Clinical Nutritional Study of Minimum Protein and Caloric Requirements for Man. Annual Report, Sep. 1965 - Sep. 1966 [PDF]
Minimum protein and caloric requirements for prolonged manned spaceflight and space ...
Calloway, D. H., Margen, S.
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Abstract BACKGROUND Rabies continues to pose a major public health threat, causing approximately 59 000 deaths each year, especially in regions with limited resources where high costs restrict vaccine access. Safer and scalable vaccine platforms, such as virus‐like particles, are promising alternatives, but their production is highly sensitive to ...
Júlia Públio Rabello +8 more
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Decreased Indian Ocean Dipole variability under prolonged greenhouse warming
The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is a major climate variability mode that substantially influences weather extremes and climate patterns worldwide. However, the response of IOD variability to anthropogenic global warming remains highly uncertain. The latest
Soong-Ki Kim +6 more
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PENGARUH FENOMENA MONSUN, EL NIÑO SOUTHERN OSCILLATION (ENSO) DAN INDIAN OCEAN DIPOLE (IOD) TERHADAP ANOMALI TINGGI MUKA LAUT DI UTARA DAN SELATAN PULAU JAWA [PDF]
Akibat dari lokasinya yang berada di antara dua benua dan dua samudera menjadikan perairan utara dan selatan Jawa sangat rentan terhadap pengaruh fenomena-fenomena atmosfer seperti monsun, El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) dan Indian Ocean Dipole ...
Fadlan, Ahmad +3 more
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Mesoscale and Submesoscale Variability in the Indian Ocean
Abstract Material transport and air‐sea coupling dynamics associated with monsoon‐related mesoscale and submesoscale processes in the Indian Ocean significantly modulate biogeochemical cycles, the large‐scale energy balance, and both regional and global climate change.
Lei Zhou +19 more
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Coral Reefs in the Indonesian Seas Threatened by Heat and Cold Stress
Abstract Heat accumulation and rising sea surface temperatures (SST) are currently major stressors for coral reefs worldwide. Coral reefs are also impacted by cool SST anomalies, although the dynamics of cold stress events are less well understood. Here, we estimate coral bleaching metrics in the Indonesian Seas using a high‐spatial‐temporal‐resolution
Takaaki K. Watanabe +4 more
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Shallow Eastern Indian Ocean Thermocline Hinders ENSO Teleconnection to Southern Africa
Abstract Rainfall peaks during austral summer in southern Africa, where most countries are vulnerable to hydroclimate extremes induced by El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Climate models have struggled to simulate the ENSO impact pattern, with excessive southwestward contraction of El Niño‐induced dry anomalies alongside wet anomalies extending too ...
Haodong Wang +3 more
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Biomasa de spirulină îmbogăţită cu iod–Sursă alternativă de iod
The productivity of cyanobacteria Spirulina platensis and iodine accumulation in biomass at it cultivation in the pre-sence of KI with/without CoNO32 have been determined. The supplementation in the first day is more favorable for obtaining of iodine enriched biomass. Iodine content is higher in biomass cultivated in the presence of ratio KI: CoNO32 as
Bulimaga, V.P. +5 more
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Distributed Computing with Adaptive Heuristics [PDF]
We use ideas from distributed computing to study dynamic environments in which computational nodes, or decision makers, follow adaptive heuristics (Hart 2005), i.e., simple and unsophisticated rules of behavior, e.g., repeatedly "best replying" to others'
Jaggard, Aaron D. +2 more
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Increased Numbers of CD4+ T‐Cells in the Hypocretin/Orexin Region of Narcolepsy Type 1
Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is presumed to be an autoimmune disorder caused by hypothalamic loss of hypocretin (Hcrt; orexin). In postmortem NT1 brains, we observed an 11‐fold increase of CD4+ T‐cells in the Hcrt region compared with control hypothalami, without a corresponding rise in CD8+ T‐cells.
Ling Shan +5 more
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