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Comparison of Solar Energetic Particle Flux Measurements by CRaTER and GOES
Abstract The Cosmic Ray Telescope for the Effects of Radiation (CRaTER) aboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft has been operating in lunar orbit since 2009. CRaTER data provide a long‐term record of the near‐Moon radiation environment that is relevant to human exploration.
C. Zeitlin+8 more
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Nowcasting Solar Energetic Particle Events for Mars Missions
Abstract In addition to the omnipresent Galactic Cosmic Rays, sudden Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) events present considerable health hazards for manned space missions. These events not only contribute to an increased long‐term cancer risk, but can, in extreme cases, cause acute radiation syndromes.
Jan Leo Löwe+10 more
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Global warming and obesity: External heat exposure as a modulator of energy balance
Core body temperature regulation can significantly influence metabolic processes to maintain energy balance. For example, geographic and environmental factors (global warming) can affect obesity rates and can be tracked along latitudinal boundaries.
Imani Muhammad+3 more
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The quorum sensing regulated sRNA Lrs1 participates in the adaptation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in low iron by downregulating the siderophore pyochelin, the Quorum Sensing system PQS, and its associated virulence factor phenazines. ABSTRACT Iron is an essential nutrient for microbial growth. The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa can survive
Dimitra Panagiotopoulou+7 more
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Review of asteroid, meteor, and meteorite‐type links
Abstract With the goal to determine the origin of our meteorites in the asteroid belt, video and photographic observations of meteors have now tracked 75 meteorite falls. Six years ago, there were just hints that different meteorite types arrived on different orbits, but now, the number of orbits (N) is high enough for distinct patterns to emerge.
Peter Jenniskens+1 more
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Evolution of sexual systems and regressive evolution in Riccia
Summary The genus Riccia is the most speciose of the Marchantiopsida, the complex thalloid liverworts. In contrast to the predicted ancestral liverwort and the majority of extant liverworts that are dioicous, most Riccia species are monoicous. Both the gametophyte and the sporophyte generations have undergone regressive evolution in Riccia, with the ...
Jonathan Levins+13 more
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The strength of organ, tissue, and body field effects determines the frequency of all neoplasia
Abstract In 1953, Danely Slaughter proposed the concept of field cancerization, or field effect, to explain the development of additional neoplasia of similar type. A recent theory (de Groen, 2022) states that all DNA is exposed to a constant source of damage, resulting in a constant rate of germline and somatic DNA mutations.
Piet C. de Groen
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ABSTRACT Dwarfing genes that are considerably reducing plant height are used in many cereals. In triticale, the rye‐derived dominant dwarfing gene Ddw1 was introgressed in commercial varieties. It has already been shown that this gene increases Fusarium head blight (FHB) susceptibility in one segregating population.
Thomas Miedaner+2 more
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ABSTRACT Underpinned by rigorous clinical trial data, the use of existing home sleep apnoea testing is now commonly employed for sleep disordered breathing diagnostics in most clinical sleep centres globally. This has been a welcome addition for the field given the considerable burden of disease, cost, and access limitations with in‐laboratory ...
Lucía Pinilla+2 more
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