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Clumped Isotope Temperature Reconstruction Using Stalagmite Drip Cups
ABSTRACT Rationale Application of clumped isotope palaeothermometry to speleothems (carbonate cave deposits, e.g., stalagmites and flowstones) has been restricted largely to subaqueous samples because of kinetic fractionation processes that occur during subaerial speleothem formation, which lead to erroneously high inferred temperatures.
Stuart Umbo +11 more
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Individuals Maintain Similar Rates of Protein Synthesis over Time on the Same Plane of Nutrition under Controlled Environmental Conditions. [PDF]
Consistent individual differences in animal performance drive individual fitness under variable environmental conditions and provide the framework through which natural selection can operate.
Ian D McCarthy +3 more
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Value Creation by Support Organizations Through the Prism of Conflicting Institutional Logics
The article sets out to explore how conflicting institutional logics of support organizations influence their value creation. Value creation undertaken by support organizations does not directly reflect their missions. Even though one can generalize that
Markiewicz Joanna
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Meson Correlation Functions in the epsilon-Regime [PDF]
We present a numerical pilot study of the meson correlation functions in the epsilon-regime of chiral perturbation theory. Based on simulations with overlap fermions we measured the axial and pseudo-scalar correlation functions, and we discuss the ...
Bernard +23 more
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Radiation from a D-dimensional collision of shock waves: a remarkably simple fit formula
Recently, in arXiv:1105.2298 [hep-th], we have estimated the energy radiated in the head-on collision of two equal D-dimensional Aichelburg-Sexl shock waves, for even D, by solving perturbatively, to first order, the Einstein equations in the future of ...
Coelho, Flávio S. +2 more
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ABSTRACTThis article addresses the issue of parametric non‐congruence as it affects the articulation of closure in the first movement of Schubert's String Quartet in C major, D. 46. This movement displays two formal irregularities which render it problematic in relation to sonata theory: first, the presentation of new thematic material in the ...
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Background: DNA‐based vaccination rapidly induces strong cellular and humoral immune responses, which may be enhanced by inclusion of lysosomal‐associated membrane protein‐1 (LAMP). Objectives: This proof‐of‐concept study evaluated the efficacy and safety of a Der f 2/Zen 1‐LAMP‐based DNA vaccine immunotherapy in client‐owned dogs with nonseasonal AD ...
Petra Bizikova +6 more
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Leasing in Real Estate Valuation - Fuel Station Case Study
Leasing as a source of financing is used not only in the purchase of movable goods, but also machinery, equipment or constructions that are component parts of a real estate.
Trojanowski Dariusz +2 more
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General dilatonic gravity with an asymptotically free gravitational coupling constant near two dimensions [PDF]
We study a renormalizable, general theory of dilatonic gravity (with a kinetic-like term for the dilaton) interacting with scalar matter near two dimensions.
Elizalde, E., Odintsov, S. D.
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Pioglitazone suppresses mitochondrial excessive ROS generation and COX‐2 level through inhibition of Drp‐1 mediated mitochondrial fission in an AMPK‐dependent manner in LS. ABSTRACT Loss of function mutations of NDUFS4 resulted in Leigh syndrome, which is a progressive neurodegenerative disease and characterized by mitochondrial oxidative stress ...
Jie Luo +5 more
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