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Abstract Statistical earthquake forecasting models, such as the Epidemic‐type Aftershock Sequence (ETAS), embed decades of empirical knowledge and assumptions about earthquake triggering, clustering, and catalog completeness. In contrast, neural spatio‐temporal point process (STPP) models often treat seismicity as generic spatiotemporal data without ...
Weixi Tian +3 more
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The paper argues that the philosophy that was taught in Orthodox schools of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in late 16th – early 17th century and then became the ideological basis for the Moscow “Latinism” can be attributed to so-called Second ...
Alexander Brodsky
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Heat Extremes Within Hot Summer Seasons Intensify More Than in Average Summers Under Global Warming
Abstract The intensity and persistence of heat extremes increase in a warming climate. Warmer temperatures imply more hot days and longer hot periods per summer. However, beyond summer mean temperature change, changes in the timing of hot days within the season increase the likelihood of long‐lasting uninterrupted hot periods in many mid‐latitude ...
P. Pfleiderer, R. Noyelle, S. Sippel
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The review touches upon the problems, which are formulated and solved by the group of authors in the scientifi c study “From Chekhov to Brodsky: Aesthetic and Philosophical Aspects of Russian Literature of the 20th Century”. The importance of scientifi c
Olga N. Chelyukanova +1 more
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Vertical Hydraulic Gradients as Key Calibration Constraints in Regional Groundwater Models
Abstract In typical clastic sedimentary aquifer systems, interbedded coarse‐ and fine‐grained deposits impede vertical flow and promote horizontal flow. This effect, known as vertical anisotropy, is often underestimated in regional groundwater models, leading to overestimated vertical aquifer communication.
Yara M. Pasner +3 more
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ABSTRACT Rooted in the theoretical perspective of impression management, and drawing on the critical discourse analysis (CDA) approach, this study analyzes whether and how the Italian state‐owned enterprises (SOEs) in the energy sector over the period 2020–2023 use persuasive language strategies in their annual reports to portray the image of a ...
Fiorenza Meucci +3 more
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Nitric Oxide Tunes Secreted Metabolite Bioactivity
Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces phenazine metabolites that can react with nitric oxide (·NO) to form nitrosylated compounds. The formation of these metabolites results in rapid loss in P. aeruginosa viability and diminishes phenazine antimicrobial activity against other organisms, including Staphylococcus aureus. ABSTRACT The radical nitric oxide (·NO)
Zachery R. Lonergan +7 more
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Documented incursions of Puccinia striiformis 2009–2023 based on sequential resampling of MLGs/pathogen races on different continents. Summary Evolutionary forces affecting crop pathogens, including hybridization and long‐distance dispersal (LDD), may have strong implications for food security and sustainable plant disease control at global scales ...
Mogens Støvring Hovmøller +14 more
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b‐Values of Large Earthquake Sequences Depend on Their Mainshock Location
Abstract We evaluate four hypotheses regarding b‐values in large earthquake sequences using the Japanese earthquake catalog: H1 ${\mathcal{H}}_{1}$: Around large earthquakes, b‐values vary more than expected at random. H2 ${\mathcal{H}}_{2}$: b‐values decrease prior to large earthquakes.
Aron Mirwald +3 more
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The problem of the Historic Personality in the Works of Joseph Brodsky
In the article there has been presented the analysis of the poems by Joseph Brodsky, devoted to the historic personalities, on the basis of which the question of the meaning of the historic character in the perception of the poet is being solved.
I I Kobelyatskaya
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