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An Epicoccum fungus was isolated from gut of larvae of the butterfly Dione juno juno that feeds intensively on leaves of Passifloras. This fungus produces hydroxyanthraquinones that moderately inhibits growth of some Bacillus that coexist with the fungus in the insect gut, suggesting that it is probably important for microbial embalance in gut flora ...
Jessica Teixeira Dias +5 more
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We investigated how Siberian alder influences the growth of dwarf birch in the low Alaskan Arctic. Using growth rings, we found that Siberian alder promotes dwarf birch growth overall despite delaying and shortening the growing season through enhancing snow depths.
Jackson W. Drew +3 more
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Ultra‐high field imaging provides evidence that complex MSL induces GM increases that are driven by synaptogenesis for initial encoding and myelogenesis for later learning, consolidation in left SPC. However, habituating to a simple repeated task leads to GM decreases in these regions, likely due to attenuated blood flow.
Jhelum Paul +7 more
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ABSTRACT The analysis of certain properties of the underlying graph of a public transport network generates insights about the network's structure. Hereby, the choice of the graph representation depends on a trade‐off between complexity reduction and information preservation to adequately model a public transport network.
Michael Palk +2 more
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Evaluation of in utero exposure to arsenic in South Africa [PDF]
Early life exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) has been shown to interfere with foetal and early childhood development, and is associated with morbidity and mortality in adulthood.
Olutola, Bukola Ganiyat +3 more
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Fast POI anomaly detection using a weakly-supervised temporal state regression network
Point-of-interest (POI) is a fundamental data type of maps. Anomalous POIs would make maps outdated and lead to user-unfriendly location-based services, and thus should be discovered as fast as possible.
Xin Yao
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China's Contribution to Arctic Black Carbon Declined From 2009 to 2022
Abstract Black carbon (BC) aerosol is an important driver of Arctic warming, and China used to be a major contributor to the Arctic BC burden through long‐range atmospheric transport. Here we show that China's contribution declined significantly from 2009 to 2022, primarily due to reductions in domestic BC emissions following the implementation of ...
Yange Deng +9 more
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International audienceTropical forests are an essential part of the global carbon cycle and home to two-thirds of terrestrial species. Improved monitoring of the growth, mortality and phenology of individual trees is essential to evaluating the ...
Jackson, Tobias +4 more
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Abstract Sea ice is situated close to the termini of many outlet glaciers in the Arctic and Antarctic and has the potential to influence their dynamics and, therefore, their contribution to sea level rise. However, the nature, prevalence, and ice‐dynamic significance of sea ice‐glacier interactions remains subject to several open questions.
Katherine A. Deakin +3 more
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Deep Mangoes: from fruit detection to cultivar identification in colour images of mango trees [PDF]
International audienceThis paper presents results on the detection and identification mango fruits from colour images of trees. We evaluate the behaviour and the performances of the Faster R-CNN network to determine whether it is robust enough to "detect
Borianne, Philippe +3 more
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