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Where vultures fly / mā Summers, Gerald
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Dateline: Fleet Street : journalism as a career / mā Summers, Owen
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The bipyridinium herbicides / mā Summers, L. A.
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An introduction to accounting for decision making and control mā Summers, Edward L.
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Noise abatement of pneumataic rock drill / mā Summers, C. R. (Charles R.)
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Policy On The Use Of Machine Translation (mt): A Good Model For Wider Policies On Generative Ai (genai)? mā Sara Cotelli Kureth, Elana Summers
I whakaputaina 2025-05-01Since the advent of ChatGPT and other automatic text generators, educators from many disciplines, including language learning and teaching, have published numerous articles exploring this technology’s “pitfalls and potentials” (Barrot, 2023) and offering recommendations based on their own practice...
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Poultry nutrition handbook / mā Summers, John D. (John David), 1929-
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Ecological niche contributes to the persistence of the western × glaucous‐winged gull hybrid zone mā Xuewen Geng, Jeremy Summers, Nancy Chen
I whakaputaina 2024-07-01Abstract Hybrid zones occur in nature when populations with limited reproductive barriers overlap in space. Many hybrid zones persist over time, and different models have been proposed to explain how selection can maintain hybrid zone stability. More empirical studies are needed to elucidate the rol...
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A Case Series Demonstrating the Feasibility of Microdosing as a Bridging Method to Enable a Comfortable and Effective Transition From Prescribed Methadone to Buprenorphine ORT (Opi... mā Zelda Summers, Jennie Rankine, Stuart Fisher
I whakaputaina 2025-06-01Aims: For patients prescribed methadone wishing to access buprenorphine ORT, the current practice is to reduce the methadone dose to 30/40 ml and cessation of methadone for 48 hrs prior to the switch. This exposes these patients to risk of psychological, physical distress or relapse into non-prescri...
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Incorporating phylogenetic metrics of biodiversity to refine Lyme disease risk models mā Shannon Summers, Grace Shaw, Andrea Swei
I whakaputaina 2025-07-01Abstract Biodiversity has been linked to reduced disease transmission through the dilution effect process. Traditional ecological measures of biological diversity, such as species richness, are most commonly used to test for the dilution effect. However, such metrics of species diversity do not cons...
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The role of climate change and niche shifts in divergent range dynamics of a sister-species pair mā Summers, Jeremy, Lukas, Dieter, Logan, Corina J, Chen, Nancy
I whakaputaina 2023-03-01Species ranges are set by limitations in factors including climate tolerances, habitat use, and dispersal abilities. Understanding the factors governing species range dynamics remains a challenge that is ever more important in our rapidly changing world. Species ranges can shift if environmental cha...
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Willingness among adults in the United States to receive a combination influenza and COVID-19 vaccine mā Riley J. Summers, Mira L. Katz, Paul L. Reiter
I whakaputaina 2025-12-01Combination vaccines against influenza and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are in development and could soon become available. To examine willingness to receive this type of vaccine, we surveyed a convenience sample of adults ages 45–80 from the United States via an online panel in September 202...
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Evaluation of Annual Physical Health Monitoring of Inpatients at a Rehabilitation Psychiatry Unit mā Heather McAdam, Sarah Morgan, John Summers, Ciara Kelly
I whakaputaina 2025-06-01Aims: Individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) are at significantly higher risk of physical health comorbidities compared with the general population. Factors such as long-term antipsychotic use, lifestyle choices, and reduced healthcare engagement contribute to this increased risk. Comprehensiv...
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Primary care patient and practice member perspectives on weight loss medications: challenges and opportunities mā Jodi Summers Holtrop, Jodi Summers Holtrop, Caroline Tietbohl, Caroline Tietbohl, Leigh Perreault, Leigh Perreault, Lauri Connelly, Peter C. Smith, Johnny Williams
I whakaputaina 2025-07-01IntroductionObesity is a prevalent and concerning chronic condition; however, evidence-based interventions are available for treatment. With the arrival of newer and more effective anti-obesity medications, questions emerge regarding how these medicines can and should be used and how they affect the...
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Individual student support and counselling for undergraduate pharmacy students at an historically disadvantaged institution mā Lindi Angeline Mabope, Beverley Summers, Anna-Marie Wium, Johanna Meyer
I whakaputaina 2025-07-01Many students who meet higher education admission standards struggle in their respective programmes because they lack the necessary skills and/or abilities to navigate complex institutions of higher education. This study aimed to determine individual counselling's role in pharmacy students...
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Immunomodulatory therapies in community-acquired pneumonia: a protocol for a systematic review and network meta-analysis mā Dominique-Laurent Couturier, Luke Flower, Charlotte Summers, Joseph Newman, Martin Law
I whakaputaina 2025-07-01Introduction Community-acquired pneumonia is the leading global cause of infection-related death. A subset of patients with pneumonia develops aberrant immune responses, resulting in harmful inflammation, tissue damage and significant mortality. Immunomodulatory therapies aim to blunt this dysregula...
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Seeding resilience: Building knowledge and capacity through relationships among Black and Indigenous women farmers mā Emma Brinkmeyer, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Hannah Dankbar, Maritza Pierre, Erin Upton, Nicole Gwishiri, Ebonie Alexander, Carrie Martin, Grace Summers
I whakaputaina 2025-07-01Black and Indigenous women farmers face concurrent complex challenges in their farming operations such as a changing climate, institutional discrimination, and a historic wealth gap. The compounding nature of these challenges provides opportunities for agricultural technical assistance providers...
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Seeding resilience: Building knowledge and capacity through relationships among Black and Indigenous women farmers mā Emma Brinkmeyer, Gabrielle Roesch-McNally, Hannah Dankbar, Maritza Pierre, Erin Upton, Nicole Gwishiri, Ebonie Alexander, Carrie Martin, Grace Summers
I whakaputaina 2025-07-01Black and Indigenous women farmers face concurrent complex challenges in their farming operations such as a changing climate, institutional discrimination, and a historic wealth gap. The compounding nature of these challenges provides opportunities for agricultural technical assistance providers...
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Functional vertebrate group diversity differentially impacts vector‐borne pathogen transmission and genetic diversity mā Marie Lilly, Arielle Crews, Alexandra Lawrence, Jordan Salomon, Samantha Sambado, Liliana Cerna, Kacie Ring, Ceili Peng, Grace Shaw, Shannon Summers, Andrea Swei
I whakaputaina 2025-06-01Abstract Anthropogenic land use change has led to considerable biodiversity loss, affecting ecosystem functions with unresolved consequences for zoonotic disease transmission. Functional diversity is understudied but potentially important for understanding the role of biodiversity because many zoono...
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Treatment and control of blood pressure in Welsh patients with and without depression: A study of whole-population electronic health records. mā Elizabeth A Ellins, Richard Summers, Carla White, Ann John, David P J Osborn, Keith Lloyd, Ashley Akbari, Michael B Gravenor, Julian P Halcox
I whakaputaina 2025-01-01<h4>Background</h4>To explore differences in blood pressure treatment and control in patients with and without depression and a diagnosis of hypertension (HTN). Also to examine the possible impact of sex, socio-economic status (deprivation) and location of residence on any differences.&l...
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