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The Role of Anthocyanins in Health as Antioxidant, in Bone Health and as Heart Protecting Agents, nutrition studies including epidemiological surveys, animal studies and randomized controlled trials that have elucidated the mechanism behind the positive influence of anthocyanins on various tissues, organs and organ systems of human beings. Anthocyanins in nature mainly exist as heterosides andseroma 发表于 2025-3-25 14:14:13
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Maize Yields in Varying Rainfall Regimes and Cropping Systems Across Southern Africa: A Modelling Asctivity, amongst other challenges. There is therefore need to evaluate the different strategies for their effectiveness in managing climate variability. This study assessed the effects of different strategies on sowing date, season length and maize yields under variable rainfall conditions. Maize (.美食家 发表于 2025-3-26 06:45:14
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Detecting and Understanding Branching Frequency Changes in Process Models as input and generates a choice sequence for each exclusive choice in the process model. The method then identifies change points based on the choice sequences. We evaluate our method on a real-life event log. Results show that our method can identify branching frequency changes in process models and provide comprehensive results to users.figure 发表于 2025-3-26 13:48:28
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A. W. Pearson,C. C. P. Ingletoner the 1981 Dahlem conference. It is argued that homology describes a pattern of phenotype evolution that reflects and is explained by the developmental structure of organisms, again demonstrating the centrality of the organism concept in post-Dahlem evolutionary biology.