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There are more things in heaven and Earth than we dream of in our physiology
The Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Victor A. Maltsev +2 more
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Abstract The production, attenuation, and absorption of secondary cosmic rays (SCR) are influenced by atmospheric parameters such as air pressure and temperature. To reliably correlate SCR flux measurements with atmospheric ionization driven by energetic particle precipitation, these dependencies must be quantified.
A. Al‐Qaaod +11 more
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Genomic diversity of non-typhoidal <i>Salmonella</i> found in patients suffering from gastroenteritis in Norfolk, UK. [PDF]
Rudder SJ +4 more
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LACK OF INTERACTION BETWEEN THE DUST GRAINS AND THE ANOMALOUS RADIO JET IN THE NEARBY SPIRAL GALAXY NGC 4258 [PDF]
Seppo Laine +3 more
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Abstract On 15 February 2018 a co‐rotating interaction region (CIR) from an equatorial coronal hole reached the Earth. The CIR initiated a moderate and slowly intensifying geomagnetic storm, which began with a large and strong substorm injection.
Geoffrey D. Reeves +27 more
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Our results point to the importance of taking management decisions for these forests considering regional conditions as well as forest type. The provided list of soil keystone taxa should be taken into account in future research and soil monitoring, which is essential for sustainable management of land.
Concha Cano‐Díaz +10 more
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Unveiling the molecular arsenal: genome sequencing and <i>in silico</i> secretome analysis of <i>Fusarium verticillioides</i> provide insights into maize root rot pathogenesis. [PDF]
Narváez-Zapata JA +6 more
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Star Formation, Radio Sources, Cooling X-Ray Gas, and Galaxy Interactions in the Brightest Cluster Galaxy in 2A0335+096 [PDF]
Megan Donahue +4 more
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ABSTRACT As human activities drive biodiversity decline, effective biomonitoring is more crucial than ever to track species distribution changes and inform conservation and restoration actions. Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a promising tool for the simultaneous detection of multiple taxa. However, while substrates play a crucial
Aloïs Berard +3 more
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