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Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica
Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology]
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[1]
[Comparative study on quality of decoction pieces of Saposhnikovia divaricata with different growth patterns and years and thinking of standard of decoction pieces of S. divaricata in Chinese Pharmacopoeia].
[2]
First detection of canine parvovirus 2b DNA in a crab-eating fox pup (Cerdocyon thous, Linnaeus, 1766).
[3]
The first complete genome of the extinct European wild ass (Equus hemionus hydruntinus)
[4]
Analysis of the Essential Oils of Some Centaurea Species (Asteraceae) Growing Wild in Algeria and Greece and Investigation of their Antimicrobial Activities
[5]
Chemical Composition of The Essential Oils of Three Centaurea Species Growing Wild in Anatolia and Their Anticholinesterase Activities
[6]
Volatile constituents of Centaurea raphanina Sm. subsp. mixta (DC.) Runemark and C. spruneri Boiss. & Heldr.(Asteraceae), growing wild in Greece
[7]
Volatile components of Centaurea eryngioides Lam. and Centaurea iberica Trev. var. hermonis Boiss. Lam., two Asteraceae growing wild in Lebanon
[8]
Aroma profile of Thymus vulgaris L. growing wild in Turkey
[9]
Rotations with Indian Mustard and Wild Rocket Suppressed Cucumber Fusarium Wilt Disease and Changed Rhizosphere Bacterial Communities.
[10]
Multiple temperature effects on phenology and body size in wild butterflies predict a complex response to climate change.
[11]
Urinary mutagenicity and other biomarkers of occupational smoke exposure of wildland firefighters and oxidative stress.
[12]
Two new flavone glycosides from chenopodium ambrosioides growing wildly in egypt
[13]
Right on track? Performance of satellite telemetry in terrestrial wildlife research.
[14]
Lignans and indole alkaloids from the seeds of Centaurea vlachorum Hartvig (Asteraceae), growing wild in Albania and their biological activity.
[15]
Toward analysis and bug finding in javascript web applications in the wild
[16]
The ethnobotany and biogeography of wild vegetables in the Adriatic islands
[17]
Medicines in the forest: Ethnobotany of wild medicinal plants in the pharmacopeia of the Wichí people of Salta province (Argentina)
[18]
Research in the wild(s): Opportunities, affordances and constraints doing assistive technology field research in underserved areas
[19]
Indigenous knowledge for plant species diversity: a case study of wild plants' folk names used by the Mongolians in Ejina desert area, Inner Mongolia, P. R. China
[20]
Medicinal wild plants used by the Mongol herdsmen in Bairin Area of Inner Mongolia and its comparative study between TMM and TCM.
[21]
Integration of Radiomic and Multi-omic Analyses Predicts Survival of Newly Diagnosed IDH1 Wild-Type Glioblastoma.
[22]
Identification and quantification of leaf surface flavonoids in wild-growing populations of Dracocephalum kotschyi by LC-DAD-ESI-MS.
[23]
A Review of Native Wild Bee Nutritional Health
[24]
Application of Optimal Control Theory to Newcastle Disease Dynamics in Village Chicken by Considering Wild Birds as Reservoir of Disease Virus
[25]
Rabies of canid biotype in wild dog (Lycaon pictus) and spotted hyaena (Crocuta crocuta) in Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa in 2014-2015: Diagnosis, possible origins and implications for control
[26]
Xenotransfusion with packed bovine red blood cells to a wildebeest calf (Connochaetes taurinus)
[27]
Amphistome infections in domestic and wild ruminants in East and Southern Africa: A review
[28]
Identification of wild-caught phlebotomine sand flies from Crete and Cyprus using DNA barcoding
[29]
Linkage Disequilibrium and Population Structure in Wild and Cultivated Populations of Rubber Tree ().
[30]
Microplastic Contamination of Wild and Captive Flathead Grey Mullet (Mugil cephalus)
[31]
GEMS, hydrated chondritic IDPs, CI-matrix material: Sources of water in 81P/comet Wild 2
[32]
Genomic comparison of Newcastle disease viruses isolated in Nigeria between 2002 and 2015 reveals circulation of highly diverse genotypes and spillover into wild birds.
[33]
Vocal recruitment for joint travel in wild chimpanzees.
[34]
Symbiotic performance of grain and wild herbaceous legumes in the Okavango Delta and Tswapong region of Botswana.
[35]
Forest Cover Change in Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India
[36]
Tourist photographs as a scalable framework for wildlife monitoring in protected areas.
[37]
Body growth and life history in wild mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.
[38]
A radiographic study of permanent molar development in wild Virunga mountain gorillas of known chronological age from Rwanda.
[39]
Early Alzheimer's disease-type pathology in the frontal cortex of wild mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei).
[40]
Age-related changes in molar topography and shearing crest length in a wild population of mountain Gorillas from Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda.
[41]
Screening wild and semi-free ranging great apes for putative sexually transmitted diseases: Evidence of Trichomonadidae infections.
[42]
Hematological and plasma biochemistry of the adult wild African grasscutter (Thryonomys swinderianus).
[43]
Out of the legal wilderness: Peacetime espionage, international law and the existence of customary exceptions
[44]
Production from both wild harvest and cultivation: The cross-border Swertia chirayita (Gentianaceae) trade.
[45]
A serological survey of brucellosis in wild ungulate species from five game parks in Zimbabwe
[46]
The agricultural heritage of Lampedusa (Pelagie Archipelago, South Italy) and its key role for cultivar and wildlife conservation
[47]
Reaction to allospecific death and to an unanimated gorilla infant in wild western gorillas: insights into death recognition and prolonged maternal carrying.
[48]
Geographic patterns of inversion polymorphisms in a wild African rodent, Mastomys erythroleucus.
[49]
Retraction Note to: In vitro propagation of Canscora decussata Schult. and comparative assessment of anti-cholinesterase and antioxidant capacities of wild-harnessed and in vitro-grown plant extracts (Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC), (2015), 122, 2, (509-516), 10.1007/s11240-015-0770-y)
[50]
Resilience of lake biogeochemistry to boreal-forest wildfires during the late Holocene.
[51]
Reflecting on the human dimensions of wild dolphin tourism in marine environments
[52]
First Record of Natural Baylisascaris Transfuga (Ascaridoidea, Nematoda) Infection in Wild Rodents.
[53]
Population Selection and Sequencing of Wild Isolates Identifies a Region on Chromosome III Affecting Starvation Resistance.
[54]
Plant and soil nematodes from Lokchao Yangoupokpi Wildlife Sanctuary, Manipur, India
[55]
Responses of snow leopards, wolves and wild ungulates to livestock grazing in the Zorkul Strictly Protected Area, Tajikistan.
[56]
Intensifying pastoralism may not reduce greenhouse gas emissions: Wildlife-dominated landscape scenarios as a baseline in life-cycle analysis
[57]
Highlands in transition: Urbanization, pastoralism, mining, tourism, and wildlife in the Argentinian Puna
[58]
Home-Based Primary Care's Role in Supporting the Older Old During Wildfires.
[59]
Wild vegetable Rumex acetosa Linn.: Its ethnobotany, pharmacology and phytochemistry – A review
[60]
Comparison of Activity Budgets, Diet, and Habitat Utilization between Provisioned and Wild Groups of the François' Langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) in Mayanghe National Nature Reserve, China.
[61]
Cardiopulmonary nematode infections in wild canids: Does the key lie on host-prey-parasite evolution?
[62]
Vitellogenin detection in Caiman latirostris (Crocodylia: Alligatoridae): a tool to assess environmental estrogen exposure in wildlife.
[63]
Deciphering rhizosphere microbiome assembly of wild and modern common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in native and agricultural soils from Colombia.
[64]
Modernism as gesture: The experience of music, Samuel Beckett, and performed bewilderment
[65]
Clinically relevant antimicrobial resistance at the wildlife-livestock-human interface in Nairobi: an epidemiological study.
[66]
Mycorrhizal response in crop versus wild plants.
[67]
Fertility Control in Wildlife: Review of Current Status, Including Novel and Future Technologies.
[68]
Analysis of sorbitol content variation in wild and cultivated apples.
[69]
I thought I saw a pussy cat: Portrayal of wild cats in friendly interactions with humans distorts perceptions and encourages interactions with wild cat species.
[70]
Large-scale segregation of tourists and wild reindeer in three Norwegian national parks: Management implications
[71]
Tourist-wild boar (Sus scrofa)interactions in urban wildlife management
[72]
Prevalence of Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Mycoplasma synoviae in commercial poultry, racing pigeons and wild birds in Belgium.
[73]
Sounds of lament, melancholy and wilderness: The Zenithist revolt and music
[74]
Total Phenolic content, Flavonoid content and antioxidant potential of wild vegetables from western Nepal
[75]
Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Kenyan Leafy Green Vegetables, Wild Fruits, and Medicinal Plants with Potential Relevance for Kwashiorkor
[76]
Wild edible plants as potential antioxidants in vegetables oils
[77]
Modeling the effects of different fuel treatment mosaics on wildfire spread and behavior in a Mediterranean agro-pastoral area.
[78]
Forage Consumption and Its Effects on the Performance of Growing Swine—Discussed in Relation to European Wild Boar (<i>Sus scrofa</i> L.) in Semi-Extensive Systems: A Review
[79]
Morphological diversity of wild rabbit populations: Implications for archaeology and palaeontology
[80]
Vitellogenin receptor and fatty acid profiles of individual lipid classes of oocytes from wild and captive-reared greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) during the reproductive cycle
[81]
NUTRITIONAL AND ANTINUTRITIONAL EVALUATION OF SOME UNCONVENTIONAL WILD EDIBLE PLANTS
[82]
Linkage disequilibrium in wild mice.
[83]
Experimental Increases in Glucocorticoids Alter Function of the HPA Axis in Wild Red Squirrels without Negatively Impacting Survival and Reproduction.
[84]
Insight into analysis of interactions of saquinavir with HIV-1 protease in comparison between the wild-type and G48V and G48V/L90M mutants based on QM and QM/MM calculations.
[85]
High oxytocin infants gain more mass with no additional maternal energetic costs in wild grey seals (Halichoerus grypus).
[86]
Opportunistic phaeohyphomycoses in wild saffron cod Eleginus gracilis from waterways of Norton Sound and Toksook Bay, Alaska, USA.
[87]
Spatial Prediction of Wildfire Susceptibility Using Field Survey GPS Data and Machine Learning Approaches
[88]
Nitrous Acid and Diethyl Sulfate, as Chemical Mutagenic Agents, to Improve the Biomass, Metabolites, Enzyme Activity, and Antioxidant Activity of Wild Phellinus igniarius
[89]
Detecting small faces in the wild based on generative adversarial network and contextual information
[90]
Analysis of Genetic Structure of Wild and Cultured Giant Freshwater Prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) Using Newly Developed Microsatellite
[91]
New insights into the evolution of wheat avenin-like proteins in wild emmer wheat ().
[92]
Identification and characterization of Australian wild rice strains of Oryza meridionalis and Oryza rufipogon by SINE insertion polymorphism.
[93]
Influence of the method of storage on the quality of venison from wild fallow deer (Dama dama).
[94]
Preservation of previously frozen black wildebeest meat (Connochaetes gnou) using oregano (Oreganum vulgare) essential oil
[95]
Indigenous Subarctic Food Systems in Transition: Amino Acid Composition (Including Tryptophan) in Wild-Harvested and Processed Meats.
[96]
Outbreak of trichinellosis related to eating imported wild boar meat, Belgium, 2014
[97]
TRANSLATION OF OSCAR WILDE TALESAND THEIR ADAPTATION PROBLEMS TO ANOTHER CULTURE
[98]
Burn probability simulation and subsequent wildland fire activity in Alberta, Canada – Implications for risk assessment and strategic planning
[99]
Melatonin Increases Fetal Weight in Wild-Type Mice but Not in Mouse Models of Fetal Growth Restriction
[100]
Evaluation of the juice brix of wild sugarcanes (Saccharum spontaneum) indigenous to Japan
[101]
Assessment of occupant-behavior-based indoor air quality and its impacts on human exposure risk: A case study based on the wildfires in Northern California.