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ABSTRACT Personal development and inclusive education are fundamental rights. However, people with intellectual disability face significant barriers in accessing these rights. Empowering them is crucial to enable the exercise of their rights and achieve full social inclusion, which can be facilitated through tools that capture their experiences in ...
Estefanía Martínez‐Isla +5 more
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El lugar común de que las proposiciones jurídicas son intrínsecamente argumentabIes se opone al lugar común rival de que el Estado de Derecho (Rule of Law) es valorado en consideración a la certeza jurídica. La reconciliación de esos aparentes contrarios toma en cuenta las aportaciones de las teorías de la retórica y de las teorías procedímentales de ...
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ABSTRACT This case study of the 2019 Farm Workforce Modernization Act explains how immigration policy is framed and how compromise is generated among legislators and interest groups with conflicting goals. This research relies on a content analysis of publicly available primary documents dating from 2019 to 2020, and a qualitative survey of 20 ...
Margaret Gray +2 more
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Nuestros autores son tanto nacionales como extranjeros, todos ellos expertos en las áreas temáticas de esta revista y experimentados investigadores que han dedicado gran parte de su esfuerzo profesional a la investigación y al desarrollo profesional de ...
Joaquín Ordóñez
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Detectability of Phytoplankton Biomass Extremes Using Simulated Satellite Chlorophyll Observations
Abstract Extreme open‐ocean phytoplankton events can influence marine ecosystems, yet their global occurrence, drivers, and consequences remain poorly understood. Most large‐scale studies rely on satellite chlorophyll, which provides only a surface view, is affected by physiological variability, and is often missing due to clouds and low sunlight. Here,
Genevieve L. Clow +5 more
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Interbasin Analysis of the Poleward Expansion of Tropical Cyclone Potential Intensity
Abstract Favorable thermodynamic environments for tropical cyclone (TCs), as measured by potential intensity (PI), expand to higher latitudes in a warming climate, in both observations and future simulations. However, this expansion rate has yet to be compared systematically between hemispheres and across basins.
Aaron Kruskie, Daniel R. Chavas
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Abstract Typical AI downscaling models ingest large data sets, obscuring physical insight and straining computational resources. Guided by meteorological theory, a compact yet physically informative input set alleviates these limitations. Analyses of TaiwanVVM simulations reveals that the synoptic‐scale upstream sounding largely controls the evolution ...
Fucent Hsuan Wei Hsu +2 more
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Abstract The El Niño‐Southern Oscillation has two warm phase flavors of Eastern Pacific (EP) and Central Pacific (CP) El Niños that exhibit seemingly distinct global teleconnections, but the limited observational sample leaves open whether and where these differences are robust.
Ashley T. Huang +2 more
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Abstract Anthropogenic emissions over China have recently declined due to environmental actions. This work estimates the sensitivity of sulfate aerosol (SO4 ${\text{SO}}_{4}$) concentration to the amount of SO2 ${\text{SO}}_{2}$ emissions reduction over China from 2010 to 2020 using an Earth system model with two different aerosol representations.
Warren P. Smith +15 more
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Abstract Understanding how the short‐term evolution of synoptic weather patterns influence Mesoscale Convective Systems (MCSs) is essential, as these systems are responsible for over half of central U.S. flash floods, leading to substantial socioeconomic and water resource management impacts. This study analyzes long‐term MCS data, flash flood reports,
Wenjun Cui +4 more
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