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Low Connectivity between Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas: A Biophysical Modeling Approach for the Dusky Grouper <i>Epinephelus marginatus</i>
Published 2013“…However, connectivity patterns between MPAs remain largely unknown at large spatial scales. Here, we used a biophysical model to evaluate connectivity between MPAs in the Mediterranean Sea, a region of extremely rich biodiversity that is currently protected by a system of approximately a hundred MPAs. …”
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Effects of breast stimulation for spontaneous onset of labor on salivary oxytocin levels in low-risk pregnant women: A feasibility study
Published 2018“…</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>Following a 3-day breast stimulation protocol for spontaneous onset of labor, the mean OT level showed the highest values on day 3. …”
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Optimal prevalence rate of vaccination program: Increasing of the loss of the protection effectiveness engenders a catastrophic change in the optimal prevalence rate.
Published 2009“…This eventuality implies that a large loss of the protection effectiveness is no longer compensated by the high optimal prevalence rate of the vaccination program. …”
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A weakening nitrogen sensitivity of plant productivity over four decades (1976-2016) in a Tibetan alpine grassland
Published 2019“…N response efficiency was significantly affected by mean annual temperature and monthly precipitation at the key growing stage (i.e., leaf-out phase in April and fast-growing phase in June), and decreased over the past four decades by a rate of -0.68 g g<sup>-1</sup> N yr<sup>-1</sup>. …”