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Measuring Frame Evolution: Smoothed Temporal Framing Trajectories in Complex Policy Debates
Abstract The European Union faces long‐term governance challenges in contested domains, such as migration management, health data sharing, and facial recognition technology. Across these fields, political debates are shaped by shifting ways in which actors frame problems and solutions. Understanding how such framing contests evolve over time is crucial
Philip Leifeld, Kristijan Garic
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ABSTRACT Land use change (LUC) from paddy rice to sugarcane cultivation strongly influences soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks, with the extent and direction of change depending on residue management and time since conversion. This study aimed to (i) evaluate SOC stock changes under different residue management practices and conversion periods following ...
Nipon Mawan +3 more
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Self‐Reporting Diels–Alder Networks: Fluorescent Tracking of Reaction Conversion and Thermal History
This work demonstrates how to track the curing stage within end‐of‐life recyclable Diels‐Alder networks visually through fluorescence, by introducing a small amount of maleimide‐functionalized tetraphenylethylene. The thermochromic behavior is reversible, being particularly useful in self‐healing applications (often requiring local heating) and process
Paul van den Tempel +6 more
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Graphical Abstract and Lay Summary The anion‐exchange membrane elution chromatography for the separation of empty and full AAVs is explored and optimized. The role played by important parameters like flowrate, gradient slope, membrane loading, and feed residence time is studied in detail.
Luca Ossi +4 more
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Abstract Gelatinous zooplankton are abundant in marine ecosystems, yet their trophic roles and functional diversity in food webs have only recently gained attention. Gelatinous zooplankton taxa including hydromedusae, ctenophores, siphonophores, chaetognaths, and pelagic tunicates span multiple phyla and are often grouped taxonomically, but trait‐based
Elizabeth Wallace +5 more
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Embeddings of Linear Arrays, Rings and 2-D Meshes on Extended Lucas Cube Networks
A Fibonacci string is a length n binary string containing no two consecutive 1s. Fibonacci cubes (FC), Extended Fibonacci cubes (ELC) and Lucas cubes (LC) are subgraphs of hypercube defined in terms of Fibonacci strings. All these cubes were introduced in the last ten years as models for interconnection networks and shown that their network topology ...
Ernastuti, Vincent Vajnovzki
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Nanostructure and Collagen‐Stimulating Activity of Cationic Pentapeptide Lipopeptides
The self‐assembly in aqueous solutions, cytocompatibility and collagen production of lipopeptide C16–KTTKS (C16: hexadecyl) and a variant with arginine substitution for lysine, C16–RTTRS, are compared. ABSTRACT The self‐assembly in aqueous solutions, cytocompatibility, and collagen production of lipopeptide C16–KTTKS and a variant with arginine ...
Lucas R. de Mello +3 more
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Abstract Unexpectedly following launch, the Lunar Trailblazer mission experienced software anomalies that led it to orient solar panels away from the sun and lose communication with Earth. This paper describes efforts to determine the spacecraft state and attempt recovery of the mission's science at the Moon.
B. L. Ehlmann +28 more
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Orius laevigatus engages in unidirectional intraguild predation on Transeius montdorensis. Despite this, both predators coexisted and suppressed the shared thrips prey. Aphids, a non‐shared prey, were effectively controlled by O. laevigatus even when its population was limited due to intraguild predation. T.
Angelos Mouratidis +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The recent approval of disease‐modifying therapies (DMTs) for early Alzheimer's disease (AD) marks a major shift in clinical practice. Biomarker confirmation of amyloid pathology is now required alongside clinical assessment, and blood‐based tests are improving accessibility.
Tim Van Langenhove +31 more
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