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Strange stars with different quark mass scalings [PDF]
We investigate the stability of strange quark matter and the properties of the corresponding strange stars, within a wide range of quark mass scaling. The calculation shows that the resulting maximum mass always lies between 1.5 solor mass and 1.8 solor ...
Alcock +26 more
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The response of glaciers to climate change has major implications for sea-level change and water resources around the globe. Large-scale glacier evolution models are used to project glacier runoff and mass loss, but are constrained by limited ...
David R. Rounce +5 more
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Accelerated Glacier Mass Loss over Svalbard Derived from ICESat-2 in 2019–2021
The glaciers in Arctic Archipelago of Svalbard, located in the hotspot of global warming, are sensitive to climate change. The assessment of glacier mass balance in Svalbard is one of the hotspots in Arctic research.
Junhao Wang +3 more
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Skeletal Muscle Mass Change During Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Background/Aim: Skeletal muscle mass loss is an emerging concern in oncology. Our systematic review and meta-analysis identified the mean difference in skeletal muscle index pre- to post-chemotherapy and synthesized potential key factors.
M. K. Jang +5 more
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Nonlinear climatic sensitivity to greenhouse gases over past 4 glacial/interglacial cycles
The paleoclimatic sensitivity to atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) has recently been suggested to be nonlinear, however a GHG threshold value associated with deglaciation remains uncertain. Here, we combine a new sea surface temperature record spanning
Li Lo +13 more
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Analysis of added mass in cavitating flow [PDF]
The paper addresses a theoretical study of the added mass effect in cavitating flow.The cavitation is considered to induce a strong time–space variation of the fluid density at the interface between an inviscid fluid and a three-degree-of-freedom rigid ...
ASTOLFI, Jacques Andre +1 more
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Mass-Movements and Climate Change
Although mass-movements can be caused by a variety of natural phenomena and human actions, in most areas of the world rainfall is their primary trigger. An often-neglected complication of the operational forecasting of rainfall-induced landslides is global warming, in particular the related ongoing and expected changes in rainfall and temperature.
Stefano Luigi Gariano (1) +2 more
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Mass violence in Syria: continuity and change [PDF]
In 2011, the Syrian uprising rapidly escalated into a large-scale, complex, multi-dimensional civil war.
Shaery-Yazdi, Roschanack +1 more
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Behavioural responses to thermal conditions affect seasonal mass change in a heat-sensitive northern ungulate. [PDF]
Background Empirical tests that link temperature-mediated changes in behaviour (activity and resource selection) to individual fitness or condition are currently lacking for endotherms yet may be critical to understanding the effect of climate change on ...
van Beest FM, Milner JM.
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The Cosmological Evolution of the Nucleon Mass and the Electroweak Coupling Constants [PDF]
Starting from astrophysical indications that the fine structure constant might undergo a small cosmological time shift, we discuss the implications of such an effect from the point of view of particle physics.
Calmet, Xavier, Fritzsch, Harald
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