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Ultraviolet spectroscopy is a powerful method to study planetary surface composition through reflectance measurements, atmospheric composition through stellar/solar occultations, transits of other planetary bodies, and direct imaging of airglow and ...
Michael A. Velez+11 more
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Optical fiber is increasingly used for both communication and distributed sensing of temperature and strain in environmental studies. In this work, we demonstrate the viability of unreinforced fiber tethers (bare fiber) for Raman-based distributed ...
Scott W. Tyler+4 more
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Idiosyncratic spatial scaling of biodiversity–disease relationships
High host biodiversity is hypothesized to dilute the risk of vector‐borne diseases if many host species are ‘dead ends' that cannot effectively transmit the disease and low‐diversity areas tend to be dominated by competent host species. However, many studies on biodiversity–disease relationships characterize host biodiversity at single, local spatial ...
Neil A. Gilbert+2 more
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Towards an epistemology of cultural learning
Philosophical Issues, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 304-319, October 2022.
Benjamin McMyler
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The Complex Molecules Detector (CMOLD): A Fluidic-Based Instrument Suite to Search for (Bio)chemical Complexity on Mars and Icy Moons. [PDF]
Fairén AG+9 more
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Male moth (Sphinx ligustri L.) flight behaviour was studied in a flight tunnel under varying light‐emitting diode (LED) types and intensities to assess arrival location, flight duration and direction changes. In a homogeneous light environment, all tested LEDs significantly reduced arrival frequency of males at the females compared with a dim light ...
Mona Storms+2 more
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Exploring the links between Large Igneous Provinces and dramatic environmental impact
An emerging consensus suggests that Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) and Silicic LIPs (SLIPs) are a significant driver of dramatic global environmental and biological changes, including mass extinctions.
Brian Kendall+2 more
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Sulfur in the Giant Planets, their Moons, and Extrasolar Gas Giant Planets [PDF]
We review sulfur chemistry of the gas giant planets and their moons where sulfur compounds are observed. The major S-bearing gas in the upper atmospheres of the giant planets is H2S and is removed from their observable atmospheres by condensation into cloud layers (NH4SH on all four planets and additionally H2S ice on Uranus and Neptune). Any remaining
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Fake reviews in the ‘here and now’: Psychological distance and falsified online reviews
Abstract There is a growing popularity of consumer reviews on online platforms that is attached to an increase in the pervasiveness of falsified online reviews. The key aim of this study is to provide insights into how falsified online reviews are created by exploring the perceptions of the psychological distance of the creators of falsified reviews ...
Lloyd C. Harris, Doga Istanbulluoglu
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