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A relationship between life histories and increasing latitude has been described for Northern Hemisphere riverine fish, whereby life cycles that complete most of the growth in the ocean are favoured at higher latitudes.
Konrad Górski, Konrad Górski
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Lipid and fatty acid composition during embryo and larval development of puye Galaxias maculatus Jenyns, 1842, obtained from estuarine, freshwater and cultured populations [PDF]
Galaxias maculatus eggs and larvae obtained from broodfish captured either in an estuarine or a freshwater environment, as well as from cultured broodstock were analysed to compare their lipid and fatty acid profiles. Results showed a lower lipid content in embryos and larvae from estuarine populations than those from fresh water, denoting the ...
Dantagnan Dantagnan, Herman Patricio +5 more
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A conceptual model is developed to better understand vadose zone vapor‐phase diffusion within the mesas of the Pajarito Plateau at Los Alamos National Laboratory. We focus on 1,1,1‐trichloroethane (TCA) vapor transport from a liquid‐waste disposal site. The conceptual model incorporates several physical processes, including partitioning of TCA into the
Philip H. Stauffer +3 more
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A Vadose Zone Flow and Transport Model for Los Alamos Canyon, Los Alamos, New Mexico
A vadose zone flow and transport model for Los Alamos Canyon is presented that demonstrates that a comprehensive understanding of vadose zone hydrologic processes can be obtained by integrating data from geologic, hydrologic, and site characterization sources.
Bruce A. Robinson +6 more
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The Pajarito Plateau in northern New Mexico, on which the Los Alamos National Laboratory is situated, is characterized by a thick vadose zone overlying the regional aquifer of the western Espanola Basin. In this study, conceptual models of vadose zone flow and transport processes are presented and then supported through the interpretation of field data,
Kay H. Birdsell +3 more
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Development of an Infiltration Map for the Los Alamos Area, New Mexico
Using new and previously published estimates of point infiltration in upland areas and estimates of stream‐flow losses and gains along canyon bottoms, we created a map of net infiltration for the Los Alamos area, New Mexico for the pre‐Cerro Grande fire period.
Edward Kwicklis +4 more
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Caring for the river‐border: Struggles and opportunities along the Salween River‐border
Abstract Geographers have shown how borders rely on the enactment of state power and violence to reinforce territorial integrity and sovereign authority, or even perpetuate the destruction of nature. Moving away from an emphasis on violence, in this paper, I take an approach to borders and bordering that emphasises the opportunities of the border when ...
Vanessa Lamb
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Man at Puye Cliff Dwellings; [photographer in background]; Puye Cliff Ruins, claimed by the Santa Clara Indians as the home of their ancestors.
New Mexico. Department of Tourism
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Despite the well known importance of ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) in marine and freshwater fish larvae, there are few studies on how essential fatty acid requirements and composition on whole body can be altered by changes in water salinity ...
Patricio Dantagnan +3 more
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Sensitive Detection of Aflatoxin B1 in Foods Using Aptasensing Based on FGO-Mediated CdTe QDs
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) exhibits high toxicity and has the potential to induce cancer, deformities, and mutations. It is therefore highly desirable that sensitive and straightforward methods for detecting AFB1 be developed.
Puye Liang +7 more
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