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To bridge the discrepancy between pre‐1997 sparse wind observations and post‐1997 high‐frequency data, we simulate historical daily wind observations from 10‐min data (1997–2023). These simulations enable spatially consistent wind speed estimations across Hungary using MASH homogenisation and MISH interpolation, with seasonal differences evaluated ...
Kinga Bokros +3 more
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Size fractionation differentiates large, particle‐associated microbes from small, free‐living ones. We show that pooling size‐fractionated marine samples, normalised by their DNA concentration, either before or after sequencing produces community profiles nearly identical to unfractionated samples.
Diana Haider +3 more
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Abstract Species distribution models (SDMs) are one of the most common statistical methods to assess species occupancy and geographic distribution patterns. With the increasing complexity and availability of ecological data in the marine context, many methodological approaches have been developed to support SDM analysis.
Jorge Mestre‐Tomás +3 more
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The Geography of Mediterranean Benthic Communities Under Climate Change
We employed Species Distribution Models with environmental variables from state of the art physical and biogeochemical marine models and a large database of species records to project the current and future distributions of ~350 benthic species in the Mediterranean Sea.
Damiano Baldan +5 more
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Radial scars/complex sclerosing lesions (RS/CSL) without atypia have a low upgrade rate (1%) and could possibly be monitored radiologically, thus avoiding excision. Papillary lesions without atypia have a higher upgrade rate (4%) and should continue to undergo vacuum excision until we better understand these heterogeneous lesions.
Amy Llewellyn +3 more
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The abnormal expansion associated with the simultaneous synthesis and sintering of Zn2SnO4 from ZnO and SnO2 is due to the reaction mechanism and correlated with the conversion. This phenomenon opens the way to manufacture porous ceramics without the addition of pore generators, simplifying the process, and especially the thermal treatment.
María José Orts +3 more
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When Good Fit Goes Bad: Identifying and Minimising Overfitting in Ecological Niche Models
ABSTRACT Aim To synthesise current understanding of overfitting as a pervasive and often underdiagnosed problem in correlative ecological niche models (ENMs), and to assess its consequences for model interpretation, generalisation and transferability under contemporary data and methodological practices. Location Worldwide.
Diana Sousa‐Guedes +4 more
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Molecular mechanisms of plant NLR activation and signalling
SUMMARY Plants rely on NLRs (nucleotide‐binding leucine‐rich repeat receptors) to recognise effector proteins secreted by pathogens into plant cells and to deliver disease resistance. Plant NLRs are broadly characterised by their N‐terminal domains, which include the TIR (Toll/interleukin‐1 receptor) and the CC (coiled‐coil) domains.
Natsumi Maruta +3 more
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