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  1. 80621

    Evolutionary responses of Escherichia coli to phage pressure: insights into mucoidy and colanic acid overexpression by Laurie C. Piché, Sophie Bories, Viacheslav Liato, Valérie E. Paquet, Linda Saucier, Marie-Pierre Létourneau-Montminy, Steve J. Charette, Rodrigue Dubar, Simon J. Labrie, Patrick Lagüe, Antony T. Vincent

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This study investigates the evolutionary responses of an APEC strain and a laboratory E. coli strain to a commercial phage originally isolated from APEC. Results In most cases, phage resistance resulted in a significant increase in mucoidy. …”
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  2. 80622

    Autoinmne hepatitis associated with hepatitis A virus infection, a case report by J. Ugalde-Zanella, L. Martínez-Martinez, M. Saldaña-Barnard, L. Beltran-Rascon

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Treatment was started with Prednisone 0.5mg/kg, with subsequent maintenance based on Azathioprine, achieving biochemical remission 04/2024 Results: It has been postulated that HAV infection, as occurs with other viral infections, may be a triggering factor for latent AIH in susceptible individuals, considering multiple pathways of inflammation and immunotolerance defects. Most of the reported cases are diagnosed 5 months after the acute event HAV; in the case of our patient, it was 6 months after the acute event, completing a score of 7 points by the simplified system. …”
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  3. 80623

    Comparison of Acceptable Noise Level Generated Using Different Transducers and Response Modes by Liang Xia, Jingchun He, Yuanyuan Sun, Yi Chen, Qiong Luo, Haibo Shi, Yanmei Feng, Shankai Yin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The acceptable noise level (ANL) was defined by subtracting the background noise level (BNL) from the most comfortable listening level (MCL) (ANL = MCL − BNL). …”
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  4. 80624

    Algorithms of diagnosis and therapy of a primary depressive episode by V. L. Pidlubnyi, V. S. Makoid

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Depressive disorders are among the most widespread forms of mental pathology with significant medical and social consequences and require adequate and timely medical assistance. …”
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  6. 80626

    Macular volume and fovea thickness as OCT-criteria for multiple sclerosis. Preliminary results by M. E. Konovalov, M. L. Zenina, K. V. Burdel, M. M. Konovalova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The endpoints were the primary treatment and the most recent inspection.Results. At the initial examination, the visual acuity was 0.96 ± 0.24 (95% CI: 0.9–1.03), fovea thickness – 253.0 μm (Q1–Q3: 233.0–264.0), macular volume – 5.471 mm3 (Q1–Q3: 5.281–5.625). …”
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  7. 80627

    Comparative Study of the Gel-Forming Ability of Type I Collagens Extracted from Different Organs and Fish Species by Abdul Ghani, Mantaro Okada, Beini Sun, Xi Zhang, Ichiro Higuchi, Yasuaki Takagi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The present study also provides a foundational framework for assessing cellular responses in a comparative context that may help in identifying the most suitable collagen types for biomedical applications.…”
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  9. 80629

    Polypoid Cystitis: A Retrospective Case‐Series of 112 Dogs by Matthew P. Price, Rachael Thomas, Mathew Breen, Allison R. Kendall, Shelly L. Vaden

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Methods For this retrospective study, medical records were searched for PoC. Results The most common presenting signs of 112 dogs with PoC were hematuria (n = 42; 38%), stranguria (n = 28; 25%), and pollakiuria (n = 25; 22%). …”
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  10. 80630

    Ruthenium catalysts for hydrogenation of biomass-based levulinic acid for efficient γ-valerolactone synthesis by Kejia Zhang, Jieni Wang, Yijun Tian, Shuqin Zhang, Season S. Chen, Leichang Cao, Jinglai Zhang, James H. Clark, Shicheng Zhang

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Supported Ru catalysts show the most promising catalytic performance in the selective hydrogenation of levulinic acid (LA) to GVL and attract much research in recent years. …”
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  11. 80631

    Intractable prefrontal and limbic white matter network disruption in adolescents with drug-naïve nonsuicidal self-injury by Yuwei Chen, Xiongxiong Yang, Kaike Liao, Rui Yu, Xinyue Chen, Wenjing Zhang, Nian Liu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…After treatment, post-treatment NSSI group exhibited network alterations that were most pronounced in the prefrontal lobes, left parahippocampal gyrus, and left middle occipital gyrus. …”
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  12. 80632

    Study on habitat suitability and ecological network of rare cranes in Poyang Lake National Nature Reserve by Haifeng Xu, Bin Dong, Zhili Xu, Jinji Ma, Fei Shen

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The Poyang Lake National Nature Reserve (PLNNR) is the most important reserve for wintering migratory birds in the Poyang Lake basin. …”
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  13. 80633

    Comparative Study on Total Organic Carbon Content Logging Prediction Method Based on Machine Learning by TANG Shengshou, YANG Bin, JIN Jiulong, LIU Hongrui, DAI Xingyu, PU Jincheng

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…There are many influencing factors and difficulty in the prediction of total organic carbon content, so it is particularly important to explore the most suitable high-precision prediction method for the prediction of total organic carbon content in this area. …”
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  14. 80634

    Inclusion Impact of Jack Mackerel Meal in the Red Sea Bream (Pagrus major) Feeds Replacing Various Animal Protein Sources for Fish Meal by Tae Woong Kwon, Seong Il Baek, Sung Hwoan Cho

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The TBM50 diet was the most desirable treatment in terms of the greatest growth performance of red sea bream and the highest economic return to farmer.…”
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  15. 80635

    BIOFEEDBACK AS A METHOD FOR STUDENTS’ MENTAL STATE ASSESSMENT by M. Yu. Ababkova, V. L. Leontieva

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Neurotechnology-based devices give the chance to develop new educational products; to enlarge the content of education by means of transition from text, graphic and sound content filling of educational process to use of tactile, motor, emotional, and other content. One of the most perspective neurotechnologies for the field of education is the method of biofeedback (BF) which enables to define students’ mental state, change various physiological processes proceeding from the obtained data, correct educational process, and improve its quality and effectiveness.The aim of the present publication is to identify the opportunities of the biofeedback method application for educational purposes.Methodology and research methods. …”
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  16. 80636

    MALDI-TOF mass spectrometric protein profiling of THP-1 cells and their microvesicles by A. V. Korenevsky, Yu. P. Milyutina, M. E. Berezkina, E. P. Alexandrova, O. A. Balabas, K. L. Markova, S. A. Selkov, D. I. Sokolov

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The subsequent DAVID Functional Annotation Clustering analysis allowed for identifying the most common groups distributed by their molecular function, biological processes, and cellular component. …”
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  17. 80637

    Geospatial Approach to Assess Flash Flood Vulnerability in a Coastal District of Bangladesh: Integrating the Multifaceted Dimension of Vulnerabilities by Sajib Sarker, Israt Jahan, Xin Wang, Abul Azad

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The composite flash flood vulnerability map identified key vulnerability hotspots, with the most vulnerable unions (the smallest administrative unit in Bangladesh) being Feni Pourashava (68% very high), Sonagazi Paurashava (40% very high), and Nawabpur (32% very high), while the least vulnerable areas were Jailashkara (58% very low), Anandapur (81% very low), and Darbarpur (82% very low). …”
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  18. 80638

    Quantification of left ventricular torsion and diastolic recoil using cardiovascular magnetic resonance myocardial feature tracking. by Johannes T Kowallick, Pablo Lamata, Shazia T Hussain, Shelby Kutty, Michael Steinmetz, Jan M Sohns, Martin Fasshauer, Wieland Staab, Christina Unterberg-Buchwald, Boris Bigalke, Joachim Lotz, Gerd Hasenfuß, Andreas Schuster

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Depending on the distance between the most apical (defined as 0% LV distance) and basal (defined as 100% LV distance) slices, four different models for the calculation of torsion were examined: Model-1 (25-75%), Model-2 (0-100%), Model-3 (25-100%) and Model-4 (0-75%). …”
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  19. 80639

    PRINCIPLES AND METHODS OF WHEAT BREEDING ON TOLERANCE TO DISEASES IN KRIA NAMED AFTER P.P. LUKIYANENKO by I. B. Ablova, L. A. Bespalova, F. A. Kolesnikov, G. D. Nabokov, V. Ya. Kovtunenko, V. A. Filobok, R. O. Davoyan, Zh. N. Khudokormova, I. M. Mokhova, Yu. G. Levchenko, A. S. Tarkhov

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It has been determined that the most efficient method to create the varieties tolerant to head fusarium is a complex hybridization, intended on the pyramiding of the genes with specific and unspecific resistance. …”
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  20. 80640

    Erythrocyte Catalase Activity in More Frequent Microcytic Hypochromic Anemia: Beta-Thalassemia Trait and Iron Deficiency Anemia by Sandra Stella Lazarte, María Eugenia Mónaco, Cecilia Laura Jimenez, Miryam Emilse Ledesma Achem, Magdalena María Terán, Blanca Alicia Issé

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Most common microcytic hypochromic anemias are iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and β-thalassemia trait (BTT), in which oxidative stress (OxS) has an essential role. …”
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