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Uncovering mechanisms of historical change in midlife loneliness across the United States and Europe: a focus on physical activity, health conditions, and wealth. [PDF]
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Fauna, distribution, and DNA barcoding data of caddisflies (Insecta, Trichoptera) in Croatia. [PDF]
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Tropical rainforests and the need for cross-continental comparisons
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2006Ecologists have tended to overemphasize the common features of tropical rainforests on different continents. In reality, the five major tropical rainforest regions (tropical America, Africa, Southeast Asia, Madagascar and New Guinea) are distinct ecological and biogeographical entities.
Richard T, Corlett, Richard B, Primack
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Comparison of hybrid three-dimensional modeling with measurements on the continental shelf
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2012During the CALOPS 2007 experiment, off the coast of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, three-dimensional (3D) multipath was observed using a bottom mounted horizontal line array during source tows along the 200 m isobath [Kevin D. Heaney and James J. Murray, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 125(4), 1394–1402 (2008)].
Kevin D, Heaney +2 more
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A comparison of incoming solar radiation at marine and continental stations
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1989AbstractIn modelling solar radiation from surface weather observations, different approaches have been successful with marine and with land‐based data. We apply a simple model to a marine and a mid‐latitude continental station to illustrate systematic differences in the dependence of the insolation on solar elevation, cloud, and season. Relative to the
Fred W. Dobson, Stuart D. Smith
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Current research status of large river systems: a cross-continental comparison
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020Rivers play an irreplaceable role in nature and human society but are the most vulnerable ecosystem in the world to multiple environmental stressors. However, the global-scale research status and the distribution patterns of major stressors in large rivers remain unclear.
Wan Su +3 more
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A geochemical comparison of minerals of oceanic and continental ultramafic origin
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1974Uranium concentrations within individual mineral phases in ultramafic rocks from oceanic, stable cratonic, and known ophiolite environments are compared in an attempt to distinguish between ancient oceanic crust now exposed on the continents and similar rocks of true continental origin.
W. S. Mitchell, F. Aumento
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