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A NOTE ON THE ECOSYSTEM HEALTH OF A GLACIER-FED RIVER PINDER FROM CHAMOLI GARHWAL, UTTARAKHAND
Kapil Bisht +2 more
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Owing to the severe electromagnetic wave (EMW) pollution and the increasingly intricate operating environments, an excellent EMW absorber with multiple functions has become imperative. Herein, 3D/0D‐1D hierarchical carbon/Ni nanoparticles‐carbon noncoils (CNCs) composite foams with multi‐dimensional, multi‐interfacial and multi‐path structures can be ...
Beibei Zhan +8 more
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Antarctic grounding line delineation from the Italian Space Agency COSMO-SkyMed DInSAR data. [PDF]
Ross N, Milillo P, Dini L.
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Use of the TIPS Technique as a Possible Method of Acute Inhalation Toxicity Assessment
ABSTRACT Acute inhalation toxicity studies provide crucial information regarding short‐term exposure to volatile chemicals and help to ensure the safe handling and use of these chemicals. However, acute inhalation toxicity assessment requires specialized equipment, and most animal facilities are not able to carry out such studies.
Dina Mourad Saleh +8 more
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Contrasting melt regime in the Ice Grounding Zone of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica. [PDF]
Gadi R +3 more
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Impact of organic pollutants on phenotype and gene expression in human breast cancer cells
ABSTRACT Human exposure to industrial chemical compounds is widespread and, although often beneficial, prolonged contact may contribute to disease development, including cancer. While many studies have shown organic pollutants (OP) are cytotoxic, few have explored how long‐term exposure alters cell phenotype.
Camila Confortin +7 more
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Erratum: Host-virome associations in the weathering crust of a rapidly retreating temperate Alpine glacier. [PDF]
Varliero G +4 more
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Sediment accumulation rates in the West Arm of Glacier Bay, Alaska based on Lead-210 analysis
Justin Bergquist
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Abstract Introduction Community‐acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a frequent and costly cause of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. Previous prognostic tools for CAP are limited by small samples, single‐center or retrospective designs, lack of generalizability to ED settings, lack of biomarkers, or limited objective data.
Todd A. Florin +21 more
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