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Global soil moisture bimodality in satellite observations and climate models [PDF]
A new diagnostic metric based on soil moisture bimodality is developed in order to examine and compare soil moisture from satellite observations and Earth System Models.
de Jeu, RAM +3 more
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What defines a bimodal karyotype? Bimodality revisited
Bimodal karyotypes, initially defined by Avdulov, are characterized by one large and one small set of chromosomes, reflecting a particular type of karyotype asymmetry. Despite later discussions by Stebbins, the absence of a quantitative criterion has led
Leylson Ferreira Araújo +3 more
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Comparing the Performance of Automatic Milking Systems through Dynamic Testing Also Helps to Identify Potential Risk Factors for Mastitis [PDF]
Automatic milking systems (AMSs) are revolutionizing the dairy industry by boosting herd efficiency, primarily through an increased milk yield per cow and reduced labor costs.
Stefano Milanesi +5 more
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Bimodality in ensemble forecasts of 2 m temperature: identification [PDF]
Bimodality and other types of non-Gaussianity arise in ensemble forecasts of the atmosphere as a result of nonlinear spread across ensemble members.
C. Bertossa +3 more
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Bimodal AGNs in Bimodal Galaxies [PDF]
By their star content, the galaxies split out into a red and a blue population; their color index peaked around u-r=2.5 or u-r=1, respectively, quantifies the ratio of the blue stars newly formed from cold galactic gas, to the redder ones left over by past generations.
Cavaliere, A., Menci, N.
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Megaripple mechanics: bimodal transport ingrained in bimodal sands [PDF]
AbstractAeolian sand transport is a major process shaping landscapes on Earth and on diverse celestial bodies. Conditions favoring bimodal sand transport, with fine-grain saltation driving coarse-grain reptation, give rise to the evolution of megaripples with a characteristic bimodal sand composition.
Katharina Tholen +4 more
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Tipping the Balance: A Criticality Perspective
Cell populations are often characterised by phenotypic heterogeneity in the form of two distinct subpopulations. We consider a model of tumour cells consisting of two subpopulations: non-cancer promoting (NCP) and cancer-promoting (CP).
Indrani Bose
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Speech–sign or “bimodal” bilingualism is exceptional because distinct modalities allow for simultaneous production of two languages. We investigated the ramifications of this phenomenon for models of language production by eliciting language mixing from eleven hearing native users of American Sign Language (ASL) and English.
Karen, Emmorey +3 more
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A New Opinion Polarization Index Developed by Integrating Expert Judgments
Opinion polarization is increasingly becoming an issue in today’s society, producing both unrest at the societal level, and conflict within small scale communications between people of opposite opinion.
Namkje Koudenburg +2 more
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Reaching population immunity against COVID‐19 is proving difficult even in countries with high vaccination levels. Thus, it is critical to identify limits of control and effective measures against future outbreaks.
Björn Goldenbogen +17 more
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