ABSTRACT The Transbrasiliano‐Kandi‐4°50′ (TK4) shear zone in western Gondwana crosscuts South America and NW Africa for at least 6000 km. Despite its impressive size, the timing of the main episode of dextral ductile shearing is uncertain. We present detailed in situ multi‐mineral geochronology of mylonites from both Brazil and Algeria supporting that ...
F. A. Caxito +4 more
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Dill (Anethum graveolens L.) response to sewage sludge amendment and its impact on growth and heavy metal accumulation. [PDF]
Ahmed MT, Alrumman SA, Kumar P, Eid EM.
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This work reports the first observation of long‐range synchronized photoluminescence blinking in vapor‐grown, fully inorganic CsPbBr3 microcrystals, extending over 10 µm. The observations contradict supertrap‐based models and link blinking to Pb‐rich growth conditions. A new mechanism is established, in which hole diffusion mediates collective electron–
Noam Veber +11 more
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Effect of weed management on growth, yield and economics of dill (Anethum graveolens L.) in typic haplustept soils. [PDF]
Choudhary R +4 more
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The Impact of Carbon Pricing on Corporate Sustainability: Evidence From the European Union
ABSTRACT The European Union (EU) has played a leading role in the fight against climate change. One mechanism used to meet the targets for global greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions is carbon pricing. A prominent example is the EU Emissions Trading System (EU‐ETS).
C. José García +2 more
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Abstract Robust estimation of wildlife populations represents a cornerstone of wildlife research and provides critical information to guide management, including identifying at‐risk species, setting harvest rates, and evaluating predator and invasive species control programs.
Vaibhava Srivastava +2 more
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Correction: Advanced low-thermal fortification strategy for dill juice: enhanced bioaccessibility and functional properties through MLP-RSM optimization. [PDF]
Frontiers Production Office.
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Anthropogenic Infrastructures Shape Brown Bear Movements in Human‐Modified Landscapes
Human activities are major drivers of changes in animal behaviour, resulting in diverse spatial and temporal activity patterns across species. In this study, we analysed telemetry data from brown bears in Finland, Slovakia and Romania, to compare how human infrastructure influences their movement behaviour.
Pino García‐Sánchez +17 more
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Thermal processing and geographical origin as drivers of terpenoids variation in Anethum graveolens L. essential oils: A biplot analysis. [PDF]
Farmanpour Kalalagh K +4 more
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Alpine ungulates adjust diel activity to the natural return of wolves amid anthropogenic pressures
As wolves recolonise their historical range across Europe, ungulates face predation once more – but in landscapes profoundly altered by human activity. This shift raises crucial questions about their capacity to express adaptive antipredator behaviours.
Charlotte Vanderlocht +20 more
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