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Microbial carbon use efficiency predicted from genome-scale metabolic models [PDF]
Respiration by soil bacteria and fungi is one of the largest fluxes of carbon (C) from the land surface. Although this flux is a direct product of microbial metabolism, controls over metabolism and their responses to global change are a major uncertainty
Bhatnagar, Jennifer M. +3 more
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Abstract Predicted increases in stream temperature are expected to accelerate organic matter decomposition in rivers. In detrital stream food webs, carbon use efficiency (CUE)—the proportion of consumed carbon (C) retained as biomass—determines whether C is stored in organisms or rapidly lost as CO2.
Michael C. Zampini +5 more
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Composti a breve distanza l’una dall’altro, la Mascheroniana e il Trionfo della Libertà presentano numerose tangenze stilistiche, lessicali e tematiche, che tuttavia non implicano l’adesione da parte di Manzoni alle posizioni ideologiche del proprio ...
Barbara Tanzi Imbri
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Parisi, Luciano. Borgese e Manzoni. Modern Language Notes. 112:1 (1997), pp. 38-56. © The Johns Hopkins University Press.
Parisi, Luciano
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The non-coding RNA landscape of plasma cell dyscrasias [PDF]
Despite substantial advancements have been done in the understanding of the pathogenesis of plasma cell (PC) disorders, these malignancies remain hard-to-treat.
Azab, Kareem A +3 more
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Tirbanibulin 1% real‐world use in 679 actinic keratoses patients during warm season (SUMM‐AK study)
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, EarlyView.
A. Carugno +48 more
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Warming increases warm‐adapted microbial taxa and shifts microbial thermal traits toward higher minimum temperature. These adaptations reduce modeled annual soil CO2 emissions by 36%, indicating that microbial thermal trait integration is essential for predicting soil carbon responses to climate change.
Carla Cruz‐Paredes +7 more
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Life Course Family Dynamics and Transfers From Children to Biological Parents
ABSTRACT Objective Time in childhood spent living apart from a biological parent or with a repartnered parent is theorized to disrupt norms of intergenerational solidarity and reduce transfers from adult children to parents. Parents' partnership status when children are grown is also expected to influence children's transfers.
Sarah E. Patterson, Paula Fomby
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Endogenous Dopamine and Endocannabinoid Signaling Mediate Cocaine-Induced Reversal of AMPAR Synaptic Potentiation in the Nucleus Accumbens Shell [PDF]
Repeated exposure to drugs of abuse alters the structure and function of neural circuits mediating reward, generating maladaptive plasticity in circuits critical for motivated behavior.
Hearing, Matthew +3 more
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