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Flood Risk Communications Through Maps: Challenges, Perception Theories and Approaches
ABSTRACT Flood risk communication is a core component of flood risk management, yet persistent challenges limit its effectiveness in supporting public understanding, preparedness and adaptive behaviour. Here, we examine flood risk maps as communication tools at the interface of scientific modelling, visual design, and human risk perception.
Nimra Yousaf +2 more
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Topolow: a mapping algorithm for antigenic cross-reactivity and binding affinity assays. [PDF]
Arhami O, Rohani P.
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From foundations to frontiers: A 25‐year bibliometric journey of job demands–resources theory
Abstract This review focuses on overviewing research applying Job Demands–Resources (JD–R) theory. Previous reviews of research fields applying it have focused on its evolution, theoretical advancements and empirical validations over time. However, they have largely overlooked the broader bibliometric landscape, including the complex interconnections ...
Jure Andolšek +3 more
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Paleolake geochronology supports Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) age for human tracks at White Sands, New Mexico. [PDF]
Holliday VT +6 more
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Topographic organization of the cerebral cortex and brain cartography
S. Eickhoff, R. Constable, B. T. T. Yeo
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Blood‐Based Lead Biomarkers and Sarcopenia Indicators in Older Adults
ABSTRACT Background Chronic exposure to low levels of lead (Pb) remains a widespread public health issue, especially among older adults. While its neurotoxic and cardiovascular effects are well recognized, its potential role in accelerating age‐related musculoskeletal decline is less understood.
Aida Koni +15 more
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Report of the draft genome sequences of human sapovirus from children with acute gastroenteritis in Malawi, Southern Africa. [PDF]
Kawonga F +16 more
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For the first time, this study explores whether multilayered electrodes incorporating either dense oxide layers or nanoparticles yield superior performance in organic photovoltaics. We demonstrate enhanced light absorption as well as input on temperature increases.
Kailash +5 more
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