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    In Vitro And In Vivo Studies Of Cassia Surattensis Flower Against Aspergillus Niger by Vello, Sumathy

    Published 2012
    “…Cassia surattensis flower was studied to identify this organ as a potential antifungal agent. …”
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    Seed predators and the evolutionarily stable flowering strategy in the invasive plant, Carduus nutans by Metcalf, C, Rees, M, Buckley, Y, Sheppard, A

    Published 2009
    “…In plants where reproduction is fatal, seed-feeding insects may have a major impact on the evolutionarily stable reproductive strategy by altering fecundity schedules in a size-dependent manner. …”
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    ‘Rebecca’s Appalachian Angel’: A Cultivar of Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) with Large Leaves and Floppy White Bracts by Robert N. Trigiano, Trinity P. Hamm, Sarah L. Boggess, Margaret E. Staton

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Flowering dogwoods (Cornus florida L.) are relatively small deciduous trees that are popular as landscape ornamentals and native to the eastern United States and Canada. …”
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    Stability of Nasoendotracheal Tube with Transeptal Flower Stitch versus Simple Surgical Knot in Patients undergoing Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery: A Cross-sectional Study by Riddhi H Mahalle, Nitin Bhola, Anchal Agarwal, Swapnil Jain, Shrenik Chouradiya

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Introduction: Nasoendotracheal (NET) tubes are exposed to various external forces, handling, slippage, and accidental extubation, with the potential for fatal complications. In the modern era, several techniques have been developed to reduce the complication rate of Nasoendotracheal Intubation (NTI). …”
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    Innovative Plant-Based Mordants and Colorants for Application on Cotton Fabric by Alka Madhukar Thakker, Danmei Sun

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Their applications on textiles would prevent the fatal mining and depletion of mineral ores of copper and ferrous elements, and metal toxicity to the ecosystem would be combated. …”
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    Chemical Profiling of Hashish Resin and its Possible Role in Forensic Cases Involving Violence in Jazan, Saudi Arabia by Ibraheem Mohammed Attafi, Mohammed Albeishy, Farid Abualsail, Mohammed Hakamei, Ahmad Maghfori, Mohammed Alarishi, Faridah Alagsam, Nuha Arishi, Lulah Ogdi, Wafa Qumayri, Magbool Oraiby, Ibrahim Khardali, Mohsen Fageeh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Hashish resin is a narcotic prepared from a concentrated extract of cannabis flowers and leaves. It can cause confusion, anxiety, panic, paranoia, and even psychosis. …”
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    Healthcare Stakeholder Perspectives on a Value Assessment Approach for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Therapies by Fischer R, Furlong P, Kennedy A, Maynard K, Penrod M, Miller D, Laverty CG, Lowes LP, Kuntz NL, Shieh PB, Kondejewski J, Neumann PJ, Shafrin J, Willke RJ

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Broadening value assessment will prevent restricted or delayed access to therapies for individuals with Duchenne.Keywords: value assessment framework, qualitative research, rare diseases, ISPOR value flower…”
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    VICARIOUS SELECTION EXPLAINS SOME PARADOXES IN DIOECIOUS FIG POLLINATOR SYSTEMS by Grafen, A, Godfray, H

    Published 1991
    “…A resolution for three paradoxes in the biology of dioecious fig-pollinator systems is suggested: (i) why wasps enter female flowers, (ii) why they maintain structures and behaviours needed to pollinate female figs, despite the absence of any direct selection on these phenotypes and (iii) why wasps entering male flowers go through the behaviours that would be required to pollinate female figs. …”
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    In-vitro evaluation of Indigofera heterantha extracts for antibacterial, antifungal and anthelmintic activities by Showkat Ahmad Bhat, Mohammed Iqbal Zargar, Shahid Ud Din Wani, Ishfaq Mohiuddin, Mubashir Hussain Masoodi, Faiyaz Shakeel, Mohammad Ali, Seema Mehdi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Multidrug-resistant bacterial strains cause several serious infections that can be fatal, such as Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumonia, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterobacteriaceae (often referred to as ESKAPE pathogens). …”
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    Efficiency of bio-agents and green-synthesized silver nanoparticles in controlling purple blotch disease caused by Alternaria porri in onion plants by Hoda A.M. AHMED, Mohamed A.E. HASSAN, Mohamed A. HUSSEIN, Osama A.M. AL-BEDAK

    Published 2024-05-01
    “… One of the most fatal diseases that harm Allium species is purple blotch, which is brought on by Alternaria porri. …”
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    Forecasting pest risk level in roses greenhouse: Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system vs artificial neural networks by Ahmad Tay, Frédéric Lafont, Jean-François Balmat

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Pests in roses greenhouses are known to be fatal to plants if not detected at a premature stage. …”
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    Metabolite Variation between Nematode and Bacterial Seed Galls in Comparison to Healthy Seeds of Ryegrass Using Direct Immersion Solid-Phase Microextraction (DI-SPME) Coupled with... by Pushpendra Koli, Manjree Agarwal, David Kessell, Shalini Mahawar, Xin Du, Yonglin Ren, Simon J. McKirdy

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Annual ryegrass toxicity (ARGT) is an often-fatal poisoning of livestock that consume annual ryegrass infected by the bacterium <i>Rathayibacter toxicus</i>. …”
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    Does the restoration of shallow marginal peatlands alter the distribution or abundance of bog asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum)? by Anne M.S. Hand, James E. Cresswell, Morag Angus, Richard E. Brazier

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Bog asphodel, Narthecium ossifragum, is a flowering plant, commonly found in many wet acidic habitats, including upland blanket bogs where sheep and cattle grazing has been considered as the most feasible economic activity. …”
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    The toxicology and detoxification of Gelsemium: Traditional and modern views by Chong-Yin Huang, Si-Juan Huang, Hui Yu, Mo-Huan Tang, Zhao-Ying Liu

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Introduction: Gelsemium, a whole grass in the family Loganiaceae, is the world's poisonous plants. Due to its flower's resemblance to honeysuckle, there has been a rise in cases of accidental ingestion of Gelsemium, leading to poisoning and even fatalities in recent years. …”
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    An integrated assessment of landslide: Type, causes, pre-post scenario and risk impact of the Pettimudi incident in Idukki District, India by Abdul Rahaman S., Jegankumar R., Dhanabalan SP.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Consequently, there was a massive debris flow, the destruction of numerous settlements and vehicles, and the fatalities of around 70 people. In this scenario, this study focused on understanding (investigating) the nature, causes and impact of current landslides and their risk. …”
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    Enhanced heart disease prediction through hybrid CNN-TLBO-GA optimization: a comparative study with conventional CNN and optimized CNN using FPO algorithm by R. P. Ram Kumar, S. Raju, Errabelli Annapoorna, Manu Hajari, Kadali Hareesa, Nikolai Ivanovich Vatin, Abhishek Joshi, Kassem AL-Attabi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Cardiovascular diseases (CD), or heart diseases (HD), lead to approximately 17.9 million deaths each year, constituting 32% of global fatalities. Early detection and appropriate treatment of HDs can significantly reduce mortality rates, with timely intervention before disease progression enhancing treatment efficacy. …”
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