Dou, Xiangsheng Ishaq, Fizza
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Economics
Faced with increasingly serious environmental risks, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the regional environment to provide a solid foundation for environmental policies and actions in the future. This article builds a composite environment risk index that considers spatiotemporal factors and uses annual socio-economic and env...
Wiegel, Jennifer Van Wissen, Denise Lundy, Mark Bene, Christophe Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria Hernandez, Ricardo Achicanoy, Harold
Country profiles are more than a simple compilation of national indicators. They are constructed and designed around a common framework and methodology to identify hotspots of unsustainability in the food systems and prioritize interventions at multiple scales to address these through targeted actions and investments. An important feature of the co...
Gao, Fucheng Ye, Lin Mu, Xiaoguo Xu, Lei Shi, Zhenfang Luo, Yuan
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The substitution of chemical fertilizers with organic fertilizers is a viable strategy to enhance crop yield and soil quality. In this study, the aim was to investigate the changes in soil microorganisms, soil chemical properties, and growth of Chinese flowering cabbage under different fertilization treatments involving earthworms and cow manure. C...
Filler, Guido Dave, Sumit Ritter, Victor Ross, Sherry Viprakasit, Davis Hatch, Joseph E. Bjazevic, Jennifer Burton, Jeremy Gilleskie, Donna Gilliland, Jason
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Frontiers in Medicine
Background Urinary stone disease (USD) historically has affected older men, but studies suggest recent increases in women, leading to a near identical sex incidence ratio. USD incidence has doubled every 10 years, with disproportionate increases amongst children, adolescent, and young adult (AYA) women. USD stone composition in women is frequently ...
Guan, Haidao Yang, Guiyan Gao, Jiashi Lin, Xiaoya Liu, Chao Ren, Han Chen, Duyue Zhou, Lingyao Hu, Qian Huang, Yongzhen
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Frontiers in Public Health
Background The prevalence of allergic diseases has increased globally, climate and environment also have important effects on respiratory or allergic diseases. However, population-based studies investigating the impact of tropical climates and environments on migratory-bird old people (MBOP) are lacking. Methods/Design For this prospective cohort s...
Ježková Petrů, Gabriela Zychová, Kristýna Drahotová, Kateřina Kuralová, Kateřina Kvasničková Stanislavská, Lucie Pilař, Ladislav
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Frontiers in Psychology
Addressing the escalating prevalence of burnout syndrome, which affects individuals across various professions and domains, is becoming increasingly imperative due to its profound impact on personal and professional aspects of employees’ lives. This paper explores the intersection of burnout syndrome and human resource management, recognizing emplo...
Iwata, Junichi
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Frontiers in Physiology
Casado-García, Ana Isidro-Hernández, Marta Alemán-Arteaga, Silvia Ruiz-Corzo, Belén Riesco, Susana Prieto-Matos, Pablo Sánchez, Lucía Sánchez-García, Isidro Vicente-Dueñas, Carolina
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Frontiers in Immunology
B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) stands as the primary contributor to childhood cancer-related mortality on a global scale. The development of the most conventional forms of this disease has been proposed to be conducted by two different steps influenced by different types of risk factors. The first step is led by a genetic insult that i...
Jiang, Yongcan Wang, Yi Huang, Zekai Zheng, Bin Wen, Yu Liu, Guanglong
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Frontiers in Microbiology
In order to explore the species composition, spatial distribution and relationship between the phytoplankton community and environmental factors in Lake Longhu, the phytoplankton community structures and environmental factors were investigated in July 2020. Clustering analysis (CA) and analysis of similarities (ANOSIM) were used to identify differe...
Emanuel, Isabel B Laird, Aleacia E Hand, Francesca Peduto
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Plant disease
Fruit rot in winterberry is associated with a complex of fungal pathogens. Among them, Diaporthe ilicicola plays a unique role by infecting flowers at bloom, resulting in symptom development in mature fruit. This research aimed to identify at what stage of maturation Ilex fruit can develop disease symptoms and correlate changes in fruit physiology ...