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21por Pipatchartlearnwong, Kwanjai, Juntawong, Piyada, Wonnapinij, Passorn, Apisitwanich, Somsak, Vuttipongchaikij, Supachai“…BACKGROUND: Asian Palmyra palm, the source of palm-sugar, is dioecious with a long juvenile period requiring at least 12 years to reach its maturity. …”
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22“…MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-six LAB isolates were isolated from 30 Palmyra palm sugar samples. Three selected LAB were further characterized as probiotics. …”
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25Surgical Treatment of Infective Endocarditis in Pulmonary Position—15 Years Single Centre Experiencepor Liekiene, Daina, Bezuska, Laurynas, Semeniene, Palmyra, Cypiene, Rasa, Lebetkevicius, Virgilijus, Tarutis, Virgilijus, Barysiene, Jurate, Rucinskas, Kestutis, Sirvydis, VytautasEnlace del recurso
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26por Romero Saletti, Silvana Melissa, Van den Broucke, Stephan, Billieux, Joël, Karila, Laurent, Kuss, Daria J., Rivera Espejo, José Manuel, Sheldon, Pavica, Lang, Cathryne P., Zimmer-Gembeck, Melanie J., Zollo, Palmyra, Courboin, Clara, Diez, Dominica, Madison, T. Phillip, Ramos-Diaz, Jano, Eguia Elias, César Augusto, Otiniano, FiorellaEnlace del recurso
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28por Williams, Gareth J., Smith, Jennifer E., Conklin, Eric J., Gove, Jamison M., Sala, Enric, Sandin, Stuart A.“…Kingman Reef and Palmyra Atoll in the central Pacific are among the most remote coral reefs on the planet. …”
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29por Ruttenberg, Benjamin I., Hamilton, Scott L., Walsh, Sheila M., Donovan, Mary K., Friedlander, Alan, DeMartini, Edward, Sala, Enric, Sandin, Stuart A.“…Through detailed analyses of focal species, we found that size and longevity of a top predator were lower at fished Kiritimati than at unfished Palmyra. Demographic patterns also shifted dramatically for 4 of 5 fish species in lower trophic groups, opposite in direction to the top predator, including decreases in average size and longevity at Palmyra relative to Kiritimati. …”
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31por POCHÉ, D. M., POCHÉ, R. M., MUKHERJEE, S., FRANCKOWIAK, G. A., BRILEY, L. N., SOMERS, D. J., GARLAPATI, R. B.“…The purpose of this study was to revisit previously published results that suggested some sandflies to be arboreal and to rest on outlying plants by using Centers for Disease Control light traps to capture sandflies in vegetation, including banana plants and palmyra palm trees, in two previously sampled VL‐endemic Bihari villages. …”
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32por Sandin, Stuart A., Smith, Jennifer E., DeMartini, Edward E., Dinsdale, Elizabeth A., Donner, Simon D., Friedlander, Alan M., Konotchick, Talina, Malay, Machel, Maragos, James E., Obura, David, Pantos, Olga, Paulay, Gustav, Richie, Morgan, Rohwer, Forest, Schroeder, Robert E., Walsh, Sheila, Jackson, Jeremy B. C., Knowlton, Nancy, Sala, Enric“…Sharks and other top predators overwhelmed the fish assemblages on Kingman and Palmyra so that the biomass pyramid was inverted (top-heavy). …”
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33por Bradley, Darcy, Conklin, Eric, Papastamatiou, Yannis P., McCauley, Douglas J., Pollock, Kydd, Pollock, Amanda, Kendall, Bruce E., Gaines, Steven D., Caselle, Jennifer E.“…Given that animal movement is suspected to have significantly biased early biomass estimates of highly mobile top predators, we focused our reassessment on the most mobile and most abundant predator at Palmyra, the grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos). …”
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34por Young, Hillary, Nigro, Katherine, McCauley, Douglas J., Ballance, Lisa T., Oleson, Erin M., Baumann-Pickering, Simone“…Cumulatively, isotopic evidence revealed surprisingly little evidence for trophic niche partitioning in the delphinid community of Palmyra Atoll compared to other studies. However, resource partitioning may happen via other behavioral mechanisms, or prey abundance or availability may be adequate to allow these three species to coexist without any such partitioning. …”
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35“…We subsequently analysed archaeological silk materials excavated from the ancient city of Palmyra. Solubilisation behaviour and proteomic analysis provided evidence that the Palmyra silks were constructed from wild silk derived from Antheraea mylitta, the Indian Tasar silkworm. …”
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36“…In August 2011 a storm originating in the Southern Ocean caused a large amplitude ocean swell to move northward through the Pacific Ocean. Its arrival at Palmyra Atoll coincided with transient elevated sea surface height and triggered turnover of the lagoon water column. …”
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37por Dunn, Ruth E., Bradley, Darcy, Heithaus, Michael R., Caselle, Jennifer E., Papastamatiou, Yannis P.“…We integrated demographic and physiological data within a Bayesian bioenergetic model to estimate annual consumption of a gray reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) population at a remote Pacific atoll (Palmyra Atoll) that are at carrying capacity. Furthermore, we estimated the proportion of the atoll's reef fish biomass production consumed by the gray reef sharks, assuming sharks either partially foraged pelagically (mean 7%), or solely within the reef environment (mean 52%). …”
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38“…The objective of this review is to collect information about the Arecaceae family as anti-OA agents, with the main study focusing on the primary and secondary metabolites of plants of the Arecaceae family, i.e., sugar palm (Arenga pinnata), nipa palm (Nypa fruticans), palmyra palm (Borassus flabellifer), date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), and betel nut (Areca catechu) have potential as anti-OA agents. …”
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39por McCauley, Douglas J., Micheli, Fiorenza, Young, Hillary S., Tittensor, Derek P., Brumbaugh, Daniel R., Madin, Elizabeth M. P., Holmes, Katherine E., Smith, Jennifer E., Lotze, Heike K., DeSalles, Paul A., Arnold, Suzanne N., Worm, Boris“…To empirically measure the short-term effects of removing large animals from an ocean ecosystem, we used exclosures to remove large fish from a near-pristine coral reef at Palmyra Atoll, Central Pacific Ocean. We identified a range of effects that followed from the removal of these large fish. …”
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40“…Megadenus smithisp. nov. from Palmyra Atoll, Central Pacific is described based on adult specimens. …”
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