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    Mercury in <i>Macrolepiota procera</i> (Scop.) Singer and Its Underlying Substrate—Environmental and Health Risks Assessment by Ivona Jančo, Marek Šnirc, Martin Hauptvogl, Lenka Demková, Hana Franková, Vladimír Kunca, Tomáš Lošák, Július Árvay

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…In the present study, we examined mercury (Hg) contamination in 230 fruiting bodies of <i>Macrolepiota procera</i> (Scop.) Singer and 230 soil/substrate samples, which were collected in foraging seasons 2015–2019 from 22 different locations in Slovakia. …”
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    Decreased Gray-Matter Volume in Insular Cortex as a Correlate of Singers’ Enhanced Sensorimotor Control of Vocal Production by Wenda Wang, Wenda Wang, Lirao Wei, Na Chen, Jeffery A. Jones, Gaolang Gong, Hanjun Liu, Hanjun Liu

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was used to examine the differences in gray matter (GM) volume in the insula of 21 singers and 21 non-singers. An auditory feedback perturbation paradigm was used to examine the differences in auditory-motor control of vocal production between singers and non-singers. …”
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    Quantifying team cooperation through intrinsic multi-scale measures: respiratory and cardiac synchronization in choir singers and surgical teams by Apit Hemakom, Katarzyna Powezka, Valentin Goverdovsky, Usman Jaffer, Danilo P. Mandic

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Its advantage is further illustrated in the precise identification of the synchronized respiratory and heart rate variability frequencies among a subset of bass singers of a professional choir, where it distinctly exhibits better performance than the continuous wavelet transform-based ISC. …”
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    Community-based management of Tricholoma matsutake (S. Ito and S. Imai) Singer: a case study of South Korean mountain villages by Terry van Gevelt

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…'Tricholoma matsutake '(S. Ito and S. Imai) Singer commercialisation provides significant economic benefits to rural communities, mainly in China, Japan and South Korea. …”
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