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Distribution of Mangrove Species Kandelia obovata in China Using Time-series Sentinel-2 Imagery for Sustainable Mangrove Management

Mangrove management in China is converting from emphasis on occupied area to intrinsical quality.Mangrove species have varied ecological values, e.g., those having well-developed prop roots are more beneficial for coastal stabilization.The detailed distribution of mangrove species on a national scale remains a challenge, impeding species-specific a

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Bovine Brucellosis: Old and New Concepts with Pakistan Perspective

Brucellosis is considered to be one of the most widespread zoonoses in the world.According to OIE, it is the second most important zoonotic disease in the world after rabies.The disease affects cattle, swine, sheep, goats, camels and dogs.It may also infect other ruminants and marine mammals.The disease is manifested by late term abortions, weak ca

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Lessons from the Land of Atoms and Molecules

When the humanities and social sciences examine nanotechnology, what does this reveal about those disciplines? Here, I cover six topics.First, we can ask whether our work is derived from earlier work on other scientific topics like genetically modified organisms or the ELSI program of the Human Genome Project.Secondly, how do we judge the Tire Acce

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Mutability and importance of a hypermutable cell subpopulation that produces stress-induced mutants in Escherichia coli.

In bacterial, yeast, and human cells, stress-induced mutation mechanisms are induced in growth-limiting environments and produce non-adaptive and adaptive mutations.These mechanisms may accelerate evolution specifically when cells are maladapted to their environments, i.e., when they are are stressed.One mechanism of stress-induced mutagenesis in E

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