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Research Direction and Science Evaluation: The Role of Coherence and Alignment
ABSTRACT The decisions of funding agencies greatly influence the direction of scientific research; however, our understanding of how applicants' research directions affect the selection process remains limited. In this study, we investigate how a project's coherence with a scientist's previous work and its alignment with current scientific trends ...
Charles Ayoubi+3 more
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Transgenerational Projects and Entangled Domination: Revisiting Autonomy in Radioactive Waste Management. [PDF]
Sugawara SE.
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A Study of Sr Sorption Behavior in Claystone from a Candidate High-Level Radioactive Waste Geological Disposal Site under the Action of FeOOH Colloids. [PDF]
Wang J, Cai W, Zuo R, Du C.
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The Evaluation and Control of the Radioactive Waste Disposal to Sea
Yoshio HIYAMA
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Abstract The tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum, G. Cuvier 1818) thrives both in the ion‐poor waters of the Amazon and in commercial aquaculture. In both, environmental conditions can be harsh due to low ion levels, occasional high salt challenges (in aquaculture), low pH, extreme PO2 levels (hypoxia and hyperoxia), high PCO2 levels (hypercapnia), high ...
Chris M. Wood+5 more
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Graphene Oxide Membranes for Tunable Ion Sieving in Acidic Radioactive Waste. [PDF]
Wu T+6 more
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Control of Radioactive Wastes [PDF]
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Abstract The Amazonian loricariid fish Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps, from the Rio Negro, and Pterygoplichthys pardalis, from the Rio Solimões, are facultative air‐breathers that can use the stomach as an air‐breathing organ. Measurement of oxygen uptake under progressive aquatic hypoxia revealed a relatively high hypoxia resistance of both species.
Bernd Pelster+2 more
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