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ABSTRACT Background Papillary urothelial carcinoma (transitional cell carcinoma) is one of the most common malignant tumors of the urinary tract. Urothelial carcinomas are classified into muscle‐invasive and non‐muscle‐invasive types. Among the latter, papillary urothelial carcinoma is further categorized into low‐grade and high‐grade forms.
Natalia Domian +2 more
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Abstract Turbidites have been widely studied as indicators of the occurrences and magnitudes of paleo‐tsunamis and paleo‐earthquakes. Inversion to estimate flow conditions from turbidites offers valuable insights into the magnitudes of paleo‐seismic and tsunami events.
Seiya Fujishima, Hajime Naruse
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Tetrapentylammonium forms a stable complex with c‐MYC G‐quadruplex, in which the ligand is positioned above the terminal G9‐G13‐G18‐G22 quartet of the host structure and is surrounded by the 3'‐(T23‐A24‐A25) flanking region. The binding proceeds with the release of waters of hydration and a slight decrease in the dynamics of the G‐quadruplex.
Xuan Li +4 more
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Unravelling the complex interaction between mantle and crustal magmas encoded in the lavas of San Vincenzo (Tuscany, Italy). Part I: Petrography and Thermobarometry. [PDF]
The San Vincenzo Volcanic Complex was emplaced ~. 4.4 Ma. ago and consists of cordierite-bearing lavas which are the result of a complex interaction between mantle-derived and crustal anatectic magmas.
Perugini, Diego +5 more
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MUMOTT: a Python package for the analysis of multi‐modal tensor tomography data
The MUMOTT Python package facilitates the analysis of small‐ and wide‐angle X‐ray scattering tensor tomography data, using CPU and GPU acceleration to simplify complex computational tasks. Designed for ease of use, extensibility and efficiency, MUMOTT aims to lower barriers to adopting tensor tomography methods within the wider research community.Small‐
Leonard C. Nielsen +6 more
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Abstract Bubble‐plumes are commonly used in lake restoration to alleviate problems associated with hypolimnetic hypoxia. In lakes with multiple basins separated by sills, bubble‐plumes have been used locally to boost oxygen levels in individual basins. However, they have the potential to affect inter‐basin exchange leading to unexpected results.
J. C. Toledo +3 more
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Evolution of Erosion and Deposition Induced by an Impinging Jet to Manage Sediment
Abstract Dams are important water infrastructure whose main purposes can be compromised by sedimentation. This causes loss of storage volume, affecting river sediment fluxes and morphology. However, sediment management strategies can be implemented to reduce these impacts.
P. Buffon +3 more
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Densimetric sorting of olives to control olive oil quality
Densimetric sorting allowed post‐harvest olives to be separated based on density using a solution of water and salt. From the different groups of olives, it was possible to extract respective oils, which were analyzed and exhibited distinct chemical and sensory characteristics, allowing for potential differentiation in production. Abstract Extra virgin
Agnese Spadi +5 more
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Abstract Large amplitude and unexpected waves are a regular source of natural disasters. Among them, impulse waves generated by landslides can represent a significant threat. Therefore, predicting and measuring the generation of such waves is essential.
Abigaël Darvenne +2 more
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Role of natural nanoparticles on the speciation of Ni in andosols of la Reunion
Andosols on the island of Reunion have high nickel (Ni) concentrations due to the natural pedo-geochemical background. Enhanced knowledge of Ni speciation is necessary to predict the bioavailability and potential toxicity of this element.
Basile-Doelsch, Isabelle +17 more
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