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η , η ' mesons from lattice QCD in fully physical conditions. [PDF]
Ottnad K +7 more
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Xylem Pit Anatomy and Minimum Leaf Conductance Drive Drought Mortality in Pinus pinaster
ABSTRACT Drought‐triggered forest die‐off events are commonly attributed to hydraulic failure, carbon starvation, or a combination of the two. Nevertheless, the anatomical and physiological traits that make trees vulnerable to drought in the field are often unknown, hindering predictive efforts.
J. Julio Camarero +10 more
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Hyperons in neutron stars: studies of hyperon spectroscopy and the hyperon-nucleon interaction with the K-long Facility. [PDF]
Zachariou N +3 more
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Restoration practitioners often seek to reestablish native plant communities through seed sowing; however, the effectiveness can vary across species and soil resource gradients. We asked how seeding density and first‐year, plot‐level soil moisture affect the abundances of 11 tallgrass prairie species 4 years after seeding and whether species‐level ...
Isabelle A. Turner +2 more
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QCD challenges from pp to AA collisions: 4th edition. [PDF]
Altmann J +59 more
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Recherche de desintegrations rares de mesons B dans l'experience ALEPH au LEP
K. Trabelsi
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ABSTRACT Long‐term conservation agriculture with organic inputs is a promising strategy to enhance soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) sequestration, yet few multi‐decadal studies quantify these dynamics. Thus, the present study was aimed at evaluating the effects of compost, manure, cover crops, and fallow on soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (
Md Nayem Hasan Munna, Rattan Lal
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A Review of Intense Electromagnetic Fields in Heavy-Ion Collisions: Theoretical Predictions and Experimental Results. [PDF]
Shen D +5 more
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Mixing and CP-Violation Measurements of $B^0$ Mesons from the Tevatron Collider [PDF]
G. Bauer
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Evolution of the North American seed‐harvester ant genus Veromessor (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Phylogenomics resolves evolutionary relationships among Veromessor seed‐harvesting ants across arid western North America. Ecological and morphological traits evolved rapidly and repeatedly in response to habitat. Genomic and morphological species delimitations are broadly congruent despite polymorphisms in colour and colony founding.
Marek L. Borowiec +4 more
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