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This comprehensive review presents a progressive roadmap for perovskite vision detectors. Centered on perovskiteābased artificial perception, the graphic illustrates a systematic evolution: starting with fundamental material engineering and device architectures, advancing toward complex functional strategies such as flexible neuromorphic imaging ...
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Extreme temperature events reshuffle the ecological landscape of the Southern Ocean. [PDF]
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Carapics: A Web-based Platform for Semi-quantitative Analysis of Structural Change in Biological Samples. [PDF]
Dickinson GH +6 more
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Global warming drives an increase in pre-monsoon tropical cyclone activity over the North Indian Ocean. [PDF]
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Simulation Model of Wind and Wave-Induced Doppler Shifts for Multi-Band Radars and Its Application in SAR-Based Ocean Current Inversion. [PDF]
Guan Z, Zhang Y, Chu X.
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A horizontal connectivity mode in coastal oceans: transport overrides stratification to govern microbiome network stability. [PDF]
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The annual productivity of the ocean is limited by the availability of nutrients. Ocean Nourishment is the concept of purposefully introducing nutrients to the surface ocean to sequester carbon dioxide and increase the sustainable supply of marine protein.
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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1968
Only the sea can meet a greatly increased demand for protein, for minerals, for fresh water or for power generation. Any of these requirements alone would ensure that man's interest in the oceans must quicken. In fact we have all of these needs and more besides, so that the case for closer study of the sea is overwhelming.
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Only the sea can meet a greatly increased demand for protein, for minerals, for fresh water or for power generation. Any of these requirements alone would ensure that man's interest in the oceans must quicken. In fact we have all of these needs and more besides, so that the case for closer study of the sea is overwhelming.
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