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High‐fidelity Nanopore sequencing offers a cost‐effective, portable path to uncovering viral dark matter in complex environments—but suffers from severe read‐length bias, low throughput, and limited accuracy. This study traces these limitations to core biochemical barriers and introduces CLAE, a foundational high‐fidelity platform that enables accurate,
Hannah Yu+14 more
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Mountains in the Sea: Food Web Mystery [PDF]
In this activity, students will focus on some unique aspects of food webs in the vicinity of seamounts. They will be able to describe typical marine food webs, and explain why food is generally scarce in the deep-ocean environment. They will then discuss
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R/V KATY Volunteer Training Manual [PDF]
Marine ...
Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve
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An injectable, photocrosslinkable hydrogel sealant—comprising GelMAG, DMA, and pDDA—demonstrated strong underwater adhesion, elasticity, biocompatibility, and broad‐spectrum antibacterial activity. This material rapidly sealed dynamic internal organ injuries and significantly reduced blood loss in vivo. Its superior performance over commercial products
Saumya Jain+6 more
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Secondary Education Ecology Module on the Near Shore Marine Environment [PDF]
. Ecology is an increasingly important component in the marine science field of education. The Islands of Hawaii host a very fragile marine ecosystem that is under constant threat from anthropogenic interaction and natural events.
Bruck, Robert
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Increased intestinal carbonate precipitate abundance in the sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) in response to ocean acidification [PDF]
Marine fish contribute to the carbon cycle by producing mineralized intestinal precipitates generated as by-products of their osmoregulation. Here we aimed at characterizing the control of epithelial bicarbonate secretion and intestinal precipitate ...
Carvalho, Edison S. M.+3 more
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System Dynamics Modelling and Simulation as Part of Education in Marine Science Colloquiums
By showing a characteristic theme of an educational unit, which is presented with the aid of a computerised simulation based on a mathematical model, a statement is illustrated claiming that utilisation of computers can shorten the time needed for presenting expert knowledge. At the same time, the quality and the clarity of the lecture is improved.
Munitić, Ante+2 more
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The Agenda 21, the major document outcoming from the conference at Rio 1992, includes Chapter 17, where the challenge for an appropriate management of the Ocean and Coastal ecosystems, was addressed. This paper attempts to analyze the Latin American experiences and perspectives to accomplish the goals for human resource development needed for the ...
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Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, Field Science Education and Research Center, Kyoto University
彰 朝倉
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Flame‐Retardant Ionogel Enabled by Lignin Molecular Networks for Fire Rescue
Wearable sensors for harsh, high‐temperature, fire‐prone environments face challenges in heat resistance and stability. This study introduces a flame‐retardant, waterproof glycol lignin ionogel (GLI) with a robust 3D network, exceptional tensile strength, strong adhesion, biocompatibility, eco‐safety, and dual temperature‐motion sensing, even after ...
Zewei Ye+10 more
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