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Association of maternal nocturnal heart rate and adverse pregnancy outcomes
Abstract Introduction Prior data suggest that higher nocturnal heart rate may represent a marker of cardiometabolic disease risk in nonpregnant adults. Data on nocturnal heart rate and pregnancy outcomes are limited. We sought to assess the association of maternal nocturnal heart rate with adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Stephanie A. Fisher+18 more
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Paleomagnetic Secular Variation of Early Middle Miocene Volcanics From Vogelsberg (Germany)
Abstract The Earth's magnetic field significantly changed its rate of polarity reversals over the past 200 Myr; yet it remains controversial whether these drastic changes—from a stable state of polarity during the Cretaceous Normal Superchron to more than 10 events per Myr during the Jurassic—are accompanied with similar changes in the directional ...
Y. Chi, F. Lhuillier
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Search for inhomogeneous Meissner screening in Nb induced by low-temperature surface treatments [PDF]
Empirical surface treatments, such as low-temperature baking (LTB) in a gaseous atmosphere or in vacuum, are important for the surface preparation of Nb superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities. These treatments inhomogeneously dope the first $\sim$50 nm of Nb's subsurface and are expected to impart depth-dependent characteristics to its Meissner
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Thank You to Our 2024 Reviewers
Abstract On behalf of the editorial board of Water Resources Research (WRR) and the entire water science community, we want to express our most heartfelt gratitude to all who reviewed manuscripts for the journal in 2024. Your great efforts have ensured and improved the high quality and impact of the WRR papers and generally of research in our field. In
Georgia Destouni+15 more
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“Consumers’ Preferences Toward Farmed Salmon in China: Integrating Sensory and Choice Experiments”
Country of origin information affects sensory liking and willingness to pay for salmon. Chinese consumers could not differentiate domestically produced rainbow trout from imported Atlantic salmon when blind. Ecolabels, price, overall liking, education, frequency of aquatic food consumption, and prior experience with salmon were influential.
Mausam Budhathoki+7 more
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Abstract As part of the Apollo Next‐Generation Sample Analysis (ANGSA) program, we provide bulk composition, mineralogy, petrology, and noble gas assays of lunar particles and soils from the top half of the 73001/2 double‐drive tube (i.e., 73002) studied by the ANGSA consortium.
Barbara A. Cohen+7 more
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Maximal uniform convergence rates in parametric estimation problems [PDF]
This paper considers parametric estimation problems with independent, identically,non-regularly distributed data. It focuses on rate-effciency, in the sense of maximal possible convergence rates of stochastically bounded estimators, as an optimality ...
Daniel McFadden, Walter Beckert
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Observational signatures of holographic models of inflation [PDF]
We discuss the phenomenology of recently proposed holographic models of inflation, in which the very early universe is non-geometric and is described by a dual three-dimensional quantum field theory (QFT). We analyze models determined by a specific class of dual QFTs and show that they have the following universal properties: (i) they have a nearly ...
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Valuing the landscape benefits of rural policies actions in Veneto (Italy) [PDF]
This study addresses, with reference to the landscape, a precise request of the EU to quantify the benefits of public expenditure in agriculture. It analyses the implications on rural landscape of some measures of the Common Agricultural Policy at a ...
Tempesta, Tiziano, Vecchiato, Daniel
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Researchers have identified selective revealing, that is, the voluntary, purposeful, and irrevocable disclosure of information to third parties, as a mechanism in ecosystem building. However, there is a lack of understanding of the ecosystem‐level factors that drive managers' decisions to share such information in emerging ecosystems.
Pia Kerstin Neudert+2 more
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