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Extreme environments in a world of new extremes
Abstract Extreme environments, whether defined by climate, soils, or disturbance, at landscape or micro‐scales, are prevalent across Earth's surface and have long served as crucibles for ecological and evolutionary insights. Many foundational theories were developed in deserts, cliffs, ultramafic soils, and other harsh systems.
Catherine M. Hulshof +3 more
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Convolution identities for divisor sums and modular forms. [PDF]
Fedosova K +2 more
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Bacterial Communities Associated With Crustose Coralline Algae Are Host‐Specific
Fifteen Indo‐Pacific crustose coralline algae (CCA) species surface microbial communities were characterised with 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and are distinct. The CCA surface microbiome primarily differentiate by algal host species, but core bacterial communities additionally correlated to host phylogeny.
Abigail C. Turnlund +10 more
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Spectral Parameter Power Series Representation for Regular Solutions of the Radial Dirac System
ABSTRACT A spectral parameter power series (SPPS) representation for the regular solution of the radial Dirac system with complex coefficients is obtained, as well as a SPPS representation for the (entire) characteristic function of the corresponding spectral problem on a finite interval. Based on the SPPS representation, a numerical method for solving
Emmanuel Roque, Sergii M. Torba
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Chemical Homogenization for Nonmixing Reactive Interfaces in Porous Media. [PDF]
Lindqwister W, Veveakis M, Lesueur M.
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On one sum of Hankel-Clifford integral transforms of Whittaker functions
Choi Junesang +2 more
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Biodiversity faces several global threats and communities are likely to show complex delayed responses. Accurately measuring these lags is critical to properly understand diversity dynamics. Here, we investigated these delays with minimal data availability and found critical mismatches between the temporal dynamics of taxonomic and functional diversity
Lucie Kuczynski +6 more
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Is Thymic Involution Truly a Deterioration or an Adaptation? [PDF]
Iwasa Y, Hayashi R, Hara A, Matsuo K.
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Whittaker functions on GL(2,C) and the local zeta integrals
This is an announcement of a new result which is a generalization of Popa’s result in [Po]. Popa gives explicit formulas of Whittaker functions on GL(2,C) at the minimal K-types, and shows that the local zeta integrals for GL(2,C) defined from some Whittaker functions are equal to the associated L-factors.
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ABSTRACT Interest in the Level of Personality Functioning (LPF), defined by Criterion A of the Alternative Model for Personality Disorders (AMPD), is growing. LPF includes self‐functioning (identity, self‐direction) and interpersonal functioning (empathy, intimacy).
Claudio Sica +3 more
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