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Current Topics on Rotating Stall.
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Comparison of clinostat control strategies to achieve simulated microgravity with uniform gravity vector distribution. [PDF]
Kim YJ, Park S, Kim S.
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Abstract Deep cyclones (DCs) are mesoscale, deep‐reaching features that develop near meander troughs of large‐scale currents, such as the Gulf Stream. Although, in some aspects, they could be viewed as oceanic analogs of synoptic‐scale cyclones in the mid‐latitude atmosphere, their dynamics and impacts are not fully understood.
Si‐Yuan Sean Chen +5 more
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Hideo NISHIDA +3 more
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Editorial: Challenges and current research status of vertigo/vestibular diseases, volume III. [PDF]
Zhou L +10 more
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Thermal vs. Haline Drivers of Restratification in the Labrador Sea
Abstract The Labrador Sea is a vital component of global ocean circulation, hosting vigorous deep convection that can mix to deeper than 2,000 m. Features that drive convection are widely studied, but a lack of high‐resolution, in situ observations hinder our understanding of how finescale dynamics influence the convective process and trigger ...
H. Jaques +4 more
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The Fanconi anemia pathway repairs colibactin-induced DNA interstrand cross-links. [PDF]
Altshuller M +12 more
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Seasonal Patterns of the Caribbean Current and Its Influence on the Small Island of Curaçao
Abstract Large‐scale ocean currents exhibit spatial and temporal variability that can influence local circulation patterns, particularly around small islands. Two distinct flow regimes were previously identified around the southern Caribbean island of Curaçao: (a) strong northwestward flow, and (b) cyclonic eddies or low‐energy conditions ...
Vesna Bertoncelj +2 more
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Camp Aruga: Building Professional Identity and Resilience in Filipino American Nurses. [PDF]
Ramos MD +6 more
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Abstract Information on river velocities enhances understanding flood hazards, evaluating habitat conditions, and predicting the transport of floating materials. In this follow‐up study, we used data from two new sites, one with a more complex morphology and the other with a lower suspended sediment concentration, to provide further evidence that ...
Carl J. Legleiter +3 more
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