TRIAL ASSAY FOR SAFE FIRST-AID PROTOCOL FOR THE STINGING SEA ANEMONE ANEMONIA VIRIDIS (CNIDARIA: ANTHOZOA) AND A SEVERE TOXIC REACTION

Trial Assay for Safe First-Aid Protocol for the Stinging Sea Anemone Anemonia viridis (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) and a Severe Toxic Reaction

Anemonia viridis is an abundant and widely distributed temperate sea anemone that can form dense congregations of individuals.Despite the potential severity of its sting, few detailed cases have been reported.We report a case of a severe toxic reaction following an A.viridis sting in a 35-year-old oceanographer.She developed severe pain, itching, r

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Impacts of event-specific air quality improvements on total hospital admissions and reduced systemic inflammation in COPD patients.

There is limited evidence linking the impacts of reduced air pollution on hospital admissions.The potential biological mechanisms are still not completely understood.This study examined the effects of mitigated ambient pollution on hospital admissions and inflammatory biomarker levels in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) COPD patients.Da

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De las síntesis informativas a los resúmenes para altavoces inteligentes, desafíos al periodismo radiofónico de carácter local

El artículo, de carácter exploratorio, busca delinear los desafíos al periodismo Cushion radiofónico, sobre todo local, ante la emergencia de los altavoces inteligentes, altavoces accionados por voz presentes en los hogares del 18% de los norteamericanos, según la encuesta The Infinite Dial, divulgada en marzo de 2018 por Edison Research y Tri

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Ultrastructural Changes in Final Instar Larvae of Papilio polytes (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) Lead to Differences in Epidermal Spreading of Water and Adjuvants

Papilio polytes is a cosmopolitan Lepidoptera species of controversial use and management.It remained unclear how its epidermal ultrastructure changes during Nails development and how this affects its wetting properties in relation to water and pesticide adjuvants.In this study, the epidermis of P.polytes was systematically examined at the importan

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