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Exploring the effects of global value chain participation, technological eco-innovation and natural resource rents on environmental quality in the EU-14. [PDF]
Çoban MN +3 more
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Antarctic Marine Algae Extracts as a Potential Natural Resource to Protect Epithelial Barrier Integrity. [PDF]
Ko SH +6 more
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Value of Returns to Land and Water and Costs of Degradation - Executive Summary only [PDF]
Executive Summary only, Consultancy report for the National Land and Water Resources Audit, Theme 6.1. This report presents new datasets developed through the National Land and Water Resources Audit that relate to economic aspects of natural resource ...
Mike Young (Ed.), Stefan Hajkowicz (Ed.)
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A mineral‐based supra‐nano amorphous ruthenium dioxide composite (a‐Ru0.5‐AM) was designed, achieving 97% broadband solar absorption. Under one sun, it reaches 87.91 ± 0.32 °C with a distinct thermal buffering effect that favors thermal confinement.
Yunchen Long +13 more
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Cavity nesting birds show behavioural plasticity to simulated territorial intrusions in response to natural resource pulses. [PDF]
Norris AR, Martin K.
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Distrust within protected area and natural resource management: A systematic review protocol. [PDF]
Erickson BD, Biedenweg K.
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Trade structure and growth [PDF]
Lederman and Maloney examine the empirical relationships between trade structure and economic growth, particularly the influence of natural resource abundance, export concentration, and intra-industry trade.
Lederman, Daniel, Maloney, William F.
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Local Thermal Conductivity Patterning in Rotating Lattice Crystals of Anisotropic Sb2S3
Microscale control of thermal conductivity in Sb2S3 is demonstrated via laser‐induced rotating lattice crystals. Thermal conductivity imaging reveals marked thermal transport anisotropy, with the c axis featuring amorphous‐like transport, whereas in‐plane directions (a, b) exhibit 3.5x and 1.7x larger thermal conductivity.
Eleonora Isotta +13 more
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