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The relative influence of abiotic and biotic factors on walleye recruitment is evaluated in a large Great Plains reservoir. Recruitment is indexed from 30 years of annual survey data, and the influence of two abiotic and three biotic factors is assessed using an informationȁtheoretic modeling approach.
Logan R. Zebro +5 more
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Ion‐Pairing and Counterion Effects in Contemporary Photochemistry
Ion‐pairing and counterion effects have emerged as fundamental yet underexplored determinants of photochemical behavior. Far from inert, counterions, and Coulombic interactions modulate excited‐state dynamics, quenching efficiencies, emission, and catalytic pathways.
Matthias Schmitz, Christoph Kerzig
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ABSTRACT Objectives Around a third of clients return to NHS Talking Therapies (NTT) services. This study explores the impact of clients' previous therapy experiences on how NTT cognitive behavioural therapists experience and navigate therapy. Design This study employed a qualitative approach using therapist interviews.
Laura Edmeade, Ciara Masterson
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The Harveian Oration on SOME EPOCHS IN MEDICAL RESEARCH. [PDF]
Dale H.
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Risk return of forward contracting corn with crop insurance
Abstract Forward contracting is a common pre‐harvest marketing strategy for row crops, with evidence suggesting higher prices during summer months due to embedded weather risk premiums. While aggressive forward contracting increases farmers' yield risk and potential non‐delivery penalties, crop revenue protection can help offset these financial burdens.
Chandan Bhattarai +4 more
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Alyteserin‐1c hexamer was investigated in biomimetic Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative membrane models using all‐atom molecular dynamics simulations to understand its membrane disruption behavior. The hexamer remained structurally stable in both membrane environments, with hydrophobic inter‐monomer interactions maintaining oligomer integrity while ...
Akshay Sasidharan +1 more
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Sketching microprotein portraits
Abstract The illustrations of intricate molecular machineries inside cells created by David Goodsell continue to inspire the scientific community. Here, we aim to extend his artworks to include microproteins, a newly recognized class of small proteins with less than 100 amino acids, encoded by small open reading frames.
Gabriel Diaz +6 more
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