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Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are encapsulated into protective shells composed of metal‐phenolic networks (MPNs) and secondary poly(ethylene glycol) layers. This surface modification approach enhances the storage stability of sEVs while maintaining their integrity and functionality. The shells can be selectively disassembled under mild conditions.
Chenyu Wang+8 more
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Seasonal environmental transitions and metabolic plasticity in a sea-ice alga from an individual cell perspective. [PDF]
Duncan RJ+7 more
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Future sea ice weakening amplifies wind-driven trends in surface stress and Arctic Ocean spin-up. [PDF]
Muilwijk M+3 more
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Sea ice-ocean coupling during Heinrich Stadials in the Atlantic-Arctic gateway. [PDF]
El Bani Altuna N+6 more
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Dependency of the drag coefficient on boundary layer stability beneath drifting sea ice in the central Arctic Ocean. [PDF]
Kawaguchi Y+4 more
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Rapid summer Russian Arctic sea-ice loss enhances the risk of recent Eastern Siberian wildfires. [PDF]
Luo B+16 more
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The second edition of Sea Ice: Physics and Remote Sensing has been revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in geophysical sensors and ice parameters retrieval techniques. This volume addresses experiences acquired mainly in Canada by researchers in the fields of ice physics and growth history in relation to its polycrystalline structure ...
Shokr, Mohammed, Sinha, Nirmal K.
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The second edition of Sea Ice: Physics and Remote Sensing has been revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in geophysical sensors and ice parameters retrieval techniques. This volume addresses experiences acquired mainly in Canada by researchers in the fields of ice physics and growth history in relation to its polycrystalline structure ...
Shokr, Mohammed, Sinha, Nirmal K.
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Friction of sea ice on sea ice
Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2013Abstract This paper presents the results from field tests on the friction of sea ice on sea ice performed in the Barents Sea and fjords at Spitsbergen. The effects of the sliding velocity (6 mm/s to 105 mm/s), air temperatures (− 2 °C to − 20 °C), normal load (300 N to 2000 N), presence of sea water in the interface, and ice grain orientation with ...
Sergiy Sukhorukov+3 more
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