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Effects of liming on soil physical and chemical properties in Europe and North America: A review
Abstract Soil acidity is one of the major constraints limiting crop production worldwide. About 50% of the global arable land is acidic. Liming remains an effective strategy for soil acidity amelioration and improvement of soil fertility. The objective of this review was to summarize information on liming effects on soil physical and chemical ...
Priscillar Wenyika +3 more
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The asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) plays the role of a paradigm in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. We review exact results for the ASEP obtained by Bethe ansatz and put emphasis on the algebraic properties of this model.
Albertini G +33 more
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Raising the Roof of the World: Intra‐Crustal Asian Mantle Supports the Himalayan‐Tibetan Orogen
Abstract The Himalayan‐Tibetan orogen formed via the ongoing collision of India and Asia. Its colossal elevations stem from buoyant crustal roots that doubled in thickness during continental collision, widely believed to result from Indian crust under‐thrusting its Asian counterpart and Asian crustal thickening. However, a single crustal layer of up to
P. Sternai +11 more
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Order parameter model for unstable multilane traffic flow
We discuss a phenomenological approach to the description of unstable vehicle motion on multilane highways that explains in a simple way the observed sequence of the phase transitions "free flow -> synchronized motion -> jam" as well as the hysteresis in
A. Zerr +17 more
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The Origin of Dust in the Early Universe: Probing the Star Formation History of Galaxies by their Dust Content [PDF]
Two distinct scenarios for the origin of the ~ 4 \times 10^8 M\odot of dust observed in the high-redshift (z = 6.4) quasar J1148+5251 have been proposed.
Bouwens +40 more
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Stable isotope analysis reveals individual variations in feeding habits among wild Japanese macaques
In this study, we conducted a dietary analysis using stable isotopes on the Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) group on Koshima Island, Japan. As a result, we clarified the variation in isotope ratios at the individual level, and indicated that this variation is affected by attributes such as sex or dominance‐subordinate relationships in this group ...
Kazuho Funakawa +2 more
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What are the experimentally observable effects of vertex corrections in superconductors?
We calculate the effects of vertex corrections, of non-constant density of states and of a (self-consistently determined) phonon self-energy for the Holstein model on a 3D cubic lattice.
A. B. Migdal +56 more
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A Model for the Generation and Transmission of Variations in Evolution [PDF]
The inheritance of characteristics induced by the environment has often been opposed to the theory of evolution by natural selection. Yet, while evolution by natural selection requires new heritable traits to be produced and transmitted, it does not ...
Leibler, Stanislas, Rivoire, Olivier
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Abstract Salinity and water scarcity are threatening the sustainability of agriculture in the arid regions of the world. There is an urgent need to develop information on suitable crops that can tolerate salinity and drought to ensure the long‐term viability of agriculture in these regions.
Jhaman Das Suthar +4 more
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ABSTRACT Creative thinking stems from the cognitive process that fosters the creation of new ideas and problem‐solving solutions. Artificial intelligence systems and neural network models can reduce the intricacy of understanding creative cognition. For instance, the generation of ideas could be symbolized as patterns of binary code in which clusters ...
Ronald Mtenga +2 more
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