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Groundwater Connections and Sustainability in Social‐Ecological Systems
Abstract Groundwater resources are connected with social, economic, ecological, and Earth systems. We introduce the framing of groundwater‐connected systems to better represent the nature and complexity of these connections in data collection, scientific investigations, governance and management approaches, and groundwater education.
Xander Huggins +5 more
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Abstract Following the tradition of using opposing concepts as a basis for organisational analysis, this article advances a theory‐based understanding of incumbent firms in sustainability transitions. Building on seminal transition studies, we propose innovating/defending and collaborating/competing as two useful spectra to describe organisational ...
Thomas Magnusson, Viktor Werner
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The importance of low IQ to early diagnosis of autism
Abstract Some individuals can flexibly adapt to life's changing demands while others, in particular those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), find it challenging. The origin of early individual differences in cognitive abilities, the putative tools with which to navigate novel information in life, including in infants later diagnosed with ASD remains ...
Kristina Denisova, Zhichun Lin
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Greigite Formation Modulated by Turbidites and Bioturbation in Deep‐Sea Sediments Offshore Sumatra
Abstract Authigenic greigite may form at any time within a sediment during diagenesis. Its formation pathway, timing of formation, and geological preservation potential are key to resolving the fidelity of (paleo‐)magnetic signals in greigite‐bearing sediments.
Tao Yang +4 more
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Endosomal trafficking and related genetic underpinnings as a hub in Alzheimer's disease
Abstract Genetic studies support the amyloid cascade as the leading hypothesis for the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Although significant efforts have been made in untangling the amyloid and other pathological events in AD, ongoing interventions for AD have not been revealed efficacious for slowing down disease progression.
Adriana Limone +3 more
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Nature‐based Solutions (NbS) are gaining prominence as strategies to tackle climate, biodiversity and social challenges, but remain conceptually ambiguous and often framed through economistic perspectives. By analysing academic literature and insights from the CLEVER Cities project, this study identifies four conceptual approaches (eco‐technocratic ...
Izaskun Gómez de Salazar +1 more
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Fish predation causes significant Greenshell mussel losses in New Zealand. Experimental caging methods found losses due to predation up to 93% in juveniles (25 – 34 mm SL) over 67 days. However, the overall contribution of predation at other production stages remains unclear.
Rebecca L. Stobart +3 more
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Clinical phases and classification of breast tumor dormancy. Tumor dormancy is described as the period after treatment until residual tumor cells become detectable as relapsing disease in clinic. During the period of clinical tumor dormancy, tumor mass dormancy and cellular dormancy may coexist.
Shu Chen +4 more
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Variant Prioritization by Pedigree‐Based Haplotyping
ABSTRACT Whole genome sequence (WGS) data provides opportunities for comprehensive evaluation of variants that may influence complex traits. However, prioritizing the large number of variants, particularly those in non‐coding regions, is a challenge.
Rafael A. Nafikov +8 more
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Experiences of metastatic prostate cancer patients with a mainstream genetic testing pathway
What's new? Germline genetic testing can direct cancer patients towards more optimal treatment options and relatives towards targeted cancer screening or preventive measures. In the case of prostate cancer, many patients are eligible for such testing, though little is known about its psychosocial impacts.
Michiel Vlaming +21 more
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