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  • Giacomo Torno was born in Naples in 1539 or 1541 and became a member of the Clerics Regular Theatines at 18, being welcomed on October 30, 1558.
  • He suffered a stroke on December 4, 1608, and experienced torment during his illness, characterized by spasms and discomfort, leading to his death 45 days later.
  • Analysis of his mummified body revealed a skin discontinuity at the sacrum, suggesting a wound that occurred during his life, which has been linked to the first recorded instance of the Kennedy terminal ulcer.
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The presence of cryptic species can hinder effective conservation planning and implementation, as has been the case for speciose groups of freshwater fishes that are difficult to differentiate due to conserved morphologies. The West Texas shiner Notropis megalops and the Texas shiner Notropis amabilis are a cryptic pair of leuciscids (minnows) that co-occur in spring-fed tributaries of the Rio Grande in Texas and Mexico. Both N.

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  • Cognitive biases in clinical decision-making lead to misdiagnoses and hurt patient outcomes, making it essential to find solutions in the medical field.
  • The study explores how large language models (like GPT-4) can help reduce these biases through a multi-agent framework that simulates clinical team interactions to enhance diagnostic accuracy.
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First record of in the thorny devil, .

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December 2024

Department of Veterinary Biosciences, Faculty of Science, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3010, Australia.

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  • A study on thorny devils at Alice Springs Desert Park reported a poor long-term survival rate of around 2.16 years, with no notable differences in survival based on whether the individuals were wild-caught or captive-born, and between males and females.
  • Limited causes of death were identified for the dead or euthanized animals, and a current health assessment of live individuals revealed a significant presence of coccidian oocysts in their fecal samples.
  • The research highlights the need for further study to determine the potential effects of these coccidian parasites on the health and mortality of thorny devils, as the histological examination was not conducted to assess tissue impact.
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