CELLULAR SCALING RULES FOR THE BRAIN OF AFROTHERIANS

Cellular scaling rules for the brain of afrotherians

Quantitative analysis of the cellular composition of rodent, primate and eulipotyphlan brains has shown that nonneuronal scaling rules are similar across these mammalian orders that diverged about 95 million years ago, and therefore appear to be conserved in evolution, while neuronal scaling rules appear to be Wine Tumbler free to vary in evolution

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Exploring Machine Learning and Deep Learning Approaches for Multi-Step Forecasting in Municipal Solid Waste Generation

Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management enact a significant role in protecting public health and the environment.The main objective of this paper is to explore the utility of using state-of-the-art machine learning and deep learning-based models for predicting future variations in MSW generation for a given geographical region, considering its past

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Furthering critical institutionalism

This special issue furthers the study of natural resource management from a critical institutional perspective.Critical institutionalism (CI) is a contemporary body of thought that explores how institutions dynamically mediate relationships between people, natural resources and society.It focuses on the complexity of institutions entwined in everyd

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A new approach for detecting adventitious viruses shows Sf-rhabdovirus-negative Sf-RVN cells are suitable for safe biologicals production

Abstract Background Adventitious viral contamination in cell substrates used for biologicals production is a major safety concern.A powerful new approach that can be used to identify adventitious viruses is a combination of bioinformatics tools with massively parallel sequencing technology.Typically, this involves mapping or BLASTN searching indivi

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