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Abstract The twin crises of mental and planetary health can benefit from understanding how visiting nature and nature connectedness are related to well‐being and environmentalism. These relationships are complicated by (1) the quality of neighbourhood nature, which can influence both nature visit behaviour and nature connectedness, as well as well ...
Ian Alcock+3 more
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Breaking the Complexity of Cancer Using Computational Transcriptomic Network Biology
ABSTRACT While the landscapes of cancer mutations have been mostly clarified, in this study, we focused on the connective aggregates between mutations and phenotypes, named here as “gene transcriptomic networks,” aiming to survey computational network biology processes that have achieved significant results in cancer biology.
Heewon Park, Satoru Miyano
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Abstract Fault systems of various geometries develop into accretionary wedges to accommodate slip partitioning of plate convergence in oblique settings. However, how they form, evolve and contribute to the segmentation of the megathrust is still poorly understood. The Barbados accretionary wedge, which results from the subduction of the American plates
Gaëlle Bénâtre+6 more
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Abstract The Northeast U.S. continental shelf is characterized by relatively cold and fresh shelf waters of Arctic origin, whereas the adjacent Slope Sea is home to warm and salty, Gulf Stream derived waters. These contrasting watermass properties form a strong Shelfbreak Front, which can act as dynamical barrier of exchange between onshore and ...
Glen G. Gawarkiewicz+9 more
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Abstract Climate change is creating more frequent extreme weather events, but impacts on violence are not well understood. We explored associations of extreme weather with firearm violence and child maltreatment in Wayne County, Michigan. To understand contextual influences, we estimated models using data from before (2018–2019), during (March 2020 ...
Rebeccah Sokol+3 more
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Tropical Cyclone Surface Winds From Aircraft With a Neural Network
Abstract Estimates of the surface wind field in a tropical cyclone (TC) are required in real time by operational forecast centers to warn the public about potential impacts to life and property. In‐situ aircraft data must be adjusted from flight level to surface using wind reductions (WRs) since the aircraft cannot fly too low due to safety concerns ...
Alexander J. DesRosiers+5 more
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Due to their higher performance and reliability, we consider SSDMs valuable for modelling unobserved discards and advise caution when using conditional joint prediction for continuous response variables such as biomass, especially when overdispersion is likely.
James A. Smith, Daniel D. Johnson
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Lower 25(OH)D levels are associated with reduced HRV in individuals with DF. Specifically, when 25(OH)D levels fall below 50 nmol/L, the risk of cardiac autonomic dysfunction in people with DF significantly increases. ABSTRACT Background Previous studies have shown that vitamin D deficiency was associated with both cardiac autonomic dysfunction and the
Mingxin Bai+12 more
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Phacidium infestans DSM 5139 was studied for its ability to penetrate pine needles and overcome their inhibitory compounds. Using mass spectrometry and genome mining, we identified the biological and molecular strategies enabling nutrient acquisition and resilience against chemical stress, providing insights into the survival mechanisms of this cold ...
Chahira Zerouki+5 more
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Microbial consortia naturally derived from descomposing leather initiated degradation of chromium‐tanned leather under nutrient‐limited conditions. Key taxa, including Bacillus, Microbacterium and Acinetobacter, formed biofilms, tolerated chromium and induced collagen matrix disruption, highlighting their potential for sustainable biotechnological ...
Manuela Bonilla‐Espadas+6 more
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