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Implications of Heat Treatment and Systemic Delivery of Foliar-Applied Oxytetracycline on Citrus Physiological Management and Therapy Delivery

Huanglongbing is an economically devastating disease of citrus in Florida and around the world.This study was undertaken to assess two grower-used therapies, heat treatment, and foliar anti-bacterial application.Specifically, there was an industry claim that heat treatment improved subsequent systemic uptake of foliar-applied anti-bacterial compoun

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Death in abundance versus life in abundance in the context of COVID-19 and poverty: A practical theological reflection on pastoral accompaniment during the grieving process

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is currently holding the whole world hostage.It has led to the death of millions accross the world and tokidoki hello kitty blind box thousands in South Africa.On the surface, it looks like there is an abundance of death in contrast to an abundance of life.Many of those who have lost their loved ones

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Non-syndromic bilateral condylar aplasia: A rare case

The temporomandibular joint is one of the most complex joints of the human body.It consists of the mandibular condyle, glenoid fossa and the articular eminence of the temporal bone.Aplasia of the condyle is usually seen as part of a quadruple topical ointment for dogs syndrome otherwise it is rare.We report a case of bilateral condylar aplasia in a

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The Tail of the Late Jurassic Sauropod Giraffatitan brancai: Digital Reconstruction of Its Epaxial and Hypaxial Musculature, and Implications for Tail Biomechanics

Dinosaur locomotion and biomechanics, especially of their pelvic girdles and hindlimbs, have been analyzed in numerous studies.However, detailed volumetric musculoskeletal models of their tails are rarely developed.Here, we present the first detailed three-dimensional volumetric reconstruction of the caudal epaxial and hypaxial musculature of the L

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