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Sven H. Loosen +12 more
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ABSTRACT Only ~3% of the global land surface is covered by peatlands, yet more than one‐third of global soil carbon is stored in these ecosystems and contaminant filtration can be provided. The extent to which peat humification (Fibric–Hemic–Sapric) is linked to dissolved heavy metals in peatland surface waters has remained poorly quantified at a ...
Stanisław Łyszczarz +8 more
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This paper examines the verbal system in Ndengeleko, an endangered Bantu language of Tanzania, with a focus on the conjoint/disjoint (CJ/DJ) alternation in the present tense.
Eva-Marie Bloom Ström, Aron Zahran
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ABSTRACT Numerical simulation of hydraulic fracturing remains challenging due to the strong coupling between geomechanics and fluid flow when modelling multiple physical mechanisms of rock deformation, fracture evolution and fluid leak‐off. This study develops a coupled hydraulic fracture propagation framework that combines the extended finite element ...
Ran Tao, Juliana Y. Leung, Samer Adeeb
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Mirativity and exclamatives in functional discourse grammar: evidence from Spanish [PDF]
This paper is a critical evaluation of the FDG claim that Mirativity is a Basic Illocution (cf. e.g. Hengeveld & Mackenzie 2008). The view presented here is that Mirativity is a semantic concept, while "Mirative Illocution" is in fact Exclamative ...
Olbertz, H.
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Beyond argumentative sufficiency: pero and mirativity [PDF]
Este trabajo reivindica el concepto de suficiencia argumentativa como punto de referencia a partir del cual no solo entender la interacción entre el contraste semántico –concretado como adversatividad– y un tipo de relación discursiva muy productiva ...
Rodríguez Rosique, Susana
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Abstract Protected areas represent complex social‐ecological systems that require governance and management approaches that valorise and enhance positive relationships between people and nature. This study analyses the alignment between social and ecological systems to detect the social‐ecological fit of projects focused on biodiversity conservation ...
Elena Andriollo +4 more
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Association of miR-34a, miR-130a, miR-150 and miR-155 polymorphisms with the risk of ischemic stroke
MicroRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) are small (19-23 nt) non-coding RNA molecules that are endogenous regulators of gene expression. Previous studies have found that some miRNAs are related to the progression of ischemia in the cerebral artery. Furthermore, a recent study found a significant association between miRNA single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and ...
Gun Ho, Choi +9 more
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Circulating microRNAs, miR-939, miR-595, miR-519d and miR-494, Identify Cirrhotic Patients with HCC [PDF]
The performance of circulating biomarkers for the diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is sub-optimal. In this study we tested circulating microRNAs as biomarkers for HCC in cirrhotic patients by performing a two stage study: a discovery phase conducted by microarray and a validation phase performed by qRT-PCR in an independent series of 118 ...
FORNARI, FRANCESCA +14 more
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This Open Letter highlights peatlands as critical yet overlooked ecosystems in Brazil's climate and biodiversity policies. By translating scientific evidence into clear, actionable priorities for policymakers, it supports more accurate climate reporting, effective mitigation strategies, and improved land‐use governance.
Suelma Ribeiro Silva +52 more
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