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Tissue engineered human ear pinna derived from decellularized goat ear cartilage: clinically useful and biocompatible auricle construct
Surgery of the entire ear pinna even today presents a challenge to reconstructive surgeons, in the absence of a universally acceptable, quality...
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Genetic Diversity Analysis in Tropical Sugarcane Genotypes Using Morphometric Traits
In this study, a set of one hundred tropical sugarcane genotypes were characterized by twenty-one qualitative traits. Most of the qualitative...
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Comparison of different hulled wheat genotypes in terms of yield, morphological, and nutritional properties
This study is conducted to characterize the yield and some of hulled wheat’s morphological and nutritional attributes. For this purpose, a total of...
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A geometric morphometric reappraisal of the shell morphology during growth in the pearl oyster Pinctada mazatlanica
A primary phase in geometric morphometric approaches is studying shape diversity and determining the extent to which morphological traits correlate...
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Heart ventricles of the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius): new insights from sectional anatomy, 3D computed tomography, and morphometry
BackgroundDromedary camel heart morphology is a crucial research topic with clinical applications. The study aims to understand the dromedary camel...
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Status, changing landscape and farmers’ criteria for the continuity of paddy (Oryza sativa) landraces in the upland ecosystem of Jharkhand, India: A conservation perspective
The present study involved paddy landraces naturalized widely across Jharkhand, India, at an altitude range of 6 (Sahibganj) to 768 (Garhwa) metres...
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Diversity of bumble bees, their molecular analysis and first report of Bombus hypnorum L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) from Himachal Pradesh
Bumble bees are the primary pollinators and main service providers with more pollinator diversity and play a crucial role in ecosystem by delivering...
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Morpho-molecular characterization of ethnic Bora rice for conservation and breeding
Glutinous Bora rice plays an important role in socio-economic and cultural livelihood of Boro tribes of Assam. However, neither systematic survey had...
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A guide to barley mutants
BackgroundMutants have had a fundamental impact upon scientific and applied genetics. They have paved the way for the molecular and genomic era, and...
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Fossils of the Wolf (Canis sp.) from the Middle Reaches of the Indigirka River from the Late Pleistocene in Yakutia
AbstractDescriptions of a mummified remains of the head and part of the neck of a wolf ( Canis sp.), found in August 2018 on the bank of the...
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Plants of Subfamily Cypripedioideae
This chapter describes 43 species in 2 genera in subfamily Cypripedioideae distributed in China, including morphology, flowering period, habitat,... -
Phytochemical screening, antioxidant and antibacterial activity of bamboo leaf collected from agroecosystem of the Central Siwalik region, Nepal
Bamboo are the fastest growing, versatile, perennial woody grasses. Naturally provided with the essential phytochemicals, various species of bamboo...
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Skinning the Mouse: The Tail-Tearing Technique
Since the mouse skin is veray thin, it is easy to skin it. With a small incision in the abdomen or the back, the skin wound is pulled apart... -
Ctenophora: Illustrated Guide and Taxonomy
Ctenophores or comb jellies represent the first diverging lineage of extant animals – sister to all other Metazoa. As a result, they occupy a unique... -
Structure of the Hair of the Don Hare Lepus tanaiticus (Leporidae, Lagomorpha) First Found in Pleistocene Deposits in Yakutia, Russia
AbstractUsing scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the external and internal structure of the hairs of an adult Pleistocene Don hare Lepus tanaiticus ...
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Harvesting an Organ
In general, many studies involving the mouse’s brain start with removal of the entire organ first and then select part of the brain to study. In this... -
Comparative pollination ecology, fruit and seed set in Corunastylis species (Orchidaceae)
Corunastylis species produce some of the smallest, fly-pollinated flowers of Australian orchids to offer liquid rewards. We observed and collected...
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Induced Mutation Technology for Sugarcane Improvement: Status and Prospects
Induced mutation technology is a powerful means to introduce novel genetic variability for use in crop improvement. Induced mutants have been... -
The Ontogenesis of Higher Plants: Spermatophyte
The ontogenesis of Spermatophyte plants is evaluated with evidence and observations from gymnosperm and angiosperm plants. Discussions are made to... -
Auricular cartilage regeneration using different types of mesenchymal stem cells in rabbits
BackgroundCartilaginous disorders comprise a wide range of diseases that affect normal joint movement, ear and nose shape; and they have great social...