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Toshihiko Taguchi,1 Kazutaka Nozawa,2 Shigeki Zeniya,3 Tatsunori Murata,3 Thomas Laurent,4 Takahiro Hirano,4 Koichi Fujii2 1Japan Organization of Occupational Health and Safety, Yamaguchi Rosai Hospital, Sanyo-Onoda, Yamaguchi, Japan; 2Medical Affairs ...
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Somatic embryogenesis (SE) is an important biotechnological tool for large-scale clonal propagation and for embryogenesis research. Moreover, genetic transformation and cryopreservation procedures in many species rely on efficient SE protocols.
Sandra Correia +9 more
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Using Local Expert Knowledge to Measure Prices: Evidence From a Survey Experiment in Vietnam
ABSTRACT Many countries lack spatially disaggregated consumer price data needed to estimate real inequality and spatial patterns of poverty. Such data are especially absent in poor countries where weak infrastructure and high transport costs create large price variation over space.
John Gibson, Trinh Le
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Qualitative Revision of the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) Scale for children
One of the most popular measures of ecological worldview, predicting environmental attitudes and behaviors is the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) Scale developed by Dunlap and Van Liere has been applied to measure children’s environmental attitudes across cultures.
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This study critically evaluates Tanzania's integration of health into its NDCs, highlighting systemic gaps in policy, financing, data, and workforce capacity. Comparative analysis with Rwanda, Bangladesh, Fiji, and Chile shows that robust governance, measurable health targets, and cross‐sectoral linkages strengthen resilience.
Samwel Manyele, Honest Anicetus
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A new era of wide-field submillimetre imaging: on-sky performance of SCUBA-2
SCUBA-2 is the largest submillimetre wide-field bolometric camera ever built. This 43 square arc-minute field-of-view instrument operates at two wavelengths (850 and 450 microns) and has been installed on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope on Mauna Kea ...
Berry, David S. +17 more
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The Job Task Penalty for Motherhood
ABSTRACT Objective This study examines how childbirth affects women's job tasks. Background Motherhood remains a key source of gendered inequalities in the labor market. Yet little is known about how it reshapes women's work content, even though job tasks are critical for job quality, skill development, and long‐term career trajectories.
Wiebke Schulz, Gundula Zoch
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New evidence for age-related decline in carbon sinks in intact boreal forests
As climate change accelerates, understanding the carbon dynamics of intact forests is critical to climate forecasting, mitigation, and adaptation, but significant uncertainties persist regarding the long-term carbon balance of aging boreal forests. Here,
Ni Huang +6 more
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Global warming is dramatically altering the plant phenology of terrestrial ecosystem and thus has caused significant effects on the terrestrial carbon cycle. Many studies have investigated the relationships between the spring phenological changes and the
Zhiying Xie +4 more
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Interaction of Structured Light With Nanostructured Matter
Structured light–matter interactions at the nanoscale remain poorly understood. We reveal a symmetry‐matched mechanism governing orbital‐angular‐momentum‐dependent extinction in gold nanodisk oligomers. Tailored diffractive optical elements generate flower‐like beams whose rotational symmetry dictates absorption. Experiments and a semi‐analytical model
Noah Apostolico +6 more
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