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Human‐induced environmental change is reshaping plant communities, requiring native animals to adapt their foraging behaviour to track and exploit novel food resources. Trees such as pines (Pinus spp.) introduced for plantation forestry outside of their native ranges often become naturalized.
Tirth Vaishnav +2 more
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The obduction of the Tethys oceanic lithosphere is documented by the Semail ophiolite along the northeastern Arabian continental margin. Although the ophiolite is continuous and of similar age across the region, the eastern and western segments display ...
Gaoshan Guo +4 more
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Thermal anomalies within the lithosphere are an important manifestation of mantle plume–lithosphere interaction. Early studies primarily concentrated on the presence of the Hainan plume and its surface responses, with comparatively little research ...
Huihui Zhang, Lijuan He, Yaqi Wang
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Expert Memories: The Professional Construction of the Past and the Mnemonic Making of Occupations
Abstract This article introduces the special issue on occupations and memory in organizations. To foster increasing collaboration from scholars from both fields, we offer a general argument connecting memory and occupations on two levels. At the societal level, we show how memory experts, such as historians, archivists, and museologists, have played a ...
Diego M. Coraiola +4 more
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The polar layered deposits (PLD) of Mars can provide deep insight into paleoclimate changes over the planet’s last several million years. Since the 1960s, researchers have studied almost all aspects of Martian PLD properties, searching for patterns that ...
Xiang Li, Xu Wang, XiaoGuang Qin
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Bridging Knowledge Capability Gaps: Digital Technology Offsetting in Interfirm Knowledge Transfer
Abstract In this digital age, the adoption of digital technology (DT) is changing traditional business processes. Against this backdrop, we try to answer the question of whether DT could effectively bridge any interfirm knowledge capability gaps. Though effective knowledge transfer is dependent on the sender's and the receiver's knowledge capabilities,
Antony Paulraj +3 more
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Supercritical fluids are ideal media for mass transfer from the subducting slab into the mantle wedge. However, little is known about the Mg‐Fe isotope compositions of supercritical fluids in subduction zones.
Tie‐Nan Chen +5 more
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Optical remote sensing images, with their high spatial resolution and wide coverage, have emerged as invaluable tools for landslide analysis. However, visual interpretation and manual delimitation of landslide areas in optical remote sensing images is ...
Zan Wang +5 more
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Strategies for Legitimizing Regeneration in Supply Chain Fields
ABSTRACT In view of escalating environmental degradation, regenerative business has been proposed to restore social–ecological systems. However, as regeneration fundamentally departs from mainstream approaches and lacks commonly accepted standards, it suffers from a liability of newness that hampers its broader legitimation and adoption.
Veronica Devenin +3 more
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Basal mantle structure regenerated through supercontinents
The African large low shearwave-velocity province (LLSVP) advected plumes manifest as large igneous provinces (LIPs) during Pangea breakup. The existence of such basal mantle structures during earlier supercontinents is unknown.
Peng Peng +8 more
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