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Trace and Axial Anomalies on Equal Footing
Published 2020-01-01“…The method, inspired by the superconformal anomalies, has important application for low-energy effective models where it allows the introduction of a single complex glueball field with a scalar and a pseudoscalar component on the same footing with the complex meson nonet fields made of quarks. …”
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Chemostats and epidemics: Competition for nutrients/hosts
Published 2013-07-01“…In a chemostat, several species compete for the same nutrient, whilein an epidemic, several strains of the same pathogen may competefor the same susceptible hosts. As winner, chemostat models predict the specieswith the lowest break-even concentration, while epidemicmodels predict the strain with the largest basic reproduction number.We show that these predictions amount to the same if the per capitafunctional responses of consumer species to the nutrient concentration or ofinfective individuals to the density of susceptibles are proportional to eachother but that they are different if the functional responses are nonproportional.In the second case, the correct prediction is given by the break-even concentrations.In the case of nonproportional functional responses, we add a class for which the prediction does not only rely on local stability and instability of one-species (strain) equilibriabut on the global outcome of the competition. …”
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Host-Bacteria Crosstalk at the Dentogingival Junction
Published 2012-01-01“…The dentogingival junction is of crucial importance in periodontal host defense both structurally and functionally. …”
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Host-pathogen interaction in invasive Salmonellosis.
Published 2012-01-01“…Primary NTS bacteremia can occur in the immunocompromised host and infants in sub-Saharan Africa. Recent studies on host-pathogen interactions in Salmonellosis using genome sequencing, murine models, and patient studies have provided new insights. …”
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The “Hand-as-Foot” teaching method in hydrosalpinx
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Contemporary Evaluation and Management of the Diabetic Foot
Published 2012-01-01“…The pathophysiology of diabetic foot disease is multifactorial and includes neuropathy, infection, ischemia, and abnormal foot structure and biomechanics. …”
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Fungal-Host Interaction: Curcumin Modulates Proteolytic Enzyme Activity of Candida albicans and Inflammatory Host Response In Vitro
Published 2018-01-01“…Furthermore, gene expressions of host inflammatory response, IL-1β and IL-1α, were significantly downregulated after exposure to curcumin. …”
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The MyFlex-ζ Foot: A Variable Stiffness ESR Ankle-Foot Prosthesis
Published 2025-01-01“…Most commercially available foot prostheses are passive ESR feet, which store and release energy to reduce metabolic costs and improve comfort but cannot adjust to varying walking conditions. …”
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The Role of Host‐Range Expansion and Co‐Speciation in Host–Parasite Associations With the Divergence of the Great Tit Species Complex
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Effect of Naphthalene Acetic Acid on the Adventitious Rooting in Shoot Cuttings of Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.)...
Published 2016-01-01“…The results showed that different concentrations of NAA significantly (P≤0.05) affected the rooting characteristics of A. paniculata and 2.5 mM of NAA was found to be more effective to induce rooting in young apical shoot (YAS) cuttings compared to other concentrations and old apical shoot (OAS). …”
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SINERGI FISIK DAN MENTAL DALAM OPTIMALIASI SHOOTING (DAYA LEDAK OTOT TUNGKAI DAN PERCAYA DIRI PEMAIN SSB PSTS TABING)
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: “…percaya diri, daya ledak otot tungkai, kemampuan shooting sepak bola…”
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Spanish cities as filming locations: analysis and spatial distribution
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Producing an Educational Video
Published 2021-06-01Subjects: “…video shooting…”
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Core microbe Bifidobacterium in the hindgut of calves improves the growth phenotype of young hosts by regulating microbial functions and host metabolism
Published 2025-01-01“…Conclusions In summary, cluster analysis has proved to be a feasible and reliable approach for identifying phenotypic subgroups of calves, prompting further exploration of host-microbiome interactions. Bifidobacterium as a core microbe in the hindgut of calves may play a crucial probiotic role in host phenotypic differentiation. …”
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Pregnancy and Lifestyle: Short- and Long-Term Effects on Mother's and Her Children's Health
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Chromosomal analysis and short-term outcome of prenatally diagnosed congenital heart disease
Published 2025-01-01“…This retrospective chart review was aimed at finding markers for short-term outcome prediction of prenatally-diagnosed complex CHD, focusing in particular on the impact of CHD category, of CHD severity score and of prenatal or postnatal diagnosis of ECA or chromosomal anomalies on 4 primary outcomes: termination of pregnancy (TOP), intrauterine fetal demise, neonatal mortality and 1-year-survival rate. …”
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