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Scientists’ warning on the global destruction of rock outcrop ecosystems
Abstract Rock outcrops are geological formations that harbor a highly specialized biota adapted to harsh environmental conditions that differ from their surrounding landscapes. They are globally distributed, especially in old, highly weathered landscapes, and can function as habitat islands containing high levels of endemism and distinct evolutionary ...
Luiza F. A. de Paula +19 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how foreign language teachers’ beliefs about the medium of instruction and translanguaging evolve over time by revisiting three in‐service teachers twelve years after their initial interviews. Using a qualitative longitudinal design, the study traces how translanguaging was initially framed as pedagogically deficient but ...
Danping Wang
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Resource Substitution: Local Governments' Issue Attention and Policy Reinvention
ABSTRACT Research on policy reinvention, where a government modifies rather than replicates policy innovations introduced by other governments, has progressed significantly, but how it is influenced by the government's issue attention has not been thoroughly examined.
Yingxin Zhang, Yixue Yao, Kaifeng Yang
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ABSTRACT The construction of core–shell grains can enhance the coercivity of Nd2Fe14B magnets. However, it is a significant challenge to elucidate the formation of these core–shell grains particularly regarding the spontaneous core–shell structure in Y‐substituted Nd2Fe14B alloys.
Sining Fan +13 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The stoichiometric ratios of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) serve as important indicators for assessing nutrient balance in forest ecosystems, but their relationships with photosynthetic dynamics require deeper characterization.
Minghao Chen +9 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Soil organic nitrogen (SON) transformation is critical for global nutrient cycling and ecosystem productivity, yet how its responsiveness to climate change differs across diverse land use types remains poorly resolved.
Xinyi Yang +10 more
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Dehydrogenation Thermodynamic and Kinetic Challenges of Mg‐Ni‐Based Alloy Hydrides
ABSTRACT Solid‐state hydrogen storage stands as a pivotal, safe, and efficient solution for the future hydrogen economy. Among diverse hydrogen storage systems, Mg‐Ni‐based alloy hydrides are recognized as cornerstone materials. However, their practical application is hindered by two core challenges: the high thermodynamic stability of the hydride ...
Jinglan He +6 more
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Kinetic‐Controlled Growth of Iron Chalcogenide Nanosheets Featuring Besnus Transition
ABSTRACT Two‐dimensional (2D) Fe‐based nanosheets have sparked wide attention owing to exotic magnetism, superconductivity and topological phases. However, the synthesis of 2D FemXn (X = Te/Se/S, m, n: integer), typically in a non‐stoichiometric ratio, remains challenging because of narrow thermodynamic windows.
Hongmei Zhang +11 more
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ABSTRACT To overcome the strength–ductility trade‐off in fabricated Ti‐2Al‐2.5Zr alloy tubes, we systematically investigated the microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior throughout thermomechanical processing, including hot working (forging and extrusion) and cold multi‐pass rolling.
Yanlong Xia +7 more
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ABSTRACT The development of structurally stable anodes with high capacities and long cycle lives is essential for the development of potassium–ion batteries. Conversion‐type anodes have attracted considerable attention in potassium–ion batteries (PIBs) due to their high theoretical capacities.
Jeong Ho Na +7 more
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