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Seasonal nutrient contribution of mangrove aquatic foods to fisher households in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Published 2025-05-01“…Aquatic foods contributed to all seven nutrients analysed, mostly to the RNIs for selenium (127% wet season and 193% dry season), protein (27% wet season and 35% dry season), omega-3 essential fatty acids (21% in both seasons), and zinc (10% wet season and 17% dry season). …”
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Exploring the Spatial Distribution of Toponyms and Its Correlation with Landscape Characteristics: A Case Study in Wuhan, China
Published 2025-06-01“…The results show the following: (1) The TCL of Wuhan is divided into two basic types, the natural landscape (61.16%) and the humanistic landscape (41.37%), of which hydrological-related toponyms occupy a significant proportion, reaching 35.02% of the total number of toponyms in Wuhan. (2) The distribution of Wuhan’s TCL is characterized by aggregation, mostly in the core area of the city, with the Yangtze River as the main axis, and the density of the spatial distribution of humanistic landscape toponyms varies greatly. (3) The results of a single-factor analysis show that construction land (X2) is an important influencing factor in both natural and humanistic landscape toponyms, which indicates the central role of human activities in the formation of toponyms. (4) The explanatory power of the interaction effect of two factors on the spatial differentiation of Wuhan’s TCL is stronger than that of the single factors, which suggests that the spatial differentiation characteristics of the TCL of Wuhan are formed under the joint influence of the respective variables.…”
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Prevalence, Intensity of Soil-Transmitted Helminths, and Factors Associated with Infection: Importance in Control Program with Ivermectin and Albendazole in Eastern Côte d’Ivoire...
Published 2019-01-01“…Intensity of hookworm was mostly light with a range from 1.6% (n=5) to 25.9% (n=90). …”
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Comparison of enrichment methods for efficient nitrogen fixation on a biocathode
Published 2024-02-01“…The production of nitrogen fertilizers in modern agriculture is mostly based on the Haber-Bosch process, representing nearly 2% of the total energy consumed in the world. …”
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Effects of Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel Compared with Optimized Medical Treatment on Nonmotor Symptoms in Advanced Parkinson’s Disease: INSIGHTS Study
Published 2022-01-01“…Adverse events (AEs) were mostly mild to moderate; common serious AEs were pneumoperitoneum (n = 2) and stoma-site infection (n = 2) (LCIG). …”
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Metazoan Diversity and Its Drivers: An eDNA Survey in the Pacific Gateway of a Changing Arctic Ocean
Published 2025-03-01“…We linked metazoan communities to different environmental variables, with the community in the Bering Strait being associated with higher temperatures and fluorescence, and the majority of them with lower salinities. This included mostly Pseudocalanus copepod species and verongiid sponges. …”
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Conception et validation d’un modèle d’analyse et de suivi pour l’élaboration d’une politique énergétique durable et acceptable : une étude comparative France-Québec sur l’énergie...
Published 2014-12-01“…Its place should be more consensual and its development should not lead to excessive costs to society; 2) project ownership are mostly accepted; 3) the projects are locally accepted. …”
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“Equipping and enabling” health literacy during a “time of change”: understanding health literacy and organisational health literacy responsiveness for people leaving prison in lat...
Published 2025-04-01“…Conclusion This population are mostly passive health care and information ‘receivers’ as a result of their imprisonment, who must be equipped and enabled to become more active health literacy ‘doers’. …”
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Monkeypox virus H3L protein as the target antigen for developing neutralizing antibody and serological assay
Published 2025-04-01“…In contrast, the seropositivity was mostly observed using the C-terminal portion of H3L protein ranging from 185 to 282 residues as the target antigen in the immunoblot analysis. …”
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Characterization, Conservation, and Breeding of Winter Squash (<i>Cucurbita moschata</i> Duchesne): Case Study of the Collection Maintained at the Federal University of Viçosa Vege...
Published 2025-07-01“…The BGH-UFV collection, one of the largest in the country, contains approximately 350 accessions of <i>C. moschata</i>, mostly landraces collected from all over Brazil. Studies characterizing this germplasm have identified promising genotypes as sources of alleles for increasing the carotenoid content in the fruit pulp and oleic acid content in the seed oil. …”
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The private life of deepwater rice: Unravelling exclusive features and unexplored mechanisms
Published 2025-09-01“…Phenotyping studies have mostly been conducted at 6 to 8 leaf stages, whereas deepwater flood typically begins around one month into the late vegetative stage. …”
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Dune, outcrop, and pan sediments from the southern Kalahari Basin: A geoarchaeological case study from the Kgalagadi district, Botswana
Published 2025-07-01“…Analysis of pan samples reveals the presence of mostly intergrade duricrusts, with some calcretes present. …”
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A method for the identification of lactate metabolism-related prognostic biomarkers and its validations in non-small cell lung cancer
Published 2025-02-01“…The existing methods for the construction of prognosis prediction models are mostly based on single models such as linear models, SVM, and decision trees. …”
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COMPOSITION UNIQUENESS OF “KONARMIA” (“CAVALRY ARMY”) BY I. BABEL
Published 2021-06-01“…The episodes, included in the best book of the writer, were initially published as separate stories and novellas in varied newspapers and magazines mostly in 1923-1924. If we make a comparative analysis of the episodes sequence, taking into account the date when they were published and the configuration done by the writer in the final variant, it will become obvious that the order of publishing does not correspond to either the dates, or their order in the traditional variant of some editions of “Konarmiya” (“Cavalry Army”). …”
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Musculoskeletal characteristics of the lower limbs of students at a vocational ballet institution – retrospective analysis of cross-sectional data
Published 2025-05-01“…Abstract Background The existing literature on pre-professional ballet students mostly reports on injury patterns, eating disorders, hormonal paramenters or other singular items whereas an overall description of anthropometric and orthopedic values of this particular study population can rarely be found. …”
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Soil erosion vulnerability analysis of Damodar River Basin, India using Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) in Google Earth Engine (GEE)
Published 2025-07-01“…The present study identifies areas affected by prominent soil loss (> 20 t ha⁻1 yr⁻1) covering 36.47% of the total area in 2017 mostly concentrated on northwestern and central region of the entire basin with extensive mining activities, which slightly declined to 35.07% in 2024. …”
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Pechini derived multifunctional MgO based chromate nanocomposites for superior brilliant green dye adsorption
Published 2025-08-01“…The results were consistent with those obtained from high-resolution transmission electron microscope (HR-TEM) imaging, showing irregular, highly agglomerated shapes in MC600 and well-defined, mostly spherical to quasi-hexagonal particles in MC800, reflecting enhanced crystallinity and reduced aggregation. …”
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A comparison of catheter lock solutions and associated complications in pediatric intestinal failure patients
Published 2024-07-01“…Results: 48 children (4 months–16 years) were included for a total of 112 catheters, mostly single lumen, peripherally inserted central catheters (76 %) or tunneled CVCs (21 %). …”
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Effect of Prior Symptomatic Dengue Infection on Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in Children
Published 2021-01-01“…In our clinical observation, we noticed that children with DHF mostly did not have a documented symptomatic prior dengue infection, while those with a documented symptomatic prior infection had a milder subsequent illness. …”
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The dynamics of brain T cell populations during the course of rasmussen encephalitis: from expansion to exhaustion
Published 2025-06-01“…Abstract Rasmussen Encephalitis (RE) is a chronic, unilateral epileptic disorder mostly found in children. Neuropathologically, it is characterized by T lymphocyte infiltration targeting neurons and leading to microglia activation, astrogliosis, and cortical degeneration. …”
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