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The Tubotomaculum Enigma and the Rise of Benthic Life During the Opening of the Western Mediterranean Basin. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Large‐scale geological processes shape microbial habitats and drive the evolution of life on Earth. During the Oligocene, convergence between Africa and Europe led to the opening of the Western Mediterranean Basin, a deep‐ocean system characterized by fluid venting, oxygen depletion, and the absence of benthic fauna.
Bernardini S +10 more
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Abstract The present work presents physical laboratory measurements of surface elevation and pore water pressures in a fine sand bed under bichromatic waves in a large‐scale laboratory experiment. This was done at three cross‐shore locations in the swash zone, with pressures being measured at different depths in the bed.
J. W. M. Kranenborg +7 more
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We interviewed coastal and marine restoration practitioners regarding their experience with legal permitting processes. This revealed a process that is long and costly, but also affecting outcomes by driving proponents to scale down projects. We call for urgent reform to facilitate restoration goals.
Justine Bell‐James +2 more
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Blue carbon benefits from global saltmarsh restoration
Saltmarshes are effective storers of carbon; restoring marshes offers a promising contribution to meeting net zero commitments. Here, we use data from 431 studies to estimate that saltmarsh regeneration could result in 12.93–207.03 Mt CO2e accumulation per year, offsetting the equivalent of up to 0.51% global energy‐related CO2 emissions.
Victoria G. Mason +5 more
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Fundamental Neurochemistry Review: The role of enteroendocrine cells in visceral pain
In this Fundamental Neurochemistry Review, we discuss the novel interaction between enteroendocrine cells (EECs) and spinal afferent nociceptors and their role in visceral pain. We focus on the role of the intestinal membrane receptor guanylyl cyclase C (GUCY2C) in visceral nociception and its potential as a therapeutic target.
Annie Londregan +3 more
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Paths of Erasure and Trails of Resistance in a Neo‐Settler‐Colonial City
Abstract Urban displacement is receiving growing visibility within urban studies. However, most literature centres on the logic of late capitalism and tends to neglect colonial history and local resistance to displacement. This paper takes an alternative path: it relates (a) the history of colonialism and ethnic cleansing of the city of Jaffa with (b ...
Michal Huss
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En la triple frontera entre fenomenología, semiótica y arte, se presenta la tesis de una corporeidad primordial percipiente del habitar, como origen antepredicativo tanto de toda semiótica-objeto como de todo arte, en la relación material entre tal Cuerpo Originario, la materia-estímulo de la expresión y el dispositivo de discurso, así llamado por la ...
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Empleo de nanopartículas de arcillas y cerámicas para el diagnóstico microbiológico rápido
Introducción. El objetivo de la investigación consistió en emplear nanopartículas de arcillas, sales de fosfatos de calcio y cerámicas, combinados con sustratos fluorogénicos y cromogénicos, para acortar significativamente el período de diagnóstico ...
Tamara Lobaina Rodríguez +5 more
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En la presente trabajo se llevó a cabo la construcción de gráficos triangulares teniendo en cuenta los porcentajes de arena, limo y arcilla de la prima utilizada en dos empresas dedicadas a la fabricación de ladrillos macizos en la región del Cesar y ...
Ricardo Andrés García León +3 more
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Contexto: La adsorción es un proceso efectivo para el tratamiento de aguas residuales contaminadas con metales pesados. El uso de adsorbentes de bajo costo incrementa la ventaja y competitividad de este proceso.
Dalia Carbonel
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