Challenges and Advances Driving Studies on Aquatic Insects of the Order Coleoptera
ABSTRACT Aquatic beetles (Coleoptera) are known for their high taxonomic and ecological diversity and their sensitivity to environmental changes, making them key bioindicators in ecological assessments. However, numerous knowledge gaps persist globally.
Everton Cruz da Silva +17 more
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Efficacy of Attract-and-Kill Techniques in Controlling <i>Bactrocera oleae</i> (Diptera: Tephritidae) in a Highly Variable Olive Production Scenario. [PDF]
Ortis G +6 more
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Breastfeeding Experiences of Aboriginal Women With Child Protection Involvement: A Qualitative Study
Abstract The rates of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander infant removal are disproportionately rising, affecting mother–infant attachment, disrupting breastfeeding and preventing infants' access to optimal nutrition. This significantly contributes to negative long‐term health and wellbeing outcomes of children.
Amanda L. Peek +5 more
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Spectral efficient and high data rate ring topology based UWOC system with carrier-free optical add-drop nodes. [PDF]
Armghan A +6 more
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Abstract Mercury's proximity to the Sun results in the lowest average Alfvénic Mach number in the upstream solar wind compared to any other planet. Under extreme conditions, the upstream Alfvén speed can exceed the solar wind speed, resulting in a sub‐Alfvénic interaction in which standing Alfvén wings form.
Charles F. Bowers, Xianzhe Jia
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First difference mode interferometer demonstration for a high-bandwidth Electro-Optic Beam Position Monitor. [PDF]
Arteche A +4 more
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Abstract Mercury experiences the most intense and variable solar wind (SW) conditions in the solar system due to its close, eccentric orbit about the Sun. In addition to variation driven by coronal source and solar cycle, the SW arriving at Mercury varies periodically as the planet's heliocentric distance changes by over 50% per orbit.
Ryan M. Dewey +17 more
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Grating based interferometric devices on a silicon photonic platform. [PDF]
Mikhail TJG, Swillam SM, Swillam MA.
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Proton‐Radiation Hardening of High‐Speed Ge/Si Integrated Photodetectors for Space Applications
Hydrogen loading is demonstrated as a radiation‐hardening strategy for high‐speed Ge/Si integrated photodetectors under broadband proton irradiation. By suppressing irradiation‐induced leakage‐current growth and mitigating bandwidth degradation, hydrogen‐loaded devices maintain high‐speed operation and improved stability, providing a practical route ...
Junguo Xu +13 more
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On the use of TabPFN on mass spectrometry analysis of volatile organic compounds. [PDF]
Granitto PM +5 more
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