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Tree planting, natural colonisation, hybrid approaches: Land manager decisions explored
Abstract There is a global drive to protect biodiversity and help combat climate change. In the UK, this is expressed in a number of policy initiatives and tools that include increasing tree cover as an important nature‐based solution to achieving national policy targets.
Bianca Ambrose‐Oji +5 more
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Is the Cynic Counter-Culture a Denial of Fine Arts? A Modern Challenge Facing the Philosopher-Artist [PDF]
François Gagin
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FLASHApp: Interactive Data Analysis and Visualization for Top‐Down Proteomics
ABSTRACT Top‐down proteomics (TDP) is increasingly being applied in proteoform‐resolved biomedical and clinical research. However, the complexity of TDP data demands flexible visualization tools integrated with analysis workflows to streamline interpretation and validation. Existing tools lack adaptability and interactivity, often requiring researchers
Tom David Müller +8 more
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The relationship between artistic skills and academic engagement among artistically gifted non-specialist university students. [PDF]
Aldhorman GAA.
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Life after herbarium digitisation: Physical and digital collections, curation and use
Societal Impact Statement Collections of dried plant specimens (herbaria) provide an invaluable resource for the study of many areas of scientific interest and conservation globally. Digitisation increases access to specimens and metadata, enabling efficient use across a broad spectrum of research.
Alan James Paton +39 more
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Distinct domains: a call for nuance in the categorization and evaluation of "Arts and Humanities" disciplines. [PDF]
Savage WE, Wheeler R, Olejniczak AJ.
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Impacts of a Century‐Old Urban Dam on Water Quality and Habitat Composition, Flint River, Flint, MI
ABSTRACT Dams significantly influence river ecosystems worldwide, fragmenting habitats, altering sediment transport, and reducing biodiversity. Urban rivers are especially vulnerable, where dams compound stressors such as channelization, pollution, and degraded riparian zones. In response, dam removals are a growing restoration tool globally.
Chloe J. Summers, Heather A. Dawson
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