WHEN COMMON BIRDS BECAME RARE: HISTORICAL RECORDS SHED LIGHT ON LONG-TERM RESPONSES OF BIRD COMMUNITIES TO GLOBAL CHANGE IN THE LARGEST WETLAND OF FRANCE.

When Common Birds Became Rare: Historical Records Shed Light on Long-Term Responses of Bird Communities to Global Change in the Largest Wetland of France.

Many species have suffered large population declines due to the anthropogenic influence on ecosystems.Understanding historical population trends is essential for informing best efforts to preserve species.We propose a new method to reconstruct the past structure of a regional species pool, based on historical naturalist literature.Qualitative infor

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Self-mutilation of nose in schizophrenia

Self-mutilation is not a Shoe Inserts single clinical entity and occurs in various psychiatric syndromes.Major self-mutilation is rare and catastrophic complication of severe mental illness.Patients with command hallucinations, religious preoccupations, substance abuse and social Head Demagnetizer isolation are the most vulnerable.We report and dis

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Vestibular Rehabilitation with Visual Feed-back (VRVF)

Vestibular system has a high capacity for adaptation.The adaptation mechanism acts during peripheral vestibular incidents SWEATPANTS to improve patient to pre-disease conditions.A minority of patients with peripheral vestibular problems and a majority of patients with central vestibular problems can not develop the adaptation mechanism and balance

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Comparative Study of Optical Markers to Assess Bait System Efficiency Concerning Vaccine Release in the Oral Cavity of Dogs

Oral vaccination of dogs against rabies has the potential to achieve mass coverage and thus deplete the virus of its most important reservoir host species.There is, however, no established non-invasive method to evaluate vaccine release in the oral cavity, following bait ingestion.In this study, two pre-selected marker methods in conjunction with t

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