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  1. 1921

    Table_1_Considering Plant-Based Meat Substitutes and Cell-Based Meats: A Public Health and Food Systems Perspective.pdf by Raychel E. Santo (9321371)

    Published 2020
    “…Production of plant-based substitutes, however, may involve smaller environmental impacts compared to the production of farmed meats, though the relative impacts differ significantly depending on the type of products under comparison. …”
  2. 1922

    Table 1_Climate change impacts on Egyptian aquaculture: challenges, opportunities, and research gaps.xlsx by Dalia M. M. Yacout (21188954)

    Published 2025
    “…Furthermore, the involvement of investors, policy and decision makers is a must to expand the Egyptian aquaculture sector in a sustainable way. …”
  3. 1923

    Image_3_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.tiff by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  4. 1924

    Image_1_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.tiff by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  5. 1925

    Table_5_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.xlsx by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  6. 1926

    Table_1_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.xlsx by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  7. 1927

    Table_2_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.xlsx by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  8. 1928

    Table_6_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.xlsx by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  9. 1929

    Image_2_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.tiff by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  10. 1930

    Table_4_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.xlsx by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  11. 1931

    Table_3_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.xlsx by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  12. 1932

    Image_4_Systems-level proteomics and metabolomics reveals the diel molecular landscape of diverse kale cultivars.tiff by Sabine Scandola (11896201)

    Published 2023
    “…Kale is a very promising crop for vertical farming due to its high nutritional content; however, being a non-model organism, foundational, systems-level analyses of kale are lacking. …”
  13. 1933

    Table 1_Histopathological and radiographic characterization of the lesions of pododermatitis in sheep: support for the establishment of the foot injuries degree and its prognosis.d... by Caroline da Silva Silveira (6823100)

    Published 2025
    “…As a result of these findings, the lesions were categorized into 3 grades described as: mild interdigital dermatitis (grade 1), necrosis with bone involvement (grade 2) and severe tissue loss with osteolysis (grade 3). …”
  14. 1934

    Table_1_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.DOCX by Yoon-Gi Baek (9620726)

    Published 2022
    “…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
  15. 1935

    Image_2_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG by Yoon-Gi Baek (9620726)

    Published 2022
    “…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
  16. 1936

    Table_2_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.docx by Yoon-Gi Baek (9620726)

    Published 2022
    “…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
  17. 1937

    Image_1_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG by Yoon-Gi Baek (9620726)

    Published 2022
    “…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
  18. 1938

    Image_3_Evolution, Transmission, and Pathogenicity of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus A (H5N8) Clade 2.3.4.4, South Korea, 2014–2016.JPEG by Yoon-Gi Baek (9620726)

    Published 2022
    “…These differences may have been due to the long-term circulation of viruses in domestic duck farms. The same mutations, at positions 219 and 757 of PB1, independently evolving in the C0, C1, and C2 subgroups may have been positively selected, resulting in convergent evolution at the amino acid level. …”
  19. 1939

    A Simulation Approach to Assessing Sampling Strategies for Insect Pests: An Example with the Balsam Gall Midge by R. Drew Carleton (501579)

    Published 2013
    “…Sequential sampling techniques promise efficient sampling, but their application can involve cumbersome mathematics and/or intensive warm-up sampling when pests have complex within- or between-site distributions. …”
  20. 1940

    The Dynamics of Plant Cell-Wall Polysaccharide Decomposition in Leaf-Cutting Ant Fungus Gardens by Isabel E. Moller (227810)

    Published 2011
    “…Our approach thus provides detailed insight into the nutritional benefits and shortcomings associated with fungus-farming in ants.</p> </div>…”