Artificial intelligence‐powered plant phenomics: Progress, challenges, and opportunities
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI), a key driver of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is being rapidly integrated into plant phenomics to automate sensing, accelerate data analysis, and support decision‐making in phenomic prediction and genomic selection.
Xu Wang +12 more
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COMPARISON OF LONG-TERM ANTARCTIC OBSERVATIONS OF SCHUMANN RESONANCE WITH CALCULATIONS ON THE BASIS OF A TWO-COMPONENT OTD-MODEL [PDF]
Organization of continuous observations of Schumann resonance (SR) opens up the possibility of permanent monitoring the lower ionosphere and global storms. The existing methods for monitoring thunderstorm activity with SR are developed in detail only for
Ye. I. Yatsevich +4 more
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Schumann Resonances and Worldwide Thunderstorm Activity
Electric vertical and horizontal NS and EW components of natural ELF electromagnetic noises were observed through a year from February, 1967, to January, 1968. Mean diurnal variations of the Schumann resonance power were obtained for the first three modes from noise spectra.
Toshio OGAWA +2 more
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Investigation of global lightning and the ionosphere using high frequency induction coils [PDF]
In June 2012, the British Geological Survey Geomagnetism team installed two high frequency (100 Hz) induction coil magnetometers at the Eskdalemuir Observatory, in the Scottish Borders of the United Kingdom.
Allmark, Claire +4 more
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Understanding revenge cognitions among Jewish women survivors of intimate partner violence in Canada
Abstract Background Revenge cognitions and behaviors are common responses following intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization, yet little is known about how survivors, particularly from religious minority communities, process these responses during recovery. Objective This study investigated how Jewish women IPV survivors conceptualize and navigate
Anat Vass
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Characteristics of Schumann Resonance Parameters at Kuju Station
The ground magnetic field variation in the extremely low frequency (ELF) range has been measured by an induction magnetometer at Kuju, Japan (KUJ; M.Lat. = 23.4 degrees, M. Lon. = 201.0 degrees) since 2003.
Ikeda Akihiro +6 more
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SHIFT OF ANTIPODE MAXIMUM OF ELECTRIC FIELD IN THE RESONATOR THE EARTH–IONOSPHERE CAVITY CAUSED BY DAY–NIGHT NON-UNIFORMITY [PDF]
Subject and purpose of the work. In the present work, the perturbations are simulated of the amplitude of the vertical electric and horizontal magnetic fields of global electromagnetic (Schumann) resonance caused by the local ionosphere disturbance over ...
A. P. Nickolaenko +2 more
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A substantial body of research has demonstrated the relationships between cardiac arrhythmias and geomagnetic activity. In this work, the idea is centered on finding the relationship between the local magnetic field (LMF) and acute myocardial infarction (
Naseha Wafa Qammar +8 more
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Abstract figure legend After high‐intensity interval training (HIIT), endurance athletes demonstrated a reduction in pain perception, alongside decreased oxyhaemoglobin concentrations in the prefrontal, sensorimotor and posterior parietal cortices.
Maria Geisler +6 more
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DISTURBANCES OF LOWER IONOSPHERE ABOVE THE CENTER OF EARTHQUAKE AND ANOMALY IN THE GLOBAL ELECTROMAGNETIC RESONANCE SIGNAL PART 2. ANOMALIES IN THE POWER SPECTRA [PDF]
We model an effect of the ionosphere non-uniformity centered above the earthquake at Taiwan on the Schumann resonance records in Japan. The changes in the resonance spectra arise from the interference of the direct radio wave with the one reflected from ...
https://doi.org/10.15407/rej2015.02.032 +1 more
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