Pulicaria genus (fleabane) is characterized by its fragrant odor due to the presence of essential oil (EO).According to the literature reviews, the EO of Pulicaria somalensis O.Hoffm.(Shie) is still unexplored.For the first time, 71 compounds were characterized Play Mats + Play Gyms in EO derived from above-ground parts of P.somalensis collected fr
Psychological Challenges and Social Supports That Shape the Pursuit of Socioeconomic Mobility
Many people seek higher status through socioeconomic mobility.Higher education institutions and professional workplaces include barriers to entry and inclusion that make it difficult for people from lower socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds to reach their goals.Experiences within these settings can lead people to feel status uncertainty, which i
Comparative transcriptional profiling of Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis in response to salicylic acid- and methyl jasmonate-mediated heat resistance.
Culturing the economically important macroalga Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis (Rhodophyta) is limited due to the high temperatures in the summertime on the southern Chinese coast.Previous studies have demonstrated that two phytohormones, salicylic acid (SA) and methyl jasmonate (MJ), can alleviate the adverse effects of high-temperature stress on Gp.
Maternal and Neonatal Complications of Substance Abuse in Iranian Pregnant Women
There is an increased prevalence of maternal substance abuse during pregnancy in younger women in all socioeconomic classes and races.Our Razors aim was to determine the prevalence and correlates of self-reported substance abuse among pregnant women and obstetric complications or neonatal outcomes in Iran.This retrospective cohort study is covering
Warmer and wetter might not be better
As the climate continues to change, gaps in our understanding of how the altered environment will affect forest hosts Tanning and their pathogens widen.In some areas pathogens thought to be present for centuries are changing their behaviour.Dothistroma needle blight caused by the fungus Dothistroma septosporum in northwest British Columbia (BC), Ca