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Coacervate droplets as pH-regionalized protocells. [PDF]
Wang C +4 more
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Statistical Downscaling of the Bulk and Tail of Simulated Precipitations
ABSTRACT Intense precipitation events are projected to become more frequent and severe in the future. Impact studies analyzing these changes typically rely on simulated precipitation data generated by climate models. However, these simulated datasets often exhibit biases and require post‐processing before they can be effectively used in impact studies.
Gabriel Gobeil +2 more
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Competitive Mg<sup>2+</sup> Regulation of Biomolecular Condensate Microenvironments Enables Diverse Macrophage Response. [PDF]
Yu X +9 more
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Record‐Wise Disaggregated Seismic Fragilities for Interconnected Systems
ABSTRACT Seismic risk assessment studies typically rely on fragility functions/curves to characterize the susceptibility of an asset or a class of assets to damage. These curves are essentially a summarization of responses evaluated on the basis of ground motions with record characteristics and intensities that may or may not be tied to a specific site
Nikolaos D. Karaferis +4 more
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Mesostructured Water Enhances Stability of ProteinMPNN-Designed Ubiquitin-Fold Proteins. [PDF]
Chen LY +10 more
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Three‐dimensional landscape changes were investigated in the Kitchener Avalanche Path, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand, after an extreme storm in July 2022. The Path features an earthen diversion berm constructed in 2018 to mitigate the risk of avalanches to the adjacent Aoraki/Mount Cook Village.
David Y. Sheppard +3 more
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ABSTRACT While sustainable tourism has attracted scholarly attention, understanding how resident positive empathy shapes participation in rural destinations remains underexplored. This study addresses this gap by examining sustainable tourism in a remote rural setting through the lens of positive psychology.
Lili Zhang, Glenn McCartney
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R10-HTC 2020 Author Index [PDF]
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Rainfall Variability and Extremes in the Hamassa Sub‐Basin, Ethiopia: Past Trends and Future Risks
This study assessed spatial variability and temporal trends in the historical (1986–2023) and projected precipitation regime of the Hamassa sub‐basin. The results indicate a significant drying trend during the main cropping season, marked interannual and spatial variability, and associated linkages to warm‐phase ENSO events, which delay the onset and ...
Barana Babiso Badesso +2 more
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