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A Tale of Two Antennules: The Performance of Crab Odor-Capture Organs in Air and Water [PDF]
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought into contact with chemosensory structures. Antennule flicking by marine crabs is an example of discrete odour capture (sniffing) where an array of ...
Khatri, Shilpa +2 more
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I trust (you) therefore I am! From trust to post-trust: Transforming social paradigms [PDF]
This paper challenges the conventional belief that trust is an essential component of social cohesion, for example, in the context of climate change denial and post-truth politics.
Seyfert, Robert
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A virtual sky imager testbed for solar energy forecasting [PDF]
Kleissl, Jan +2 more
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Kinematic and Microphysical Significance of Lightning Jumps Versus Non-Jump Increases in Total Flash Rate [PDF]
Thirty-nine thunderstorms are examined using multiple-Doppler, polarimetric and total lightning observations to understand the role of mixed phase kinematics and microphysics in the development of lightning jumps. This sample size is larger than those of
Blakeslee, Richard J. +3 more
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Understanding clustering in type space using field theoretic techniques [PDF]
The birth/death process with mutation describes the evolution of a population, and displays rich dynamics including clustering and fluctuations. We discuss an analytical `field-theoretical' approach to the birth/death process, using a simple dimensional ...
Jensen, Henrik Jeldtoft +1 more
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Scientific Rationale of Saturn's In Situ Exploration [PDF]
Remote sensing observations meet some limitations when used to study the bulk atmospheric composition of the giant planets of our solar system. A remarkable example of the superiority of in situ probe measurements is illustratedby the exploration of ...
Ali-Dib, M. +50 more
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Liposomal formulation to treat skin infections caused by Staphylococcus Aureus [PDF]
Introduction: Skin is the largest organ of the human body and is a strong barrier against various infections, including bacterial infections. According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), over 83 million (1-in-4) individuals visit a ...
Hoang, Tiffanie, Joshi, Sameer
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Innovation policies (vis-a-vis practice and theory) [PDF]
Kuhlmann, Stefan
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