FINDING FOOD IN A NOVEL ENVIRONMENT: THE DIET OF A REINTRODUCED ENDANGERED MESO-PREDATOR TO MAINLAND AUSTRALIA, WITH NOTES ON FORAGING BEHAVIOUR.

Finding food in a novel environment: The diet of a reintroduced endangered meso-predator to mainland Australia, with notes on foraging behaviour.

Translocated captive-bred predators are less skilled at hunting than wild-born predators and more prone to starvation post-release.Foraging in an unfamiliar environment presents many further risks to translocated animals.Knowledge of the diet and foraging behaviour of translocated animals is therefore an important consideration of reintroductions.W

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Prominent gallbladder enlargement: Kawasaki disease or other congenital or acquired gallbladder disease? A case report

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a common systemic vasculitis in childhood that can result in damage to multiple body systems.However, prominent gallbladder (GB) enlargement in the acute Vacuum Fan Kit stage is especially rare.A 5-year-old boy was admitted to the hospital with an 8-day history of a cervical mass, 7-day history of fever, and 5-day history o

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Identification of endocrine-disrupting chemicals targeting key OP-associated genes via bioinformatics and machine learning

Osteoporosis (OP), a metabolic disorder predominantly impacting postmenopausal women, has seen considerable progress in diagnosis and treatment over the past few decades.However, the intricate interplay between genetic factors and endocrine disruptors (EDCs) in the pathogenesis of OP remains inadequately elucidated.The objective of this research is

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