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  1. Risk factors in relation to human deaths and other tsunami (2004) impacts in Sri Lanka: the fishers'-eye view por Venkatachalam, A.J., Price, A.R.G., Chandrasekara, S., Senaratna Sellamuttu, Sonali

    Publicado 2009
    “…It is based upon analysis of questionnaire data on 13 natural environmental and development risk factors, in relation to human deaths and house damage (impact indicators). …”
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  2. Too many men, too short lives: The effect of the male-biased sex ratio on mortality por Chang, Simon, Kan, Kamhon, Zhang, Xiaobo

    Publicado 2020
    “…Using a natural experiment in Taiwan, this paper shows that exposure to male-biased sex ratios at the marriageable ages is associated with a greater likelihood of death in later life. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  3. A whole earth approach to nature positive food: biodiversity and agriculture por DeClerck, Fabrice A.J., Koziell, Izabella, Benton, Tim G., Garibaldi, Lucas A., Kremen, Claire, Maron, Martine, Rumbaitis del Rio, Cristina, Sidhu, Aman, Wirths, Jonathan, Clark, Michael, Dickens, Chris, Estrada-Carmona, Natalia, Fremier, Alexander K., Jones, Sarah K., Khoury, Colin K., Lal, Rattan, Obersteiner, Michael, Remans, Roseline, Rusch, Adrien, Schulte, Lisa A., Simmonds, Jeremy S., Stringer, Lindsay C., Weber, Christoph, Winowiecki, Leigh Ann

    Publicado 2021
    “…Agriculture also underpins poor human health, contributing to 11 million premature deaths annually. While too many still struggle from acute hunger, a growing number of individuals, including in low to middle-income countries (LMICs), struggle to access healthy foods. …”
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  4. Natural products as chemo-radiation therapy sensitizers in cancers por Nisar, S., Masoodi, T., Prabhu, K. S., Kuttikrishnan, S., Zarif, L., Khatoon, S., Ali, S., Uddin, S., Akil, A.S., Singh, M., Macha, M.A., Bhat, A.A.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Cancer is a devastating disease and is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Surgery, chemotherapy (CT), and/or radiation therapy (RT) are the treatment of choice for most advanced tumors. …”
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  5. Natural levels of fungal infections in grasshoppers in northern Benin por Shah, P., Godonou, I., Gbongboui, C., Lomer, C.

    Publicado 1994
    “…The infection of grasshoppers by naturally occurring, entomopathogenic fungi was monitored at two sites in Malanville, northern Benin, Africa. …”
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  6. Encapsulation and melanization. The mealybug defends itself against a natural enemy-but loses por Sullivan, D.J.

    Publicado 1981
    “…The cassava mealybug has a defense mechanism against its natural enemy Epidinocarsis lopezi. When the female wasp lays its eggs inside the mealybug, the mealybug`s blood cells surround or encapsulate the parasitoid`s egg or larvae. …”
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  7. Structure and community dynamics of a natural and a disturbed tropical seasonal forest in Thailand por Yarwudhi, C., Kobayashi, S., Kutintara, U., Takahashi, M., Marrod, D., Hirai, K., Eiadtong, W., Tanaka, H., Nakashizhuka, T.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Fire regime greatly affects the dynamics both in a natural forest and a disturbed forest.…”
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  8. Response of four indigenous cattle breeds to natural tsetse and trypanosomosis challenge in the Ghibe valley of Ethiopia por Lemecha, H., Mulatu, W., Hussein, I., Rege, J.E.O., Tekle, T., Abdicho, S., Ayalew, W.

    Publicado 2006
    “…While the natural habitats of first three breeds are naturally infested with tsetse flies and trypanosomosis, that of the Gurage is known to be very minimal, if any, and hence the Gurage breed was used in this study as the known susceptible breed. …”
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  9. Clinical evaluation of corridor disease in Bos indicus (Boran) cattle naturally infected with buffalo-derived Theileria parva por Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Sitt, Tatjana, Poole, Elizabeth J., Ndambuki, Gideon M., Mwaura, Stephen, Chepkwony, M.C., Latré de Laté, Perle, Miyunga, Antoinette, Aardt, Richard van, Prettejohn, G., Wragg, D., Prendergast, J.G.D., Morrison, W.I., Toye, Philip G.

    Publicado 2021
    “…All infections were considered clinically severe, and 42 animals succumbed to infection. The mean time to death across all studies was 18.4 days. The mean time from onset of clinical signs to death was 9 days and from pyrexia to death was 4.8 days, indicating a relatively short duration of clinical illness. …”
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