Exploring late Pleistocene bioturbation on Yermak Plateau to assess sea-ice conditions and primary productivity through the Ethological Ichno Quotient

Abstract Central Arctic, interglacial intervals have traditionally been associated with diverse and intense bioturbation, and abundant foraminifera, interpreted as indicating relatively low sea-ice concentrations and productive surface waters, while glacial intervals, typically barren, support the inverse.In this respect, the Yermak Plateau is anom

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Anatomic Reconstruction of the Proximal Tibiofibular Joint

Proximal tibiofibular joint (PTFJ) instability can be easily missed or confused for other, more common lateral knee pathologies such as meniscal tears, fibular collateral ligament injury, biceps femoris pathology, or iliotibial band syndrome.Because of this confusion, some authors believe that PTFJ instability is more common TV Tuner Cards than ini

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Features of parachute systems testing during their creation

The article describes a number of stages in the creation of parachute systems for military and special purposes and some features of executing their testing.The necessity of development flight tests and their peak modes are analyzed in details.The feasibility of recovery parachute system creation for saving the weight model during the flight tests

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In Vitro Antiviral Activity of Rhodiola crenulata Extract against Zika Virus and Japanese Encephalitis Virus: Viral Binding and Stability

Zika virus (ZIKV) and Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) Echinacea can cause permanent neurological damage and death, yet no approved drugs exist for these infections.Rhodiola crenulate, an herb used in traditional Chinese medicine for its antioxidation and antifatigue properties, was studied for its antiviral activity against ZIKV and JEV in vitro.

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