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1. Enhancing gain and isolation of a quad-element MIMO antenna array design for 5G sub-6 GHz applications assisted with characteristic mode analysis.

2. Thoraco-Omphalopagus Conjoined Twins: A Rare Presentation in the Dominican Republic.

3. Enhancement of cellulase production by cellulolytic bacteria SB125 in submerged fermentation medium and biochemical characterization of the enzyme.

4. Sustaining rice productivity through weather-resilient agricultural practices.

5. A REML method for the evidence-splitting model in network meta-analysis.

7. Realization of circular polarized multiple band multi-mode OAM antenna using a ring patch for IoT applications.

9. Genome wide identification and characterization of fertility associated novel CircRNAs as ceRNA reveal their regulatory roles in sheep fecundity.

10. Combined transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses elucidate key salt-responsive biomarkers to regulate salt tolerance in cotton.

11. A prolific and robust whole-genome genotyping method using PCR amplification via primer-template mismatched annealing.

12. 50 years of rice breeding in Bangladesh: genetic yield trends.

13. Systematic analysis of Histidine photosphoto transfer gene family in cotton and functional characterization in response to salt and around tolerance.

14. Comprehensive genomic characterization of cotton cationic amino acid transporter genes reveals that GhCAT10D regulates salt tolerance.

15. Assessing the between-country genetic correlation in maize yield using German and Polish official variety trials.

16. Structure and character analysis of cotton response regulator genes family reveals that GhRR7 responses to draught stress.

18. Genome-wide expression analysis of carboxylesterase (CXE) gene family implies GBCXE49 functional responding to alkaline stress in cotton.

19. A high-quality assembled genome and its comparative analysis decode the adaptive molecular mechanism of the number one Chinese cotton variety CRI-12.

20. Biochemical Characterization of Cellulase From Bacillus subtilis Strain and its Effect on Digestibility and Structural Modifications of Lignocellulose Rich Biomass.

21. Impacts of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment on Landrace and Released Ethiopian Barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) Cultivars.

22. Genome-wide identification and characteristic analysis of the downstream melatonin metabolism gene GhM2H in Gossypium hirsutum L.

23. Genome-wide identification of CK gene family suggests functional expression pattern against Cd 2+ stress in Gossypium hirsutum L.

25. Appropriate sampling methods and statistics can tell apart fraud from pesticide drift in organic farming.

26. Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of Raffinose synthetase family in cotton.

27. Cotton transcriptome analysis reveals novel biological pathways that eliminate reactive oxygen species (ROS) under sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO 3 ) alkaline stress.

28. Transcriptome analysis of upland cotton revealed novel pathways to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS) responding to Na 2 SO 4 tolerance.

29. Design of a Compact Dual-Band MIMO Antenna System with High-Diversity Gain Performance in Both Frequency Bands.

30. Exploring potential of copper and silver nano particles to establish efficient callogenesis and regeneration system for wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.).

31. Genome-wide expression analysis suggests glutaredoxin genes response to various stresses in cotton.

32. Differentially expressed bZIP transcription factors confer multi-tolerances in Gossypium hirsutum L.

33. Testing multiplicative terms in AMMI and GGE models for multienvironment trials with replicates.

34. Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum ) Genes That Are Differentially Expressed in Cadmium Stress Tolerance.

35. Redox balance and DNA fragmentation in arsenic-exposed occupational workers from different industries of Pakistan.

36. Stability of Single-Parent Gene Expression Complementation in Maize Hybrids upon Water Deficit Stress.

37. Extensive tissue-specific transcriptomic plasticity in maize primary roots upon water deficit.

38. The Elucidation of the Interactome of 16 Arabidopsis bZIP Factors Reveals Three Independent Functional Networks.

39. A high-resolution tissue-specific proteome and phosphoproteome atlas of maize primary roots reveals functional gradients along the root axes.

40. Transcriptomic complexity in young maize primary roots in response to low water potentials.

41. Heterosis-associated proteome analyses of maize (Zea mays L.) seminal roots by quantitative label-free LC-MS.

42. Comparative transcriptome profiling of maize coleoptilar nodes during shoot-borne root initiation.

43. Interactive graphics: exemplified with real data applications.

44. Outcome of 'basic life support training' in a busy district general hospital.

45. Hyporeninaemic hypoaldosteronism and systemic amyloidosis.

46. Influence of Ibuprofen on the pharmacokinetics of isoniazid.

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