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ABSTRACT Differential frost heave between fine (earthy) and coarse (gravelly) domains was monitored over 10 years (2013–2023) on a mountain‐top flat ground subjected to both frequent diurnal and deep seasonal freezing. Monitoring objects include, ground heave, soil temperature down to 55 cm, soil moisture, air temperature, rainfall, and snow depth. The
Norikazu Matsuoka
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The Duplex Nature of the Retina of the Nocturnal Gecko as Reflected in the Electroretinogram [PDF]
E. Dodt, Karl Heinz Jessen
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Antbears and underground melons: A highly specialized seed dispersal mutualism mediated by scent
Seed dispersal is critical for the establishment and persistence of populations of most plant species. We investigated the seed dispersal biology of an African melon, Cucumis humifructus, which is closely related to cultivated cucumbers and watermelons but differs in that it buries its fruits deep underground.
Steven D. Johnson+2 more
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Terrestrial Nocturnal Roosting Behavior of Black-necked Cranes (<i>Grus nigricollis</i>) on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau: Active Choice or Forced Environmental Adaptation. [PDF]
Hou X+5 more
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Brief Report: The Exacerbation of Hemolysis in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria by Strenuous Exercise [PDF]
Stuart F. Blum+2 more
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Silicon (Si) fertilization enhances the attractiveness of plant volatiles emitted by fall armyworm‐infested maize plant to the predatory earwig Doru luteipes by triggering the emission of the terpene neryl acetate. Abstract BACKGROUND Silicon (Si) fertilization has been well‐documented to enhance plant resistance against insect pests by increasing the ...
Patrícia Pereira+9 more
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Adaptations of the Vertebrate Retina to Low-Light Conditions: A Review. [PDF]
Cobo R+3 more
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Serum Anti-γG Globulin Factors in Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria [PDF]
Manuel E. Kaplan+3 more
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Rolling DICE to advance knowledge of land–atmosphere interactions
The Diurnal land–atmosphere Coupling Experiment (DICE) examines land–atmosphere interactions. Findings show land‐surface models struggle with daytime evaporation without representing dead grass layers; coupling land and atmosphere models improves the accuracy of surface fluxes but compromises variables like temperature and humidity.
Martin J. Best+26 more
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