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A COMPARISON OF FIJIAN FORMS OF CONUS-CORONATUS AND CONUS-ARISTOPHANES
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Abstract Convection‐permitting modeling has become a cornerstone for improving representation of land‐atmosphere processes, predicting weather extremes, and creating long‐term hydrometeorological data sets. The convection‐permitting Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) modeling with the NoahMP land‐surface scheme is widely used for kilometer‐scale ...
Tzu‐Shun Lin +7 more
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Daily bias‐correction aggregated to monthly scale preserves the cross‐correlation between precipitation and temperature better than direct monthly bias‐correction. The Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) method outperforms Quantile Regression (QR) and MACA, yielding lower bias and higher accuracy, highlighting its suitability for multivariate climate ...
Chingka Kalai +3 more
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19. Conus ebraeus Linnaeus, 1758 (Figure 20) Conus ebraeus Linnaeus, 1758: 715, no. 268 (lectotype, LSL (28 x 19 mm) (Kohn 1963); " India "). Conus quadratus Perry, 1811: pl. 24, fig. 5 (representation of holotype, Perry 1811: pl. 24, fig.
Franklin, J. Benjamin +3 more
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Streamflow in the United States: Characteristics, trends, regime shifts, and extremes
Long-term streamflow observations contain essential information for understanding hydrological changes and managing water resources. A continental-scale dataset or analysis of temporal streamflow change is still lacking across hydrologic gauges in the ...
Yiming Wang +3 more
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Conus peptides: biodiversity-based discovery and exogenomics [PDF]
journal articleThe venoms of the ~700 species of predatory cone snails (genus Conus) are being systematically characterized. Each Conus species contains 100-200 small, highly structured venom peptides (colloquially known as conotoxins), which are ...
Olivera, Baldomero M.
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Effect of the venom of Conus princeps and Anthopleura sp. on the TRPV1 channel
El receptor de potencial transitorio vaniloide 1 o TRPV1 por su siglas en inglés (Transient Receptor Potencial Vanilloid 1) es un canal catiónico tetramérico no selectivo con alta permeabilidad a Ca+2.
Jennifer Medina Elizalde
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Conus peptides: phylogenetic range of biological activity [PDF]
journal articleThe major function of the venoms of the predatory marine snails belonging to the genus Conus is to paralyze prey. Thus, the venom of each Conus species acts on receptors and ion channels of the prey; previous studies suggested much less ...
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CONUS experiment: New results and the upgrade campaign to CONUS+
Parallel Talk presented at the XX International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes - Venice 23-27 October ...
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