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Integrating chromatin accessibility states in the design of targe...

Dying tumor cells shed DNA fragments into the circulation that are known as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). Liquid biopsy tests aim to detect cancer using known markers, including genetic alterations a...
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Integrating chromatin accessibility states in the design of targe...

Dying tumor cells shed DNA fragments into the circulation that are known as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA). Liquid biopsy tests aim to detect cancer using known markers, including genetic alterations a...
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Effects of Orientation on Survival and Growth of Small Fragments ...

Background The ability of small clonal fragments to establish and grow after disturbance is an important ecological advantage of clonal growth in plants and a major factor in the invasiveness of some ...
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A Rapid, Strong, and Convergent Genetic Response to Urban Habitat...

Background Urbanization is a major cause of habitat fragmentation worldwide. Ecological and conservation theory predicts many potential impacts of habitat fragmentation on natural populations, includi...
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A Rapid, Strong, and Convergent Genetic Response to Urban Habitat...

Background Urbanization is a major cause of habitat fragmentation worldwide. Ecological and conservation theory predicts many potential impacts of habitat fragmentation on natural populations, includi...
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Resilient Networks of Ant-Plant Mutualists in Amazonian Forest Fr...

Background The organization of networks of interacting species, such as plants and animals engaged in mutualisms, strongly influences the ecology and evolution of partner communities. Habitat fragment...
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Better Few than Hungry: Flexible Feeding Ecology of Collared Lemu...

Background Frugivorous primates are known to encounter many problems to cope with habitat degradation, due to the fluctuating spatial and temporal distribution of their food resources. Since lemur com...
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(PDF) Prevalence of Plasmodium parasites in non-human primates an...

Background: Parasites from the genus Plasmodium, the aetiological agent of malaria in humans, can also infect nonhuman primates (NHP), increasing the potential risk of zoonotic transmission with its a...
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Metacommunity Dynamics: Decline of Functional Relationship along ...

Background The metacommunity framework is crucial to the study of functional relations along environmental gradients. Changes in resource grain associated with increasing habitat fragmentation should ...
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Metacommunity Dynamics: Decline of Functional Relationship along ...

Background The metacommunity framework is crucial to the study of functional relations along environmental gradients. Changes in resource grain associated with increasing habitat fragmentation should ...
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Metacommunity Dynamics: Decline of Functional Relationship along ...

Background The metacommunity framework is crucial to the study of functional relations along environmental gradients. Changes in resource grain associated with increasing habitat fragmentation should ...
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PALISSANDRO Collection \ Coleção

It's a beautiful blue Palissandro marble, where the horizontal veins harmoniously combine with cracked thin fragments of wood – a blue background crossed by earth tones. This fusion reminds us of the ...
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Cooling, dynamics and fragmentation of massive gas clouds: clues ...

This paper investigates the extent to which the characteristic masses and sizes of galaxies (and clusters) are determined by physical processes occurring at the epoch when the pregalactic material has...
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(PDF) The Authorship of the Early Greek Translation of the Quran ...

This article sheds light on the first Greek translation of the Quran and the possible cultural-religious background of its translator(s). The fragments of this quranic translation are mainly preserved...
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(PDF) Measurement of matrix metalloproteinase 9-mediated Collagen...

Background: The current study utilized a Bleomycin-induced model of skin fibrosis to investigate the neo-epitope CO3-610 (KNGETGPQGP), a fragment of collagen III released during matrix metalloproteina...
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Optimal Contour Closure by Superpixel Grouping | Springer Nature ...

Detecting contour closure, i.e., finding a cycle of disconnected contour fragments that separates an object from its background, is an important problem in perceptual grouping. Searching the entire sp...
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Optimal Contour Closure by Superpixel Grouping | Springer Nature ...

Detecting contour closure, i.e., finding a cycle of disconnected contour fragments that separates an object from its background, is an important problem in perceptual grouping. Searching the entire sp...
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How Predation and Landscape Fragmentation Affect Vole Population ...

Background Microtine species in Fennoscandia display a distinct north-south gradient from regular cycles to stable populations. The gradient has often been attributed to changes in the interactions be...
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How Predation and Landscape Fragmentation Affect Vole Population ...

Background Microtine species in Fennoscandia display a distinct north-south gradient from regular cycles to stable populations. The gradient has often been attributed to changes in the interactions be...
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Optimal contour closure by superp... preview & related info | Men...

(2010) Levinshtein et al. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Detecting contour closure, i.e., finding...