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    Forest management drives evolution of understorey herbs

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    Forest management has a strong impact on the forest structure and subsequently on the biotic and abiotic forest understorey environment. Forest understorey herbs can thus be expected to exhibit an evolutionary response to management-induced environmental variation (provided sufficient time for adaptation), but this has been little tested to date. Here we use one common garden, to test for genetically based variation in phenotypic traits in populations of forest herbs sampled along a forest management intensity gradient, covering protected areas, selection forests and age-class forests. Five different herbaceous species were sampled from 70 to 100 populations in three regions in Germany and were tested for genetically based variation in flowering start, proportion of flowering ramets, and plant height. Additionally, we performed structural equation modelling to study how forest management drives trait differentiation via its effects on the microenvironment. Our results show the studied forest understorey herbs varied genetically in the measured functional and phenological traits among the sampled populations. Forest management likely affected the traits in various directions and strengths depending on the species, either directly through variation in forest structural attributes or indirectly through changes in the microclimatic environment on the forest floor. In sum, we show that forest management can have evolutionary consequences for forest understorey plants. In an applied context, diverse forest management actions within landscapes are recommended as it creates heterogeneity that selects for different plant traits and thus helps conserving genetic diversity

    Structural composite lumber

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    peer reviewedIn market economies, homeownership is associated with positive ex- ternalities. Increasing the levels of homeownership has been an objective of governments for the last decades. The analysis of the determinants of tenure sta- tus provides information to this end. This paper proposes an econometric analysis of housing tenure in Belgium. We review the main variables that have been considered in the literature as influencing housing tenure, after what we estimate a logit model. We observe a strong influence of income and age on the probability of homeownership. Couple relationship and the presence of dependent children have a positive influence, but this influence is less significant. Urban location is associated with lower probability of homeownership, compared with other areas. Our observations follow the trends described for other countries in the literature

    Expert consensus on perioperative immunotherapy for local advanced non-small cell lung cancer

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    The treatment of lung cancer is one of the major challenges in the field of oncology. According to statistics from the National Cancer Center of China in 2015, lung cancer has the highest incidence and mortality, with 733,300 new cases and 610,200 deaths across the country (1). About 85% of lung cancers are non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), of which 30% to 40% are considered resectable tumors, including most stage I-II and a small portion of stage IIIA tumors (2). Very early-stage NSCLC (IA) can be cured by surgery. However, more than 50% of NSCLC patients who undergo surgical treatment will relapse or metastasize within 5 years. Even if there is no lymph node metastasis and the primar

    Expert consensus on perioperative immunotherapy for local advanced non-small cell lung cancer

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    The treatment of lung cancer is one of the major challenges in the field of oncology. According to statistics from the National Cancer Center of China in 2015, lung cancer has the highest incidence and mortality, with 733,300 new cases and 610,200 deaths across the country (1). About 85% of lung cancers are non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), of which 30% to 40% are considered resectable tumors, including most stage I-II and a small portion of stage IIIA tumors (2). Very early-stage NSCLC (IA) can be cured by surgery. However, more than 50% of NSCLC patients who undergo surgical treatment will relapse or metastasize within 5 years. Even if there is no lymph node metastasis and the primar

    Tinnitus and tinnitus disorder: Theoretical and operational definitions (an international multidisciplinary proposal)

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    As for hypertension, chronic pain, epilepsy and other disorders with particular symptoms, a commonly accepted and unambiguous definition provides a common ground for researchers and clinicians to study and treat the problem. The WHO's ICD11 definition only mentions tinnitus as a nonspecific symptom of a hearing disorder, but not as a clinical entity in its own right, and the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-V doesn't mention tinnitus at all. Here we propose that the tinnitus without and with associated suffering should be differentiated by distinct terms: “Tinnitus” for the former and “Tinnitus Disorder” for the latter. The proposed definition then becomes “Tinnitus is the conscious awareness of a tonal or composite noise for which there is no identifiable corresponding external acoustic source, which becomes Tinnitus Disorder “when associated with emotional distress, cognitive dysfunction, and/or autonomic arousal, leading to behavioural changes and functional disability.”. In other words “Tinnitus” describes the auditory or sensory component, whereas “Tinnitus Disorder” reflects the auditory component and the associated suffering. Whereas acute tinnitus may be a symptom secondary to a trauma or disease, chronic tinnitus may be considered a primary disorder in its own right. If adopted, this will advance the recognition of tinnitus disorder as a primary health condition in its own right. The capacity to measure the incidence, prevalence, and impact will help in identification of human, financial, and educational needs required to address acute tinnitus as a symptom but chronic tinnitus as a disorder. © 2021 Elsevier B.V
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