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Geostatistical Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Variations of Groundwater Level

TL;DR: The results showed that kriging is a beneficial and capable tool for detecting those critical regions where need more attentions for sustainable use of groundwater, and regions in which were detected as critical areas need to be much more managed for using the current water resources efficiently.
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Lipopolysaccharides of plant-growth promoting Pseudomonas sp. strain WCS417r induce resistance in carnation to Fusarium wilt

TL;DR: It is concluded that cell surface components present in the lipopolysaccharides of the bacterium are the inducing factors in suppression of Fusarium wilt in carnation.
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Serum Lipid and Lipoprotein Patterns in Patients With Liver Cirrhosis and Chronic Active Hepatitis

TL;DR: The striking decrease in the level of serum LDL cholesterol in patients with liver disease was related to the increasing severity of the disease and the assessment of the serum cholesterol level is important for an effective treatment and prognostic evaluation of patients with chronic liver disease.
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The measurement and significance of genotype-environment interactions in grasses

TL;DR: The results obtained when the genetical component analyses proposed by Mather (1949) and Mather and Morley Jones ( 1958) are applied to yield data in herbage plants are discussed, which perhaps of all cultivated crops have to yield under the greatest diversity of climatic, edaphic and management conditions.
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Effects of Dobutamine on Left Ventricular Performance, Coronary Dynamics, and Distribution of Cardiac Output in Conscious Dogs

TL;DR: Observations indicate that dobutamine is a potent positive inotropic agent with relatively slight effects on preload, afterload, or heart rate, and thus may be a potentially useful clinical agent.