THE FIRST CLAWED LOBSTER VIRUS HOMARUS GAMMARUS NUDIVIRUS (HGNV N. SP.) EXPANDS THE DIVERSITY OF THE NUDIVIRIDAE

The first clawed lobster virus Homarus gammarus nudivirus (HgNV n. sp.) expands the diversity of the Nudiviridae

Abstract Viral diseases of crustaceans are increasingly recognised as challenges to shellfish farms and fisheries.Here we describe the first naturally-occurring virus reported in any clawed lobster species.Hypertrophied nuclei with emarginated chromatin, characteristic histopathological lesions of DNA virus infection, were observed within the hepat

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Reviewing Encyclopaedia Authority

As traditional encyclopaedias appear to be loosing the favour of Me Fall Sweater the general public, the current paper investigates the extent to which encyclopaedias are still presented as authoritative texts.Here, authority in texts is mostly construed from the theory of cognitive authority according to Jozef Maria Bochenski, Richard De George, a

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Trehalose itself plays a critical role on lipid metabolism: Trehalose increases jejunum cytoplasmic lipid droplets which negatively correlated with mesenteric adipocyte size in both HFD-fed trehalase KO and WT mice

Abstract Background Trehalose is a functional disaccharide that has anti-metabolic activities such as suppression of adipocyte hypertrophy in mice and alleviation of impaired glucose tolerance in humans.Trehalase hydrolyzes trehalose in the small intestine into two glucose molecules.In this study, we investigated whether trehalose can suppress adip

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Thaw Slump Susceptibility Mapping Based on Sample Optimization and Ensemble Learning Techniques in Qinghai-Tibet Railway Corridor

Thaw slump susceptibility mapping (TSSM) of Qinghai–Tibet railway corridor (QTRC) is the prerequisite and basis for disaster assessment and prevention of permafrost projects.The objective of this article is to construct ensemble learning models based on single classifier models to generate the TSSM of the QTRC, compare and verify the perform

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