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Investigating the behaviour of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) post-smolts during their early marine migration through the Clyde Marine Region. [PDF]
Abstract It is thought that survival during migration is particularly poor for Atlantic salmon post‐smolts immediately after entry into sea and particularly in the estuarine environment. Nonetheless, there is currently a lack of information on Atlantic salmon post‐smolt movement behaviour in estuaries in the UK.
Lilly J +6 more
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Abstract Objective Alewife Alosa pseudoharengus and Blueback Herring A. aestivalis, collectively referred to as river herring, are anadromous clupeids inhabiting the North American Atlantic coast. Although the seasonal patterns of their spawning migration are well studied and predictable, the fine‐scale movements are still poorly resolved. Methods This
Christopher B. Rillahan, Pingguo He
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Corona Virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a serious challenge. On the one hand, there is not a single explanation of its pathological mechanism, which directly affects the treatment efficacy.
Miansheng Zhu
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Impacts of Ionospheric Ions on Magnetic Reconnection and Earth's Magnetosphere Dynamics
Abstract Ionospheric ions (mainly H+, He+, and O+) escape from the ionosphere and populate the Earth's magnetosphere. Their thermal energies are usually low when they first escape the ionosphere, typically a few electron volt to tens of electron volt, but they are energized in their journey through the magnetosphere.
S. Toledo‐Redondo +15 more
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The transterminator ion flow at Venus at solar minimum [PDF]
The transterminator ion flow in the Venusian ionosphere is observed at solar minimum for the first time. Such a flow, which transports ions from the day to the nightside, has been observed previously around solar maximum.
Zhang, TL +37 more
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First saying, then believing: The pragmatic roots of folk psychology
Linguistic research has revealed several pathways of language change that may guide our understanding of the evolution of mental‐state attribution. In particular, it turns out that, in many languages, quotative verbs have been exapted for attributing a variety of mental states, including beliefs and intentions.
Bart Geurts
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Abstract This paper presents meteorological observations from the Etosha Pan, an ephemeral lake bed in northern Namibia that is a major source of mineral dust. The pan was instrumented during August and September 2016 as part of the CLoud‐Aerosol‐Radiation Interactions and Forcing: Year 2016 (CLARIFY‐2016) field campaign, with a Doppler lidar and Davis
Matthew Clements, Richard Washington
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Written in Dunhuang, Chiwu shenzhen jing ((sic)) is a long lost medical work and its contents remain unknown. Based on Dunhuang manuscripts and Japanese collections of ancient Chinese medical classics, this research argues that Chiwu shenzhen jing ...
Huang Jianan, Huang, Jianan
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This paper summarized the treatment effect of midnight-midday ebb flow Traditional Chinese Medicine enema in treating one case of infertility induced by fallopian tube obstruction.
YANG Man (杨曼) +3 more
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Multi-instrument observations of nightside plasma patches under conditions of IMF Bz positive [PDF]
Results are presented from two multi-instrument case studies showing patches of cold, long-lived plasma in the winter nightside ionosphere during times when the z-component of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF Bz) was positive.
H. R. Middleton +10 more
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