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ABSTRACT It is well‐known that adults vary to an important extent with regard to L2 learning outcomes. One apparent reason is the degree of exposure to the target language. Furthermore, it has been suggested that adult learning is more affected by social and psychological variables than in younger learners.
Marco Bril +2 more
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ABSTRACT Exposure to chemical pollutants can alter the rate and genome‐wide distribution of germline mutations. However, studies measuring the effects of chemical exposure on mutation rates and spectra have not considered the ecological and evolutionary backgrounds of the studied genotypes, which could influence the rates and patterns of germline ...
Nathan Keith +6 more
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On the Strength of Solar Forcing in the Earth's Thermosphere
Abstract We report the signature of solar forcing in the thermosphere using daytime temperature profiles from the Michelson Interferometer for Global High‐resolution Thermospheric Imaging (MIGHTI) instrument on NASA's Ionospheric Connection (ICON) Explorer mission.
Michael H. Stevens +5 more
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Detecting Thunderstorm‐Related High‐Energy Phenomena in Weak Signals
Abstract Gamma‐ray glows (GRGs) are high‐energy events associated with thunderstorms, characterized by an enhancement of the high‐energy background radiation lasting from a few seconds to several minutes. They are typically detected near their sources by balloons, aircraft, mountain‐based observatories, or at sea level in regions where thunderstorms ...
Y. Hazem +3 more
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RESUMEN. Análisis de una fórmula poética (el amante que quiere ser enterrado en la barbilla o en el cuerpo de la amada) documentada desde los tiempos de Cervantes, Góngora o Meléndez Valdés hasta la poesía tradicional de España e Hispanoamérica del siglo
José Manuel Pedrosa
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Transformation of a Silicate Material for Carbon Negative Magnesia‐Based Cement via Electrochemistry
Magnesium silicate hydrate cement (M‐S‐H) can be formed from magnesium oxide (MgO) and silica phases which offer unique properties compared to traditional calcium‐based Portland cement (PC).
Anthony R. Ramuglia +11 more
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Contrail Formation Within Cirrus: Contrail Induced Perturbations and Cirrus Adjustments
Abstract Contrail formation constitutes a large fraction of the aviation climate impact. But only part of the effect has been studied in detail, as research focused on contrail formation in cloud‐free air. Even though it is known that the impact of contrail formation within cirrus can be detected in space‐born remote sensing data, little research has ...
Pooja Verma, Ulrike Burkhardt
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Atmospheric Adjustments to In Situ Cirrus Formation in Ice Supersaturated Regions
Abstract High‐level ice clouds exert a net warming on the climate system because their greenhouse effect outweighs their albedo effect. Focusing on in‐situ cirrus, their formation involves the conversion of upper‐tropospheric water vapor into ice crystals.
Jérémie Juvin‐Quarroz +5 more
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Abstract The convective velocity scale is commonly used to describe the vertical‐velocity variance in the convective boundary layer driven by surface heating, and is valid when the surface heat flux varies slowly compared to the eddy turnover time. This quasi‐equilibrium assumption typically holds from late morning to early afternoon, but breaks down ...
Omar El Guernaoui +2 more
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