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Can Metagenomic Analyses Be Used Effectively in Safe Food Production?
This graphical abstract illustrates the metagenomic workflow applied in food safety. It outlines the process from microbial detection in food matrices to genome‐level identification via next‐generation sequencing (NGS). The visualization emphasizes the integration of modern sequencing technologies to assess foodborne pathogens and microbial communities
Berrak Delikanli‐Kiyak +2 more
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Global Assessment of Lake Surface Morphology and Its Impact on Water Volume Estimation
Abstract Lake surface morphology, an essential yet underexplored feature of hydrological systems, remains poorly understood, including its effects on water volume estimation. This study investigates north‐south surface profiles of 147 lakes worldwide using ICESat‐2 altimetry data (2018–2024).
Jing Zhang +3 more
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ABSTRACT The present study documents the first records of Oxynoemacheilus angorae and Oxynoemacheilus eregliensis in the Göksu River within the Mediterranean basin, which points to historical connectivity between the Göksu River and Lake Beyşehir systems. Whereas O.
Cüneyt Kaya +5 more
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In this article, the formation of the Yenişehir basin and its surroundings was determined based on morphometric data. The results of the article will contribute to the tectonic evolution of the region. In this study, the morphotectonic features of the Yenişehir pull‐apart basin in Bursa in northwestern Turkey were analysed. The faults in the region are
K. Ömer Taş +2 more
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Abstract The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) extends for over 1,000 km across Türkiye and poses significant seismic hazard in the region. The Main Marmara Fault (MMF) segment of the NAF in the Sea of Marmara (NW Türkiye), exhibits along‐strike segmentation in its interseismic strain accumulation. Constraining the lithospheric configuration below the MMF is
Naiara Fernandez +3 more
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Lateral variations in the signature of earthquake‐generated deposits in Lake Iznik, NW Turkey
This study aims to reveal the lateral variations in earthquake‐generated event deposits throughout Lake Iznik, a large lake on the middle strand of the North Anatolian Fault (NW Turkey). Based on stratigraphic, sedimentological and geochemical analyses of 14 sediment cores from two subbasins across the lake, five different types of event deposits (T1 ...
R. Gastineau +11 more
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Abstract Local site effects play a vital role in determining the level of structural damage to the structures built on soil. Therefore, correctly determining the underground layer structure and its physical characteristics in the lateral and vertical directions is essential for the geotechnical model.
O. Uyanık +3 more
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The Nicene Creed, the Church, and Christian Mission
Abstract This article critically examines the significance of the Nicene Creed for mission within the evolving missional context of 2025, particularly in Southern Africa. In an era defined by the globalized nature of mission, the church is no longer viewed as the sender but as the one being sent, reflecting the missio Dei framework.
Johannes J. Knoetze
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Writ in water—Unwritten histories obtained from carbonate deposits in ancient water systems
Abstract Calcium carbonate deposits from ancient water systems such as aqueducts are a hidden archive for archaeology and environmental sciences. These deposits formed wherever carbonate‐rich water was in contact with a water‐containing structure and recorded water composition, temperature, biological content, the operation or nonoperation of a water ...
Gül Sürmelihindi, Cees Passchier
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Landscape of Bithynia, Uludağ in the background, near Iznik, ancient city of Nicaea, Iznik, Turkey. This rock monument consists of sarcophagus, tomb stele, and altar with cupules (rock-carved steps).
Gonnet-Bağana, Hatice
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