How do human activities increase the occurrence of species extinction? 2) Why are scientists concerned about the lo What are three ways in which humans affect the carbon cycle? What are the biological impacts of these actions? How does human interference in the carbon cycle affects biodiversity?
aSummary of five categories of morphological traits captured in our data (n = 3418).bExplained variance across all morphological traits (n = 3418). Data is presented in a Tukey-style boxplot with the median (Q2) and the first and the second quartiles (Q2, Q3) and error bars ...
Stomach is the commonest site of tumor and CECT scan done for 32 patients confirmed the widespread of occurrence of GISTs in the stomach. Immunohistochemistry for cKIT was positive in 100% patients.Conclusion: GIST is most common in age group 51-60 years, with male predilection. Stomach is ...
This case emphasizes the occurrence of very late relapses in ependymomas and thus, the importance of Araki et al. Acta Neuropathologica Communications (2016) 4:88 Page 7 of 10 Fig. 2 Kaplan Meier overall survival curves for chromosome 1q status (a, b), TNC (c, d) and WHO grade (e...
proteases. Clearly, clinical prospective studies on larger patient groups, where bacterial types and loads, and wound proteolysis levels, are determined and correlated with the occurrence of the herein defined peptide patterns, are mandated in order to fully investigate such potential diagnostic ...
These data were collected through a standardized method by AGRE and consist of the occurrence or not of afebrile seizures or remote febrile seizures, the age of onset, and the number of seizures and their type. After extraction from the AGRE database, data were reviewed by a neurologist and...
Computational Oncology, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA A. McPherson, S. P. Shah & I. Vázquez-García Department of Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ...
For example; what parameters in the soil could increase pathogen burden, persistence, or occurrence? The medical geographer may have information such as pH of soils in a landscape and GPS coordinates of disease or other location specific information that can inform the microbiologist or pathogen ...