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Cladistics
February 2024
McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA.
The owlet moths (Noctuoidea; ~43-45K described species) are one of the most ecologically diverse and speciose superfamilies of animals. Moreover, they comprise some of the world's most notorious pests of agriculture and forestry. Despite their contributions to terrestrial biodiversity and impacts on ecosystems and economies, the evolutionary history of Noctuoidea remains unclear because the superfamily lacks a statistically robust phylogenetic and temporal framework.
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February 2023
Department of Pathology, Aretaieion Hospital, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Phys Ther Sport
November 2021
Oslo Sport Trauma Research Center, Department of Sports Medicine, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, Postboks 4014 Ullevål Stadion, 0806, Oslo, Norway; Stockholm Sports Trauma Research Center, Dept of Molecular Medicine & Surgery, Karolinska Institute, 171 77, Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address:
Objectives: To assess the implementation, limited efficacy, and acceptability of the BEAST (better and safer return to sport) tool - a rehabilitation and return-to-sport (RTS) decision tool after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) in nonprofessional athletes.
Design: Prospective cohort.
Participants: 43 nonprofessional pivoting sport athletes with ACLR.
J Gastroenterol Hepatol
September 1996
Storr Liver Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Sydney, Westmead Hospital, New South Wales, Australia.
In the 16 years since James Wyngaarden proclaimed the clinical investigator to be an endangered species, attempts to revive this fragile beast have met with limited success in North America, the UK and Australia. The situation may be more healthy in some western European countries and Japan, but in many parts of Asia clinical investigators have vanished without trace. An analysis of the Australian context during the past 16 years suggests a gradual decline in absolute numbers of clinical scientists reaching maturation, coupled with an extraordinary diminution of their research fertility relative to that of basic scientists.
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