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Palaeocampa anthrax, an armored freshwater lobopodian with chemical defenses from the Carboniferous. [PDF]
Knecht RJ+4 more
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We found a dissonance between how self‐monitoring is conceptualised by women, partners, healthcare professionals, and policy‐makers. This disconnect may impact experiences and engagement with care, particularly for those with medical or social complexity. Concerns were raised about safety, communication, care personalisation, and risk of disengagement.
Tisha Dasgupta+34 more
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Preservation and early evolution of scalidophoran ventral nerve cord. [PDF]
Wang D+4 more
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Pygmaclypeatus daziensis, a unique lower Cambrian arthropod with two different compound eye systems. [PDF]
Schmidt M+4 more
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Exotic cuticular specializations in a Cambrian scalidophoran. [PDF]
Mussini G, Butterfield NJ.
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Coding with a transdisciplinary team – A project exploring unhealthy urban development
Short Abstract In this paper we explore coding in a transdisciplinary team. We discuss how we navigate the spaces and times between disciplines and ideas, and what other researchers can learn from our experience. Abstract We are a geographer and a public policy researcher who share an interest in public health.
Andrew Barnfield, Geoff Bates
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The politics of rewilding through an ecofeminist lens
Short Abstract In this short commentary for the Gender and Rewilding Special Section, I look through an ecofeminist lens to focus on two themes in the special issue—reproductive labour and epistemic injustice—that should promote radically different conversations about the politics of rewilding but are seldom found in the academic literature in this ...
Sherilyn MacGregor
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Tectonic evolution and mineralization exploration of Lujing uranium ore field, South China. [PDF]
Ren W+8 more
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The Faunas of the Cambrian Paridoxides Beds at Manuels, Newfoundland, by B. F. Howell [Review]
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