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Autor:
Ransome van der Hoeven, Liang Zhu, Ryan L. Quock, Dharini van der Hoeven, J. Nathaniel Holland, Kamal F. Busaidy
Publikováno v:
Med Sci Educ
The integrated curriculum is becoming a popular concept among dental schools. The purpose of this study was to query dental students at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston – School of Dentistry (UTSD) to elucidate their level o
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Jeryl D. English, Wyatt A. Loflin, Audrey Moon, J. Nathaniel Holland, Lacey M. Harris, Catharine L. Borders, F. Kurtis Kasper
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American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. 156:283-289
Introduction Many variables can affect the accuracy of 3D-printed orthodontic models, and the effects of different printing parameters on the clinical utility of the printed models are just beginning to be understood. The objective of this study was
Autor:
Hamdy Mohammed Morsy, Wei Huang, David Briss, F. Kurtis Kasper, J. Nathaniel Holland, Richard D. Bloomstein, Jennifer Ko
Publikováno v:
American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics. 160(3)
Introduction Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies are profoundly changing the landscape of orthodontics. To optimize treatment-oriented applications, dimensional fidelity is required for 3D-printed orthodontic models. This study aimed to eval
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David M. Althoff, Wendy L. Clement, Teresa Terrazas, Atsushi Kawakita, J. Nathaniel Holland, David H. Hembry, Olle Pellmyr, Kari A. Segraves, Edward Allen Herre, Finn Kjellberg
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany
American Journal of Botany, Botanical Society of America, 2019, 107 (1), pp.164-170. ⟨10.1002/ajb2.1412⟩
American Journal of Botany, 2019, 107 (1), pp.164-170. ⟨10.1002/ajb2.1412⟩
American Journal of Botany, Botanical Society of America, 2019, 107 (1), pp.164-170. ⟨10.1002/ajb2.1412⟩
American Journal of Botany, 2019, 107 (1), pp.164-170. ⟨10.1002/ajb2.1412⟩
International audience; PREMISE: Variation in pollen-ovule ratios is thought to reflect the degree of pollen transfer efficiency—the more efficient the process, the fewer pollen grains needed. Few studies have directly examined the relationship bet
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https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02922024
Publikováno v:
Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation. 20:950-964
In this paper, we consider plant-pollinator–ant systems in which plant-pollinator interaction and plant–ant interaction are both mutualistic, but there also exists interference of pollinators by ants. The plant-pollinator interaction can be descr
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Theoretical Ecology. 6:475-493
Food web dynamics are well known to vary with indirect interactions, classic examples including apparent competition, intraguild predation, exploitative competition, and trophic cascades of food chains. Such food web mod- ules entailing predation and
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Journal of Vegetation Science. 24:1053-1061
Aims Plant facilitation is recognized as an important process, contributing not only to the ecology of individual species, but the diversity, organization and stability of communities as a whole. While decades of studies have enhanced our knowledge o
Autor:
Victor Rico-Gray, Cecilia Díaz-Castelazo, Alfredo Ramírez-Hernández, J. Nathaniel Holland, Paulo R. Guimarães
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Repositório Institucional da USP (Biblioteca Digital da Produção Intelectual)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
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Despite recognition of key biotic processes in shaping the structure of biological communities, few empirical studies have explored the influences of abiotic factors on the structural properties of mutualistic networks. We tested whether temperature
Publikováno v:
Ecological Complexity. 8:249-257
A resource is considered here to be a biotic population that helps to maintain the population growth of its consumers, whereas a consumer utilizes a resource and in turn decreases its growth rate. Bi-directional consumer–resource (C–R) interactio
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 120:381-388
Non-pollinating consumers of floral resources, especially ants, can disrupt pollination and plant reproductive processes. As an alternative food resource to flowers, extrafloral nectar (EFN) may distract and satiate ants from flowers, thereby reducin