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On the Naturalistic Grounds of Grounding
ABSTRACT This paper examines whether grounding can be naturalized. We adopt a tripartite framework—Ocat (scientific catalogue of existents), Otyp (ontological types), and metaphysics (natures/modal profiles)—and show that classifying as such the relata of putative grounding claims forces a dilemma.
Raoni Arroyo, Jonas R. Becker Arenhart
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The Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC (WFD) and the Nature Restoration Regulation (EU) 2024/1991 (NRR) both require Member States to restore freshwater ecosystems. This study analyzes how these two instruments interact, identifying both synergies and conflicts.
Eleonora Ciscato, Morgan E. Harris
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Anti‐HPA‐1a IgG3 subclass antibodies induce strong platelet phagocytosis
British Journal of Haematology, EarlyView.
Silke Schmidt +5 more
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Understanding barriers to upscaling ecosystem restoration: evidence from restoration projects
International policy efforts championing ecosystem restoration are underway in response to human‐induced ecosystem degradation. At the national scale, Norway is attempting to integrate restoration as a key policy target into its environmental governance and policy frameworks.
Thomas E. Sutcliffe +6 more
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Exploratory calculation of the rare hyperon decay Σ+ → pℓ + ℓ − from lattice QCD
The rare hyperon decay Σ+ → pℓ + ℓ − is a flavour-changing neutral current process mediated by an s → d transition that occurs only at loop level within the Standard Model.
Felix Erben +4 more
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Abstract Introduction Coastal delta regions experiencing long‐term ecological degradation and sudden natural disasters require restoration approaches that are adaptive, process‐based, and context‐specific. The Samandağ coastline in southern Turkey, part of the Mediterranean Asi River Delta, has faced hydrological disruption, habitat fragmentation, and ...
Banu Tomruk
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Optimizing cerebrovascular endothelial health through shear stress modulation
Abstract The endothelium plays a pivotal role in regulating cerebrovascular blood flow, and its dysfunction increases the risk of cerebrovascular disease. Endothelial shear stress, a primary mechanical stimulus for endothelial nitric oxide production, is a key modulator of vascular adaptation.
Erika Iwamoto +2 more
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Computing the soft anomalous dimension with massless particles using the method of regions
It is well known that soft singularities of massless amplitudes are significantly simpler than those of massive ones. However, the computation of the soft anomalous dimension (AD) using Wilson-lines correctors is only straightforward in the massive case,
Einan Gardi, Zehao Zhu
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Theoretical Summary Lecture for Higgs Hunting 2012
In this lecture, I review some of the perspectives on the Higgs boson discussed at the Higgs Hunting 2012 Worshop and discuss the short- and long-term aspects of Higgs physics.Comment: 25 pages, 5 figures, presented at Higgs Hunting 2012, LAL Orsay ...
Peskin, Michael E.
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A critical look at green energy policies
Economic Affairs, EarlyView.
Lawrence Haar
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