Map of Lower sediment (LS) thickness is a surrogate for the distribution of Thorncliffe Formation (TF) and ~75% of TF thickness from the slope of Niagara Escarpment east to Brighton. Inset images show the LS sequence at the Don Valleys brickyards (DVBY) and undeformed TF sand and gravel (~15 m) below Newmarket Till (NT) at sites L and Co.
David R. Sharpe +3 more
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Water footprint of nations amplified by scarcity in the Belt and Road Initiative. [PDF]
Fang K +9 more
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A framework for maximizing the benefit from retaining regrowth on private land
Abstract Conservation interventions often have lower‐than‐desired positive impacts, as revealed by retrospective counterfactual‐based evaluations. To address this, a prospective counterfactual‐based approach can be used to estimate potential benefits and design conservation interventions to maximize outcomes. We developed a framework for estimating the
Hannah Thomas +4 more
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AREG coordinates cell proliferation and lipid metabolism reprogramming during liver regeneration and targeting lipid metabolism can promote liver regeneration. ABSTRACT Hepatocyte proliferation restores liver mass after partial hepatectomy (PHx), but the metabolic cost of this process remains unclear.
Yuelei Hu +7 more
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Metaphorical construction of the belt and road initiative in German media: a transnational study based on critical metaphor analysis. [PDF]
Qiu H.
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Evaluating the role of banking efficiency, institutions and financial development for sustainable development: Implications for Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). [PDF]
Shah WUH, Wang B, Yasmeen R.
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Burden of Breast Cancer and Its Attributable Risk Factors in the Belt and Road Initiative Countries, 1990-2021. [PDF]
Wang T +7 more
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Cross-cultural adaptation for international nursing students from the Belt and Road Initiative in China: A follow-up survey study. [PDF]
Sun H, Liu S, Nagai A, Guo L, Lű Y.
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Golden weapons and golden fetters: From the gold standard to the new geopolitics
Abstract This paper explores the historical relationship between monetary regimes, security concerns, and geopolitical tensions, particularly focusing on the role of gold. Throughout history, monetary systems have been deeply intertwined with international state systems and security provisions.
Harold James
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Bargaining risk governance within the context of China's belt and road initiative: Perspectives derived from the Kindleberger Trap theory. [PDF]
Shen Z, Ye Y, Siraj A, Li Z.
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