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The present study characterizes gamma dose rate (GDR) concentrations in Bilbao, located in the northern Iberian Peninsula, utilizing a comprehensive 10-min interval database spanning from 2009 to 2018.
Natalia Alegría +3 more
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An introduction to Mandelbrot cascades
In this course, we propose an elementary and self-contained introduction to canonical Mandelbrot random cascades. The multiplicative construction is explained and the necessary and sufficient condition of non-degeneracy is proved.
Heurteaux, Yanick
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PMP22 copy number variation disrupts myelin architecture at SLIs and Nodes of Ranvier. Adherens junction and axoglial domain defects are often more severe in CMT1A than HNPP. Findings support PMP22 functioning as a structural organizer of myelin. ABSTRACT Charcot–Marie–Tooth Disease Type 1A (CMT1A) and Hereditary Neuropathy with Liability to Pressure ...
Kathryn R. Moss +3 more
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Validation of grizzly bear hair hormone profiles as a tool to monitor population demographics
We measured 16 steroid and thyroid hormone concentrations in grizzly bear hair to predict sex, age class, and reproductive status. Models were highly accurate when predicting sex and age class and showed promise for assessing reproductive status. Results illustrate the potential for hair hormone profiles as non‐invasive population monitoring tools ...
Abbey E. Wilson +10 more
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Background Although ordering food online has become a leading lifestyle factor among the Chinese urban population, its health impact is understudied. This study aims to examine this aspect, focusing on online takeaway food impacts related to foodborne ...
Ke Jin +6 more
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Abstract Anthropogenic climate change affects regional hydrological cycles and poses significant challenges to the sustainable supply of freshwater. The Central China water tower (CCWT) is the key source region feeding the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, and its runoff is indispensable for the surrounding mega‐city clusters. Here we present a reconstruction
Weipeng Yue +18 more
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False consensus beliefs and populist attitudes
Abstract A well‐established finding from social psychology is that people tend to hold “false consensus beliefs,” that is, they regularly overestimate how many others agree with their own opinions. However, the consequences of such beliefs for citizens' assessment of democratic legitimacy are still largely unexplored.
Nils D. Steiner +2 more
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