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    Giant extrachromosomal element “Inocle” potentially expands the adaptive capacity of the human oral microbiome by Yuya Kiguchi, Nagisa Hamamoto, Yukie Kashima, Lucky R. Runtuwene, Aya Ishizaka, Yuta Kuze, Tomohiro Enokida, Nobukazu Tanaka, Makoto Tahara, Shun-Ichiro Kageyama, Takao Fujisawa, Riu Yamashita, Akinori Kanai, Josef S. B. Tuda, Taketoshi Mizutani, Yutaka Suzuki

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Inocles encode a series of genes that contribute to intracellular stress tolerance, such as oxidative stress and DNA damage, and cell wall biosynthesis and modification involved in the interactions with oral epithelial cells. …”
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    Effects of chilling on photosynthesis citrus in different soil moisture conditions by ZHANG Fang, TANG Xiao-yun

    Published 2001-07-01
    “…For plants with adequate water supply, Pn and Gs of their leaves were significantly reduced by chilling. This reduction, according to the rise in Ci/Ca ratio, was mostly attributable to chill-induced depression of mesophyll photosynthetic capacity. …”
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    Effect of Rubberized Bitumen Blending Methods on Permanent Deformation of SMA Rubberized Asphalt Mixtures by Herda Yati Katman, Mohd Rasdan Ibrahim, Mohamed Rehan Karim, Suhana Koting, Nuha Salim Mashaan

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This study also reveals that the permanent deformation of rubberized mixtures cannot be predicted based on the characteristics of the rubberized binders.…”
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    COMPARING THE HOEK-BROWN AND MOHR-COULOMB FAILURE CRITERIA IN FEM ANALYSIS by Tereza Poklopová, Veronika Pavelcová, Michal Šejnoha

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…It is seen that a correct choice of the upper limit of the minimum compressive principal stress is crucial for the Mohr-Coulomb model to provide predictions comparable to the Hoek-Brown model. …”
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    Consumption effects of edible oils on the biochemical cardiovascular risks in hyperlipidemic rats by Suzan A. Abushal, Nashi K. Alqahtani, Ahmed M. Abdulfattah, Ahmed M. Abdulfattah, Mohammed F. Abuzinadah, Mohammed F. Abuzinadah, Abdullah M. Izmirly, Abdullah M. Izmirly, Rokayya Sami, Rowa K. Zarah, Hamida Hamdi, Nadiah Al-Sulami, Suad H. Almasoudi, Tasahil S. Albishi, Sameer H. Qari, Ehssan A. Hassan, Ehssan A. Hassan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Several parameters were assessed, including body weight, glucose, insulin, lipid profile, and key metabolic indicators such as oxidative stress and inflammatory markers, as well as parameters related to the heart and kidneys.ResultsThe FLO and OLO groups presented a reduction in body weight of 21.70 g and 20.27 g, respectively. …”
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    Best Practice Checklist for Management of a Swine Show for Youth by Chad Carr, Justin Crosswhite

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The management team for a swine show for youth should have a plan to manage the facilities, pigs, and personnel in a way that allows the show to be as stress-free and educational as possible. This 3-page fact sheet includes a checklist of information about unloading pigs, the size of the show ring, and pig handling training so that show managers know how to prepare for their show. …”
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    Best Practice Checklist for Management of a Swine Show for Youth by Chad Carr, Justin Crosswhite

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The management team for a swine show for youth should have a plan to manage the facilities, pigs, and personnel in a way that allows the show to be as stress-free and educational as possible. This 3-page fact sheet includes a checklist of information about unloading pigs, the size of the show ring, and pig handling training so that show managers know how to prepare for their show. …”
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  9. 3629

    Sports Orthopedics by Wippert P-M, 2, Puschmann A-K, Gantz S, Pfeifer A-C, de Witt Huberts J, Neubauer E, Riewe E, Schiltenwolf M

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Relevant risk factors for the development of CLBP in athletes are pain experience and tolerance, stress, social and medical environment. However, as existing screening tools are not suitable for athletes, there is a need for indices that predict the risk of future back complaints and infer a stratified treatment allocation respecting the response to physical activity.The National Research Networkfor Medicine in Spine Exercise (MiSpEx) is aiming to fill that gap: a biopsychosocial diagnostic tool was developed which supports health care professionals to 1) predict the risk for pain chronicity, disability or extended absenteeism (risk-index, RSI), and 2) recommend a personalized treatment allocation to uni- or multimodal training (prevention-index, RPI-S). …”
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    Considerations for High-Fidelity Modeling of Unsteady Flows in a Multistage Axial Compressor by Douglas R. Matthews, Nicole L. Key

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Additionally, the periodic-unsteady convergence of the unsteady signals of a multiple-passage transient blade row model was explored. Computational predictions were compared with experimental measurements to evaluate the efficacy of the various modeling decisions. …”
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    CUSTOM-MADE RHEOMETER FOR THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF POLYURETHANE RESIN PU9010 by Luciano Fissore, Stefan Diebels

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Therefore, the reduction of such problems is of utmost importance. …”
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    Blast Responses and Vibration of Flood-Defense Structures under High-Intensity Blast Loadings by Yonghee Ryu, WooYoung Jung, HoYoung Son, Bu-Seog Ju

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In order to understand the blast behavior of weir structures, PHAST program was used to predict blast loadings in consideration of material reactivity and congestion levels. …”
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    The relationship between the incidence of couvade syndrome and prenatal paternal attachment in prospective fathers and the affecting factors by Burcu Küçükkaya, Hafsa Kübra Işık

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Among the significant predictors related with Couvade syndrome were educational status, income status, employment status, spouse’s educational and employment status, parity and live births, infant’s gender, and planned pregnancy status (p < 0.001). …”
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    Schnitzler’s syndrome – diagnostic experience, approaches to therapy, patient management according to a multicenter Russian cohort by S. O. Salugina, A. V. Torgashina, E. Yu. Borzova, V. V. Rameev, V. R. Gorodetskiy, E. S. Fedorov, N. V. Muravyeva

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In 1 patient, due to the persistent absence of relapses, the interval between canakinumab injections was increased to 5 months without signs of reactivation, but subsequently, against the background of stress and relapses of the disease, the intervals were reduced to 4 months. …”
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    Rapid serotype-independent differential detection of biofilm-positive and biofilm-negative Salmonella using Fourier transform infrared biotyping by Asmita Shrestha, Smriti Shringi, Devendra H. Shah

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Foodborne illnesses caused by Salmonella represent a global one health challenge, with biofilm-forming strains exhibiting enhanced public health risks due to their ability to persist due to resistance to antimicrobial agents, disinfectants, and environmental stresses. While food-safety and public health investigation primarily focus on Salmonella identification and source tracing, they often overlook the biofilm-forming capacity of isolates, limiting their predictive value for risks posed by biofilm producing Salmonella. …”
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    Burnout is a predictor of high ten-year risk of cardiovascular disease among health workers in Ghana by Kennedy Dodam Konlan

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…It is recommended that health workers adopt measures that reduce their experience of stress on the job through regular psychological counselling to improve their psychological and physiological health. …”
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