PASSIVE PREY DISCRIMINATION IN SURFACE PREDATORY BEHAVIOUR OF BAIT-ATTRACTED WHITE SHARKS FROM GANSBAAI, SOUTH AFRICA

Passive Prey Discrimination in Surface Predatory Behaviour of Bait-Attracted White Sharks from Gansbaai, South Africa

Between the years 2008 and 2013, six annual research expeditions were carried out at Dyer Island (Gansbaai, South Africa) to study the surface behaviour of white sharks in the presence of two passive prey: tuna bait and a seal-shaped decoy.Sightings were performed from a commercial cage-diving boat over 247 h; 250 different white sharks, with a mea

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Examining heterogeneity of stromal cells in tumor microenvironment based on pan-cancer single-cell RNA sequencing data

Tumor tissues contain both tumor and non-tumor cells, which include infiltrated immune cells and stromal cells, collectively called the tumor microenvironment (TME).Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) enables the examination of Socks heterogeneity of tumor cells and TME.In this review, we examined scRNAseq datasets for multiple cancer types and e

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Designing a Pest and Disease Outbreak Warning System for Farmers, Agronomists and Agricultural Input Distributors in East Africa

Early warnings of the risks of pest and disease outbreaks are becoming more urgent, with substantial increases in 153 threats to agriculture from invasive pests.With geospatial data improvements in quality and timeliness, models and analytical systems can be used to estimate potential areas at high risk of yield impacts.The development of decision

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The Disjunction in the Civil Proceedings

Often found in civil cases, but not exclusively, the institution of disjunction appears as a mechanism for simplifying the trial of cases by separating the trial of cases Sprocket or certain petitions from the same action, in cases regulated by law.This article aims to analyze the possibility of disjoining a subsidiary petition from Socks a complex

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