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Objective: The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) has increased exponentially. Costs and outcomes, however, vary considerably by indication. We sought to elucidate and quantify these differences.
J.W. Awori Hayanga, MD, MPH +9 more
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Who Talks About Flood Risks and Climate Change Adaptation? Analysis of Social Interactions in Three Countries [PDF]
ABSTRACT People's risk perceptions are crucial for climate change adaptation, influencing individual decisions and policy effectiveness. Although many studies highlight the importance of social influences and social norms in this context, the mechanisms through which they shape individual risk perceptions and adaptation behavior remain unclear.
Wagenblast T +3 more
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Abstract Tropospheric ozone influences Earth's radiative energy budget and has increased in recent decades. With initial‐condition ensembles from a single chemistry‐climate model, we show that global surface anthropogenic NOx emissions explain about 90% of the simulated 1995–2014 tropospheric ozone increase (1.8 DU) and that this increase exceeds those
Xinyuan Yu +6 more
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Kûfe Nahiv Ekolünde Bir Öncü: Muâz el-Herrâ ve İlmî Kişiliği
Kûfe şehri İslâm’ın erken dönemlerinden itibaren dinî ilimlerle iştigal edip bu ilimleri geliştirmesiyle ön plana çıkmış bir şehirdir. Bu ilimler ilk başlarda dinî ilimler ile sınırlıyken İslâm coğrafyasının genişlemesi sonucu giderek çeşitlenmeye ...
Cengiz Parlak
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Teaching Through Trauma: English Teachers Navigating Affective Regimes in Post‐Earthquake Türkiye
Abstract This study explores how English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers in post‐earthquake Türkiye narrated their experiences of loss, survival, and teaching within state‐imposed affective regimes. Drawing on an affective–discursive analysis of Ministry of National Education (MoNE) documents and media texts, the study first investigates how ...
Merve Özçelik
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A hierarchical FeOOH–FeP@Ni3S2 electrocatalyst is engineered on 3D Ni foam to enable efficient alkaline oxygen evolution. Operando spectroscopic techniques reveal dynamic surface reconstruction and proton‐coupled electron transfer (PCET) kinetics. The catalyst exhibits low overpotential and industrial‐level current operation, driving high‐performance ...
Maria S. Metaxa +2 more
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ABSTRACT In response to the challenges the tourism industry faces, including terrorism and political instability, this study investigates the determinants influencing travelers' risk perceptions and intentions to visit volatile destinations subjected to persistent negative media coverage.
Grougiou Vassiliki +2 more
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Climate forcing due to future ozone changes: an intercomparison of metrics and methods [PDF]
This study assesses three different measures of radiative forcing (instantaneous: IRF; stratospheric-temperature adjusted: SARF; effective: ERF) for future changes in ozone. These use a combination of online and offline methods.
W. J. Collins +27 more
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Radiative Forcing and Ozone Depletion of a Decade of Satellite Megaconstellation Missions
Abstract Satellite megaconstellations (SMCs) are driving rapid increases in rocket launch and re‐entry rates, emitting pollutants throughout the atmosphere. The environmental impact of SMCs lacks characterization to determine the need for regulation. We utilize a global 3D emission inventory of recent (2020–2022) space activity that distinguishes SMC ...
Connor R. Barker +12 more
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The Net Effective Radiative Forcing From Ozone‐Depleting Substances and Its Uncertainty
Abstract The direct effective radiative forcing (ERF) of long‐lived ozone‐depleting substances (ODS) is around 15%–20% of the pre‐industrial to present‐day ERF of CO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$, but their net ERF, including indirect chemical adjustments, remains poorly constrained.
Luke M. Western +2 more
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