The development of special sequentially-timed charges for breaking frozen waterways [PDF]
This article documents the development of the noninvasive use of explosives during the destruction of ice mass in river fl ows. The system of special sequentially-timed charges utilizes the increase in effi ciency of cutting charges by covering them ...
Barčová, Karla +5 more
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Astrocyte Enrichment of 3D Cortical Constructs Enhances Brain Repair
This study highlights the role of astrocytes in supporting neural progenitor cell survival and differentiation after traumatic brain injury. Astrocytes enhanced neuronal differentiation, improved cell survival in co‐cultures, and promoted integration of microfluidics‐based implants with host tissue following implantation. Additionally, increased axonal
Elisa M. Cruz +20 more
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Does the 11-year solar cycle affect lake and river ice phenology? [PDF]
Schmidt DF, Grise KM, Pace ML.
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A novel therapy using engineered immune cells (NAC‐T cells) showed promise for refractory malignant mesothelioma. Based on the encouraging preclinical data, the first‐in‐human trial is initiated, demonstrating tolerable safety and promising anti‐tumor activity (ORR 63.6%, DCR 100%, including one CR).
Yan Sun +23 more
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Glacier regime of the Drakhtik River (Lake Sevan basin) in the conditions of climate change
Formulation of the problem. River ice plays a significant role in biological, chemical, and physical processes occurring in freshwater bodies of temperate latitudes.
Varduhi Margaryan +2 more
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Effects of River Geomorphology on River Ice Freeze-up and Break-up Rates Using MODIS Imagery
Evaluating driving factors of river ice freeze-up and break-up is critical for the understanding associated with river ice processes, as well as for providing a means to predict potential natural hazards of river ice formation or deformation ...
Thuan Chu, Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
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Studies of the inner shelf and coastal sedimentation environment of the Beaufort Sea from ERTS-A [PDF]
The author has identified the following significant results. Shearing periodically occurs between the westward moving pack ice (3 to 10 km/d) within the Pacific Gyre and the fast ice along the coast, forming major grounded shear and pressure ridges ...
Barnes, P. W. +3 more
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Using stable isotopes and continuous meltwater river monitoring to investigate the hydrology of a rapidly retreating Icelandic outlet glacier [PDF]
Virkisjökull is a rapidly retreating outlet glacier draining the western flanks of Öræfajökull in SE Iceland. Since 2011 there have been continuous measurements of flow in the proglacial meltwater channel and regular campaigns to sample stable isotopes ...
A. M. MacDonald +15 more
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Early Radiation Therapy Response Assessment Using Multi‐Scale Photoacoustic Imaging
Tomographic and mesoscopic photoacoustics capture intratumoural features of radioresistance and response. ABSTRACT There is a critical unmet clinical need to identify biomarkers that predict and detect radiation therapy (RT) response in cancer. Using the unique capabilities of multi‐scale photoacoustic imaging (PAI) to depict tumor oxygenation and ...
Thierry L. Lefebvre +12 more
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THE STRUCTURE AND LONG-TERM DYNAMICS OF THE ICE COVER IN THE LOWER REACH OF THE AMUR RIVER
The severity of the climate in the lower reaches of the Amur River, characteristics of the river water regime, dynamics of the channel processes together with meteorological factors determine rather specific ice regime of this river. The freeze-up on the
A. N. Makhinov +2 more
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