Multi‐Source Adaptive‐Fusion Transfer Learning for Streamflow Forecasting in Data‐Scarce Catchments
Abstract Streamflow gauging records remain sparse in many regions, limiting hydrological predictions. Transfer Learning (TL), which uses knowledge from data‐rich sources to improve predictions in data‐scarce targets, has emerged as a promising solution.
Yuxuan Gao +3 more
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Identification of potential clinical markers associated with prognosis of neuroblastoma. [PDF]
Ji F +7 more
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Reconstructing China's Natural Streamflow at 1‐km Resolution
Abstract Climate change and intensifying human activities are placing unprecedented pressure on China's water resources, necessitating high‐resolution, naturalized streamflow records for effective management. We develop a 1‐km gridded fully coupled land‐surface‐hydrologic‐hydrodynamic modeling system for China based on the CLHMSv2.0 model.
Ningpeng Dong +9 more
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Abstract Synthetic DNA tracers are increasingly used in subsurface hydrological studies because their large sequence diversity enables the design of numerous uniquely identifiable tracers. However, previous studies have not isolated how amplicon length, flanking region length, and total DNA length independently control tracer degradation and adsorption
Geng Liu +18 more
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Controls on Flow Separation at the River Bifurcation Head
Abstract Flow separation zones are common hydrodynamic features in river bifurcations, strongly influencing flow partitioning and channel morphology. While the inner‐bank separation zones have been widely recognized, we identify a previously underreported separation zone at the bifurcation head.
Zhaohui Deng +3 more
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Antibiofilm and antibacterial effects of <i>Nigella sativa</i> extract against <i>Streptococcus mutans</i> predicting the role of fatty acids composition: <i>in vitro</i>, CLSM and <i>in</i> <i>silico</i> studies. [PDF]
ELsayed S +5 more
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Modeling Irrigation Efficiency Paradox From Farmers' Behaviors
Abstract Agricultural irrigation accounts for 70% of global freshwater withdrawals, highlighting its critical role in water conservation. However, numerous studies have presented the irrigation efficiency paradox, whereby increased efficiency rarely reduces water consumption.
Shiruo Hu +3 more
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Enhancing flood prediction through physics-driven typhoon feature engineering and machine learning. [PDF]
Zhang Z +5 more
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Gender differences in submission behavior exacerbate publication disparities in elite journals. [PDF]
Ni C +5 more
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Neuroprognostication after cardiac arrest: Updated insights from the 2025 ERC-ESICM guidelines. [PDF]
Kumar P, Kaur K.
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