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Synthesis and Characterization of 4-Indolylcyanamide: A Potential IR Probe for Local Environment. [PDF]
You M, Li Q, Gao Z, Guo C, Zhou L.
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From Local Earthquake Nowcasting to Natural Time Forecasting: A Simple Do‐It‐Yourself (DIY) Method
Abstract Previous papers have outlined nowcasting methods to track the current state of earthquake hazard using only observed seismic catalogs. The basis for one of these methods, the “counting method,” is the Gutenberg‐Richter (GR) magnitude‐frequency relation.
John B. Rundle +4 more
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Feminization of the precarious at the UNAM: Examining obstacles to gender equality. [PDF]
Ciccia L +5 more
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Abstract The Armenian Highlands, a tectonically active segment of the Arabia‐Eurasia collision zone, exhibit widespread Quaternary volcanism, rapid uplift, and intense seismicity. However, the lithospheric processes driving these phenomena remain poorly understood.
Ivan Koulakov +5 more
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Seismoacoustic monitoring of eastern mediterranean earthquakes toward a tsunami early warning system for Egypt. [PDF]
Elbehiri HS +4 more
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Abstract Mantle‐derived magma flux has a first‐order control on long‐term volcanic productivity, volatile cycling, and crustal growth in convergent margins. However, the factors controlling it remain unclear. We used a simplified, 3D conceptualization of an intraoceanic subduction zone and petrologic constraints on mantle melting to calculate mantle ...
A. E. Goltz, C. B. Till, A. J. R. Kent
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Enhanced Superconductivity near the Pressure-Tuned Quantum Critical Point of Charge-Density-Wave Order in Cu<sub>1-δ</sub>Te (δ = 0.016). [PDF]
Kim KT +7 more
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Predictive models in obstetrics: Lessons from the celestial N‐body problem
Pregnancy, Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2026.
Jeremy Boujenah, Patrick Rozenberg
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Abstract We present a methodology for deriving the horizontal two‐dimensional distribution of low‐energy electron precipitation, specifically the possible lower bound of the differential energy flux of electron precipitation at 100 eV, from a 630‐nm auroral image obtained with a ground‐based all‐sky imager.
K. Yashima +3 more
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