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Several ornamental species have demonstrated adaptive features that could increase their resilience to the current climate emergency but could also be linked to invasiveness in non-native environments.
Diana-Maria Mircea +4 more
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Problems of linear pedestrian spaces. The case study of Karl Marx in street in Khabarovsk
Public pedestrian spaces, their significance and sustainability in the structure of a modern city were explored and prerequisites for their modernization considered using as an example the section of Karl Marx Street from Lenin Square to the interchange ...
Orel Daria A., Zadvernyuk Lyudmila V.
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The effect of music on people has been known for years and is still being researched from different aspects. The effects of music and sound waves on ornamental plants, whose effects on some vegetables, fruits and grains are examined, are also inquired.
Arzu ÇIĞ +2 more
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Vacuum Landscaping: Cause of Nonlocal Influences without Signaling
In the quest for an understanding of nonlocality with respect to an appropriate ontology, we propose a "cosmological solution". We assume that from the beginning of the universe each point in space has been the location of a scalar field representing a ...
Fussy, Siegfried +3 more
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On-Site Use of Plant Litter and Yard Waste as Mulch in Gardening and Landscaping Systems
Plant litter, such as fallen leaves, branch trimmings, and other yard waste, plays important roles in both natural and man-made ecosystems. However, due to common aesthetic perceptions, land-owners or managers of many residential gardening and municipal ...
I. Stavi
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Chromatin Landscaping At Mitotic Exit Orchestrates Genome Function
Chromatin architecture is highly dynamic during different phases of cell cycle to accommodate DNA-based processes. This is particularly obvious during mitotic exit, where highly condensed rod-like chromatids need to be rapidly decondensed. Such chromatin
M. Shoaib, Nidhi Nair, C. Sørensen
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Rejected Landscapes – Recycled Landscapes
AbstractThis research shows the changes of the landscape in the presence of waste, reality that invades the territory in many different surprising ways in time and space. At first, the issue of garbage is faced according to language of creativity and in a second moment on how the inevitable accumulation of garbage designs new landscapes, how waste ...
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Alien, Naturalized and Invasive Plants in China
Invasive species are a subset of naturalized species, and naturalized species are a subset of alien species. Determining the relationship among these three assemblages would be helpful in predicting and preventing biological invasion.
Aiying Zhang +4 more
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Angiotensin II (AngII), a neuropeptide, interacts with amyloid‐β (Aβ), a key player in Alzheimer's disease. This study reveals that AngII reduces Aβ aggregation and membrane disruption in vitro. Biophysical assays and molecular modeling suggest AngII binds disordered Aβ forms, potentially modulating early amyloidogenic events and contributing to ...
Mohsen Habibnia +5 more
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Formulation of the problem. This article is devoted to the critical topic of modern Urban studies –the river’s role in urban space. There are many projects of the river’s revitalization in the USA, South Korea, and Europe.
Вікторія Нестеренко
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