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Contemporary land use studies often place food production in direct conflict with tropical forests, with forest land use for human needs exiting in conflict with carbon‐related forest conservation and biodiversity protection efforts. We highlight the more nuanced, mixed activities possible in the space between primary forest and fixed, monocultures ...
Sebastian A. Los+2 more
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[Tracing the origin of crude oil based on fingerprint profiles obtained by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry]. [PDF]
Zhang WY+7 more
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钻探勘察加<bold>-</bold>鄂霍茨克海基底<bold>: </bold>检验地幔柱假说的最终途径 [PDF]
耀龄 牛+5 more
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Strictly protected areas for nature conservation are a key policy to benefit biodiversity and climate change mitigation since reduced deforestation and ecosystem restoration enhance carbon stocks. However, there is controversy regarding their potential societal impacts, such as competition for land and food security.
Hector Camargo‐Alvarez+7 more
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[Determination of four oxidative stress biomarkers in human urine using solid-phase extraction coupled with ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry]. [PDF]
Feng ZZ+6 more
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Maize plays a key role in agricultural profitability and food security on six continents. Successful efforts to breed higher‐yielding maize varieties depend on replicated yield trials in many environments. Capturing in‐season data can help improve and accelerate the development of regionally adapted hybrids, but collecting these data can be impractical
Nikee Shrestha+16 more
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[Design and evaluation of a liquid chromatographic column oven with adaptive and precise temperature control]. [PDF]
Ren XF+7 more
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Societal Impact Statement The recently adopted World Intellectual Property Organization Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge (“WIPO Treaty”) is the latest in a series of international legal frameworks designed to strike an appropriate balance between access to genetic and knowledge resources, and their
David J. Jefferson
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