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From protests to polls: A study on voting intentions in Lebanon
Abstract This study examines collective action intentions in Lebanon, a country characterized by fragmented demographics and recent sociopolitical turmoil. Through a nationally representative survey of 1200 Lebanese individuals conducted just before national elections, we explore the impact of sociopolitical orientations, emotions, and social cohesion ...
Charles Harb
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Pinpointing the thermal history of lunar basaltic meteorites in a nutshell. [PDF]
Vonlanthen P+7 more
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Abstract How and why people support or disapprove of governmental responses to public crises, such as the COVID‐19 pandemic, is an important issue in public opinion research. Since 2020, China's strict anti‐COVID policy has protected lives but faced resistance.
Jinjin Liu+2 more
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A New Approach for Calculating Texture Coefficients of Different Rocks With Image Segmentation and Image Processing Techniques. [PDF]
Karakaya E+3 more
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Embracing the politics of transformation: Policy action as “battle‐settlement events”
Abstract Societal transformations for addressing climate change are intensely contested and at risk of resistance and backlash to ambitious policy action. But they are frequently modeled through heuristics such as S‐curves which abstract from such conflicts, assuming increasing returns to scale as a driver of transformations.
James Patterson, Matthew Paterson
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The use of acoustic emission technique in MWD for mine to mill approach as a smart tool for sustainable mining. [PDF]
Jalalian MH, Bagherpour R, Khoshouei M.
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ABSTRACT Structurally controlled hydrothermal dolomitization, commonly driven by high‐pressure, high‐temperature fluid–rock reactions, offers insights into the tectonic evolution of sedimentary basins and the geochemical composition of their diagenetic fluids.
Huachuan Jiang+7 more
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A tale of two planets: Disparate evolutionary models for Mars inferred from radiogenic isotope compositions of Martian meteorites. [PDF]
Borg LE, Kruijer TS.
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ABSTRACT The early Miocene unconformity (EMU) formed during a transition in the tectonic regime of western North America that coincided with faunal diversification. The Railroad Canyon section in the northern Rocky Mountains provides a complete geologic record around this event. Our new magnetostratigraphic study in combination with published U‐Pb ages
Dieke Gerritsen+3 more
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