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Abstract Understanding the factors that shape population genetic structure is crucial for advancing evolutionary studies and developing effective management and conservation strategies. The northern pike (Esox lucius L.) is a top teleost predator that inhabits fresh and brackish water environments in the northern hemisphere.
Alfonso Diaz‐Suarez +3 more
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Ecological Function of Habitats for Coilia nasus in the Southern Duchang Water Area of Poyang Lake Inferred from Otolith Microchemistry [PDF]
Coilia nasus is among the “flagship species” of migratory fish within the Yangtze River. Although lakes such as Dongting Lake and Poyang Lake once served as spawning grounds for C. nasus, the migratory paths of these fish have now been obstructed and the
LIU Jiahao +5 more
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Dietary effects on multi-element composition of European eel (Anguilla anguilla) otoliths [PDF]
Otolith microchemistry is widely used as a tool to track individual migration pathways of diadromous fish under the assumption that the elemental composition of fish otoliths is directly influenced by the physicochemical properties of the surrounding ...
A Umezawa +32 more
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ABSTRACT Microbial mats and microbialites are common in modern and ancient saline lacustrine environments and are highly responsive to biological and environmental factors. As such, they represent important sources of high‐resolution environmental data across a wide range of geological time. Nonetheless, interpretation of fossil mats is non‐trivial due
Connor Doyle +6 more
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Three new atomic/molecular layer deposition processes are developed for Co‐organic thin films using a promising all‐nitrogen‐coordinated cobalt precursor. The study examines film growth, reaction mechanisms, chemical stability, and decomposition pathways of the resulting films through extensive characterization techniques and DFT calculations ...
Topias Jussila +9 more
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Insights into ultra-low affinity lipase-antibody noncovalent complex binding mechanisms
Detection of host cell protein (HCP) impurities is critical to ensuring that recombinant drug products, including monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), are safe.
Elizabeth Sara Hecht +11 more
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Atomic Layer Etching of Titanium Nitride With O3 and NbCl5
TiN is etched with ALE using O3 and NbCl5 at 200–350 °C. Surface roughening is minimal and even smoothing is observed at 200 °C. Four‐point probe measurements show little effect on the resistivity even at low thicknesses. XPS shows that very small amount of residue is left from the etchant.
Juha Ojala +3 more
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Element concentrations in tissues reveal spatial structure of Atlantic walrus management stocks
Differences in tissue element concentrations confirm geographic differentiation between 2 of Canada's walrus management stocks but reveal additional spatial structure within the largest stock that may have management implications. Abstract Ensuring harvested animal populations are managed at appropriate scales requires an understanding of underlying ...
Alexander M. Jardine +3 more
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A new bio-based organogel for the removal of wax coating from indoor bronze surfaces
In this research, we propose an advanced system for the cleaning of wax-based coatings applied on indoor bronzes. To this aim we developed a new kind of eco-friendly gel based on PHB (poly-3-hydroxybutyrate) used as thickening agent, biodiesel (BD) and ...
Jia Yiming +11 more
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Identification of Stocked Muskellunge and Potential for Distinguishing Hatchery-Origin and Wild Fish Using Pelvic Fin Ray Microchemistry [PDF]
The effectiveness of pelvic fin ray microchemistry of muskellunge Esox masquinongy Mitchill to identify stocked individuals along with the potential to identify naturally reproduced fish were evaluated.
Rude, Neil P +2 more
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