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Breathing distortions in the metallic, antiferromagnetic phase of LaNiO$_3$ [PDF]
I study the structural and magnetic instabilities in LaNiO$_3$ using density functional theory calculations. From the non-spin-polarized structural relaxations, I find that several structures with different Glazer tilts lie close in energy. The $Pnma$
Alaska Subedi
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Light-control of materials via nonlinear phononics
Nonlinear phononics is the phenomenon in which a coherent dynamics in a material along a set of phonons is launched after its infrared-active phonons are selectively excited using external light pulses.
Subedi, Alaska
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While Pacific salmon are economically and culturally important worldwide, Alaska, USA is one of the few remaining places on earth where sustainable management of salmon is possible, even in the face of wide-ranging threats, including overharvesting and ...
Coowe M. Walker+9 more
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Building adaptive capacity in a changing Arctic by use of technology
Rapid Arctic warming, manifested as thawing permafrost, loss of coastal sea ice, sea level rise, and climate-related extreme events, is particularly challenging for Indigenous people relying on wild food to sustain their livelihood and culture.
Jennifer I. Schmidt+2 more
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The Early Devonian (Emsian) acrotretid microbrachiopod Opsiconidion minor Popov, 1981, from the Alaska/Yukon Territory border and Novaya Zemlya [PDF]
New records of the poorly known acrotretid (Biernatidae) microbrachiopod Opsiconidion minor Popov are described from middle Emsian strata of the Ogilvie Formation in east-central Alaska and the adjacent Yukon Territory, Canada, and compared with new ...
Lars E. Holmer+3 more
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In an era when urban space is theorized as an educative science enhancing productivity, business, and management, we witness the emergence of teaching as a dominant productive force for the first time in the history of capital. Given the decisive role of
Richard Simpson
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Workers’ compensation injury claims of aviation industry worker injuries in Alaska, 2014–2015
Aviation operations in Alaska often occur in remote locations and during inclement weather. Limited infrastructure and staff in some locations often requires aviation workers to perform tasks outside of their specific job descriptions.
Kyle M. Moller+4 more
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The First Scientific Expeditions to the Bering Strait and to the Russian Colonies in America
Based on the geographical atlases of the 16th century, the German scientist G. Leibniz proposed to Peter I a project aimed at discovering a strait between Asia and America, studying the Earth’s magnetic field, cartographic and other research in Russia ...
Aleksandr Ya. Dokuchaev +4 more
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Localizing a just transition: a case study of St. George, Alaska
This paper explores the St. George Economic Development Strategy and strategy development process through a just transitions lens. St. George is a remote island located in Alaska’s Bering Sea, and is home to a small community of Unangan people facing a ...
Andreanne Doyon+3 more
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Adapting wildland fire governance to climate change in Alaska
We use concepts drawn from the adaptive governance literature to examine challenges and opportunities for fire management in Alaska, where rising average summer temperatures over the past several decades are associated with statewide increases in ...
Tait K. Rutherford, Courtney A. Schultz
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