Abstract The diatom Cymbella janischii is an invasive species in Japan, causing nuisance blooms by forming thick mats in rivers. To date, there are no documented studies on the microbiome associations in C. janischii mats or the processes that drive bloom formation.
Eldrin D. L. R. Arguelles +2 more
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The fragmentation properties of massive star-forming regions in 30Dor-10 at 2000 au resolution. [PDF]
Traficante A +11 more
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Abstract Amorphous carbon (αC) is found in various extraterrestrial particles, including those thought to originate from the outer Solar System. αC can form through two main processes involving C‐rich materials: exposure to energetic charged particles and thermal processing.
M. Germanà +10 more
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S-Pen Technology and Online Signatures: Cross-Device Variability and Its Implications for Mobile Biometric Authentication. [PDF]
Reyes-García G +3 more
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Nanoscale space weathering features in mature lunar soil revealed by TEM and APT
Abstract Space weathering significantly alters the optical, chemical, and structural properties of lunar regolith at micro‐ and nanoscales; yet detailed nanoscale variability within individual soils remains underexplored. Here we apply transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography to four mineral grains (olivine, ilmenite, and two ...
Jennika Greer +6 more
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Effect of foliar application of potassium on wheat tolerance to salt stress. [PDF]
Noor F +12 more
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Categorization of screen glasses of mobile devices with respect to their EPR spectral properties and potential applicability for use in retrospective dosimetry. [PDF]
Marciniak A +6 more
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Extreme properties of a compact and massive accreting black hole host in the first 500 Myr. [PDF]
Tripodi R +31 more
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Strong long-term variability in active galactic nuclei affects virial black hole mass measurements. [PDF]
Amrutha N +7 more
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Alcohol-related liver disease disrupts bile acid homeostasis and gut microbial bile acid metabolism. [PDF]
Keller MI +24 more
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