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Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2017
AbstractPhosphorus is believed to be the globally limiting nutrient in the modern ocean, but a number of nutrients have been invoked as limiting the Proterozoic biosphere. Mass balance calculations suggest that Proterozoic net primary productivity must have been 1 to 2 orders of magnitude less than today in order to maintain low oxygen levels despite ...
Thomas A. Laakso, Daniel P. Schrag
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AbstractPhosphorus is believed to be the globally limiting nutrient in the modern ocean, but a number of nutrients have been invoked as limiting the Proterozoic biosphere. Mass balance calculations suggest that Proterozoic net primary productivity must have been 1 to 2 orders of magnitude less than today in order to maintain low oxygen levels despite ...
Thomas A. Laakso, Daniel P. Schrag
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No More FOMO: Limiting Social Media Decreases Loneliness and Depression
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2018Introduction: Given the breadth of correlational research linking social media use to worse well-being, we undertook an experimental study to investigate the potential causal role that social media plays in this relationship.
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1998
Today, traffic noise due to cars, trains, and airplanes is the main noise source in urban areas. In accordance with the European Commission’s Green paper on Future Noise Policy, 22% of the European population are exposed to outdoor A-weighted noise levels higher than 65 dB and more than 45% are exposed to levels between 55 and 65 dB.
Tor Kihlman, Wolfgang Kropp
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Today, traffic noise due to cars, trains, and airplanes is the main noise source in urban areas. In accordance with the European Commission’s Green paper on Future Noise Policy, 22% of the European population are exposed to outdoor A-weighted noise levels higher than 65 dB and more than 45% are exposed to levels between 55 and 65 dB.
Tor Kihlman, Wolfgang Kropp
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The Limitations of “Limitations”
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2004It is heartening to see the authors of “Limitations” (Levine et al. 2004) lamenting that, as a salient concept in research ethics, vulnerability has been a mess.
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Optical Limiting Based on Huygens Metasurfaces.
Nano letters (Print), 2020Optical limiting is desirable or necessary in a variety of applications that employ high-power light sources or sensitive photodetectors. However, the most prevalent methods compromise between on-state transmission and turndown ratio or rely on narrow ...
A. Howes +6 more
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Stability-limiting heterointerfaces of perovskite photovoltaics
Nature, 2022Shaun Tan +20 more
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