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Nurse plants vs. nurse objects: effects of woody plants and rocky cavities on the recruitment of the Pilosocereus leucocephalus columnar cactus.

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OBJECTIVE Most studies on cactus recruitment have focused on the role of woody plants as seedling facilitators. Although the spatial association of cacti with objects had been described, the mechanisms underlying this association remain unknown. The aims of this study were to identify which

Characterization of ammonium retention processes onto cactus leaves fibers using FTIR, EDX and SEM analysis.

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In order to reduce the impact of nitrogen pollution and to increase the agronomic value of plant wastes to be reused as organic fertilizer, we have investigated the removal of ammonium from aqueous solutions onto cactus leave fibers (CLF), and the mechanisms involved in the retention of ammonium at

[Effects of cactus, alove veral, momorcica charantia on reducing the blood glucose of diabetic mice].

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The effects of cactus, alove veral and momorcica charantia on reducing the blood glucose level of mice were observed. The diabetic model with no symptom in mice was established by injection of streptozotocin(STZ) 80 mg/kg BW into abdominal cavity for 11 days. The diabetic mice were randomly divided

Indicaxanthin from cactus pear fruit exerts anti-inflammatory effects in carrageenin-induced rat pleurisy.

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Nutritional research has shifted recently from alleviating nutrient deficiencies to chronic disease prevention. We investigated the activity of indicaxanthin, a bioavailable phytochemical of the betalain class from the edible fruit of Opuntia ficus-indica (L. Miller) in a rat model of acute

Freeze-fracture replica studies of effects of ACTH treatment and hypophysectomy on the cell surface of the rat adrenal inner cortex.

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The morphological change of the cell surface in the inner zone of the adrenal cortex was studied in intact, hypophysectomized, and ACTH-treated hypophysectomized rats, using freeze-fracture replicas. In both intact and hypophysectomized ACTH-treated animals, the P fracture face of the plasma

Wall shear stress alterations at left atrium and left atrial appendage employing abnormal blood velocity profiles

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In this study, we developed and analyzed different patient-specific 3D anatomical models of the left atrium including left atrial Appendage, in order to investigate the local hemodynamics. Particularly, we focused on the left atrial appendage and its impact on thrombus formation due to wall shear

Avian thermoregulation in the heat: metabolism, evaporative cooling and gular flutter in two small owls.

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The thermoregulatory responses of owls to heat stress have been the subject of few studies. Although nocturnality buffers desert-dwelling owls from significant heat stress during activity, roost sites in tree and cactus cavities or in deep shade provide only limited refuge from high environmental

Mesquite bugs, other insects, and a bat in the diet of pallid bats in southeastern Arizona.

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The pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus) is a species of western North America, inhabiting ecoregions ranging from desert to oak and pine forest. They are primarily insectivorous predators on large arthropods that occasionally take small vertebrate prey, and are at least seasonally omnivorous in

Foreign bodies.

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Foreign bodies are uncommon, but they are important and interesting. Foreign bodies may be ingested, inserted into a body cavity, or deposited into the body by a traumatic or iatrogenic injury. Most ingested foreign bodies pass through the gastrointestinal tract without a problem. Most foreign
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