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UThe team of international researchers, led by the Laboratory of Research Laboratory in Plant Sciences (LRSV) team in Toulouse III, found the missing link in a theory dating back to the 1980s. It assumes that the ancestor of all existing terrestrial plants, possibly freshwater algae that emerged from the water about 450 million years ago, lived in symbiosis with tiny fungi to thrive on Earth.Today, about 80% of the earth’s plants use this symbiosis, in which the underground fungus is considered an “extension of the plant,” Pierre-Marc Delau told AFP. CNRS researcher at LRSV, who is the lead co-author of…

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(Montreal) For the first time in more than four and a half months, on Friday evening, Quebec will not be subject to a curfew. Posted May 28, 2021 at 6:30 am The Canadian Press The Quebec government took this extraordinary measure on January 9 to restrict contact between people to reduce the risk of transmission of the coronavirus. The curfew, which was first introduced from 8 p.m. until 5 a.m. the next day, started later at 9:30 p.m. before being temporarily lowered to 8 p.m. in some areas with high outbreaks. Violators can be fined more than $ 1,000. Also…

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Code name: B.1.617. With This is called the “Indian” variant of SARS-CoV-2Government spokesman Gabriel Atal admitted on Wednesday that “a new deal” is underway. More transmissible, causes more serious forms, escape from vaccines … Much has been said about the person described at the start of “double” or “triple mutations”, due to amino acid mutations on the “spike” protein of the virus. This is what allows it to enter our cells.In this article we evaluate what we know, what looks likely, and what remains for us to speculate. First of all, let’s define that this “Indian” alternative, Classified as “alarming”,…

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Demand is stable but increasingDon Pacha, Chairman and CEO of Designated Patios of Hellas, A company dedicated to building a cat yard. According to him, this type of installation can often be found in backyards due to the high popularity of DIY home. People better understand the needs of their pets, especially the needs of cats that have always been slightly neglected, Explique M. vines. The idea of ​​building these terraces was also born when a former construction worker adopted his two cats, Spartacus and Zeus. They inspired us to create something for them to enjoy the outdoors in a…

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The “House of Knowledge” is like a collection of stories. Beautiful stories that tell the living in all its freshness. But also, in all its complexities. Arch to marvel at the world’s treasures. In this new episode, let’s look at an animal we’re generally accustomed to boxing: sardines.You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] The “Sardine Race”: Meet billions of marine life Every year, billions of marine organisms congregate along the coast of South Africa for a banquet of mammoth proportions. Stephen Surena, an outstanding shark defender and diver, invites us to discover this unparalleled landscape. she has from Blue…

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MONTREAL, May 27, 2021 / CNW Telbec / – The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) welcomes the planned reduction in the average contribution rate to the Occupational Health and Safety Fund (FSST). Compared to 2021, it will decrease by $ 0.10 to settle at $ 1.67. The CFIB emphasizes the good management and prudent evaluation made by the National Center for the Social Sciences (CNESST) to arrive at this decision. “For Quebec entrepreneurs, this is good news, especially since what they are asking the government to do first is tackle the tax burden to help them get back on…

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As vaccination increases in France, doctors are concerned that the French’s barrier signals will relax after receiving their first dose. Some have reported patients with Covid-19 accessing their services, but being vaccinated first.Almost 24 million French have already received at least one dose of a vaccine against Covid-19, according to the latest data from health authorities, or more than 35% of the population. This first injection provides a certain immunity, but for it to be adequately protected, and in the long term, a second dose is still necessary. In this sense, many doctors have alerted to “vaccine syndrome” after seeing…

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The COVID-19 crisis was a shock that has revived the campaign to reproduce the goods back home. Faced with the complexity of the task, however, intentions to reduce our dependence on factories on the other side of the world may remain … intentions. Posted on May 27, 2021 at 6:00 am Helen BarrellJournalism “We should certainly not expect a massive return to production lines here,” concludes Joëlle Noreau, Desjardins’ chief economist, who has studied the issue. Intentions to bring a portion of subcontracted production back overseas with the pandemic, but it was before, she recalls in an interview with Journalism.…

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Pixabay Posted in 05/27/2021 at 8:45 am Save this article The saved article (AOF) – AB Science has announced results of a Phase 3 study to evaluate macitinib in prostate cancer. Macitinib does not have direct “tumor killer” activity but has shown to be effective in tumor proliferation in vivo, thanks to the tumor microenvironment. Based on this mechanism of action, macitinib would be expected to be more effective at an early stage of metastatic disease, rather than at a later stage.Stefan O’Dard (MD, PhD), Professor of Oncology and Head of the Structure for Clinical Research and Translation in Oncology…

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Strike has been avoided in the construction sector, as a tentative agreement was reached between the trade union alliance and the employers’ party on Wednesday. Also read: Construction: No agreement, but no strike on Tuesday After intense sessions at the negotiating tables, the talks are now over and the strike has been avoided. We have agreements in principle, “the Alliance Syndicale de la Construction confirmed on its Facebook page. The group, which is defending the interests of some 200,000 construction workers, could have called a strike since May 21. Despite the protracted discussions, the union wanted to give way to…

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