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  1. Lost in the mail: A field experiment on crime por Castillo, Marco, Petrie, Ragan, Torero, Máximo, Viceisza, Angelino

    Publicado 2014
    “…Eighteen percent of the mail never arrived at its destination, and significantly more was lost if there was even a slight hint of something additional inside the envelope. …”
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  2. Lablab purpureus : A crop lost for Africa? por Maass, Brigitte L., Knox, M.R., Venkatesha, SC, Angessa, T.T., Ramme, S, Pengelly, Bruce C.

    Publicado 2010
    “…In recent years, so-called ‘lost crops’ have been appraised in a number of reviews, among them Lablab purpureus in the context of African vegetable species. …”
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  3. Lost genome segments associate with trait diversity during rice domestication por Zheng, Xiaoming, Zhong, Limei, Pang, Hongbo, Wen, Siyu, Li, Fei, Lou, Danjing, Ge, Jinyue, Fan, Weiya, Wang, Tianyi, Han, Zhenyun, Qiao, Weihua, Pan, Xiaowu, Zhu, Yebao, Wang, Jilin, Tang, Cuifeng, Wang, Xinhua, Zhang, Jing, Xu, Zhijian, Kim, Sung-Ryul, Kohli, Ajay, Ye, Guoyou, Olsen, Kenneth M., Fang, Wei, Yang, Qingwen

    Publicado 2023
    “…Results In this study, we identified 318,589 SVs in cultivated and wild rice populations through a comprehensive analysis of 13 high-quality rice genomes and found that wild rice genomes contain 49% of unique SVs and an average of 1.76% of genes were lost during rice domestication. These SVs were further genotyped for 649 rice accessions, their evolutionary pattern during rice domestication and potential association with the diversity of important agronomic traits were examined. …”
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  4. The lost opportunity from insufficient pollinators for global food supplies and human health por Smith, Matthew R., Mueller, Nathaniel D., Springmann, Marco, Sulser, Timothy B., Garibaldi, Lucas A., Gerber, James S., Wiebe, Keith D., Myers, Samuel S.

    Publicado 2022
    “…We also estimated the lost economic value of crop production for the following three diverse case-study countries: Honduras, Nepal, and Nigeria.…”
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