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Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (ISSN 2220-8860; C... more Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (ISSN 2220-8860; CODEN PIAEBW)
Volume 15, Number 2, 1 June 2025
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Evaluating the resistance of indigenous bacteria to multi-metal contaminant and their co-relation with antibiotic resistance
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025, 15(2): 40-52
Srishti Chandra, Ragini Gothalwal
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Morphometric variations of the head of rice ear bugs Leptocorisa acuta (Thunberg) populations
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025, 15(2): 53-66
Lorrenne C. Caburatan, Mark Anthony J. Torres, Cesar G. Demayo
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Arthropods, 2025
Arthropods (ISSN 2224-4255)
Volume 14, Number 2, 1 June 2025
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First report of morpho-taxonomic study of laboratory reared Synalpheus thai Banner and Banner, 1966 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheidae)
Arthropods, 2025, 14(2): 41-57
Farhana S. Ghory
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Pycnogonida developmental biology
Arthropods, 2025, 14(2): 58-69
John A. Fornshell
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Computational Ecology and Software, 2025
Computational Ecology and Software (ISSN 2220-721X)
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A machine learning model for early detection of sexually transmitted infections
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025, 15(2): 30-44
Juma Shija, Judith Leo, Elizabeth Mkoba
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The state of drained peatlands in the Middle Urals and prospects of their use for carbon farming
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025, 15(2): 45-56
Seyed Omid Reza Shobairi, Alenakochubei, Olga Cherepanova, Ivan Tsepordey, Victoria Napalkova, Elena Sharova, Behnam Asghari Beirami
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probDistriCal: The online calculator for probability distributions
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025, 15(2): 57-77
WenJun Zhang, YanHong Qi
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Network Biology, 2025
Network Biology (ISSN 2220-8879; CODEN NBEICS)
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Mendelian randomization: Principles and methods
Network Biology, 2025, 15(2): 24-47
WenJun Zhang
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A bit-arc capacity scaling algorithm for the maximum flow problem subjected to box constraints on the flow vector in digraph
Network Biology, 2025, 15(2): 48-66
Muhammad Tlas
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生物学中的统计学错误:对三大顶刊《Nature》, 《Science》和《PNAS》的调查
Network Pharmacology, 2025

Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025
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Volume 15, Number 1, 1 March 2025
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Biosurfactant mediated degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by marine bacterial isolates
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025, 15(1): 1-9
Nagaraj Nagabalaramesh, Sirisha Mallula Lakshmi, Krishnan Kannabiran
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Diversity, abundance, and habitat preferences of mammals in Godebe National Park, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025, 15(1): 10-18
Getahun Tassew Melese, Muhabaw Taju Mohammed
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Vanadium removal from water and wastewater by different technologies: A review study
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025, 15(1): 19-39
Abdolmajid Fadaei
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Ornamental and Medicinal Plants, 2025
Tagetes erecta (L.), also known as African marigold, has a lengthy history of traditional medicin... more Tagetes erecta (L.), also known as African marigold, has a lengthy history of traditional medicinal use due to its presumed therapeutic properties. The leaves of T. erecta (L.) have been used in traditional medicine to treat various health issues, including arthritis, joint pain, fever, skin disorders, and allergies. This study aims to investigate the medicinal potential of T. erecta (L.) leaves by evaluating their biological properties and phytochemical composition. Fresh and air-dried ethanolic leaf extracts of T. erecta (L.) were prepared and phytochemically screened for bioactive compounds. Using a reduction power assay, the antioxidant activity of both extracts was determined, and the results were compared to the antioxidant activity of vitamin C. Additionally, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) was utilized to analyze the chemical composition of the extracts and identify potentially bioactive compounds. The biological functions with the greatest number of compounds were identified using seriation and cluster analysis. The T. erecta (L.) leaf extracts contained bioactive compounds, including saponins, tannins, flavonoids, alkaloids, and steroids, according to phytochemical analysis. The antioxidant activity of the air-dried ethanolic leaf extracts was greater than that of the fresh extracts. Nonetheless, even at higher concentrations, the antioxidant activity of the ethanolic leaf extracts was inferior to that of vitamin C. The GCMS analysis identified 12 compounds in the extracts, where 10 are known to have specific biological functions. This study provides scientific support for the traditional medicinal applications of T. erecta (L.) leaves. The presence of bioactive compounds in the extracts and their antioxidant properties suggests that there may be a scientific basis for the purported efficacy of traditional medicine. T. erecta (L.) shows considerable promise as a valuable resource in traditional medicine and warrants additional research into its potential pharmacological applications.
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Selforganizology, 2025
An interactive interior point method for solving multiple-objective nonlinear programming problem... more An interactive interior point method for solving multiple-objective nonlinear programming problems has been proposed. The method uses a single-objective nonlinear variant based on both logarithmic barrier function and Newton's method in order to generate, at each iterate, interior search directions. New feasible points are found along these directions which will be later used for deriving best-approximation to the gradient of the implicitly-known utility function at the current iterate. Using this approximate gradient, a single feasible interior direction for the implicitly-utility function could be found by solving a set of linear equations. It may be easily taken an interior step from the current iterate to the next one along this feasible direction. During the execution of the algorithm, a sequence of interior points will be generated. It has been proved that this sequence converges to an e-optimal solution, where e is a predetermined error tolerance known a priori. A numerical multiobjective example is illustrated using this algorithm.
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Arthropods, 2025
Arthropods (ISSN 2224-4255)
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Volume 14, Number 1, 1 March 2025
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Edible insects as a valuable human food resource: A study of the perceptions of young Indian people
Arthropods, 2025, 14(1): 1-6
Pawan U. Gajbe, Vaishali H. Badiye
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The parasitoids of Myzus spp. (Aphididae: Hemiptera) and their distribution in India
Arthropods, 2025, 14(1): 7-29
Rajendra Singh
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The incidence of insect pests on potato crop in Hazara division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Arthropods, 2025, 14(1): 30-40
Ghalib Sayyid, Zahid Khan, Haroon, Salman Ahmad, Mian Sayed Khan
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Computational Ecology and Software, 2025
Computational Ecology and Software (ISSN 2220-721X)
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Volume 15, Number 1, 1 March 2025
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Design of the data-driven software application for identification, population monitoring, and risk assessment for lions in Serengeti Tanzania
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025, 15(1): 1-14
Ambokile Okey, Devotha Nyambo, Shubi Kaijage, Emmanuel Masenga, Matana Levi
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Climate change impact of greenhouse gases: A mathematical modeling approach
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025, 15(1): 15-29
Ashish Mor, Kalyan Das, M. N. Srinivas
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Network Biology, 2025
Network Biology (ISSN 2220-8879; CODEN NBEICS)
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Analysis of amino acid network based on bond energy using graph mining techniques
Network Biology, 2025, 15(1): 1-14
Nasrin Irshad Hussain, Kuntala Boruah, Adil Akhtar
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Application of signed graph in amino acid network
Network Biology, 2025, 15(1): 15-23
Adil Akhtar, Nasrin Irshad Hussain
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Computational Ecology and Software, 2025
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an ecosystem-based strategy that focuses on sustainable contr... more Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an ecosystem-based strategy that focuses on sustainable control of pests through a combination of techniques. In present study, an indicator system, which is a hierarchical system, for eco-sustainability assessment of Integrated Pest Management is proposed. The indicator system is based on various IPM techniques in which an indicator represents a category of IPM techniques (external interventions). The eco-sustainability assessment follows such criteria as the impact of external interventions on the ecosystem and environment (e.g., ecosystem completeness, environmental impact, and human health impact, etc.), the intensity and frequency of external interventions, and the sustainability of IPM. In the assessment system, all categories of IPM techniques are scored and the weighted score for IPM techniques used is calculated for the assessment of IPM sustainability. A calculator is developed for assessment. The calculator is web browser based that includes both online and offline versions and can be used on web browsers. The system can be used to assess an IPM programme and compare between IPM programmes, or used as a tool for IPM teaching and training.
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Network Pharmacology, 2025
In present study, the effect of head tilt excise for lowering blood pressure is experimented. The... more In present study, the effect of head tilt excise for lowering blood pressure is experimented. The results show that there is a significant difference between systolic blood pressures before and during one-time excise, between diastolic blood pressures before and during one-time excise, and between cardiac rates before and during one-time excise. Systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure will decline 7 mmHg and 3 mmHg during one-time head tilt excise. Cardiac rate will decline 2 beats/min during one-time head tilt excise. Systolic blood pressure benefits mostly from one-time head tilt excise, seconded by diastolic blood pressure, and cardiac rate benefits least from one-time head tilt excise. The effect of one-time head tilt excise for lowering systolic blood pressure and cardiac rate significantly increases with systolic blood pressure and cardiac rate respectively. For one-time head tilt excise, systolic blood pressure and cardiac rate will approximately decrease 20 mmHg and 11 beats/min with base measurements 160 mmHg and 100 beats/min respectively. The effect of one-time head tilt excise will disappear at less than 90 mmHg and 61 beats/min for systolic blood pressure and cardiac rate respectively. There is a significant difference between systolic blood pressures before and after 15-min head tilt excise, and between diastolic blood pressures before and after 15-min head tilt excise. Systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure will decline 8 mmHg and 5 mmHg respectively after 15-min head tilt excise. There is not significant difference between cardiac rates before and after 15-min head tilt excise. Systolic blood pressure benefits mostly from 15-min head tilt excise, seconded by diastolic blood pressure, and cardiac rate may not benefit from 15-min head tilt excise. The effect of 15-min head tilt excise for lowering systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and cardiac rate significantly increases with systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and cardiac rate respectively. For 15-min head tilt excise, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and cardiac rate will approximately decrease 21 mmHg, 16 mmHg and 8 beats/min with base measurements 160 mmHg, 100 mmHg and 100 beats/min respectively. The effect of 15-min head tilt excise will disappear at less than 92 mmHg, 55 mmHg, and 67 beats/min for systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and cardiac rate respectively. The effect of 15-min head tilt excise in lowering diastolic blood pressure significantly increases with time (days). In average, diastolic blood pressure declines 6 mmHg after one month. The effect in systolic blood pressure slightly increases with time. However for cardiac rate, the effect is not significant. On the mechanism of head tilt excise in lowering blood pressure, we hold that tilting head back interferes with the transmission of nerve signals from the brain to the organs, weakens sympathetic nerve activity, stimulates vagus nerve activity, decreases the secretion of angiotensin and some other blood pressure related substances to blood vessels, and reduces cardiac rate. While the long-term exercise can cause the sympathetic nerve activity related to blood pressure to become permanently blunted and thus lead to permenent declining of blood pressure. Finally, we conclude that head tilt excise can be used as an effective treatment measure for instantly (e.g., the first aid action) or permanently (e.g., the rehabilitaion excise) lowering blood pressure.
本研究对头部后仰运动的降血压效果进行了实验,结果显示:一次性头部后仰运动前与运动中的收缩压、舒张压、心率均有明显差异,一次性头部后仰运动使收缩压下降7 mmHg,舒张压下降3 mmHg,心率下降2次;一次性头部后仰运动对收缩压的益处最大,舒张压次之,心率的益处最小;一次性头部后仰运动降低收缩压和心率的效果均随收缩压和心率的增加而显著增强。 基准测量值为 160 mmHg 和 100 次/分钟时,一次性头部后仰运动的收缩压和心率分别会下降约 20 mmHg 和 11 次/分钟。当收缩压和心率分别低于 90 mmHg 和 61 次/分钟时,一次性头部后仰运动的效果消失。15 min头部后仰运动前后的收缩压、舒张压有明显差异,15 min头部后仰运动后收缩压下降8 mmHg,舒张压下降5 mmHg。 15 min头部后仰运动前后心率无明显差异。 15 min头部后仰运动对收缩压的益处最大,舒张压次之,心率未必受益。 15 min头部后仰运动降低收缩压、舒张压和心率的效果均随着收缩压、舒张压和心率的增加而显著增大。基准测量值为 160 mmHg、100 mmHg 和 100 次/分钟时,15 分钟头部后仰运动的收缩压、舒张压和心率分别会下降约 21 mmHg、16 mmHg 和 8 次/分钟。当收缩压、舒张压和心率分别低于 92 mmHg、55 mmHg 和 67 次/分钟时,15 分钟的头部后仰运动的效果消失。 15 min头部后仰运动降低舒张压的效果随时间(天数)增加而显著增大,一个月后舒张压平均下降6 mmHg。对收缩压的影响随时间延长而略有增加,但对心率的影响不显著。关于头部后仰降低血压的机制,作者推断头部后仰干扰了脑神经讯号向脏器的传递,降低了交感神经活动,刺激了迷走神经活动,减少了血管紧张素等血压相关物质向血管的分泌,以及减慢了心率。而长期运动则会导致与血压相关的交感神经活动永久性钝化,从而导致血压永久性下降。最后,作者得出结论,头部后仰运动可作为一种有效的治疗手段,即时(例如,紧急自救)或持久(例如,康复训练)地降低血压。
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Zhang WJ, Qi YH. 2025. Head tilt exercise significantly lowers blood pressure: A case study. Network Pharmacology, 10(1-2): 1-13
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025
A calculator, probDistriCal, was developed for probability distributions. In the calculator, the ... more A calculator, probDistriCal, was developed for probability distributions. In the calculator, the probability distributions as normal distribution, t distribution, F distribution, χ2 distribution, exponential distribution, power law distribution, Weibull distribution, Zhang distribution, binomial distribution, Poission distribution, and negative binomial distribution, etc., were available for use. Given a random value, the corresponding probability for a selected probability distribution can be calculated. The calculator is web browser based that includes both online and offline versions and can be used on various computing devices (PCs, iPads, smartphones, etc.), operating systems (Windows, Mac, Android, Harmony, etc.) and web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, etc).
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Network Biology, 2025
Mendelian randomization (MR) is a methodology for evaluating causality in observational studies. ... more Mendelian randomization (MR) is a methodology for evaluating causality in observational studies. MR tries to find the fact that genotypes are not susceptible to reverse causation and confounding based on Mendel's law of inheritance. MR may provide information on causality in situations where randomized controlled trials are impossible. In present article, the principles and methods of MR were fully discussed.
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Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2024
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Elytron shape variability among selected synanthropic beetles from Southern Philippines
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2024, 14(3): 86-94
Ernel D. Bagbag, Cesar G. Demayo, Mark Anthony J. Torres
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Ecotourism potentials and its challenges in Dhati Walal National Park, West Ethiopia
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2024, 14(3): 95-107
Alemayehu Mamo, Yohannes Shifera, Kenasa Degefa, Zelalem Telila
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First record of Muscicapa striata Pallas 1764 (Passeriformes: Muscicapidae) from Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, India with evidence of a photographic plate
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2024, 14(3): 108-114
Kanchan Puri, Ritesh Joshi, Raju Pushola
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Arthropods, 2024
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First record of Alpheus leptocheles Banner and Banner, 1975 (Crustacea, Alpheidae) in southeast coast of India
Arthropods, 2024, 13(3): 104-111
Mandal Kajal, Muthusamy Thangaraj
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Lepidopteran insect pests of Elaeocarpus angustifolius Bl. in nursery
Arthropods, 2024, 13(3): 112-119
Pooja Singh, A. N. Singh
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Biodiversity of aphidophagous predators in Ayodhya district, Uttar Pradesh, India
Arthropods, 2024, 13(3): 120-156
Krishna Manohar Tiwari, Prem Narayan Tripathi, Rajendra Singh
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Volume 15, Number 2, 1 June 2025
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Evaluating the resistance of indigenous bacteria to multi-metal contaminant and their co-relation with antibiotic resistance
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025, 15(2): 40-52
Srishti Chandra, Ragini Gothalwal
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Morphometric variations of the head of rice ear bugs Leptocorisa acuta (Thunberg) populations
Proceedings of the International Academy of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2025, 15(2): 53-66
Lorrenne C. Caburatan, Mark Anthony J. Torres, Cesar G. Demayo
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Volume 14, Number 2, 1 June 2025
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First report of morpho-taxonomic study of laboratory reared Synalpheus thai Banner and Banner, 1966 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheidae)
Arthropods, 2025, 14(2): 41-57
Farhana S. Ghory
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Pycnogonida developmental biology
Arthropods, 2025, 14(2): 58-69
John A. Fornshell
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Volume 15, Number 2, 1 June 2025
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A machine learning model for early detection of sexually transmitted infections
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025, 15(2): 30-44
Juma Shija, Judith Leo, Elizabeth Mkoba
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The state of drained peatlands in the Middle Urals and prospects of their use for carbon farming
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025, 15(2): 45-56
Seyed Omid Reza Shobairi, Alenakochubei, Olga Cherepanova, Ivan Tsepordey, Victoria Napalkova, Elena Sharova, Behnam Asghari Beirami
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probDistriCal: The online calculator for probability distributions
Computational Ecology and Software, 2025, 15(2): 57-77
WenJun Zhang, YanHong Qi
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Mendelian randomization: Principles and methods
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A bit-arc capacity scaling algorithm for the maximum flow problem subjected to box constraints on the flow vector in digraph
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Using the analytic hierarchy process in an interactive interior point algorithm for mathematical multiple-objective nonlinear programming problems
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Head tilt exercise significantly lowers blood pressure: A pilot study
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Biosurfactant mediated degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by marine bacterial isolates
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Nagaraj Nagabalaramesh, Sirisha Mallula Lakshmi, Krishnan Kannabiran
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Diversity, abundance, and habitat preferences of mammals in Godebe National Park, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
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Edible insects as a valuable human food resource: A study of the perceptions of young Indian people
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The incidence of insect pests on potato crop in Hazara division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Design of the data-driven software application for identification, population monitoring, and risk assessment for lions in Serengeti Tanzania
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Ambokile Okey, Devotha Nyambo, Shubi Kaijage, Emmanuel Masenga, Matana Levi
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Climate change impact of greenhouse gases: A mathematical modeling approach
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Analysis of amino acid network based on bond energy using graph mining techniques
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Nasrin Irshad Hussain, Kuntala Boruah, Adil Akhtar
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本研究对头部后仰运动的降血压效果进行了实验,结果显示:一次性头部后仰运动前与运动中的收缩压、舒张压、心率均有明显差异,一次性头部后仰运动使收缩压下降7 mmHg,舒张压下降3 mmHg,心率下降2次;一次性头部后仰运动对收缩压的益处最大,舒张压次之,心率的益处最小;一次性头部后仰运动降低收缩压和心率的效果均随收缩压和心率的增加而显著增强。 基准测量值为 160 mmHg 和 100 次/分钟时,一次性头部后仰运动的收缩压和心率分别会下降约 20 mmHg 和 11 次/分钟。当收缩压和心率分别低于 90 mmHg 和 61 次/分钟时,一次性头部后仰运动的效果消失。15 min头部后仰运动前后的收缩压、舒张压有明显差异,15 min头部后仰运动后收缩压下降8 mmHg,舒张压下降5 mmHg。 15 min头部后仰运动前后心率无明显差异。 15 min头部后仰运动对收缩压的益处最大,舒张压次之,心率未必受益。 15 min头部后仰运动降低收缩压、舒张压和心率的效果均随着收缩压、舒张压和心率的增加而显著增大。基准测量值为 160 mmHg、100 mmHg 和 100 次/分钟时,15 分钟头部后仰运动的收缩压、舒张压和心率分别会下降约 21 mmHg、16 mmHg 和 8 次/分钟。当收缩压、舒张压和心率分别低于 92 mmHg、55 mmHg 和 67 次/分钟时,15 分钟的头部后仰运动的效果消失。 15 min头部后仰运动降低舒张压的效果随时间(天数)增加而显著增大,一个月后舒张压平均下降6 mmHg。对收缩压的影响随时间延长而略有增加,但对心率的影响不显著。关于头部后仰降低血压的机制,作者推断头部后仰干扰了脑神经讯号向脏器的传递,降低了交感神经活动,刺激了迷走神经活动,减少了血管紧张素等血压相关物质向血管的分泌,以及减慢了心率。而长期运动则会导致与血压相关的交感神经活动永久性钝化,从而导致血压永久性下降。最后,作者得出结论,头部后仰运动可作为一种有效的治疗手段,即时(例如,紧急自救)或持久(例如,康复训练)地降低血压。
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Zhang WJ, Qi YH. 2025. Head tilt exercise significantly lowers blood pressure: A case study. Network Pharmacology, 10(1-2): 1-13
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probDistriCal: The online calculator for probability distributions
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Mendelian randomization: Principles and methods
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WenJun Zhang
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A bit-arc capacity scaling algorithm for the maximum flow problem subjected to box constraints on the flow vector in digraph
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Using the analytic hierarchy process in an interactive interior point algorithm for mathematical multiple-objective nonlinear programming problems
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Head tilt exercise significantly lowers blood pressure: A pilot study
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Biosurfactant mediated degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons by marine bacterial isolates
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Nagaraj Nagabalaramesh, Sirisha Mallula Lakshmi, Krishnan Kannabiran
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Diversity, abundance, and habitat preferences of mammals in Godebe National Park, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
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Getahun Tassew Melese, Muhabaw Taju Mohammed
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Vanadium removal from water and wastewater by different technologies: A review study
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Edible insects as a valuable human food resource: A study of the perceptions of young Indian people
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The parasitoids of Myzus spp. (Aphididae: Hemiptera) and their distribution in India
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The incidence of insect pests on potato crop in Hazara division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Design of the data-driven software application for identification, population monitoring, and risk assessment for lions in Serengeti Tanzania
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Ambokile Okey, Devotha Nyambo, Shubi Kaijage, Emmanuel Masenga, Matana Levi
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Analysis of amino acid network based on bond energy using graph mining techniques
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Nasrin Irshad Hussain, Kuntala Boruah, Adil Akhtar
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Application of signed graph in amino acid network
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本研究对头部后仰运动的降血压效果进行了实验,结果显示:一次性头部后仰运动前与运动中的收缩压、舒张压、心率均有明显差异,一次性头部后仰运动使收缩压下降7 mmHg,舒张压下降3 mmHg,心率下降2次;一次性头部后仰运动对收缩压的益处最大,舒张压次之,心率的益处最小;一次性头部后仰运动降低收缩压和心率的效果均随收缩压和心率的增加而显著增强。 基准测量值为 160 mmHg 和 100 次/分钟时,一次性头部后仰运动的收缩压和心率分别会下降约 20 mmHg 和 11 次/分钟。当收缩压和心率分别低于 90 mmHg 和 61 次/分钟时,一次性头部后仰运动的效果消失。15 min头部后仰运动前后的收缩压、舒张压有明显差异,15 min头部后仰运动后收缩压下降8 mmHg,舒张压下降5 mmHg。 15 min头部后仰运动前后心率无明显差异。 15 min头部后仰运动对收缩压的益处最大,舒张压次之,心率未必受益。 15 min头部后仰运动降低收缩压、舒张压和心率的效果均随着收缩压、舒张压和心率的增加而显著增大。基准测量值为 160 mmHg、100 mmHg 和 100 次/分钟时,15 分钟头部后仰运动的收缩压、舒张压和心率分别会下降约 21 mmHg、16 mmHg 和 8 次/分钟。当收缩压、舒张压和心率分别低于 92 mmHg、55 mmHg 和 67 次/分钟时,15 分钟的头部后仰运动的效果消失。 15 min头部后仰运动降低舒张压的效果随时间(天数)增加而显著增大,一个月后舒张压平均下降6 mmHg。对收缩压的影响随时间延长而略有增加,但对心率的影响不显著。关于头部后仰降低血压的机制,作者推断头部后仰干扰了脑神经讯号向脏器的传递,降低了交感神经活动,刺激了迷走神经活动,减少了血管紧张素等血压相关物质向血管的分泌,以及减慢了心率。而长期运动则会导致与血压相关的交感神经活动永久性钝化,从而导致血压永久性下降。最后,作者得出结论,头部后仰运动可作为一种有效的治疗手段,即时(例如,紧急自救)或持久(例如,康复训练)地降低血压。
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Zhang WJ, Qi YH. 2025. Head tilt exercise significantly lowers blood pressure: A case study. Network Pharmacology, 10(1-2): 1-13
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y(t1)=(1-c)f(x(t1)),
z(t1)=c+y(t1),i=1;
y(ti)=(1-c-z(ti-1)exp(-r(t-ti-1))) f(x(ti)),
z(ti)=c+z(ti-1)exp(-r(t-ti-1))+y(ti),tit<ti+1, i=2, 3, …
where y(ti): the rate of newly increased mutant individuals after the ith insecticide use, z(ti): the total mutation rate after the ith insecticide use, ti: the time of the ith insecticide use, and y(ti) the theoretical mutation rate of the ith insecticide use. The relationship between the pest population resistance R(ti) and z(ti) is represented as: R(ti)=p+q/(1-z(ti)).
Thus the variables as insecticide use dosage, timing and frequency of insecticide uses, genetic mutagenicity of insect individuals, insecticide-resistant individuals’ fitness, etc., were included in the model. Sensitivity analysis indicated that the lower the fitness (r) of the insecticide-resistant individuals is, the slower the increase of insecticide resistance will be. The greater the insect individuals’ mutagenicity (b) is, the more quickly the insecticide resistance will rise. The greater the insecticide use dosage (x(t)) is, the more quickly the insecticide resistance will increase. The higher the frequency of insecticide uses is, the greater the insecticide resistance will increase. The results showed that the insecticide dosage is more important than usage frequency in determining the development of insecticide resistance, which highlights the importance of joint use of reducing insecticide dosage and adopting IPM technologies. The model can be used to not only the dynamic simuation of development of insecticide resistance but also the assessment of IPM technologies in reducing insecticide resistance. For example, with a set of specific parametrical values, the simulation of the model demonstated that insecticide resistance will reduce 83.74% when the insecticide dosage is reduced from 180 to 20 by jointly using IPM technologies. Full codes of Matlab, R and BASIC programs for the model were given.
From this integrated and self-contained book, researchers, university teachers and students will be provided with an in-depth and complete insight on knowledge, methodology and recent advances of graphs, networks and agent-based-modeling in ecology and environmental sciences.
Java codes and a standalone software package will be presented in the book for easy use for those not familiar with mathematical details.
Contents:
Graphs:
Definitions and Concepts
Fundamentals of Topology
Matrix Representations and Computer Storage of Graphs
Trees and Planar Graphs
Algorithms of Graphs
Directed Graphs
Networks:
Networks
Complex Networks and Network Analysis
Ecological Network Analysis: Research Advances
Ecological Network Analysis: Innovations
Agent-based Modeling:
Agent-based Modeling
Cell Automata Modeling of Pest Percolation
ABM frame for Biological Community Succession and Assembly
Agent-based Modeling of Ecological Problems
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Computational Ecology consists of two parts: the first describes the methods and algorithms of ANNs, interpretability and mathematical generalization of neural networks, Matlab neural network toolkit, etc., while the second provides case studies of applications of ANNs in ecology, Matlab codes, and comparisons of ANNs with conventional methods. This publication will be a valuable reference for research scientists, university teachers, graduate students and high-level undergraduates in the areas of ecology, environmental sciences, and computational science.
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Artificial Neural Networks: Principles, Theories and Algorithms:
Feedforward Neural Networks
Linear Neural Networks
Radial Basis Function Neural Networks
BP Neural Network
Self-Organizing Neural Networks
Feedback Neural Networks
Design and Customization of Artificial Neural Networks
Learning Theory, Architecture Choice and Interpretability of Neural Networks
Mathematical Foundations of Artificial Neural Networks
Matlab Neural Network Toolkit
Applications of Artificial Neural Networks in Ecology:
Dynamic Modeling of Survivor Process
Simulation of Plant Growth Process
Simulation of Food Intake Dynamics
Species Richness Estimation and Sampling Data Documentation
Modeling Arthropod Abundance from Plant Composition of Grassland Community
Pattern Recognition and Classification of Ecosystems and Functional Groups
Modeling Spatial Distribution of Arthropods
Risk Assessment of Species Invasion and Establishment
Prediction of Surface Ozone
Modeling Dispersion and Distribution of Oxide and Nitrate Pollutants
Modeling Terrestrial Biomass
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Organization and Organizational Theory
Selforganizology: The Science of Self-organization
Agent-based Modeling
Intelligence Principles
Catastrophe Theory and Methods
Self-adaptation and Control Systems
Cellular Automata and Spatial Diffusion Models
Artificial Neural Networks
Ant Colony Optimization
Fish and Particle Swarm Optimization
Synergy, Coevolution, and Evolutionary Algorithms
Synergy: Correlation Analysis
Community Succession and Assembly
Mathematical Foundations
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Across 12 parts and 26 chapters, with Matlab codes provided for most models and algorithms, this self-contained title provides an in-depth and complete insight on network biology. It is a valuable read for high-level undergraduates and postgraduates in the areas of biology, ecology, environmental sciences, medical science, computational science, applied mathematics, and social science.
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Mathematical Fundamentals:
Fundamentals of Graph Theory
Graph Algorithms
Fundamentals of Network Theory
Other Fundamentals
Crucial Nodes/Subnetworks/Modules, Network Types, and Structural Comparison:
Identification of Crucial Nodes and Subnetworks/Modules
Detection of Network Types
Comparison of Network Structure
Network Dynamics, Evolution, Simulation and Control:
Network Dynamics
Network Robustness and Sensitivity Analysis
Network Control
Network Evolution
Cellular Automata
Self-Organization
Agent-based Modeling
Flow Analysis:
Flow/Flux Analysis
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Link Prediction: Sampling-based Methods
Link Prediction: Structure- and Perturbation-based Methods
Link Prediction: Node-Similarity-based Methods
Node Prediction
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Construction of Biological Networks
Pharmacological and Toxicological Networks:
Network Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Food Webs
Microscopic Networks:
Molecular and Cellular Networks
Social Networks:
Social Network Analysis
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Software for Network Analysis
Big Data Analytics:
Big Data Analytics for Network Biology
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http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2017-2(2)/e-suppl/1-Zhang-Supplementary-Material-2.pdf
Network pharmacology of medicinal attributes and functions of Chinese herbal medicines: (I) Basic statistics of medicinal attributes and functions for more than 1100 Chinese herbal medicines
http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2017-2(2)/basic-statistics-of-medicinal-attributes-and-functions.pdf
中草藥屬性與功效網絡藥理學: (II) 中草藥屬性與功效關系網絡及藥理機制
http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2017-2(2)/e-suppl/2-Zhang-Supplementary-Material.pdf
Network pharmacology of medicinal attributes and functions of Chinese herbal medicines: (II) Relational networks and pharmacological mechanisms of medicinal attributes and functions of Chinese herbal medicines
http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2017-2(2)/networks-and-mechanisms-of-medicinal-attributes-and-functions.pdf
中草藥屬性與功效網絡藥理學: (III) 中草藥屬性類間典範相關函數及線性特征模型
http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2017-2(3)/e-suppl/1-Zhang-Supplementary-Material.pdf
Network pharmacology of medicinal attributes and functions of Chinese herbal medicines: (III) Canonical correlation functions between attribute classes and linear eignmodels of Chinese herbal medicines
http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2017-2(3)/canonical-correlation-functions-between-attribute-classes.pdf
中草藥屬性與功效網絡藥理學: (IV) 中草藥功效屬性分類與網絡分析
http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2017-2(3)/e-suppl/2-Zhang-Supplementary-Material-1.pdf
Network pharmacology of medicinal attributes and functions of Chinese herbal medicines: (IV) Classification and network analysis of medicinal functions of Chinese herbal medicines
http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2017-2(3)/classification-and-network-analysis-of-medicinal-functions.pdf
哪些科的種子植物入選中草藥的潛力更大?
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Naturalness and preference for species selection of Chinese medicinal seed plants
http://www.iaees.org/publications/journals/np/articles/2019-4(1-2)/naturalness-and-preference-for-species-selection-of-Chinese-medicinal-plants.pdf