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Abstract We revised the Holarctic taxa of Ditrichaceae on the basis of both organellar DNA sequence data and morphological traits. After the removal of phylogenetically discordant elements related to Flexitrichum and Rhamphidium, the remaining representatives of the family cluster into three well‐supported lineages, which are recognized here as the ...
Vladimir Fedosov+4 more
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Generation and characterization of induced pluripotent stem cells of small apes. [PDF]
Hamazaki Y+6 more
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Abstract In this study we focus on the investigation of the absolute intensity records of two volcanic subsequences, aiming to enrich the global paleointensity database for the last 5 Ma, which currently shows important dispersion. We present new absolute paleointensities obtained from the Plio‐Pleistocene volcanic sequence of Korkhi (Djavakheti ...
Elisa M. Sánchez‐Moreno+10 more
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Videojuego Pueblo Pitanga en la lucha contra el dengue en Costa Rica
Antón Zamora+4 more
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LAVA-ECMO-Supported Dual-Transcatheter Aortic and Mitral Valve-in-Valve Replacement in Cardiogenic Shock. [PDF]
Fang JX+9 more
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American Journal of Hematology, Volume 100, Issue 4, Page 548-551, April 2025.
Joshua Richter+8 more
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Variations in Hawaiian Plume Flux Controlled by Ancient Mantle Depletion
Abstract Mantle plumes—upwellings of buoyant rock in Earth's mantle—feed hotspot volcanoes such as Hawai‘i. The size of volcanoes along the Hawai‘i–Emperor chain, and thus the magma flux of the Hawaiian plume, has varied over the past 85 million years. Fifteen and two million years ago, rapid bursts in magmatic production led to the emergence of large ...
Paul Béguelin+5 more
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Elucidating shared genetic association between female body mass index and preeclampsia. [PDF]
Yang F+9 more
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The Hidden Internal Flow Dynamics of Shear‐Thinning Magma in Dikes
Abstract The viscosity of magma has a first‐order control on the explosivity and hazards of a volcanic eruption, and the detection of diking within the subsurface may indicate an eruption is imminent. As magma approaches the surface it is highly likely it will have a non‐Newtonian shear‐thinning rheology (apparent viscosity decreases as shear rate ...
Janine L. Kavanagh+3 more
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Forecasting the evolution of the 2021 Tajogaite eruption, La Palma, with TROPOMI/PlumeTraj-derived SO<sub>2</sub> emission rates. [PDF]
Esse B+7 more
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