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    Updating test-day milk yield factors for use in genetic evaluations and dairy production systems: a comprehensive review by Xiao-Lin Wu, Xiao-Lin Wu, George R. Wiggans, H. Duan Norman, Malia J. Caputo, Asha M. Miles, Curtis P. Van Tassell, Ransom L. Baldwin, Steven Sievert, Jay Mattison, Javier Burchard, João Dürr

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In contrast, a test-day model emphasizes individual test-day data, accommodating various intervals and recording plans and allowing the estimation of environmental effects on specific test days. In the United States, the patenting of test-day models in 1993 used to restrict the use of test-day models to regional and unofficial evaluations by the patent holders. …”
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    Biosimilars in the Era of Artificial Intelligence—International Regulations and the Use in Oncological Treatments by Tomas Gabriel Bas, Vannessa Duarte

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…First, biosimilar regulations in eight selected countries: Japan, South Korea, the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Australia, and South Africa, represent the four continents. …”
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    Why movement disorders should be a formally acknowledged subspecialty of neurology editorial by Dirk Dressler, Ivan Milanov

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…There is also a growing number of national societies for movement disorders in many European countries. In the United States neurological postgraduate training may include designated fellowships in movement disorders as subspecialisations. …”
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    The Model of Performance Predictors of Independent Commercialization Strategy in the Iranian Bio-Pharmaceutical Industry by Roya Shakeri, Reza Radfar, Nazanin Pilevari, Seyyed Sepehr Ghazi-Nouri

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…AbstractMedical or therapeutic biology is dedicated to the development of research tools, diagnosis, development and delivery of drugs and vaccines through the use of cellular systems or processes and biological molecules. …”
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    Germination of bean seeds (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) in strong electric fields by Andreas Ries, Juan V. Benítez, Antonio Samudio, Raquel Armoa, Héctor D. Nakayama

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Method of Breeding Fish. United States Patent No.: 5048458, filed on 19/06/1989, and: G. …”
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    Technological Change and Agricultural Development by Moscona, Jacob

    Published 2022
    “…Chapter 1: The first chapter investigates the impact of intellectual property enforcement on technology development and productivity. Patent protection was introduced for plant biotechnology in the United States in 1985, and it affected crops differentially depending on their reproductive structures. …”
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    The Next Era of Biomedical Research by James Brogan

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…However, biases held by algorithm developers can reflect racial disparities and incorporate them in the algorithms if proper counterbalances are not in place to audit the work of algorithm designers.[3] Despite the recent digitization of healthcare data across the United States, racial bias has already found its way into healthcare algorithms that manage populations. …”
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    “Searching for order at all levels”. Antonio Lima-de-Faria (July 4, 1921 – December 27, 2023) by Stefano Serafini, Tatyana S. Turova

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…His self-evolutionism united the biological and inorganic worlds. This echoed Aristotelian and Goethean intuitions of morphofunctional homologies, that is, a sort of “non-genic kinship” between the spin of the ultramicroscopic electron, the shell of a Limnaea, and the spirals of immense galaxies. …”
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    Videocapillaroscopy of the oral mucosa as an non-invasive tool for early detection of sepsis by Gabriel Petre Gorecki, Cosmin Moldovan, Elena Rusu, Daniel Cochior

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Our unrandomized, prospective, multicenter, analytical study analysed a group of 51 patients with various ethology of septic shock, a clinical condition that was diagnosed on the basis of standard clinical and biological criteria, hospitalized in three ICU clinical wards, over the course of 15 months (August 2019 - November 2020), where the parameters of the oral mucosa microcirculation were monitored with the help of a videocapillaroscope, the resulting prototype of an invention patent already implemented by the authors. …”
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