76 results match your criteria: "Earth Science Institute[Affiliation]"

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  • * A study of 35 soybean genotypes revealed moderate genetic diversity, grouping them into four clusters based on agro-morphological traits and SNP marker data.
  • * Key traits influencing yield, like flowering days and grain yield, offer insight for enhancing soybean genetic improvement efforts.
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Reply to: Geomorphic markers tell a different story about fault slip rates in Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia.

Sci Rep

October 2024

School of Engineering and Natural Sciences and Earth Science Institute, Faculty of Earth Science, University of Iceland, Sæmundargata 2, 102, Reykjavík, Iceland.

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Assessment of knowledge of human papillomavirus transmission and prevention among tertiary institution students in the Plateau Central Senatorial District, Nigeria.

PLOS Glob Public Health

September 2024

Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, College of Medicine/University College Hospital, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Human papillomavirus infection (HPV) is a significant global public health concern, known to be a leading cause of cancer related death among women in sub-Saharan Africa. This study assessed knowledge of HPV infection, transmission, prevention, and HPV vaccine uptake among tertiary institution students in Plateau State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional study was conducted among students from two tertiary institutions in Plateau State, Nigeria.

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Long-term baseline data that allow tracking how predator-prey interactions have responded to intensifying human impacts are often lacking. Here, we assess temporal changes in benthic community composition and interactions between drilling predatory gastropods and their molluscan prey using the Holocene fossil record of the shallow northern Adriatic Sea, which is characterized by a long history of human transformation. Molluscan assemblages differ between the Isonzo and Po prodelta, but both show consistent temporal trends in the abundance of dominant species.

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Mitigating CO emissions through an industrial symbiosis approach: Leveraging cork ash carbonation.

Heliyon

June 2024

INSTM and Chemistry for Technologies Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Brescia, Via Branze, 38, Brescia, 25123, Italy.

This study explores for the first time the potential use of carbonation as a method for managing cork ash, a byproduct of biomass waste incineration. Additionally, the cork ash was combined with fly ash from municipal solid waste incineration to leverage the carbonation reaction's ability to stabilize heavy metals. The findings suggest that subjecting biomass ash to carbonation can lead to the formation of mineral carbonates, effectively capturing CO and reducing its release into the atmosphere.

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Species diversity increases with the temporal grain of samples according to the species-time relationship (STR), impacting palaeoecological analyses because the temporal grain (time averaging) of fossil assemblages varies by several orders of magnitude. We predict a positive relation between total abundance and sample size-independent diversity (ADR) in fossil assemblages because an increase in time averaging, determined by a decreasing sediment accumulation, should increase abundance and depress species dominance. We demonstrate that, in contrast to negative ADR of non-averaged living assemblages, the ADR of Holocene fossil assemblages is positive, unconditionally or when conditioned on the energy availability gradient.

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Dietary diversity and other predictors of low birth weight in Gurage Zone, Ethiopia: Prospective study.

PLoS One

April 2024

Pan African University (PAU), Life and Earth Science Institute (including Health and Agriculture), University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major public health problem in Ethiopia. Dietary diversity is a key indicator of maternal dietary adequacy that may affect birth weight but little is known about their relationship. Hence, this study aimed to assess the association of suboptimal maternal dietary diversity during pregnancy and low birth weight in Gurage Zone, Ethiopia.

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Objective: 1 gene expression in the rat hypothalamus was investigated following administration of methanolic extract of (MEHS) to provide mechanistic evidence for the reproductive effect of the MEHS as a potential regulator of 1 gene (which directly controls the hypogonadal axis).

Materials And Methods: This experiment was done using fifteen (15) male rats with average weight of 148 g, randomly grouped into three (3) groups (A-C). Group A was the control group and received no treatment.

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The data included in this article specify the characteristics of the Upper Miocene fill of the Turiec Basin and served for reconstruction of temporal evolution of depositional systems in this intermontane basin located within the Western Carpathians (Central Europe). The borehole lithological log data were used to describe the stratigraphy of the Turiec Basin in geological sections and were gained in the Geofond archive of the State Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr. The sedimentological data were acquired by field research applying facies analysis to nine outcrop sites.

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Characterization of primary female infertility in a Nigerian tertiary hospital: A case-control study.

Afr J Reprod Health

August 2022

Reproductive Health Science Program, Pan African University of Life and Earth Science Institute (Including Health and Agriculture), PAULESI, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Primary female infertility is a serious reproductive health concern amongst many women in Nigeria with associated psychosocial impact. There is a need for early prediction of this disorder for increased chances of fertility in Nigerian women. This study reported the anthropometric, sociodemographic, and clinical baseline characteristics of primary infertility females and studied their viability as predictors of primary infertility.

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Introduction: Unintended pregnancy disproportionately affects women in low and middle-income countries including Ethiopia. Previous studies identified the magnitude and negative health outcomes of unintended pregnancy. However, studies that examined the relationship between antenatal care (ANC) utilization and unintended pregnancy are scarce.

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Increasing frequency of drought spells occasioned by changing climatic conditions, coupled with rise in demand for bread wheat, calls for the development of high yielding drought resilient genotypes to enhance bread wheat production in areas with moisture deficit. This study was designed to identify and select drought-tolerant bread wheat genotypes using morpho-physiological traits. One hundred and ninety-six bread wheat genotypes were evaluated in greenhouse and field experiments, under well-watered (80% of field capacity) and drought-stressed (35% of field capacity) conditions, for two years.

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  • The study focuses on the interaction between HIV and malaria during pregnancy, particularly among women in Kumba, Cameroon, examining how HIV affects the immune response to malaria.
  • It aims to assess the prevalence of malaria, explore the genetic diversity of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum, and evaluate immune responses (antibodies and cytokines) in pregnant women with and without HIV.
  • Conducted over a year in various healthcare facilities, the study will collect blood samples from mothers and newborns, using advanced techniques like microscopy, rapid tests, and PCR to analyze malaria infection and genetic diversity.
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The conversion of waste/by-product materials into efficient sorbents is at the forefront of innovative remediation techniques. In the present study, the relationships among the synthesis conditions, physicochemical properties of synthesized sorbents and Zn and Ni removal efficiencies were studied in detail. Zeolite X, zeolite P, phillipsite, analcime, sodalite and cancrinite were synthesized from industrial perlite by-product material.

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Cryopreservation is a critical procedure in autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is the cryoprotectant of choice. Optimization of the cryopreservation protocol in the past revealed a dramatic loss of cell viability associated with a reduction of the DMSO concentration below 2 vol % in the freezing medium.

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Low sensitivity of Pinus mugo to surface ozone pollution in the subalpine zone of continental Europe.

Int J Biometeorol

November 2022

Institute of Forest Ecology, Department of Plant Pathology and Mycology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Akademická 2, Nitra, 949 01, Slovakia.

High altitudes have been exposed to enhanced levels of surface ozone (O) concentrations over recent decades compared to the pre-industrial era. The responses of vegetation to this toxic pollutant are species-specific and depend on the climate conditions. In this paper, we explored the reaction of Pinus mugo (P.

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Objective: This study investigated the expression of Kiss1 gene on the testis and the blood of Wistar rats, following the administration of methanolic extract of Hibiscus Sabdariffa (MEHS).

Methods: Fifteen (15) rats with an average weight of 204g were randomly divided into three (3) groups (A-C). Group A was given no treatment and served as the normal control group.

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Polymer/layered silicate composites have gained huge attention in terms of research and industrial applications. Traditional nanocomposites contain particles regularly dispersed in a polymer matrix. In this work, a strategy for the formation of a composite thin film on the surface of a polycaprolactone (PCL) matrix was developed.

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INDOOR RADON MONITORING IN SELECTED BUILDINGS IN VYDRNÍK (VIKARTOVCE FAULT, SLOVAKIA).

Radiat Prot Dosimetry

August 2022

Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia.

To test the relation of indoor radon concentration to fault zone, a survey was conducted in selected buildings in Vydrník, situated close to the neotectonically active Vikartovce fault trace. Monitoring was performed using RamaRn track detectors during a period of 1 year. Annual average of indoor radon ranged from 60 to 940 Bq/m3, with an average of 160 Bq/m3.

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RADON MONITORING IN SELECTED KINDERGARTENS IN SLOVAKIA.

Radiat Prot Dosimetry

August 2022

Geophysical Division, Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, Bratislava 840 05, Slovak Republic.

In 17 kindergartens in Slovakia indoor radon survey was performed over a period of 1 y. In selected kindergartens also continuous monitoring of indoor radon activity concentration was conducted for ~2 weeks, as well as soil radon measurements. Annual average of indoor radon concentration, measured using track detectors, ranged between 75 and 1810 Bq m-3.

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The advancement of scientific research and raising the next-generation scientists in Africa depend largely on science access. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused discussions around open science (OS) to reemerge globally, especially in resource-poor settings like Africa, where the practice of OS is low. The authors highlighted the elements, benefits, and existing initiatives of OS in Africa.

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The data presented in this paper are related to the research article "Sub-bottom and bathymetry sonar inspection of postglacial lacustrine infill of the alpine lakes (Tatra Mts., Slovakia)" (Dhavamani et al., 2022).

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A free-geometry geodynamic modelling of surface gravity changes using Growth-dg software.

Sci Rep

December 2021

Instituto de Geociencias (CSIC, UCM), C/Doctor Severo Ochoa, 7, 28040, Madrid, Spain.

Globally there is abundant terrestrial surface gravity data used to study the time variation of gravity related to subsurface mass and density changes in different geological, geodynamical and geotechnical environments. We present here a tool for analysing existing and newly acquired, 4D gravity data, which creates new findings from its reuse. Our method calculates in an almost automatic way the possible sources of density change responsible for the observed gravity variations.

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