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Self‐Consistent Models of Earth's Mantle and Core From Long‐Period Seismic and Tidal Constraints
Abstract Here we illustrate the use of parameterized models to address fundamental questions about Earth's mantle and core structure. For this, we invert a large set of normal‐mode center frequencies and quality (attenuation) factors, along with astronomic‐geodetic data, for the radial anelastic seismic structure of the Earth.
F. D. Munch +4 more
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Abstract Deep mantle downwellings are typically located away from the two Large Low‐Velocity Provinces (LLVPs) in Earth's mantle. Geodynamic models based on global seismic tomography generally predict that convective flow at the core‐mantle boundary spreads laterally away from downwelling regions and toward LLVPs.
Jonathan Wolf
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The Effect of Conjugated Bilirubin on the Measurement of Unbound Bilirubin
ABSTRACT Aim Unbound bilirubin (Bf) is a stronger predictor of neurotoxicity in newborns than that of total serum bilirubin (TSB). Standard Bf assays rely on peroxidase methods (e.g., Arrows analyser), whereas UBCheck employs a near‐infrared fluorescence sensor.
Alan Kleinfeld +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Few studies have examined how household food insecurity may impact longitudinal changes in adiposity among adolescents. Objective We investigated the link between household food insecurity and 2‐year change in adolescent adiposity, with sex as a potential moderator.
Ashley Fenton +6 more
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Background Comorbidity and heterogeneity in psychiatric disorders may stem from a general psychopathology (p) factor influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Although the relative contributions of these influences on psychopathology are established, the longitudinal associations between the p‐factor and specific environmental exposures and
Jack K. Nejand +4 more
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Astrocyte Regulation of Spinal Circuit Function
Spinal cord astrocytes exist as an additional component of the computational framework that governs both sensory perceptions and motor outputs (left). By integrating local synaptic activity together with signals that reflect whole‐body state (e.g., neuromodulators, immune signals, and vascular signals) into defined input states (Sn), astrocytes adapt ...
Mary Kaye Duff +2 more
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Abstract The Sagaing Fault (SF) accommodates major plate motion in Myanmar, yet large earthquakes along it have rarely been captured by modern geodetic and seismic observations. The 2025 Sagaing earthquake generated an exceptionally long rupture (∼535 km), offering a rare opportunity to investigate rupture dynamics along continental transform fault. We
Zhenjiang Liu +8 more
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