MOLECULAR RESEARCH AND THE CONTROL OF CHAGAS DISEASE VECTORS

Molecular research and the control of Chagas disease vectors

Chagas disease control initiatives are yielding promising results.Molecular research drive has helped successful programs by identifying and characterizing introduced vector populations and by defining intervention targets accurately.However, researchers and health officials are facing new challenges throughout Latin America.Native vectors persiste

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Geomorphology and surface geology of Mount St. Helens volcano

Mount St.Helens is a stratovolcano of the Cascadia volcanic arc well known worldwide for its volcanic collapse and eruption in 1980, which caused considerable destruction and changed the geomorphology of the volcano drive and of a considerable portion of its surroundings.This paper presents a geomorphology and surface-geology map of both the wider

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The minimal important difference of patient-reported outcome measures related to female urinary incontinence: a systematic review

Abstract Background drive The minimal important difference is a valuable metric in ascertaining the clinical relevance of a treatment, offering valuable guidance in patient management.There is a lack of available evidence concerning this metric in the context of outcomes related to female urinary incontinence, which might negatively impact clinical

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Contributions of Adaptive Plant Architecture to Transgressive Salinity Tolerance in Recombinant Inbred Lines of Rice: Molecular Mechanisms Based on Transcriptional Networks

Genetic novelties are important nucleators of adaptive speciation.Transgressive segregation is a major mechanism that creates genetic novelties with morphological and developmental attributes that confer adaptive advantages in certain environments.This Short Sleeve Polo study examined the morpho-developmental and physiological profiles of recombina

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