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    Role of lactoferrin in the treatment of E. coli-induced bovine mastitis by Mohamed Ibrahim Mostafa, Saber Ali Saad, Asmaa Elsayed Mohammed, Elsaid Mohamed Mohamed Saafan, Amal Mohamed El-Sayed

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It is associated with reduced milk production and changes in milk composition and quality. E. coli is the most important pathogen causing bovine mastitis. …”
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    Carbon Neutrality of Ukraine as a Determinant of Green Development by Liliia Khomenko, Olena Chygryn, Cetin Bektas, Andriy Iskakov

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Interest in carbon neutrality issues grows yearly, with a particularly in 2021–2022. Most articles on carbon neutrality were published by scientists from China, the USA, Great Britain, Turkey, and Pakistan. …”
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    Focus on One Swimming Stroke or Compete in Multiple: How Much Specialization Is Needed to Become a World-Class Female Swimmer? by Dennis-Peter Born, Jenny Lorentzen, Jesús J. Ruiz-Navarro, Thomas Stöggl, Michael Romann, Glenn Björklund

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…As different specialization patterns are evident for the various swimming strokes, decision makers and talent specialists should align development guidelines accordingly and base them on the most advantageous combinations of swimming strokes.…”
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  4. 81884

    Global, regional, and national burden of gout among older adults (≥65) from 1990 to 2021 and projections for 2050 by Xiaoli Tang, Dan Deng, Qian Wu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study uses epidemiological modeling to analyze the global impact of gout among older adults (≥65) from 1990 to 2021, with projections extending to 2050, using the most recent data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2021.MethodData from the GBD 2021 database were used to evaluate the global burden of gout in adults aged 65 and older from 1990 to 2021. …”
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    Estimation of Leaf, Spike, Stem and Total Biomass of Winter Wheat Under Water-Deficit Conditions Using UAV Multimodal Data and Machine Learning by Jinhang Liu, Wenying Zhang, Yongfeng Wu, Juncheng Ma, Yulin Zhang, Binhui Liu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results demonstrated that (1) FVC-adjusted per-plant biomass significantly improved correlations with most indicators, particularly during the filling stage, when the correlation between leaf biomass and NDVI increased by 56.1%; (2) RF and NN models outperformed SVM, with the optimal accuracies being R<sup>2</sup> = 0.709, RMSE = 0.114 g for RF, R<sup>2</sup> = 0.66, RMSE = 0.08 g for NN, and R<sup>2</sup> = 0.557, RMSE = 0.117 g for SVM. …”
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    Correlation of Biomechanical Variables of Lower Extremity Movement During Functional Tests and Tasks in Youth League Football Players: Cross-Sectional Correlation Study by Anna Davidoviča, Sergejs Davidovičs, Guna Semjonova, Alexei Katashev, Alexander Oks, Linda Lancere, Signe Tomsone, Maksims Zolovs

    Published 2025-07-01
    “… Abstract BackgroundFootball is the most widely played sport globally but carries a high risk of lower limb injuries, particularly among youth athletes. …”
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  8. 81888

    Potentially inappropriate medication and its associated factors in older people living in nursing homes: a cross-sectional study by Ester Goutan-Roura, Geovanna O. Carneiro, Francisca S.M. Moreira, Montse Masó-Aguado, Pau Moreno-Martin, Eduard Minobes-Molina, Dawn A. Skelton, Javier Jerez-Roig

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Polypharmacy (≥5 drugs) occurred in 69.1% (94), while extensive polypharmacy (≥10 drugs) occurred in 18.4% (25). The most prevalent PIMs were benzodiazepines (57.3%; 73), antipsychotics (48.5%; 66) and proton pump inhibitors (39.7%; 54). …”
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    A reproducible ddRAD-seq protocol reveals novel genomic association signatures for fruit-related traits in peach by Najla Ksouri, Gerardo Sánchez, Carolina Font i Forcada, Bruno Contreras-Moreira, Yolanda Gogorcena

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This approach produced 13,045 high-confidence SNPs and identified Blink as the most suitable model, effectively balancing false positive and negative associations. …”
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  11. 81891

    Genetically distinct Hajj and South American-related strains of serogroup W Neisseria meningitidis causing invasive meningococcal disease in Ontario, Canada, January 1, 2015 to Jun... by Courtney Meilleur, Julianne Kus, Christine Navarro, Vinita Dubey, Jay Lucidarme, Ray Borrow, Raymond S.W. Tsang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Results: The percentage of culture-confirmed IMD caused by MenW in Ontario increased from 10 % in 2015–40.9 % in the first half of 2024, consisting entirely of strains belonging to the ST-11 CC. cgMLST comparison of the Ontario invasive MenW isolates versus international MenW ST-11CC strains showed that the Ontario isolates were related to those found globally, with a recent cluster of eight cases from one city due to a strain highly related to international Umrah outbreak strains. Most MenW IMD cases (60 %) occurred in individuals older than 40 years of age and the majority (83.3 %) predicted to express antigens covered by the 4CMenB vaccine. …”
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    Gender Difference in Frequency, Types, Risk Factors and Outcome in Stroke Patients by Naeemuddin SHAIKH, Teerth DAS, Deepa KUMARI, Heema MADHUMAL, Irfana ABBASI

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Hemorrhagic stroke (55.6%) was more frequent than ischemic stroke (44.4%). The most prevalent modifiable risk factors were tobacco/paan/gutka use (56.3%), hypertension (41.7%), smoking (46.4%), and diabetes mellitus (28.5%). …”
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    Half-thickness discretized format for simulating compressible delay interbed by Shangqi Han, Chuiyu Lu, Wen Lu, Qingyan Sun, Chu Wu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Abstract The simulation of compressible delay interbed is an important component of ground subsidence modeling. Currently, the most widely used groundwater simulation software, MODFLOW, has two modules: SUB and CSUB. …”
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    The Fusion Gene <i>BPI-LY</i>, Encoding Human Bactericidal/Permeability-Increasing Protein Core Fragments and Lysozyme, Enhanced the Resistance of Transgenic Tomato Plants to Bacte... by Lei Ni, Yue Zhang, Yafei Qin, Mei Wang, Daodao Tang, Liantian Chen, Xing Ding, Yilin Zheng, Yu Pan, Jinhua Li, Xingguo Zhang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Tomato bacterial wilt, caused by <i>Ralstonia solanacearum</i> (G<sup>−</sup>), is one of the most devastating plant diseases. Developing effective resistance against this pathogen remains a major challenge in plant disease management. …”
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    Terpenoids and phenolic compounds as biologically active compounds of medicinal plants with diuretic effect by V. A. Kurkin, O. E. Pravdivtseva, E. N. Zaitseva, A. V. Dubishchev, A. S. Tsibina, A. V. Kurkina, S. V. Pervushkin, A. V. Zhdanova

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…It was determined that the diuretic activity of most of the medicinal plants used, is due to such groups of biologically active compounds as terpenoids (essential oils and saponins), simple phenols, flavonoids and anthracene derivatives related to the secondary metabolites. …”
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    A simple, low-cost, and highly efficient protocol for rapid isolation of pathogenic bacteria from human blood by Fatma S. Coskun, Joshua Quick, Erdal Toprak, Erdal Toprak

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Bacteremia is a serious clinical condition in which pathogenic bacteria enter the bloodstream, putting patients at risk of septic shock and necessitating aggressive antibiotic treatment. Choosing the most effective antibiotic is crucial not only for resolving the infection but also for minimizing side effects, such as dysbiosis in the healthy microbiome and mitigating the evolution of antibiotic resistance. …”
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    Diffusivity alterations related to cognitive performance and phenylalanine levels in early-treated adults with phenylketonuria by Jèssica Pardo, Clara Capdevila-Lacasa, Bàrbara Segura, Adriana Pané, Pedro J. Moreno, Glòria Garrabou, Josep M. Grau-Junyent, Carme Junqué, Consortium PKU.cat

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results Patients exhibited a widespread white matter tract involvement, with lower MD and higher FA values compared to controls. The most affected tracts were the inferior longitudinal fasciculus and inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus for MD, and the anterior corona radiata, uncinate fasciculus and forceps minor for FA. …”
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    Genetic Diversity and Virulence Factors of S. aureus Isolated from Food, Humans, and Animals by Roberto Adame-Gómez, Natividad Castro-Alarcón, Amalia Vences-Velázquez, Jeiry Toribio-Jiménez, Abigail Pérez-Valdespino, Marco- Antonio Leyva-Vázquez, Arturo Ramírez-Peralta

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Profile 4 (490 bp, 300 bp) was the most frequent, containing a higher number of strains with a higher number of virulence factors and antimicrobial resistance, which is associated with greater adaptation to different environments. …”
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    Applicability of Virtual Commissioning Concepts in Industrial Robotics as a Solution for Compatibility Issues Between Virtual Simulation and Logic Control Software by Alexandru Andrei, Florin-Adrian Nicolescu, Cristina Pupăză, Cezara-Georgia Coman, Ionuț Gabriel Ghionea

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The TIA Portal is recognized by robotics application integrators as the most efficient work environment for VC. However, there is currently no direct compatibility between the ABB RobotStudio (RS) platform and Siemens TIA Portal. …”
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  20. 81900

    Increased lipoprotein (a) as an additional factor in the failure to achieve target blood pressure levels and lipid spectrum optimal parameters in patients with arterial hypertensio... by S. S. Vedenskaya, O. G. Smolenskaya

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In both groups, the majority of patients were on a free combination of antihypertensive drugs, only a third of patients used a fixed combination. In most cases, patients of both groups did not reach the target blood pressure levels (63.9% — group 1, 55.3% — group 2), despite the fact that the average blood pressure figures were relatively low (132;83 mmHg in each group). …”
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