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Urosepsis is a life-threatening organ disease in which pathogenic microorganisms in the urine enter the blood through the vessels, causing an imbalance in the immune response to infection. The aim of this study was to elucidate the role of testicular orp
This study aims to explain the policies implemented by the European Union in transitioning to a green economy. It examines the period from the adoption of sustainable development within the Union to the present, focusing on the EU's strategies for sustai
To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Oldendorff, F., Nordberg, V., Giske, C.G. et al. A decade of neonatal sepsis in Stockholm, Sweden: Gram-positive pathogens were four times ...
In case our approach was successful, we wanted to address the following questions: (1) which variables drive arthropod communities in beech forests, (2) are species richness and community composition driven by the same variables, (3) is species richness correlated between species groups, and (4...
Climate action to achieve the Paris Agreement should respect the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Here, we use an integrated assessment modelling framework comprising nine climate policy models and quantify the impacts of decarbonisation pat
are protected by law in Germany, which is why I was working with a special photo licence.” “Nurturing hope” by Jaime Culebras (Spain). Winner, Man and Nature.“Endemic to the Montseny Mountains in Spain, the Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi) is probably the most threatened ...
provide transparency, DeepMind published all its contracts. Yet, in 2019, new concerns were raised when a number of NHS trusts transferred these contracts to Google Health, who refused to make the new contracts transparent [33], failing to obtain public approval, i.e., a ‘social licence’ ...
Klein H (2002) Biological control of invasive cactus species (Family Cactaceae). Cochineal insects (Dactylopius spp). PPRI Leaflet Series: Weeds Biocontrol No 2.2 Kovalev OV (1971) Phytophages of ragweeds (Ambrosia L.) in North America and their application in biological control in the USSR....
Thus, these latter two fungal species are presently considered as the most important postharvest pathogens on pome fruit in the Netherlands. The use of synthetic fungicides is currently the main means to control side rot and lenticel spot diseases. However, despite the routine use of fungicide ...