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Taxa bar plot of intestinal microbiota from healthy and diseased shrimp at the family level.
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Weather data of experimental site during both years (June to September-2018 and 19).
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Published 2025“…Administered alone, acetamiprid significantly decreased the level of urea in the hemolymph of worker honey bees. …”
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3‑Furoic Acid from Sea-Derived Aspergillus luchuensis Hy‑6 as a Valuable Lead Compound against Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Cucumber
Published 2025“…Root-knot nematodes pose a significant threat to crop growth and yield, thereby impacting global food security. …”
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Survival curve of ART Treatment outcomes.
Published 2025“…LTFU was shown to be low, decreasing significantly from 20.37 per 100PY in 2020 to 0.69 per 100PY in 2022. …”
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Characterization of Behaviors During Food Consumption Under Novelty and Threat Learning in Male and Female Rats (MK Thesis)
Published 2025“…Renewal of mobility behaviors was not observed, indicating that mobility behaviors were not conditioned to the tone. There were no significant differences in freezing, mobility, or neutral behaviors based on prior novelty exposure, but these findings establish a behavioral baseline for examining how novelty-related experience may interact with threat learning and memory and reveal meaningful sex differences across both paradigms.…”
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