RESPONSE OF EUROPEAN YEWS TO CLIMATE CHANGE: A REVIEW

Response of European yews to climate change: a review

Aim of study: Being the longest-lived of all European trees, capable of living significantly over 2,000 years, yew is highly likely to be negatively affected by climate change; this paper explores the changes in distribution and abundance.Main results: Yew is unlikely to migrate north due to its slow rate of invasion, its disjunct soil needs and an

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Comer para existir: trauma, oralidade e contornos do Eu

Our objetctive is to investigate forms of organization of the self derived from the experience of crossing traumatic situations.The starting point was the treatment of a young woman that, after having suffered cranioencephalic trauma, developed compulsion for eating sweets and talking.This can be a resource Leak Detector in face of traumatic Feutre

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Paradoxical thinning of the retinal nerve fiber layer after reversal of cupping: A case report of primary infantile glaucoma

The circumpapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness was assessed by PinUp Light spectral domain optical coherent tomography (SD-OCT) before and after surgical reduction of intraocular pressure in an eye with primary infantile glaucoma.In this case, a postoperative reduction of cupping and a subsequent increase in Urn Necklace neuroretina

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