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Strategies in Global Ancestry and Local Ancestry Inference. [PDF]
Abstract Genetic ancestry inference has become essential in population and medical genetics, especially for studies of admixed populations. Accurate determination of both global ancestry (GA) proportions and local ancestry (LA) segmental origins requires careful selection of computational methods and reference panels.
Akgun B, Rajabli F.
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Abstract Objectives Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) has seen an explosion in popularity in recent years; however, an improved understanding of how to minimise (selective) non‐adherence is needed. Methods We examined a range of respondent characteristics predictors of adherence (defined as the number of EMA surveys completed) in the D2M EMA study.
Aja Murray +6 more
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ABSTRACT Our understanding of land‐based cool season temperature variability over the past millennium is limited by the relative lack of annually resolved temperature proxies, especially in the Southern Hemisphere. Here, we develop the first earlywood (EW) and latewood (LW) width chronologies from Australia based on the Tasmanian endemic conifer ...
Andrew Adriaanse‐Tucker +2 more
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Abstract How future multiple tropical cyclone events (MTCEs) could change is crucial for effective risk management and ensuring human safety, however, it remains unclear. This study projects changes in MTCEs by 2050 in the major basins of the Northern Hemisphere using high‐resolution climate models.
Zheng‐Hang Fu +4 more
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High‐Performing All‐Solid‐State Sodium‐Ion Batteries Enabled by the Presodiation of Hard Carbon
The oxygen groups in hard carbon are the intrinsic irreversible sodium storage sites leading to loss of sodium inventory which negatively impacts the energy density of batteries. Hard carbon is presodiated by decomposing sodium‐containing precursors thermally.
Jin An Sam Oh +10 more
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Hurricane Impacts on Land in the Central and Eastern Caribbean Since 1494 CE From Written Records
Abstract Written accounts of hurricanes and their impacts in the Caribbean region date back to 1494 CE We report a new compilation of hurricanes in the longest settled regions of the central and eastern Caribbean region (CECR) that is the most complete yet produced and present basic statistics.
Michael Chenoweth, Ian Howard
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A Co(II) based single ion magnet with N2O2 donor set shows slow magnetic relaxation in magnetic field. Spin‐lattice relaxation from 1.8 to 8 K in 14 different magnetic fields up to 1 Tesla was investigated by AC magnetometry. The results are discussed with respect to ab‐initio multi‐reference CASSCF and qualitative ligand field theory (AILFT ...
Sunil Kumar +4 more
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Abstract In this study, we investigated the interdecadal change in tropical cyclone (TC) activity over the western North Pacific (WNP) in the early 2010s. At the western boundary of the WNP, the interdecadal change in TC activity exhibited a meridional tripole pattern.
Jingliang Huangfu +5 more
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Phase Shifts of the PDO and AMO Alter the Translation Distance of Global Tropical Cyclones
Abstract Recent decadal changes in tropical cyclone (TC) frequency since the mid‐1990s have been widely reported; however, it is unclear whether there have also been any changes in TC translation distance. Here, we show that long‐term decrease in global TC translation distance during 1975–2020 is caused by an abrupt change point around the year 1997 ...
Licheng Wang +6 more
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The SubNiño4 index captures the evolution of subsurface ocean heat content between the El Niño and La Niña phases of the ENSO cycle, allowing it to serve as a long‐range indicator of surface ENSO and ENSO‐driven atmospheric response. It is more robust than the commonly used WWVW anomaly and, for lead times of the order of 12 months, ENSO correlations ...
Enoch Yan Lok Tsui, Ralf Toumi
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