Hall, Patrick Stubbs, Caleb Anderson, David E. Greenacre, Cheryl Crouch, Dustin L.
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Though the rabbit is a common animal model in musculoskeletal research, there are very limited data reported on healthy rabbit biomechanics. Our objective was to quantify the normative hindlimb biomechanics (kinematics and kinetics) of six New Zealand White rabbits (three male, three female) during the stance phase of gait. We measured biomechanics...
Plafcan, Martina M. Stallings, Christopher D.
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Microplastic pollution can harm organisms and ecosystems such as coral reefs. Corals are important habitat-forming organisms that are sensitive to environmental conditions and have been declining due to stressors associated with climate change. Despite their ecological importance, it is unclear how corals may be affected by microplastics or if ther...
Mansanguan, Chayasin Maneerat, Yaowapa
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Background Estrogen is an important ovarian hormone with anti-atherogenic and cardioprotective effects. Postmenopausal women have lower estrogen levels, associated with significantly higher risks of coronary heart disease (CHD) and CHD-related death. Effective biomarkers for the diagnosis, prediction, and treatment of CHD are needed to address this...
Wang, Xiaojia Cao, Bing Zou, Jin Chen, Weijun
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Background Ziziphus jujuba Mill. cv. ‘LingwuChangzao’ is a traditional jujube cultivar in northwest China. It is of great significance to explore the weed community composition and environmental characterization for the ecological control and comprehensive management of weeds in jujube orchards. In this article, a total of 37 species were recorded ...
Pellico-López, Amada Herrero-Montes, Manuel Cantarero Prieto, David Fernández-Feito, Ana Cayon-De las Cuevas, Joaquin Parás-Bravo, Paula Paz-Zulueta, María
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Background Delayed discharge for non-clinical reasons also affects patients in need of palliative care. Moreover, the number of people dying in hospitals has been increasing in recent years. Our aim was to describe characteristics of patients who died during prolonged stay, in comparison with the rest of patients with delayed discharge, in terms of...
Sousa, Filipe Costa, Joana Ribeiro, Carla Varandas, Marta Pina-Martins, Francisco Simões, Fernanda Matos, José Glushkova, Maria Miguel, Célia Veloso, Maria Manuela
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Quercus suber L. is a sclerophyllous tree species native to the western Mediterranean, a region that is considered highly vulnerable to increased temperatures and severe dry conditions due to environmental changes. Understanding the population structure and demographics of Q. suber is essential in order to anticipate whether populations at greater ...
Yuan, Yuan Miao, Jin
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Chemically-inducible gene expression systems are valuable tools for rational control of gene expression both for basic research and biotechnology. However, most chemical inducers are confined to certain groups of organisms. Therefore, dissecting interactions between different organisms could be challenging using existing chemically-inducible system...
Wohlgemuth, Kealey J. Blue, Malia N.M Mota, Jacob A.
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Analysis of Brightness-mode ultrasound-captured fascicle angle (FA) and fascicle length (FL) can be completed manually with computer-based programs or by automated programs. Insufficient data exists regarding reliability and accuracy of automated tools. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability of automatic a...
Goyes Vallejos, Johana Hernández-Figueroa, Abner D.
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In species with parental care behaviors, parents may adjust the intensity and duration of their care if fluctuation in factors such as environmental variables or body condition affects offspring survival. In the face of environmental changes, many egg-laying species remain with their clutch for extended periods if this behavioral adjustment provide...
Sun, Nan Zhao, Xin Yau, Stephen S.-T.
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Background The characterization and comparison of microbial sequences, including archaea, bacteria, viruses and fungi, are very important to understand their evolutionary origin and the population relationship. Most methods are limited by the sequence length and lack of generality. The purpose of this study is to propose a general characterization ...