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Review of Elena Ku'zmina, The Origin of the Indo-Iranians (Leiden and Boston, 2007) and E. E. Kuzmina, The Prehistory of the Silk Road, ed. V. Mair (Philadelphia, 2008) [PDF]
Waghmar, Burzine
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Abstract Amid increasing anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems, standardised biodiversity monitoring is critical for assessing biodiversity change. Marine hard‐bottom habitats, though ubiquitous and biodiverse, present challenges for biodiversity monitoring due to their complex structure and limited accessibility. Autonomous reef monitoring structures (
Aaron Jessop +6 more
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Investigating the demographic history of Sindhi population inhabited in West Coast India. [PDF]
Kumar L +3 more
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Necessity of individual VDJ-databases for annotating antibody heavy chain characteristics in non-human primates. [PDF]
Aartse A +13 more
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Annual Global Habitat Maps of Avian Influenza Host Birds From 2000 to 2022
ABSTRACT Introduction and Aim Long‐term changes in wildlife habitats are fundamental for understanding biodiversity change and the ecological contexts that may shape opportunities for host contact or exposure. Avian influenza virus (AIV), one of the most pressing zoonotic threats, is maintained primarily in wild birds whose habitats are undergoing ...
Qiang Zhang +9 more
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Evolution is coupled with branching across many granularities of life. [PDF]
Douglas J +4 more
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Evaluating Allocations of Opportunities
ABSTRACT This paper provides a robust criterion for comparing lists of probability distributions—interpreted as allocations of opportunities—faced by different social groups. We axiomatically argue in favor of comparing those lists of probability distributions on the basis of a uniform—among groups—valuation of their expected utility.
Francesco Andreoli +3 more
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Decimal systems around the world. [PDF]
Koile E, Blasi D.
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Abstract The tropical Indian Ocean (IO) exhibits persistent biases in sea surface temperature (SST) climatology across Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6) models, particularly during boreal winter. These biases manifest as a meridional dipole with warm SSTs in northern tropics and cool SSTs in south.
Guangli Zhang +4 more
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