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A Measurement of the Charged and Neutral B Meson Lifetimes Using Fully Reconstructed Decays
Barbara Barrera
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Our decision framework enables seed producers and managers to take consistent action on the challenge of polyploid complexes in restoration. Different ploidy levels should not be mixed to avoid fitness losses. Depending on abundance and distribution, either the dominant ploidy level should be prioritised, or multiple ploidy levels need to be managed ...
Johannes Höfner +8 more
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Heavy meson couplings in Hard-Wall AdS/QCD correspondence with N f = 5. [PDF]
Momeni S, Saghebfar M.
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These results suggest that recurring fire can mitigate the negative effects of grass invasion and create conditions more favourable for early oak regeneration in temperate deciduous forests. Abstract Feedbacks between fire and non‐native grasses can lead to a grass‐fire cycle that intensifies grass invasion and harms native trees.
Dan Marshalla, Jennifer M. Fraterrigo
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Polarization observables in double neutral pion photoproduction. [PDF]
CBELSA/TAPS Collaboration.
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Study of Rare B-Meson Decays Related to the CPObservable sin(2beta+gamma) at the BABAR Experiment
T. Orimoto
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Pruning for biodiversity: Drivers of cavity formation and use in Mediterranean holm oak woodlands
Our study emphasizes the role of both tree and cavity age in the long‐term establishment of cavity‐dependent vertebrates in holm oak woodlands. In the context of climate change—where holm oak trees are expected to replace more mesic, soft‐wooded tree species in the Mediterranean region—the persistence of cavity‐dependent vertebrate biodiversity will ...
Iván de la Hera, Jesús M. Avilés
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Predictions for neutrinos and new physics from forward heavy hadron production at the LHC. [PDF]
Buonocore L +3 more
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Extreme rain‐on‐snow events forming basal‐ice can shape high Arctic plant communities as strongly as summer warming. Icing delays soil warming and early growth but compensatory responses follow, at the cost of reproduction. Summer warming offsets most icing impacts, enhancing growth and reversing phenological delays, though inflorescence remains ...
Mathilde Le Moullec +9 more
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Feshbach hypothesis of high-Tc superconductivity in cuprates. [PDF]
Homeier L +4 more
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