THE EXTENT OF POPULATION GENETIC SUBDIVISION DIFFERS AMONG FOUR CO-DISTRIBUTED SHARK SPECIES IN THE INDO-AUSTRALIAN ARCHIPELAGO

The extent of population genetic subdivision differs among four co-distributed shark species in the Indo-Australian archipelago

Abstract Background The territorial fishing zones of Australia and Indonesia are contiguous to the north of Australia in the Timor and Arafura Seas and in the Indian Ocean to the north of Christmas Island.The area surrounding the shared boundary consists of a variety of bio-diverse marine habitats including shallow continental shelf waters, oceanic

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Characterization, Classification and Authentication of Spanish Blossom and Honeydew Honeys by Non-Targeted HPLC-UV and Off-Line SPE HPLC-UV Polyphenolic Fingerprinting Strategies

Honey is a highly consumed natural product produced by bees which is susceptible to fraudulent practices, some of them regarding Match Holder its botanical origin.Two HPLC-UV non-targeted fingerprinting approaches were evaluated in this work to address honey characterization, classification, and authentication based on honey botanical variety.The f

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The general practice perspective on barriers to integration between primary and social care: a London, United Kingdom-based qualitative interview study

Objective There is an ongoing challenge of effective integration between primary and social care in the United Kingdom; current systems have led to fragmentation of services preventing holistic patient-centred care for vulnerable populations.To improve clinical outcomes and achieve financial efficiencies, the barriers to integration need to be iden

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Adaptation of Arginine Synthesis among Uropathogenic Branches of the Escherichia coli Phylogeny Reveals Adjustment to the Urinary Tract Habitat

ABSTRACT Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are predominantly caused by uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC).UPEC pathogenesis requires passage through a severe population bottleneck involving intracellular bacterial communities (IBCs) that are clonal expansions of a single invading UPEC bacterium in a urothelial superficial facet cell.IBCs occur onl

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