DISEASE-INDUCED COOPERATION MITIGATES POPULATIONS AGAINST DECLINE: THE CASCADE EFFECT OF COOPERATION EVOLUTION

Disease-Induced Cooperation Mitigates Populations Against Decline: The Cascade Effect of Cooperation Evolution

Due to density-dependent selection, the ecological factors impacting population dynamics can play an important role in promoting cooperation, and accordingly, benefit a population from the eco-evolutionary feedback.This implies that cooperation between individuals could help resist the attack of infectious diseases.Yet, little is known about how co

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Findings of subarachnoid fat after trauma to a tarlov cyst

Subarachnoid fat is an uncommon finding that has several etiologies.It is important to determine the etiology in order to plan appropriate treatment.We Respiratory present a case report of an 80-year-old female brought to the emergency department after a fall with complaints of headache and pain in the sacral region.Computed tomography and magnetic

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Large Terrestrial Bird Adapting Behavior in an Urbanized Zone

Wildlife living within urban ecosystems have to adapt or perish.Red-legged Seriema, a large terrestrial bird, are rare in urban ecosystems, however, they have been reported in a medium-sized Brazilian city.We investigated the reasons for this occurrence as well as their behavior.We assessed the Kids Rashguard distribution of Seriemas (including fle

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Research Progress and Prospects of Minimally Invasive Surgical Instrument Segmentation Methods Based on Artificial Intelligence

With the development of artificial intelligence technology and the growing demand for minimally invasive surgery, the intelligentization of minimally invasive surgery has become a current research hotspot.Surgical instrument segmentation is a highly promising technology that can enhance the performance Sealing Washer Kit of minimally invasive endos

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Experiences from COVID-19 and Emergency Remote Teaching for Entrepreneurship Education in Engineering Programmes

Education systems and institutions, often historically considered to be resolute, slow-moving entities transformed virtually overnight during the earlier stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating nimbleness in adversity.This paper describes the first-hand experiences of teaching staff and students from a UK university which pivoted to emergenc

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