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The greenhouse gas emissions of psychological conferences and what we can do about it
Abstract The UN Sustainable Development Goals highlight the relevance of climate change for global health. At the same time, the academic community—including health‐related disciplines such as psychology and behavioural medicine—contributes substantially to greenhouse gas emissions, particularly through work‐related travel. To inform discussions on the
Lisa M. Warner +2 more
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Health impacts of honey. ABSTRACT Honey is a natural and nutritious product of the honey bee (Apis mellifera) with low water content. Its color ranges from white to amber, with taste varying accordingly. The chemical form and viscosity of honey depend on its composition.
Ecem Bolat +7 more
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Abstract Autumn is a pivotal but understudied season in limnology. As climate change alters the timing and duration of autumnal cooling, the implications for winter thermal structure and long‐term ecosystem function in dimictic lakes remain uncertain.
F. R. Ferrato +4 more
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Adrenergic Stimulation and Sodium Transport [PDF]
The effect of catecholamines and a beta-adrenergic blocking agent on sodium flux and short-circuit current was evaluated in isolated frog skin. Alpha stimulation (pronethalol plus epinephrine) decreased net sodium flux and short-circuit current to an ...
Watlington, Charles O.
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Badiou and the Reconstruction of the Concept of God
Abstract In this article I first summarize Badiou’s and Žižek’s critique of the concept of God, which I and other interpreters conceive as a radicalization of the theology of the death of God. I then pose the question of how to formulate a positive conception of God after the death of God that would overcome the limits of negative or apophatic theology.
Michael Hauser
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El ajuste temporal: criterio de ejecución distintivo de la inteligencia deportiva [PDF]
En este artículo se propone una consideración de la actividad física y el deporte como una actividad inteligente en base a una concepción amplia de inteligencia y en base a la atención al parámetro tiempo como criterio de ajuste psicológico.
Roca i Balasch, Josep
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This paper systematically develops the Schr\"odinger formalism that is valid also for gyrotropic media where the material weights $W = \left ( \begin{smallmatrix} \varepsilon & \chi \chi^* & \mu \end{smallmatrix} \right ) \neq \overline{W}$ are complex ...
De Nittis, Giuseppe, Lein, Max
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Abstract While climate change affects the phytoplankton biodiversity at both local and global scales, predicting phytoplankton community responses to warming is impaired by their polyphyletic complexity. High mountain lakes are highly vulnerable systems, partly due to their limited biodiversity, and forecasting their ecological trajectories is a key ...
Flavia Dory +13 more
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ABSTRACT Social science inquiry into environmental governance is theoretically and methodologically diverse, resulting in a large array of isolated pieces of knowledge. Scholars' reflections around knowledge cumulation focus on how separate bits of knowledge can feasibly be integrated to build a broader, consensual state of knowledge.
Laure Gosselin, Mathilde Gauquelin
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Strong Under‐Ice Heating of Central Asian Shallow Lakes
Abstract Shallow lakes (<2 m depth) of Central Asian, receiving strong solar radiation and low precipitation, are sensitive to atmospheric forcing because of their low heat capacity, yet their under‐ice thermal conditions remain poorly investigated.
Puzhen Huo +6 more
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