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Scene consistency enhances state representations of real-world objects. [PDF]
Markov YA, Võ ML.
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Making vertebrate fossil radiocarbon dates more useful for global scientific research
ABSTRACT Radiocarbon dating of bones is essential for reconstructing timelines of species' occurrences, domestication, extinction, migrations, and interactions with Quaternary environments. Many studies compile these chronologies at continental to global scales by aggregating radiocarbon dates from various sources, often balancing data quantity and ...
Salvador Herrando‐Pérez +1 more
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Do Humans Use Push-Down Stacks When Learning or Producing Center-Embedded Sequences? [PDF]
Ferrigno S, Cheyette SJ, Carey S.
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Varying vulnerabilities: Seagrass species under threat from prolonged ocean warming
Abstract Understanding the response of various seagrass species to prolonged elevated water temperatures is crucial for effective management and seagrass species restoration amid increasing climate change‐induced ocean warming and marine heat waves. This is especially important in intertidal seagrass meadows, where heat can penetrate substrate depths ...
Marnie L. Campbell, Chi T. U. Le
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The role of anchor objects in scene function understanding. [PDF]
Müller Karoza LA, Wiesmann SL, Võ ML.
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Abstract Tidal reeds provide essential coastal protection by shielding the shore from the effects of waves and currents, reducing soil erosion or even enabling sediment accretion. However, these environments face increasing threats from human activities and climate change.
Jana Carus +5 more
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