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Evaluation of <i>in Vitro</i> Cytotoxicity and Induction Potential of Açaí (<i>Euterpe oleracea)</i> Extracts in Human Hepatocytes. [PDF]
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Lymphedema imaging and AI: A review of diagnostic modalities, biomarkers, and clinical integration. [PDF]
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Recent Progress on Polyphenols of Malaysian Honey and Their Molecular Mechanism Pathways in Cancer-A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
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Subaerial crust emergence hindered by phase-driven lower crust densification on early Earth. [PDF]
Tang M, Chen H, Lee CA, Cao W.
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Nature, 2001
Since Mohorovicić discovered a dramatic increase in compressional seismic velocity at a depth of 54 km beneath the Kulpa Valley in Croatia, the 'Moho' has become arguably the most important seismological horizon in Earth owing to its role in defining the crust-mantle boundary. It is now known to be a ubiquitous feature of the Earth, being found beneath
A G, Jones, I J, Ferguson
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Since Mohorovicić discovered a dramatic increase in compressional seismic velocity at a depth of 54 km beneath the Kulpa Valley in Croatia, the 'Moho' has become arguably the most important seismological horizon in Earth owing to its role in defining the crust-mantle boundary. It is now known to be a ubiquitous feature of the Earth, being found beneath
A G, Jones, I J, Ferguson
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The velocity in a dipping Moho
Journal of Geodynamics, 1989Abstract A method of computing the upper-mantle and the lower-crust P- wave velocities from the apparent P n velocities in two opposite directions is presented and exemplified.
Rune Olsson, Klaus Meyer
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Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, 2001
Se presenta una breve discusión lingüística sobre el amplio uso y la prevalencia del término «moho» con el significado de «musgo» en castellano antiguo. Esta sinonimia, que se mantuvo hasta al menos el siglo XVIII, se ha perdido completamente en la actualidad. A
Núñez Olivera Encarnación +1 more
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Se presenta una breve discusión lingüística sobre el amplio uso y la prevalencia del término «moho» con el significado de «musgo» en castellano antiguo. Esta sinonimia, que se mantuvo hasta al menos el siglo XVIII, se ha perdido completamente en la actualidad. A
Núñez Olivera Encarnación +1 more
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Moho and sub-Moho structure in the larger Alpine area from S-to-P conversions
2023For the understanding of the fate of the lithosphere when continents are colliding, it is necessary to image the structures of the lithosphere. In the case of the Alps, the structure of the Moho is very well known. This is, however, not yet the case for the lower boundary of the lithosphere, the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary (LAB).
Rainer Kind +6 more
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