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Abstract Electricity generated by wind power turbines is highly dependent on wind speed, and, thus, the weather at the surface. During wintertime, the dominant wind system in the stratosphere, the polar vortex, influences the weather patterns at the surface. Recent research has shown that energetic electron precipitation (EEP) from space into the polar
V. Juntunen, T. Asikainen, A. Salminen
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Widespread occurrence of two carbon fixation pathways in tubeworm endosymbionts: lessons from hydrothermal vent associated tubeworms from the Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
Vestimentiferan tubeworms (siboglinid polychaetes) of the genus Lamellibrachia are common members of cold-seep faunal communities and have also been found at sedimented hydrothermal vent sites in the Pacific.
Andrea eGärtner +13 more
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The conductivity relaxation process, as observed in the imaginary part of the electric modulus, is investigated theoretically. A new function is developed to distinguish non‐Ohmic conductivity relaxation from dipolar effects using the electric modulus formalism, addressing challenges posed by interfacial polarisation and electrode effects.
Stavros X. Drakopoulos
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Therapeutic potential of Parabacteroides distasonis in gastrointestinal and hepatic disease
This review illustrate the metabolic network medicated by Parabacteroides distasonis and its role and action mechanism in gastrointestinal and hepatic disease. The natural components affecting Parabacteroides distasonis was summarized, which show the therapeutic potential for gastrointestinal and hepatic diseases. Abstract Increasing evidences indicate
Jingyi Duan +5 more
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Abstract A network of 30‐MHz riometers distributed across Canada have been monitoring auroral absorption for decades. Electron precipitation can cause enhanced densities to develop below ∼100 km where the higher neutral density can cause absorption of High Frequency (HF) signals.
R. G. Gillies, E. Spanswick, S. Skone
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Fully Degradable Polyphosphoester Cubosomes for Sustainable Agrochemical Delivery
The urgent need to address microplastic pollution and promote sustainable agriculture has driven the development of fully degradable carriers for agrochemicals. A novel self‐assembly method is introduced to produce porous polymer cubosomes (PCs), which are mesoporous (2–50 nm), and loaded with fungicides for effective release.
Suna Azhdari +8 more
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Abstract This work reports the development of the first version of the E‐region Prompt Radio Occultation Based Electron Density (E‐PROBED) Model. This is an empirical model of E‐region electron density (Ne) between 90 and 120 km developed using radio occultation measurements from the COSMIC‐1 mission.
Cornelius Csar Jude H. Salinas +4 more
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Ozone impact from solar energetic particles cools the polar stratosphere. [PDF]
Szela G ME +4 more
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The Nature of High-Energy Tail Electron Precipitation [PDF]
Denne avhandlingen er en del av en større forskningsinnsats ved Universitetet i Bergen som prøver å forstå "Hva er effektene av partikkelnedbør på atmosfæren?". Ett viktig steg mot et svar er å forbedre parametriseringen av Medium Energy Electrons (MEE, ≳
Salice, Josephine Alessandra
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Connection of energetic electron precipitation to solar wind and geomagnetic activity [PDF]
The subject of the thesis was the analysis of energetic electron precipitation (EEP) using principal component analysis (PCA) as well as how the EEP connects to geomagnetic activity and solar wind parameters.
Ruopsa, Miro
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