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Ocean currents promote rare species diversity in protists. [PDF]
Villa Martín P +3 more
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High‐elevation endemic plants predicted to lose habitat from changing climate in Washington State
Abstract Premise High‐elevation plants face unique challenges from potential climate change impacts that will likely require upslope migration into increasingly smaller suitable habitat. This situation is particularly acute for endemic species that by definition occupy small geographic ranges.
Nicholas L. Gjording +4 more
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Upper oceans are highly energetic during a severe weather event, with large surface waves and intense ocean currents over areas affected by the storm.
Jinyu Sheng +3 more
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Currents: Bad for Divers, Good for Corals [PDF]
In this lesson students will investigate deep-sea currents such as density and barotropic currents, which can be significantly accelerated near the ocean bottom or near large solid objects like seamounts.
Mel Goodwin
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Nutrient-supplying ocean currents modulate coral bleaching susceptibility. [PDF]
DeCarlo TM +8 more
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GRACE: Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment Brochure [PDF]
This brochure provides details about NASA's GRACE mission. Gravity controls everything from the motion of the ocean tides to the expansion of the entire Universe.
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Asymmetrical gene flow in five co-distributed syngnathids explained by ocean currents and rafting propensity. [PDF]
Bertola LD +8 more
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We prepared five glycosylated liposomal nanoparticles (G‐LNPs) to investigate the role of glycosylation and protein corona in modulating the in vivo behavior of G‐LNPs. We show that IgG and complement C3 adsorption enhanced liposomal nanoparticle clearance, with IgG promoting subsequent C3 binding.
Yingjie Yu +18 more
wiley +1 more source
Investigation of ocean wind estimating technique using wave data and SMB method [PDF]
In the ocean surface, there are many kinds of currents due to tides, wind, wave as well as tsunamis.\ud Especially, wind-driven currents may be important for coastal currents.
Nomura, K., Watanabe, K.
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