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    Fig 4 - by Takafumi Kabuto (14797727)

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    Fig 5 - by Takafumi Kabuto (14797727)

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    Impact of Cold Plasma Treatment on the Shelf Life and Metabolite Profiles of Strawberries during Storage by D. Abouelenein (22365684)

    Published 2025
    “…Although ascorbic acid decreased after treatment, greater stability was noted during storage. …”
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    Flow chart for inclusion and exclusion criteria. by Maleda Tefera (9025154)

    Published 2025
    “…Similarly, children who breastfed until the second year of life had a greater chance of underweight and stunting. This study highlights a significant prevalence of undernutrition among children. …”
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    List of captured wild pollinator species. by Carmelo Gómez-Martínez (9384385)

    Published 2025
    “…Overall pollinator abundance was slightly higher in ecological than conventional orchards, but the difference was not significant. High male-to-female ratio enhanced overall pollinator abundance and shaped pollinator composition, by increasing hoverfly abundance and decreasing wasp and fly abundance. …”
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    Map of the 20 study orchards. by Carmelo Gómez-Martínez (9384385)

    Published 2025
    “…Overall pollinator abundance was slightly higher in ecological than conventional orchards, but the difference was not significant. High male-to-female ratio enhanced overall pollinator abundance and shaped pollinator composition, by increasing hoverfly abundance and decreasing wasp and fly abundance. …”
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    Pictures of carob tree flowers and orchard. by Carmelo Gómez-Martínez (9384385)

    Published 2025
    “…Overall pollinator abundance was slightly higher in ecological than conventional orchards, but the difference was not significant. High male-to-female ratio enhanced overall pollinator abundance and shaped pollinator composition, by increasing hoverfly abundance and decreasing wasp and fly abundance. …”
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