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  1. Identification and mapping of a locus conferring plum pox virus resistance in two apricot-improved linkage maps by Soriano, J. M., Vera-Ruiz, Elsa M., Vilanova, S., Martínez-Calvo, José, Llácer, Gerardo, Badenes, María L., Romero, Carlos

    Published 2020
    “…Screening of PPV resistance on the segregating populations classified seedling phenotypes into resistant or susceptible. …”
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  2. Socio‐ecological drivers of vertebrate biodiversity and human‐animal interfaces across an urban landscape by Hassell, James M., Bettridge, Judy M., Ward, Melissa J., Ogendo, Allan, Imboma, Titus, Muloi, Dishon M., Fava, Francesco P., Robinson, Timothy P., Begon, Michael, Fèvre, Eric M.

    Published 2021
    “…The structure of sympatric wildlife, livestock and human populations are characterized using unsupervised machine learning, and statistical modelling is used to relate compositional variation in these communities to socio‐ecological drivers occurring across the city. …”
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  3. Morphological diversity of northeastern fat-tailed and northwestern thin-tailed indigenous sheep breeds of Ethiopia by Deribe, B., Beyene, D., Dagne, K., Getachew, T., Gizaw, Solomon, Abebe, A.

    Published 2021
    “…Multivariate analyses clearly assigned the studied sheep breeds into distinct populations. Mahalanobis distance showed significant (p < 0.01) difference between breeds. …”
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  4. Public private partnerships: only for the well-off? Evidence from the rural productive partnership project in Colombia by Parra-Peña, Rafael Isidro, Lundy, Mark M., Bischler, Jana, Astorquiza, Bilver Adrian, Hurtado Bermudez, Jhon Jairo

    Published 2016
    “…Looking at data from the Rural Productive Partnership Project (PAAP), a decade long program designed to overcome market barriers in Colombia, and using a combination of statistical and econometric techniques such as principal component analysis, survival models and impact assessment methods, results reveal that partnerships with vulnerable populations perform similar to others with better off participants. …”
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  5. Economic costs related to foodborne disease in Burkina Faso and Ethiopia in 2017 by Wagenberg, C.P.A. van, Havelaar, A.H.

    Published 2023
    “…WTP was based on value of statistical life (VSL) and value of statistical life year (VSLY), extrapolated from USA data. …”
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  6. Prevalence of contagious caprine pleuro-pneumonia in pastoral flocks of goats in the Rift Valley region of Kenya by Kipronoh, A.K., Ombui, J.N., Kiara, Henry K., Binepal, Y.S., Gitonga, E., Wesonga, H.O.

    Published 2016
    “…A cross-sectional survey was conducted between the months of March 2014 and March 2015 to determine the prevalence of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia in goat populations in pastoral flocks in three sub-counties of the Rift Valley region. …”
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  7. Spatial dynamics of porcine epidemic diarrhea (PED) spread in the southern Kyushu, Japan by Sasaki, Y., Toyomaki, H., Sekiguchi, S., Sueyoshi, M., Makita, K., Otake, S., Pérez, A., Álvarez, J.

    Published 2017
    “…The Cuzick-Edwards (CE) test, the Knox test, the directional test, and the permutation model of the scan statistic were used to assess the spatio-temporal distribution of the epidemic. …”
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  8. Resource concentration dilutes a key pest in indigenous potato agriculture by Parsa, S, Ccanto, Raul I., Rosenheim, Jay A.

    Published 2011
    “…Modern restructuring of agricultural landscapes, due to the expansion of monocultures and the resulting elimination of non-crop habitat, is routinely blamed for rising populations of agricultural insect pests. However, landscape studies demonstrating a positive correlation between pest densities and the spatial extent of crop monocultures are rare. …”
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  9. Isozyme markers and taxonomic relationships among Vigna species by Sonnante, G., Piergiovanni, A., Ng, N., Perrino, P.

    Published 1997
    “…Isozyme markers are commonly used to study populations, taxonomy, and the genetics of crop species. …”
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  10. Influence of reed (Phragmites australis) belts in the Baltic Sea archipelago on pike (Esox lucius) and other coastal fish species by Niemi, Niklas

    Published 2020
    “…Unfortunately, too few pike were caught to allow statistical analysis, longer time series of pike abundance data are necessary. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  11. Essential oil chemotypes of Aloysia citrodora (Verbenaceae) in Northwestern Argentina by Elechosa, Miguel Angel, Di Leo Lira, Paola Maria del Rosario, Juarez, Miguel Angel, Viturro, Carmen Ines, Heit, Cecilia I., Molina, Ana C., Martinez, Alejandro, Lopez, Simon, Molina, Ana Maria, van Baren, Catalina María, Bandoni, Arnaldo Luis

    Published 2018
    “…Chemical biodiversity of essential oils of natural populations of Aloysia citrodora Palau (“lemon verbena”, “cedrón”) in Northwestern Argentina was assessed by collecting in the same sites through different years. …”
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  12. Freshwater pearl mussel as indicators of Swedish streams - a comparison between freshwater pearl mussel and biological quality elements by Forsell, Kristin

    Published 2014
    “…The association analyses were made with appropriate statistical methods and the results were considered significant for a p-value <0,05. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  13. A large-scale metabolomics study to harness chemical diversity and explore biochemical mechanisms in ryegrass by Subbaraj, A.K., Huege, J., Fraser, K., Cao, M., Rasmussen, S., Faville, M., Harrison, S.J., Jones, Christopher S.

    Published 2019
    “…We also demonstrate a workflow for large-scale metabolomics studies from raw data through to statistical and pathway analysis. Raw files and metadata are available at the MetaboLights database.…”
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  14. Soil macrofauna in agricultural landscapes dominated by the Quesungual Slash-and-Mulch agroforestry system, western Honduras by Pauli, N., Barrios, E., Conacher, A.J., Oberthür, Thomas

    Published 2011
    “…In order of decreasing strength of statistical relationship, soil depth, land use and season were all related to some aspects of soil macrofauna density, biomass and community composition. …”
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  15. Safety assessment of transgenic plums and grapevines expressing viral coat protein genes: New insights into real environmental impact of perennial plants engineered for virus resis... by Fuchs, M., Cambra, Mariano, Capote, Nieves, Jelkmann, W., Kundu, J., Laval, V., Martelli, G. P., Minafra, Angelantonio, Petrovic, N., Pfeiffer, P., Pompe-Novak, M., Ravelonandro, M., Saldarelli, Pasquale, Stussi-Garaud, C., Vigne, E., Zagrai, Luminita Antonela

    Published 2017
    “…The potential impact of transgenic plums and grapevines expressing viral coat protein (CP) gene constructs on the diversity and dynamics of virus populations was assessed under open and confined conditions in the frame of a research program sponsored by the European Commission. …”
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  16. Thyroid carcinomas in dogs – a literature review and retrospective study on the outcome of treatment for dogs treated at the Swedish University Animal Hospital (UDS), Uppsala 2008-... by Ekström, Lisa

    Published 2019
    “…All other analyzed factors such as clinical attachment to underlying tissue, presence of metastasis, tumor volume and hyperthyroid VS euthyroid dog showed a logical trend, but had no statistically significant impact. Further research on bigger study populations need to be performed to decide if these factors affect the survival time. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  17. Extreme weather and undernutrition: A critical but constructive review of the literature by Headey, Derek D., Venkat, Aishwarya

    Published 2023
    “…Climate change is resulting in increased frequency of extreme weather events, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) already characterized by highly vulnerable malnourished populations. Unsurprisingly, there are many empirical studies of the linkages between extreme weather events and undernutrition, especially stunting and wasting in early childhood, and several existing reviews of this literature. …”
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