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Abstract In the current research, we use network analysis to examine the structure, ideological foundations and correlates of climate change conspiracy theories, distinguishing between denialist and warmist beliefs. Denialist beliefs, typically endorsed on the political right, claim that climate change is exaggerated, whereas warmist beliefs, more ...
Dylan de Gourville +2 more
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Background Patients with obesity exhibit high prevalence of heart failure with preserved or mildly reduced ejection fraction (HFpEF or HFmrEF). Recently, the mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist finerenone demonstrated benefits in this population ...
M. Monmirel-Fauconnier +15 more
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Mechanical Properties and Environmental Impact of a Sustainable Ultra-High-Performance Concrete using High-Content Fly Ash [PDF]
This research aims to develop a sustainable Ultra-High-Performance Concrete (UHPC) by using high-volume Class F fly ash to replace cement at ratios of 20%, 40%, and 60% by weight to reduce cement usage primary source of CO2 emission, combined with mixed ...
Panyai Playchumpon +2 more
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The important ‘no-envy’ fairness criterion has typically been attributed to Foley (1967) and sometimes to Tinbergen (1946, 1953). We reveal that Jan Tinbergen introduced ‘no-envy’ as a fairness criterion in his article “Mathematiese Psychologie” published in 1930 in the Dutch journal Mens en Maatschappij and translated as “Mathematical Psychology” in ...
Heilmann, Conrad, Wintein, Stefan
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Evaluating integrative strategies for incorporating phenotypic features in spatial transcriptomics
Abstract The key advantage of spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies lies in the spatial domain: these techniques not only offer an unprecedented opportunity to interrogate intact biological samples in a spatially informed manner, but also set the stage for integration with other imaging‐based modalities.
Levin M Moser +4 more
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URBAN MICROCLIMATE IMPROVEMENT USING ENVI-MET CLIMATE MODEL [PDF]
The aim of this paper is the modelling of urban microclimate, based on the limits imposed by the complexity of the three-dimensional space of cities. To this purpose, different Bioclimatic Scenarios were investigated through the microclimatic simulations
E. Chatzinikolaou +2 more
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ABSTRACT The European Union's Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) obliges the importers and users of seven agricultural commodities to achieve supply chain traceability and prevent deforestation‐linked products from entering the EU market. This paper investigates how companies and producing countries in the coffee sector prepared for EUDR compliance by ...
Janina Grabs
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Pomegranate is a self-pollinated species crop, and its improvement programmes depend on molecular genetics and phenotypic variation. However, inadequate information on genetic diversity and population structure among pomegranate genotypes from this ...
Hedi Ibrahim, Emad Hama-Ali
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PlantCV v4: Image analysis software for high‐throughput plant phenotyping
Abstract PlantCV is an open‐source Python project aimed at developing tools to address a range of image‐based, plant phenotyping questions. PlantCV has been used for more than 10 years to automate trait collection from image data, and the newest release, PlantCV version 4, continues to lower the barrier to entry for users without substantial coding ...
Haley Schuhl +61 more
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ABSTRACT There is an increased proportion of studies using quantile‐based regression methodology (QR) in economics. They offer a robust alternative to classical mean regressions, which can estimate non‐normal variables with distributional heterogeneity in the dependent variable.
Shajara Ul‐Durar +4 more
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