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Beyond Anthropomorphism: Social Presence in Human–AI Collaboration Processes
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) systems, evolving from reactive tools to proactive collaborators, reshape team dynamics in today's digital workplaces. Text‐based collaboration now frequently involves AI participants that perform tasks traditionally handled by humans, such as creative problem‐solving and decision‐making.
Dominik Siemon +4 more
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Effects of Freeze-thaw Cycles on Gully Wall Collapse in the Black Soil Region of Northeast China
[Objective] To evaluate the contribution of freeze-thaw cycle (FTCs) to gully erosion by measuring the collapse volume of gully wall collapse during FTCs.
JIA Chenyang +5 more
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Relationships Between Shared Group Properties: Theory, Measurement, Estimation, and Adjustment
ABSTRACT Teams researchers, meta‐analysts, and others often study relationships between group‐level constructs measured by aggregating individual‐level variables, but it is well‐known that group‐mean correlations are influenced by individual‐level relationships.
Mark A. Maltarich +2 more
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A Grism Design Review and the as-built performance of the silicon grisms for JWST-NIRCAM
Grisms are dispersive transmission optics that find their most frequent use in instruments that combine imaging and spectroscopy. This application is particularly popular in the infrared where imagers frequently have a cold pupil in their optical path ...
Deen, Casey +5 more
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Transcript correlation analysis allowed the identification of several key nodes in the complex regulatory network of plant iron metabolism. Abstract Arabidopsis thaliana was the first plant genome to be fully sequenced, almost a quarter of a century ago, thanks to The Arabidopsis Genome Initiative, with contributions from scientists worldwide.
I. Murgia, P. Morandini
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Impacts of Grass Coverage and Arrangement Patterns on Runoff and Sediment Yield in Slope-Gully System of the Loess Plateau, China [PDF]
Wenfeng Ding +4 more
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ABSTRACT The Gollum Channel System is a land‐detached large‐scale canyon‐channel system situated offshore southwest Ireland on the Northeast Atlantic margin. The system has been considered inactive with downslope gravity flows since the last glacial period, but geophysical data in some of its branches do suggest Holocene activity.
Lotte Verweirder +8 more
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Detecting the Quantitative Hydrological Response to Changes in Climate and Human Activities at Temporal and Spatial Scales in a Typical Gully Region of the Loess Plateau, China [PDF]
Peng Guo +6 more
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Abstract Morphometric analysis is crucial for watershed management, especially for estimating infiltration rate and erosion characteristics. However, there is limited research on the relationship between morphometric characteristics and soil hydrological properties in the Kiltie watershed.
Getu Abey Denekewu +2 more
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Gully erosion is a series environmental problem affecting the society. Investigating gully formation factors in a rapidly changing erosion prone are is crucial.
Ayele Getachew Tasew +3 more
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