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Abstract Saline lakes are expected to have been extensively present on ancient Mars, particularly as the planet dried or cooled. Such lakes likely deposited sulfate salts, as these salts have been widely identified from orbital and in situ Mars data. However, the relationship between martian sulfates and the environmental conditions that formed them ...
Emmy B. Hughes +6 more
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Sudûr Kozmolojisi: Fârâbî ve İbn Sînâ Arasındaki Farklar Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme
Fârâbî ve İbn Sînâ’nın Aristotelesçi akıl görüşü üzerine inşa ettikleri sudûr teorisinin metafiziksel anlamda birlik ve çokluk ilişkisini açıklamasının bir yönü de varlık anlamının ve hareketin aşağıdaki mevcutlara aktarılmasını tutarlı bir şekilde ...
Mehmet Demir
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ABSTRACT Anthropogenic impacts are increasingly affecting deep‐sea environments, including seafloor sediment disturbances by bottom trawling and seafloor mining. Fieldwork in the ‘Resilience Of Benthic Ecosystems to Sedimentation’ (ROBES) project were conducted in 2018–2020 on the 400 m‐deep Chatham Rise crest, eastern Aotearoa New Zealand.
Scott D. Nodder +14 more
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Atomistic Modeling of Valence Change Memory Devices: What Can We Learn from Simulations?
Simulation of resistive switching in valence change memory cells tusing density functional theory (DFT), molecular dynamics (MD), nudged elastic band (NEB), kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC), and quantum transport (QT) methods. Abstract Resistive switching devices based on the valence change effect have shown promise for applications in emerging in‐memory and ...
Marko Mladenović, Mathieu Luisier
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Abstract The drift history of the Tethyan Himalaya provides key constraints on the India‐Asia collision, Himalayan‐Tibetan orogenesis, and associated global climate change. Here we present rock magnetic, petrographic, geochronologic, and paleomagnetic results of the Bolinxiala Formation limestones in the western Tethyan Himalaya.
Siqi Wang +12 more
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Cell therapies often fail in the clinic due to poor in vivo persistence. In this study, we developed a 3D bioprinting strategy using continuous liquid interface production (CLIP) to generate cell therapy delivery systems. We provide a robust characterization of this new technique, demonstrating the positive effect of CLIP bioprinting on the efficacy of
Lauren Kass +6 more
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In the Italian system freedom of worship provided by the Constitution is safeguarded by unilateral and contractual norms, sanctioned for minority confessions by an agreement, named intesa, that also concerns dietary issues.
Miriam Abu Salem
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Restoration and Representation of Yoruba Culture in the Lion and the Jewel: A Stylistic Study [PDF]
This study examines the stylistic restoration and representation of Yoruba culture in Wole Soyinka’s The Lion and the Jewel, focusing on how linguistic choices serve as vehicles for cultural preservation and dramatic expression. Through detailed analysis
Paul Nepapleh Nkamta +1 more
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Activation of NF‐κB Signaling by Optogenetic Clustering of IKKα and β
This study presents an optogenetic approach for graded clustering of eGFP‐fused proteins using an eGFP‐specific nanobody and engineered Cryptochrome 2 variants. The method enables potent, reversible activation of NF‐κB signaling via endogenous pathways, as confirmed by RNA sequencing. This versatile system provides a spatially and temporally controlled
Alexandra Anna Maria Fischer +8 more
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Abstract Melt pond is a common and important feature of the Arctic in the summer season. Melt ponds provide unique microbial habitats with high light availability, which can promote photosynthesis. Therefore, melt ponds play an important role for nutrient cycling at the ice‐ocean interface. However, the changes in nutrient dynamics in and under the sea
Ryota Akino +19 more
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