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The origin of glacial alpine landscape in Tröllaskagi Peninsula (North Iceland)
The Tröllaskagi peninsula is located in north central Iceland, between meridians 19º30’W and 18º10’W , limited by Skagafjödur fiord to the west and the Eyjafjödur fiord to the east, jutting out into the North Atlantic to latitude 66º12’N and linked to ...
N. Andrés +3 more
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Abstract Purpose To investigate the association between autograft size and graft failure for hamstrings tendon (HT), patellar tendon (PT) and quadriceps tendon (QT) autografts. Methods Medline, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, Amed and Web of Science were searched at four separate time points, with the most recent search in February 2025.
Rebecca Hamrin Senorski +8 more
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İZLANDA’NIN JEOMİRAS POTANSİYELİNE BAZI ÖRNEKLER
Jeomiras, dünyanın önemi nedeniyle korunmaya değer görülen varlıkları için kullanılan bir kavram olup, doğal ve beşeri varlıklar jeomirasın kapsamı içerisinde yer almaktadır.
Vedat Avci
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In this paper we propose a methodological sequence for the study of glaciers and climate change, and for the use of glaciers as indicators of climatic evolution.
J.M. Fernández-Fernández, N. Andrés
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CO2 storage potential of basaltic rocks in Iceland and the oceanic ridges
Iceland is the largest landmass found above sea level at the mid-ocean ridges, about 103,000 km2 mostly made of basaltic rocks (∼90%). Theoretically much of Iceland could be used for injection of CO2, fully dissolved in water.
S. Snæbjörnsdóttir +5 more
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Psychiatric Comorbidity, Tic Severity and Quality of Life in Adults with Tourette's Syndrome
Abstract Background Psychiatric comorbidities are common in adults with Tourette's Syndrome (TS), and appear to influence both tic severity and quality of life (QOL). Objective To assess the association between psychiatric comorbidities, tic severity and QOL in TS.
Andreas Hartmann +9 more
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Contrasting effects of temperature across trophic levels in geothermally warmed soil food webs
Global warming is altering the structure and dynamics of ecological communities, with significant consequences for soil food webs. Rising temperatures are expected to accelerate metabolic rates in organisms, potentially altering species interactions, and the structure and energetics of food webs.
Estela Folch Chaos +3 more
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Abstract Background. Fostering healthy urban living conditions is a critical public health objective. One efficient approach lies in the contact to nature, as numerous studies have shown that urban and peri‐urban natural elements both indoors and outdoors carry a large potential in buffering typical urban threats to mental health.
Marilisa Herchet +6 more
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The increased importance of social media platforms and network media logic merging with traditional media logic are a trademark of modern hybrid systems of political communication.
Guðmundsson Birgir
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Herbaria worldwide hold centuries of plant data that are key to understanding and protecting biodiversity; however, even with increased digital access, differences in plant naming systems make it difficult to compare records. We developed a semi‐automated workflow that standardises species names and organises herbaria records from multiple institutions
Brandon Samuel Whitley +17 more
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