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In the age of big data, scientific progress is fundamentally limited by our capacity to extract critical information. Here, we map fine-grained spatiotemporal distributions for thousands of species, using deep neural networks (DNNs) and ubiquitous ...
Philipp Brun +7 more
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Urban Interiority in the Anthropocene
This paper explores how interior design could amplify the current discourse on sustainability within urban public space. The consideration of a number of contemporary authors that are questioning the traditional notion of interiority situates this paper ...
Nerea Feliz Arrizabalaga
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ABSTRACT Forest ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle. As a significant terrestrial carbon sink, plantations exhibit carbon stock patterns that are shaped by tree species composition, stand structure, and environmental conditions. Here, we investigated typical plantation types in the Mufu Mountain, Hubei Province.
Mingyang Ding +5 more
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A comparison of the antimicrobial efficacy of silver diamine fluoride and silver nitrate: an in vitro study [PDF]
A COMPARISON OF THE ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY OF SILVER DIAMINE FLUORIDE AND SILVER NITRATE: AN IN VITRO STUDY By: Nicholas L Luke, D.D.S. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Dentistry at ...
Luke, Nicholas L
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T2$$ {\boldsymbol{T}}_{\mathbf{2}} $$‐Weighted Imaging of Water, Fat and Silicone
ABSTRACT Purpose Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a sensitive method for assessing silicone implant integrity, with T2$$ {\boldsymbol{T}}_{\mathbf{2}} $$‐weighted imaging being essential for detecting abnormalities in surrounding tissue. Silicone breast imaging protocols often require multiple tailored sequences for species suppression and ...
Aizada Nurdinova +6 more
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Reinterpreting water’s ecological role – Integrating living materials for inclusive design
Water has historically acted as a cultural catalyst for space, shaping collective life through its ecological and sensory presence. With this in mind, the article reinterprets the ecological role of water through a ‘research-through-design’ approach ...
Elif Süyük Makaklı +1 more
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Abstract The recovery of large carnivores in Europe raises issues related to sharing landscape with humans. Beyond technical solutions, it is widely recognized that social factors also contribute to shaping coexistence. In this context, scholars increasingly stress the need to adopt place‐based approaches by analysing how humans and wildlife interact ...
Alice Ouvrier +7 more
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Environmental Art and Activism: Editors’ Notebook [PDF]
Editorial introduction to the special issue on environmental art and activism, The Goose, volume 17, issue 2 (2019)
Dennis Unrau, Melanie, Follett, Alec
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Designing for Multispecies Commons
Michael Haldrup +2 more
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Justice in coexistence: Pastoralism and large carnivores on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau
Abstract The conflict between livestock husbandry and large carnivore conservation presents significant challenges in grassland ecosystems worldwide. Achieving sustainable coexistence among herders, livestock and large carnivores requires reconciling diverse perspectives and interests through equitable, inclusive and fair processes that address both ...
Yufang Gao, Yue Yu
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