazendar, Lorenz Meire, Hilde Oliver, Tara Parker, Josh Willis

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Emerging evidence links this summer bloom to subglacial discharge from Sermeq Kujalleq, the most active glacier on the Greenland Ice Sheet. This discharge drives localized upwelling that may alleviate nutrient limitation in surface waters, yet this mechanism remains poorly quantified. …”
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    Precision foraging: Bats in organic desert palm plantations hunt where it is most needed by Danilo Russo, Fabiana Soprano, Luca Cistrone, Adi Einav, Jessica Schäckermann, Ioannis Ekklisiarchos, Carmi Korine

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…According to our predictions, bats preferentially foraged in the plantation’s most productive areas, with most of the 13 recorded species exhibiting significant activity in older, sheltered plots. …”
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