FINE-SCALE ACOUSTIC TELEMETRY IN A RIVERINE ENVIRONMENT: MOVEMENT AND HABITAT USE OF THE ENDANGERED MARY RIVER COD MACCULLOCHELLA MARIENSIS

Fine-scale acoustic telemetry in a riverine environment: movement and habitat use of the endangered Mary River cod Maccullochella mariensis

Understanding movement and habitat requirements of endangered species is critical to conservation management.We evaluate fine-scale acoustic telemetry to study breeding-related movement and habitat use of the endangered Mary River cod Maccullochella mariensis in a riverine environment and, in relation to key environmental variables, to inform manag

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Bayesian inference of a non-local proliferation model

From a systems biology perspective, the majority of cancer models, although interesting and providing a qualitative explanation of some problems, have a major disadvantage in that they usually miss a iphone 14 price san francisco genuine connection with experimental data.Having this in mind, in this paper, we aim at contributing to the improvement

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Unusual computed tomography findings of radionecrosis after chemoradiation of stage IV hypopharyngeal cancer: a case report

Abstract Introduction Radionecrosis (post-radiotherapy laryngeal submucosal inflammation and necrosis) is a complication of (chemo) radiotherapy for hypopharyngeal cancer that is difficult to differentiate from tumor recurrence.Case presentation A 67-year-old Japanese man presented with a quadruple topical ointment for dogs condition extremely diff

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Identification of distinct clinical phenotypes of acute respiratory distress syndrome with differential responses to treatment

Abstract Background Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a heterogeneous syndrome, and the identification of homogeneous subgroups and phenotypes is the first step toward precision critical care.We aimed to explore whether ARDS phenotypes can be identified using clinical data, are reproducible and are associated with clinical outcomes and

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