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Abstract Heavy metal contamination in rivers mostly originates from anthropogenic sources such as industrial activities, mining, agriculture, and urban runoff. These metals accumulate in river sediments and impact living organisms and the surrounding ecosystem. Historically, some rivers in Colombia have faced issues related to heavy metal contamination,
Diana Di Luccio +4 more
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Low-$T$ Phononic Thermal Conductivity in Superconductors with Line Nodes [PDF]
The phonon contribution to the thermal conductivity at low temperature in superconductors with line nodes is calculated assuming that scattering by both nodal quasiparticles and the sample boundaries is significant.
A. B. Pippard +3 more
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Impact of Density Gradients and Momentum Ratios on Streamwise Circulation at River Confluences
Abstract Mixing processes in confluences influence concentrations of water quality parameters such as suspended sediment loads and water chemistry in the post‐confluent reach. Thus, improving our understanding of confluence flow structures and mixing is key to predicting the impact of the downstream propagation of pollutants and nutrients.
Abdelrahman Hosny Abdou +3 more
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Durkheim's imperative: The role of Humanities faculty in the information technologies revolution [PDF]
The arrival of powerful information technologies in the traditional humanistic disciplines has done far more than simply add to the tools available for research and instruction.
Jones, Robert Alun
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“The Growth of Interest”. Richard Wollheim on F. H. Bradley's Moral Psychology
Abstract This paper aims to reconstruct two key stages of Richard Wollheim's engagement with the moral psychology of F. H. Bradley—first in his 1959/1969 book on Bradley, and later in his 1993 collection of essays, The Mind and its Depths—and to connect them to Wollheim's own account of a dynamic moral psychology, as detailed in The Thread of Life ...
Paolo Babbiotti
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Reconstruction of the Fermi surface in the pseudogap state of cuprates
Reconstruction of the Fermi surface of high-temperature superconducting cuprates in the pseudogap state is analyzed within nearly exactly solvable model of the pseudogap state, induced by short-range order fluctuations of antiferromagnetic (AFM, spin ...
A. Damascelli +16 more
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Summary Discovering functional and evolutionary interdependencies of hydraulic traits and crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is crucial to understand CAM phenotype diversity and convergence. In complex traits such as CAM, the co‐option of associated traits strongly impacts the evolutionary outcome.
Thibaud F. E. Messerschmid +4 more
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Como Proust foi moderno: entre debates literários e conflitos culturais
Neste artigo são discutidas questões relacionadas ao hoje famoso ciclo romanesco de Marcel Proust (1871-1922) intitulado Em busca do tempo perdido (A la recherche du temps perdu) e a sua recepção como um dos maiores cânones da literatura moderna no ...
Paulo Rodrigo Andrade Haiduke
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Quantum oscillations in electron doped high temperature superconductors
Quantum oscillations in hole doped high temperature superconductors are difficult to understand within the prevailing views. An emerging idea is that of a putative normal ground state, which appears to be a Fermi liquid with a reconstructed Fermi surface.
B. Kramer +3 more
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