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Calcium channel in plants helps shut the door on intruders Disease-causing microorganisms can invade plants through leaf pores called stomata, which close rapidly in a calcium-dependent manner on ...
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Scouting Report: 10 Things To Watch In Kitzbühel Kei Nishikori is the sixth seed at the Generali Open. He will face Miomir Kecmanovic in the first round. © Tobias Höfinger. ATP Staff Sep 07, 2020.
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Inhaled Molgramostim Therapy in Autoimmune Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, three-group trial, we randomly assigned patients with aPAP to receive the recombinant GM-CSF molgramostim ...
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Belarus Lukashenko: Hundreds arrested at mass protests in Minsk Hundreds of people have been arrested in Belarus following a fourth consecutive weekend of protests against President Alexander Lukashenko.
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UNHCR welcomes the life-saving disembarkation of 300 Rohingya refugees in Indonesia Having survived some seven months at sea in desperate conditions, an unknown number are in need of medical attention. Among the group, two of ...
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Hunger and fear stalk survivors of attack in north Cameroon Violence had already uprooted thousands in the volatile Far North region. Now a spate of deadly attacks leaves survivors fearful of tending their fields.
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Ocean warming has seafloor species headed in the wrong direction It finds that in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean, many species are spawning earlier in the year, when currents take their larvae southward and into warmer ...
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Russia's poisoned opposition leader Navalny wakes up from coma in Berlin "He is responding to verbal stimuli," Charite hospital said in a statement, reporting that the 44-year-old's condition "has improved," allowing doctors to ...
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How Can We Pay for Creativity in the Digital Age? In November, 2012, the Minnesota Department of Revenue notified the musician Venus DeMars that her tax returns would be audited. DeMars ...
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Cutting air pollution in Europe's cities would improve health of poor, says watchdog Cutting air pollution and improving green spaces in cities would immediately improve the health of the poorest people in society, a report from ...
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