Publications by authors named "A R N'Guetta"

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  • Cumulative impacts pose significant threats to marine and coastal ecosystems, prompting researchers to develop various methods to assess these impacts and their complex interactions.
  • A systematic literature review identifies cutting-edge approaches that examine the interplay between climate change and human activities, ecosystem vulnerability, and the effects on ecosystem services.
  • Despite advancements in technology and data availability, there's a noted scarcity of integrated methods that fully capture the dynamic responses of marine ecosystems to multiple pressures, highlighting the need for improved frameworks to support environmental management and policy objectives.
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Abnormalities in the aVR lead would provide useful information on the risk of coronary heart disease. This clinical case is an illustration. Indeed, this is a 60-year-old patient, an active smoker and a former type 2 diabetic who presented with angina-like chest pain with a positive stress test.

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Two Dioscorea alata populations were generated by hand pollination between contrasted diploid genitors. Population A (74F × Kabusa) was composed of 121 progenies while population B (74F × 14M) involved 193 progenies. These two populations were assessed over two consecutive years regarding important tuber quality traits.

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Acute chest pain is usually expressed in typical language; which is sometimes assigned a particular sign. One of the signs is that of Levine, usuallytranslating a coronary involvement. This clinical case highlights a patient who is admitted for chest pain with Levine's sign and a non-contributory electrocardiogram.

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(L.), also referred to as water, winged, or greater yam, is one of the most economically important staple food crops in tropical and subtropical areas. In Côte d'Ivoire, it represents, along with other yam species, the largest food crop and significantly contributes to food security.

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