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Entropy-Driven Adaptive Decomposition and Linear-Complexity Score Attention: An AI-Powered Framework for Crude Oil Financial Market Forecasting. [PDF]
He J, Ma C, Wang S, Zhai Y, Tang Q.
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Biogeographic history of the Late Pleistocene and Holocene European small hamsters (subfamily Cricetinae). [PDF]
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The evolutionary history of the field vole species complex revealed by modern and ancient genomes. [PDF]
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Power quality improvement and energy management in hybrid microgrids using a dual-optimization approach. [PDF]
Joshua Daniel S +3 more
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Tag-mediated effect on the dynamics of social influence. [PDF]
He X, Cheng G, Lu J.
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Multilevel Selection in the Margins: A Review of Its Representation in Undergraduate Biology Textbooks. [PDF]
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Ecoscience, 2001
Many northern small mammals have restricted breeding seasons, which results in limited opportunities for reproduction by adults and delayed maturation until one year of age. Survival and longevity is enhanced under such conditions and the potential for population growth is low relative to small mammals in temperate environments.
John S Millar
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Many northern small mammals have restricted breeding seasons, which results in limited opportunities for reproduction by adults and delayed maturation until one year of age. Survival and longevity is enhanced under such conditions and the potential for population growth is low relative to small mammals in temperate environments.
John S Millar
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Experientia, 1979
2 freely growing confined populations of Norwegian lemmings displayed population peaks and declines which were similar to natural populations. In most other studies of confined populations of rodents, the number of animals stabilized and maintained fairly constant numbers. Juvenile mortality and reduced pregnancy rate contributed to the decline.
A, Semb-Johansson, R, Wiger, C E, Engh
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2 freely growing confined populations of Norwegian lemmings displayed population peaks and declines which were similar to natural populations. In most other studies of confined populations of rodents, the number of animals stabilized and maintained fairly constant numbers. Juvenile mortality and reduced pregnancy rate contributed to the decline.
A, Semb-Johansson, R, Wiger, C E, Engh
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