MONITORING POPULATION NICOTINE CONSUMPTION, IS WASTEWATER ANALYSIS THE NEW FRONTIER?


Sexual Dimorphism in Crowned Lemur Scent-Marking

Hay nets Primates are traditionally considered to have a poor sense of smell.However, olfaction is important for non-human primates as demonstrated by conspicuous scent-marking behaviours in lemurs.We studied two pairs (n = 4) of crowned lemurs (Eulemur coronatus) housed at Colchester and Twycross zoos (UK) by combining behavioural observations and

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Rate-induced tipping in ecosystems and climate: the role of unstable states, basin boundaries and transient dynamics

The climate system as well Acne Treatments as ecosystems might undergo relatively sudden qualitative changes in the dynamics when environmental parameters or external forcings vary due to anthropogenic influences.The study of these qualitative changes, called tipping phenomena, requires the development of new methodological approaches that allow ph

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MicroRNA-gene signaling pathways in pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic cancer is the fourth most frequent cause of cancer-related deaths and is characterized by early metastasis and pronounced resistance to chemotherapy and radiation therapy.Despite extensive esearch efforts, there is not any substantial Hay nets progress regarding the identification of novel drugs against pancreatic cancer.Although the int

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Primary Hepatic Schwannoma: Case Report and Literature Review

Primary hepatic schwannoma is an extremely rare tumor with a good prognosis.Preoperative diagnosis is often challenging due to nonspecific clinical symptoms and its rarity.Here, we report a case of a 56-year-old male patient misdiagnosed with malignant liver tumor, later identified as primary hepatic schwannoma.Furthermore, clinical and histopathol

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