Publications by authors named "P Falkowski"

Foraminifera are unicellular protists capable of precipitating calcite tests, which fossilize and preserve geochemical signatures of past environmental conditions dating back to the Cambrian period. The biomineralization mechanisms responsible for the mineral structures, which are key to interpreting palaeoceanographic signals, are poorly understood. Here, we present an extensive analysis of the test-bound proteins.

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  • - Incidences of kidney cancers are rising, and surgical resection, particularly partial nephrectomy (PN), is the preferred treatment for renal tumors, using both traditional and robot-assisted methods.
  • - A study was conducted to compare the short-term loss of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) between on-clamp and off-clamp PN, using data collected from patients diagnosed with kidney tumors between 2021 and 2024.
  • - Results showed that the off-clamp PN group experienced a 35.4% lower loss of eGFR 24 hours post-surgery compared to the on-clamp group, suggesting that off-clamp PN may provide better short-term kidney function outcomes.
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The excessive use of conventional medications to treat coccidiosis has led to concerns regarding drug residues in tissues and the emergence of multidrug resistance. Essential oils with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities may also have anticoccidial effects. The present study investigated the efficacy of D-limonene and its nanoemulsion form against Eimeria tenella in chickens.

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Exoskeleton-aided active rehabilitation is a process that requires sensing and acting upon the motion intentions of the user. Typically, force sensors are used for this. However, they increase the weight and cost of these wearable devices.

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Phytoplankton in the ocean account for less than 1% of the global photosynthetic biomass, but contribute about 45% of the photosynthetically fixed carbon on Earth. This amazing production/biomass ratio implies a very high photosynthetic efficiency. But, how efficiently is the absorbed light used in marine photosynthesis? The introduction of picosecond and then femtosecond lasers for kinetic measurements in mid 1970s to 90 s was a revolution in basic photosynthesis research that vastly improved our understanding of the energy conversion processes in photosynthetic reactions.

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