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Valença Neto, Paulo da Fonseca +3 more
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Mapping the density of giant trees in the Amazon
Summary Tall trees (height ≥ 60 m) are keystone elements of tropical forests, strongly influencing biodiversity, carbon storage, and ecosystem resilience. Yet, their density and spatial distribution remain poorly quantified, especially in remote Amazonian regions, limiting our understanding of their ecological roles and contribution to forest–climate ...
Robson Borges de Lima +20 more
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O “arte gímnástico” de Jerônimo Mercurial e a educação do corpo: notas sobre o esquecimento
Jessica Vitorino da Silva Terra Nova +2 more
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Abstract Purpose Job satisfaction is an attitudinal variable that describes how people feel in their position. Recent studies indicate that only 45% of Spanish optometrists report job satisfaction, lower than their counterparts in other countries. This study aimed to exhaustively assess factors influencing stress, burnout and job satisfaction within ...
Cristina Alvarez‐Peregrina +2 more
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More Than Regulation: Challenging Habermas on the Future of the Public Sphere
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Bernardo Ferro
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Invasive Acacia seeds harbour richer and more functionally diverse endophyte communities than co‐occurring native Fabaceae, which could enhance establishment and invasion success of Acacia. Abstract Invasive plant species threaten ecosystems by decreasing biodiversity and altering their functioning.
J. G. Jesus +3 more
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ABSTRACT Invertebrate burrow morphologies and distributions are presented for the tidal flats of the middle and lower reaches of the tide‐influenced (mesotidal), mud‐dominated Mira River estuary (SW Portugal) as an analogue for interpreting the ichnology of palaeoestuarine successions.
Alina Shchepetkina +5 more
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Electricity Use of Automation or How to Tax Robots?
ABSTRACT While automation technologies replace workers in ever more tasks, robots, 3D‐printers, and AI require substantial amounts of electricity. How are automation technologies affected by the price of electricity, and how do robot taxes and electricity taxes affect their adoption?
Emanuel Gasteiger +3 more
wiley +1 more source

