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Fluctuating Growth Rates Link Turnover and Unevenness in Species-Rich Communities. [PDF]
Through a minimal model of ecological community dynamics, we explain how the interplay between environmental stochasticity, intra‐ and interspecific competition and dispersal relates to the maintenance of diversity, the commonness of rarity and compositional turnover.
Mallmin E, Traulsen A, De Monte S.
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Evaluation of dimethandrolone undecanoate in non-human primates as a candidate for long-acting injectable male contraceptive. [PDF]
Abstract Background Dimethandrolone undecanoate (DMAU) is under development as a single agent hormonal male contraceptive. DMAU is a prodrug hydrolyzed by esterase(s) to the active metabolite dimethandrolone (DMA) which has dual androgenic and progestogenic actions.
Bunin DI +11 more
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Integrating metabolic scaling and coexistence theories. [PDF]
Abstract Metabolic scaling theory has been pivotal in formalizing the expected energy expenditures across populations as a function of body size. Coexistence theory has provided a mathematization of the environmental conditions compatible with multispecies coexistence.
Saavedra S +4 more
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Background. This work investigates thermoelectric phenomena in solutions of mixtures of electrolytes, which also include colloidal solutions. Thermoelectric and thermal diffusion phenomena in solutions of simple binary electrolytes have been studied in
A.V. Sidorov +3 more
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I.A. Bunin and ‛Book Publishing of Writers in Moscow’. Materials and Comments [PDF]
The article presents an attempt to chronically highlight the episodes of collaboration between I. A. Bunin and the “Book Publishing of Writers in Moscow” (1912 –1923) based on the preserved archival materials, both those that have already been introduced
Maksim A. Frolov
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We made the comparison study and characterize the spectral properties of differential operators induced by the Dirichlet problem for the hyperbolic system without the lowest terms of the form $$ \cfrac{\partial^2{u^1}}{\partial{t}^2}+\cfrac{\partial^2{u ...
Olesya V Alexeeva +2 more
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Arnold Böcklin’s Pictorial Motifs in the Poetry of Russian Modernism [PDF]
The work of the Swiss artist Arnold Böklin (1827–1901) is a bright page of European culture. His painting “Island of the Dead” for several decades in the early 20th century was a favorite canvas of the Russian intelligentsia.
Ekaterina V. Kuznetsova
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“Apocalyptic” Ekphrasis (I. Bunin – A. Grin – B. Yulsky)
Purpose. The article is devoted to the story “Kaigorodov’s Line” by B. М. Yulsky, a writer of the Far Eastern emigration. The relevance of the work is determined by the increased interest in the work of Russian writers, who created their works outside of their homeland, but, nevertheless, reflected the traditions of Russian literature, as well as ...
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This paper provides an overview of the contributions of nanotechnology and power electronics technologies to solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), as well as a list of notable institutes and companies active in SOFC research. Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) hold an important place in energy conversion and storage systems due to their fuel flexibility, high ...
Muhammad Sarfraz Arshad +7 more
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5‐HT1A regulates axon outgrowth in a subpopulation of Drosophila serotonergic neurons
Abstract Serotonergic neurons produce extensively branched axons that fill most of the central nervous system, where they modulate a wide variety of behaviors. Many behavioral disorders have been correlated with defective serotonergic axon morphologies.
Delaney R. Long +7 more
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