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Camels as a Climate‐Resilient Linchpin for Sustainable Development in Global Drylands
ABSTRACT Camels represent a significant, yet underutilized, asset for advancing integrated sustainable development in the world's expanding drylands. Previous reviews have examined camels' physiology, milk composition, or pastoral systems in isolation; this review examines their potential as a climate‐resilient linchpin for food systems by synthesizing
Ayana Angassa +2 more
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Framing novelty in crowdfunding: Which words win support, where, and at what stakes
Abstract Research Summary We examine how promotional language (“hype”) in reward‐based crowdfunding is associated with campaign success, and whether those associations vary across sector contexts and with campaign execution burden. Using dictionary‐based text measures from 635 U.S. Kickstarter campaigns across five sectors, we distinguish three novelty‐
Agnieszka Kwapisz
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A large area of coarse-grained saline soil is distributed in saline soil areas, and chlorine saline soil with a high salt content is a typical representative. The dynamic resilient modulus was accurately predicted using the California-bearing ratio (CBR)
Miaoyi Deng +5 more
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ON THE UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION OF COARSE-GRAINED SOILS
Kano Ueshita +2 more
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Martini-Based Coarse-Grained Soil Organic Matter Model Derived from Atomistic Simulations
The significance of soil organic matter (SOM) in environmental contexts, particularly its role in pollutant adsorption, has prompted increased utilization of molecular simulations to understand microscopic interactions. This study introduces a coarse-grained SOM model, parametrized within the framework of the versatile Martini 3 force field.
Lorenz F. Dettmann +2 more
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ABSTRACT Access to forests, farming land and the Citarum river is limited in Tarumajaya; furthermore, many do not own their own housing and are dependent on the public and private landowners in the area. The region of Tarumajaya faces significant challenges in access to crucial resources such as forests, farming land and the Citarum river, leading to a
Rudolf Wirawan +4 more
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Ungulate substrate use in fauna passages
Fauna passages are increasingly constructed at major roads and railways to mitigate the negative effects of infrastructure and traffic on wildlife. The function of such passages depends on design, including the construction materials, soil, and vegetation.
Milla Niemi, Jan Olof Helldin
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Coarse-grained soil is extensively utilized in soil and rock dam engineering as well as in projects addressing weak foundations. The permeability characteristics of coarse-grained soil are critical to the safety of engineering designs.
Guifeng ZHAO +4 more
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Possible petrogenetic associations among igneous components in North Massif soils: Evidence in 2-4 mm soil particles from 76503 [PDF]
Studies of Apollo 17 highland igneous rocks and clasts in breccias from the North and South Massifs have described magnesian troctolite, norite, anorthositic gabbro, dunite, spinel cataclasites, and granulitic lithologies that may have noritic anothosite
Bishop, Kaylynn M. +2 more
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Coarse-Grained Simulations of the Nanoplastic Interaction with Soil Organic Matter
Nanoplastics (NPs) in terrestrial ecosystems represent an emerging ecological threat, yet their molecular-level interactions with soil organic matter (SOM) remain difficult to probe experimentally. Molecular simulations can bridge this gap if they capture the relevant time and length scales. Here, we employ microsecond coarse-grained molecular dynamics
Lorenz F. Dettmann +2 more
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