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A Pacific Ocean Legacy Embracing Tradition: Protecting 4 Million Square Kilometers of Pacific Waters by 2016 [PDF]
Ancient Polynesians used the sun, stars, and ocean swells to navigate the Pacific, the largest ocean on Earth with nearly half the world's marine waters. From west to east, they explored and settled a significant portion of the Pacific.
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A. Modeled T‐t paths for samples in the northern Ibex Hills, showing steady cooling throughout much of the Cenozoic, until rapid Miocene cooling. B. Weighted mean paths for each sample in this study. Note that all show a rapid cooling event at or just after 10 Ma, which is interpreted to represent exhumation as a result of regional extenstion ...
Zachariah D. Fleming
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Application of satellite data to tropic/subtropic moisture coupling [PDF]
The objective is to utilize various satellite products from a number of satellites together with data observed from platforms available during the FGGE Special Observing Periods to diagnose synoptic scale events in date void regions.
Mcguirk, J. P., Thompson, A. H.
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Multiphase Tectonic Process With Slab Dynamics in the Northern East China Sea Shelf Basin
Megasequence 1 characterised by Palaeocene extension and differential subsidence driven by the rollback of the subducting Izanagi Plate. Megasequence 2 records a kinematic reorganisation of the East Asian margin, transition from a rifting to a compressional regime.
Juhwan Woo +3 more
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This article explores the features of using hydroacoustic methods to measure and monitor climate-induced temperature variations along acoustic paths in the Sea of Japan.
Grigory Dolgikh +4 more
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Explained predictions of strong eastern Pacific El Niño events using deep learning. [PDF]
Rivera Tello GA +2 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the impact of trade liberalisation on income inequality across 24 Sub‐Saharan African (SSA) countries from 2000 to 2020. Using IV‐Tobit and 2SLS models, we consistently find that greater trade openness significantly exacerbates inequality in the region. Critically, we document an inverted U‐shaped relationship between trade
Guivis Zeufack Nkemgha +2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the problem of environmental contamination of disposable personal protective equipment, in particular face masks (FMs). As a result of environmental factors, FMs undergo aging and fragmentation processes and become a
Victor Pavlovich Chelomin +4 more
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Researcher–Entrepreneur Relationship and Performance of Innovative Startups
ABSTRACT Many innovative startups are joint ventures between researchers and entrepreneurs, who collaborate in R&D and product commercialization. Government policies such as grants, subsidies, and patent licensing fees act as Pigouvian subsidies, incentivizing R&D by bridging the gap between the social and private returns of innovation.
Yangguang Huang, Helen Hui
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Proteolysis/antiproteolysis system in apparently healthy men and women of different ages
Relevance. Aging is anatural biological process of aretrograde nature, during which there is an imbalance of all systems, including the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) system and tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases (TIMP). And vascular aging is
Vladimir N. Yushchuk +10 more
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