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Observations of a frontal–trough merger over a wildfire, Queensland, Australia
Observations are presented of the meteorology of a frontal–trough merger in subtropical Australia which impacted a wildfire. An elevated nocturnal mixed layer above approx. 2500 m with increasing moisture with height was identified as the source of instability that resulted in the formation of elevated storms along a 300‐km frontal–trough boundary ...
Hamish McGowan+3 more
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Contrasting carbon cycle responses of the tropical continents to the 2015–2016 El Niño
INTRODUCTION The influence of El Niño on climate is accompanied by large changes to the carbon cycle, and El Niño–induced variability in the carbon cycle has been attributed mainly to the tropical continents. However, owing to a dearth of observations in the tropics, tropical carbon fluxes are poorly quantified, and ...
Junjie Liu+15 more
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The impact of credit on income poverty in urban Mexico. An endogeneity-corrected estimation [PDF]
In recent years, an important number of impact studies have attempted to examine the effect of credit on income poverty; however, many of these studies have not paid sufficient attention to the problems of endogeneity and selection bias.
Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel
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Dietary variations in three co-occurring rockfish species off the Pacific Northwest during anomalous oceanographic events in 1998 and 1999 [PDF]
Stomach samples from three rockfish species, yellowtail (Sebastes f lavidus), widow (S. entomelas), and canary (S. pinniger) rockfish, seasonally collected off the Pacific Northwest in 1998 and 1999, provided quantitative information on the food habits ...
Lee, Yong-Woo, Sampson, David B.
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This study analyzed the impact of two mesoscale cyclones on the meteorology and glaciology of South Shetland Islands (SSI) glaciers, using in‐situ observations, ERA5 reanalysis data, and high‐resolution weather and glacier mass balance models. Mesoscale cyclones drive temperature drops, heavy snowfall, and strong winds over the SSI, significantly ...
Christian Torres+6 more
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El mielograma normal en el niño de primera infancia [PDF]
RAUL EBERHARD, RAUDL ETCHEVERRY, A Hille
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Deep Reinforcement Learning‐Based Control for Real‐Time Hybrid Simulation of Civil Structures
ABSTRACT Real‐time Hybrid Simulation (RTHS) is a cyber‐physical technique that studies the dynamic behavior of a system by combining physical and numerical components that are coupled through a boundary condition enforcer. In structural engineering, the numerical components are subjected to environmental loads that become dynamic displacements of the ...
Andrés Felipe Niño+6 more
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Absceso hepático amebiano, absceso pulmonar amebiano, absceso cerebral amebiano, peritonitis y meningitis amebianas en el niño [PDF]
VICTOR DE LA MAZA+1 more
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ABSTRACT As rivers continue to warm due to climate change, there is an urgent need for coordinated approaches to enhance the thermal resiliency of riverscapes. Cold‐water refuges (CWRs) serve as critical habitats for temperature‐sensitive aquatic species, yet efforts to enhance or create these refuges often lack a unified framework, risking a ...
Renaud Quilbé+8 more
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