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A STEP IN STONE. ONTOLOGIES OF PODOMORPHIC PETROGLYPHS IN SOUTHERN SCANDINAVIAN BRONZE AGE
Summary During the Bronze Age, a particular type of podomorphic petroglyph was produced on the outcrops by the sea in southern Scandinavia. In this text, their distribution, organization and articulation are analyzed in the Mälaren region of central‐eastern Sweden.
Fredrik Fahlander
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Abstract Photosynthetic eukaryotic algae survived the Neoproterozoic Snowball Earth events, indicating that liquid‐water refugia existed somewhere on the surface. We examine the potential for refugia at the coldest time of a snowball event, before CO2 had risen and with high‐albedo ice on the frozen ocean, before it became darkened by dust deposition ...
Greta E. M. Shum +5 more
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Abstract Walruses have been an important subsistence and cultural resource for humans and have been exploited for millennia across their distribution. This exploitation has contributed to severe declines in several populations and local extirpations.
Katrien Dierickx +6 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental protection has emerged as a global priority in the contemporary context. As pivotal actors in the transition towards sustainable development, companies play a crucial role through the adoption of environmental innovations. This study investigates how organisational characteristics—specifically geographical location, business ...
Carlos de las Heras‐Rosas +3 more
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A compact printed wide‐slot antenna with a diamond‐shaped tuning stub and parasitic elements achieves an ultrawide impedance bandwidth of 256% (2.4–16.2 GHz). Its capacitive nature enables frequency shifts with dielectric variations, making it highly suitable for accurate, non‐invasive glucose sensing applications.
A. K. Arya +7 more
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Whole Genome Data Uncover the Complex Origins of Polish Konik Horses. [PDF]
Musiał AD +7 more
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The Use of Population Isolates to Identify Metabolic Syndrome's Genetic Aetiology
While exogenous factors that lead to metabolic syndrome are well understood, each person's response to these is modulated by their genetics. Population isolates have the potential for higher‐powered studies of rare variants, and distinct linkage disequilibrium patterns can help map causal variants in loci identified in larger GWAS studies.
Jacob W. I. Meyjes‐Brown +3 more
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That's So Last Season: Unraveling the Genomic Consequences of Fur Farming in Arctic Foxes (Vulpes lagopus). [PDF]
Cockerill CA +22 more
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Abstract Young scoria cones fed by dike channels or conduits may undergo rapid and substantial post‐eruptive morphological modification; however, the structural controls and mechanisms governing topographic degradation remain poorly constrained. This knowledge gap limits our ability to reliably interpret topography, faults, deposits and the evolution ...
Thomas R. Walter +3 more
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Evaluating the phylogenetic signal of morphosyntax. [PDF]
Sleeman R +6 more
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