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Biologists Can Distinguish Species Of Brazilian Fishes By Their Mating Calls

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Over 800 species of fishes are reported to produce species-specific sounds. The sounds are produced for a number of different reasons, including aggression, stress or…
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Spectroscopic And Theoretical Study Of The Microstructures Of Radionuclides

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With the development of nuclear power plant and industry, “radionuclide contamination” has increasingly seen worldwide attention. The study on the properties of radionuclides, especially in…
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Increasing The Efficiency Of Organic Solar Cells Through Improving ZnO Conductivity

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A power conversion efficiency (PCE) of over 13% has been accomplished for single-junction polymer solar cell (PSCs) through the preparation of novel donating materials and…
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How Sleep Disturbance Impacts Cognition and Physical Function In Older Cancer Patients

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Everybody enjoys a good night’s sleep. In fact, we spend one-third of our lives sleeping. However, as we age we are at a higher likelihood…
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Cranial Trepanation On A Woman’s Skull In India: Neolithic Alignments

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Interdisciplinary work among anthropologists, archaeologists, and astronomers can provide a very interesting point of view for problems such as the one in this article. The…
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Glyphosate Affects Ovarian Growth In Crustaceans

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Crustacean reproduction is a complex process, which implies the ovarian growing in adult females during the critical period previous to spawning (named as a pre-reproductive…
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Effects Of Tourism And Human Presence On Mid-Sized Animal Populations

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Tourism and the environment have a close relationship of dependence. Every tourist activity needs an environment, and whether this environment is natural or not, it…
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Pain Relief With Interference shRNA Proves Viable

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Pain is the number one cause of distress, signaling the onset of tissue damage. In the vast majority of cases, pain sensation is induced by…
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Computer-based Technology As An Anticancer Agent In Cervical Cancer Cells

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A major stumbling block in the fight against cancer remains the identification of novel anticancer compounds that possess cell death-inducing properties in cancer cells leaving…
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How Natural Extracts Activate Defenses Against Pathogens In Tomato Plants

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Tomato is an agronomically valuable crop in many countries, either grown in fields or greenhouses and therefore has been bred and genetically improved for centuries….
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Understanding Microbial Communities Living on Amphibian Skin

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For most people, amphibians (e.g. frogs and salamanders) are not a part of everyday life. They tend to be cryptic in both form and behavior…
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