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The Transition From Bedload to Granular Debris Flow on Steep Slopes: A Force Balance Perspective
Abstract In mountainous regions, risk mitigation requires an understanding of sediment‐transport processes. We present new experiments conducted on a steep slope (33%) to study the transition from bedload to debris flow. The flume design was adapted to mimic alpine streams: instead of studying the mobility of a channel bed composed of uniform‐sediments,
Islam Koa +5 more
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Pauses and the temporal structure of speech [PDF]
Natural-sounding speech synthesis requires close control over the temporal structure of the speech flow. This includes a full predictive scheme for the durational structure and in particuliar the prolongation of final syllables of lexemes as well as for ...
Zellner, Brigitte
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Resource management: European viewpoints [PDF]
The Marine Environment and Resource Management - Should careful and rational management of fish stocks be considered a myth or a realistic prospect? Recent history has shown how.
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This study evaluates bulk and eDNA metabarcoding via suction sampling and modified pitfall traps to monitor salt marsh arthropods. Suction sampling excelled in detecting overlooked taxa, whereas pitfalls were effective for Scarabaeinae. Results underscore the importance of adapting protocols to specific taxa and habitats and highlight the effects of ...
Camila Leandro +8 more
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Development of a lip colour chart across four ethnicities
The present study revealed a large lip colour diversity across four ethnic groups. The inter‐group overlaps demonstrate that lip colour is not solely defined by individual ethnic belonging. The 53 lip tones described here could be used as target shades to create more inclusive nude lipsticks in the near future. Abstract In the human face, the lips play
Zoé Charton +8 more
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Représentations autour du niveau de langue : le cas du français à l’université
Cet article a pour objectif d'étudier le français parlé par les étudiants algériens. Il vise, à travers deux volets, à étudier le niveau de ces étudiants en langue française, tel qu’il est décrit par les enseignants, et sur ce qui le caractérise tant à l’
Nabil Sadi
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Transcriptional outputs and condensates – formation and function
Summary The dynamic spatiotemporal organization of macromolecules is key to the proper function of the cell, allowing the exquisite regulation of diverse processes from gene expression to enzymatic function. The formation of biomolecular condensates via phase separation (PS) acts as a general mechanism for selectively concentrating proteins, nucleic ...
Stephanie Hutin +4 more
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Background: The chronic and multifactorial character of canine atopic dermatitis (cAD) often leads to poor disease control and treatment dissatisfaction. Environmental factors are likely to contribute to the disease development and may play a more important role than assumed previously.
Patricia Clara‐Maria Rhodius +11 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives DEHT is considered a safer alternative to DEHP, a commonly used plasticizer with potential toxicological risks. We aimed to compare the storage efficacy of red blood cells (RBCs) in DEHT bags containing two different additive solutions: SAGM and PAGGSM.
Anaïs Lotens +8 more
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TNF/TNFR1 is a Key Regulator of Prolonged Fasting‐Induced Decrease in Adipose Tissue
Fasting triggers an inflammatory response and increases sympathetic tone in white adipose tissue (WAT), promoting fat breakdown and tissue remodeling. Fasting sparks an inflammatory response that underpins the reduction in adipocyte size and WAT remodeling.
Amanda Carla Clemente de Oliveira +12 more
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