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    The purse-seine fishery for small pelagic fishes off the Madeira Archipelago

    Small pelagic fishes constitute a valuable food resource for human consumption and are also important components of marine food webs. At Madeira, a Portuguese archipelago in the...
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    Methylation Status of VDR Gene and its Association with Vitamin D Status and ...

    Deficiency in circulatory vitamin D level and vitamin D receptor DNA methylation could be associated with weakened innate immune response and increased susceptibility to...
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    Review and perspective of tissue engineering therapy for the treatment of cor...

    Tissue engineering therapy for the treatment of corneal endothelial decompensation was proposed in the 1970s. In 2013, a clinical trial of the injection of cultured human...
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    Regeneration Dynamics and Structural Changes in Miombo Woodland Stands at Kit...

    The sustainability of the seriously threatened African miombo woodlands depends on their capability to maintain sufficient natural regeneration. This study focused on the...
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    From pigments to coloured napkins: comparative analyses of primary aromatic a...

    A collaborative study was conducted to understand the correlation between pigments purity profile (primary aromatic amine content of the pigments) and the behaviour of these...
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    Out of Africa: novel source of small hive beetles infesting Eastern and Weste...

    Small hive beetles (SHB, Aethina tumida Murray, Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) are parasites of social bee colonies endemic to sub-Saharan Africa and have become an invasive species....
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    Long-read sequencing uncovers a complex transcriptome topology in varicella z...

    Abstract Background Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is a human pathogenic alphaherpesvirus harboring a relatively large DNA molecule. The VZV transcriptome has already been...