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Recent estimates from the glaciological community agree that the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass at an accelerated pace due to climate change (Velicogna 2009; Khan et al. 2010; Rignot et al. 2011). This has caught the attention of the public and policy makers due to the potential impact on sea-level rise (Dahl-Jensen et al. 2009).
Robert S. Fausto, Dirk Van As
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Abstract Aims Patients hospitalized with acute heart failure (AHF) treated with a 7 day prednisone course in the CORTAHF pilot trial had a greater improvement in health‐related quality of life (QoL) at Day 7 in both the overall population and in patients with baseline interleukin 6 > 13 pg/mL.
Matteo Pagnesi +21 more
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Abstract The Arctic coastal ocean is among the habitats most impacted by climate change due to the cumulative impact of several interacting drivers. The high‐Arctic Young Sound in north‐east Greenland is characterized by a short ice‐free period (July–October).
Marie Maar +6 more
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PROMICE-2022 Ice Mask The PROMICE-2022 Ice Mask is a high-resolution outline of the contiguous ice masses of the Greenland Ice Sheet. The dataset is derived from a true-colour, multi-band mosaic of Sentinel-2 satellite images at 10 m resolution ...
Scharffenberger, Thomas +12 more
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Snow Mass Recharge of the Greenland Ice Sheet Fueled by Intense Atmospheric River
Abstract Atmospheric rivers (ARs) have been linked with extreme rainfall and melt events across the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS), accelerating its mass loss. However, the impact of AR‐fueled snowfall has received less attention, partly due to limited empirical evidence.
Hannah Bailey, Alun Hubbard
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The Greenland ice sheet – snowline elevations at the end of the melt seasons from 2000 to 2017
The Greenland ice sheet has experienced an average mass loss of 142 ± 49 Gt/yr from 1992 to 2011 (Shepherd et al. 2012), making it a significant contributor to sea-level rise.
Robert S. Fausto and the PROMICE team*
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Snow-water equivalent of snowpacks
The SnowFox sensor observes snow-water equivalent (SWE) by the attenuation of cosmic-ray neutrons. The sensor is located close to a PROMICE automatic weather station to complement the snow depth measurements.
Fausto, Robert S.
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The Greenland ice sheet has been losing mass in response to increased surface melting (Khan et al. 2015; van den Broeke et al. 2017) as well as discharge of ice from marine terminating outlet glaciers (van den Broeke et al. 2009; Box et al. 2018). Marine
Jonas K Andersen +17 more
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Implementacija i provedba inkluzivnog odgoja i obrazovanja u sustavu redovnih škola
Implementacija i provedba obrazovne inkluzije u školi relevantna je tema za pedagogijski i društveni kontekst zato što podrazumijeva prihvaćanje i uvažavanje različitosti među djecom kao poticaja, a ne prepreke u procesu učenja i poučavanja.
Matilda Karamatić Brčić
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Invasive fungal disease (IFD) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in haematological patients. Antifungal prophylaxis (AFP) is indicated for a number of clinical scenarios in this group of patients. The aim of this study was to reach a consensus on IFD prophylaxis in haematological patients in order to optimize their management.A committee ...
Vazquez Lopez, Lourdes +10 more
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