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    Body Mass Shapes Most Life History Traits and a Fast‐Slow Continuum in Amphibians by Benjamin Cejp, Eva Maria Griebeler

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…ABSTRACT Amphibians have the least studied life histories among vertebrates, although they have unique and the most diverse life histories within this group. We compiled a new dataset on adult body mass and 16 other life history traits of 2069 amphibian species across three orders (1796 frogs, 236 salamanders, 37 caecilians). …”
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    Mapping the giants: a bibliometric analysis of the top 100 most-cited thyroid nodules studies by Xinfeng Zhou, Mingjun Liu, Tianjiao Gao, Yi Tan, Xiao Wang, Long Yang, Shengxian Xu, Rui Wang, Haoyang Gao, Shaotao Chen

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…BackgroundThyroid disease continues to be one of the most prevalent disease groups worldwide, with its frequency and distribution being impacted by numerous factors. …”
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    Comparison of the simplest diets to find the most effective one in developing ant colonies of Lasius niger by Norbert Szabó, Jenő Nagy, András Tartally

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…We aimed to analyse the effects of these diets to be able to standardize and compare results of different laboratories. We assessed the most readily available, natural, inexpensive, known, and efficient diets to ensure optimal nutrition for ant colonies by analysing the development of 100 Lasius niger colonies. …”
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    Characterization and therapeutic potential of newly isolated bacteriophages targeting the most common Salmonella serovars in Europe by J. Torres-Boncompte, I. S. Gómez-Cano, J. Garcia-Llorens, J. M. Soriano, P. Catalá-Gregori, S. Sevilla-Navarro

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The five phages demonstrated physical stability across a wide range of temperatures and pH levels, effectively lysing 12 different Salmonella serovars, including the most prevalent ones in the European Union in recent years, as well as multidrug-resistant strains isolated from the field. …”
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    The top 100 most-cited articles on artificial intelligence in breast radiology: a bibliometric analysis by Sneha Singh, Nuala A. Healy

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The aim of this analysis is to identify the most influential publications on the topic of artificial intelligence in breast imaging. …”
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    A mode of action protein based approach that characterizes the relationships among most major diseases by Hongyi Zhou, Brice Edelman, Jeffrey Skolnick

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…To demonstrate the validity of the classifications, for common pathways predicted based on MOA proteins, 77% of the top 10 most frequent pathways have literature evidence of association to their respective disease classes/subclasses. …”
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    A comparative analysis of the most common deterministic methods for the calculation of electricity losses in industrial networks by E. I. Gracheva, Z. M. Shakurova, R. E. Abdullazyanov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…: The work is devoted to the analysis of deterministic most common methods for determining electricity losses in low-voltage industrial power supply networks. …”
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    Dynamic nonlinear CO2 emission effects of urbanization routes in the eight most populous countries. by Xiaobing Xu, Linzhao Zeng, Shen Li, Yuejun Liu, Taiming Zhang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A dynamic STIRPAT model used in the current study is based on panel data from the eight most populous countries from 1975 to 2020, revealing the nonlinear effects of urbanization routes (percentage of total urbanization, percentage of small cities and percentage of large cities) on carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. …”
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    Post-stroke dyskinesias by Nakawah MO, Lai EC

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Appel Department of Neurology, Houston Methodist Neurological Institute, Houston, TX, USA Abstract: Strokes, whether ischemic or hemorrhagic, are among the most common causes of secondary movement disorders in elderly patients. …”
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    Globalized post-suburbia by Robert Musil

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Two indicators shall help to show the role that the suburbia of Vienna plays with regard to the global integration of the whole agglomeration: producer service firms and the investment patterns of company headquarters located in suburbia.Data show that the suburbanization of high value service firms is far below average; most newly created jobs in suburbia belong to low value services (trade). …”
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    PostGraduate Prospectus by Kabale University

    Published 2023
    “…The Directorate of Graduate Training will give you formal and informal opportunities to raise your profile, network with peers and colleagues, apply transferable skills and help you make the most of your time here. As a member of our postgraduate community, you will become one of the exceptional local, national and international students who join us each year. …”
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    Post-term pregnancy by O. N. Novikova, L. R. Mustafina

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Chronic hypoxia, gestational anemia, gestational diabetes were among the most frequent complications of pregnancy. Women with post-term pregnancies had higher prevalence of premature rupture of membranes, abnormal labor, and cesarean sections while their newborns had higher birth weight and lower Apgar scores.Conclusion. …”
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    Post-keratoplasty glaucoma by S. A. Malozhen, S. V. Trufanov, S. Yu. Petrov

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Post-keratoplasty glaucoma (PKG) remains one of the leading causes of blindness due to the loss of optic nerve fibers and irreversible graft opacification. …”
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