Search Results - "Sunderland, T"
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Power, policy and the Prunus africana bark trade, 1972–2015
Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (03-02-2016)“…After almost 50 years of international trade in wild harvested medicinal bark from Africa and Madagascar, the example of Prunus africana holds several lessons…”
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De novo and recessive forms of congenital heart disease have distinct genetic and phenotypic landscapes
Published in Nature communications (17-10-2019)“…The genetic architecture of sporadic congenital heart disease (CHD) is characterized by enrichment in damaging de novo variants in chromatin-modifying genes…”
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Food Security: Why is Biodiversity Important?
Published in The international forestry review (01-09-2011)“…Agriculture and biodiversity have often been regarded as separate concerns. Although biodiversity underpins much of modern agriculture, the development of…”
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Economic valuation of ecosystem services fails to capture biodiversity value of tropical forests
Published in Biological conservation (01-10-2014)“…The reconciliation of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem service provision and agricultural production in tropical landscapes requires recognition of the…”
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Participatory mapping of ecosystem services across a gradient of agricultural intensification in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Published in Ecosystems and people (Abingdon, England) (31-12-2023)“…Agrarian change affects the supply and demand of ecosystem services (ES) by reducing the extent of natural ecosystems. Agricultural intensification can lead to…”
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Conservation and development in tropical forest landscapes: a time to face the trade-offs?
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Bornean orangutan Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus population estimate within and around Danau Sentarum National Park, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-04-2023)“…Of the three subspecies of Critically Endangered Bornean orangutans, Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus has the smallest population size. One of its most important…”
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Five challenges to reconcile agricultural land use and forest ecosystem services in Southeast Asia
Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2016)“…Southeast Asia possesses the highest rates of tropical deforestation globally and exceptional levels of species richness and endemism. Many countries in the…”
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Effect of apolipoprotein E genotype on hippocampal volume loss in aging healthy women
Published in Neurology (26-12-2001)“…To determine whether the presence of a single epsilon4 allele of the APOE gene is associated with an increased rate of hippocampal volume loss or decline in…”
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Impacts of co-management on western chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes verus) habitat and conservation in Nialama Classified Forest, Republic of Guinea: a satellite perspective
Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-11-2011)“…The first model for co-management between local communities and government towards the sustainable utilization of forested regions in Republic of Guinea was…”
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What proportion of the costs of urban trees can be justified by the carbon sequestration and air-quality benefits they provide?
Published in Arboricultural journal (01-06-2012)“…The i-Tree Eco programme estimates carbon sequestration and air pollution removal by urban forests. Previously we applied i-Tree Eco to the Torbay area of…”
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Working memory and apolipoprotein E: What’s the connection?
Published in Neuropsychologia (2002)“…Two robust findings in the Alzheimer’s literature are that patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) show executive function and primacy deficits. The present…”
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Longitudinal stability of CSF tau levels in Alzheimer patients
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-09-1999)“…Background: Antemortem levels of tau in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients have repeatedly been demonstrated to be elevated…”
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Agricultural intensification, dietary diversity, and markets in the global food security narrative
Published in Global food security (01-03-2019)“…•Many food security experts have been calling for agricultural intensification in developing countries to feed a growing global population.•This narrative is…”
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Development of subtle psychotic symptoms with memantine: a case report
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Quinolinic acid and kynurenine pathway metabolism in inflammatory and non-inflammatory neurological disease
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-10-1992)“…Neurological dysfunction, seizures and brain atrophy occur in a broad spectrum of acute and chronic neurological diseases. In certain instances,…”
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A Functional Anatomical Study of Associative Learning in Humans
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-08-1994)“…The purpose of the study was to map the functional neuroanatomy of simple associative learning in humans. Eyeblink conditioning was studied in eight normal…”
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A Revision of the Genus Podococcus (Arecaceae)
Published in Kew bulletin (2008)“…A taxonomic revision of the palm genus Podococcus (Arecaceae) is presented. Two species are recognised: P. barteri, a species relatively widespread in a…”
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A Revision of the Genus Sclerosperma (Arecaceae)
Published in Kew bulletin (2008)“…A taxonomic revision of the palm genus Sclerosperma (Arecaceae) is presented. Three species are recognised: S. mannii H. Wendl., which is relatively widespread…”
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Exploration of the nicotinamide-binding site of the tankyrases, identifying 3-arylisoquinolin-1-ones as potent and selective inhibitors in vitro
Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (01-09-2015)“…[Display omitted] Tankyrases-1 and -2 (TNKS-1 and TNKS-2) have three cellular roles which make them important targets in cancer. Using NAD+ as a substrate,…”
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