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How Do Trace Elements Behave In Soil Organo-Mineral Assembles?

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All soils harbor micro-aggregates. These micro-aggregates composed of smaller building units such as minerals or organic and biotic materials that become more complex with increasing…
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Effects Of Acute Suppression Of Slow-Wave Sleep On Young Men’s Androgen Levels

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Sleep restriction and sleep disturbances are increasingly common in modern industrialized societies, due to, for instance, work-related stress and atypical working hours. In addition, our…
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Using A Dynamic Weighting Schema With Memory To Evolve Clusters By Forgetting Old Samples

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The Internet of Things (IoT) and the advances in sensors have drastically increased the number of devices connected to the Internet. This has led to…
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Venom Can Be Used As Future Therapeutic Agents Against Cancer, TB, And HIV/AIDS

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Venom is a secretion produced by specific animals, which is synthesized in the specialized cells of their body. Animal venoms constitute a plethora of bioactive…
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Explaining Why Concussions May Activate A Pituitary “Dimmer Switch”

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For a number of years, researchers have described endocrine (glandular) problems in some people with a history of concussion. These endocrine problems can emerge months…
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Reducing Delinquency Among African American Youth In Foster Care 

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Published by Abigail Williams-Butler Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey These findings are described in the article entitled Reducing delinquency among African American youth…
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Identifying The Influence Of Soil Parameters To Vegetation Restoration In An Open-Pit Mining Area In China

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Mining is one of the most distinct human activities in the Anthropocene Epoch. At present, there are more than 9,000 large and medium-sized mines in…
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Citrobacter freundii: A Threat To Aquaculture Development

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Published by Guerino Bandeira Junior & Bernardo Baldisserotto Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, Brazil These findings are described in the article entitled…
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Science Without Giants: What Drives Placebo Research Since The 1990s?

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In previous postings, we have pushed some giants of placebo research off their column, or rather, jumped off their shoulders (to refer to Robert Merton’s allegory…
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Canaries In A Coal Mine: Best-Indicator Species For Detecting Abrupt Community Shifts

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One central question in biodiversity conservation is to identify the risk of species extinction. What is the probability of a population of a species to…
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Weighted k-Nearest Neighbors Feature Selection (WkNN-FS)

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Published by Peter Drotár Department of Computers and Informatics, Technical University of Kosice, Letná 9, Košice, Slovakia These findings are described in the article entitled…
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