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Abstract Despite exercise countermeasures to sustain health and performance in spaceflight, complete maintenance of muscle mass and functions in microgravity is still not possible for most astronauts. The principal cause of the limited effectiveness of existing exercise countermeasures is the difficulty in achieving full loading forces in space.
Alessandra Bosutti +6 more
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Continuous monitoring and nowcasting of tornadic near-storm environments remain challenging, particularly in regions with limited ground-based weather radar coverage. High-spatiotemporal-resolution geostationary satellite remote sensing offers a valuable
Yang Zhao +7 more
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Severe convective storms and associated hazards pose significant threats to life and property. Therefore, accurately predicting these storms, especially in multiday outbreaks of significant severe weather, serves an important benefit to society. With the
Dawson, Logan C
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Abstract Reduced cardiorespiratory fitness is common among breast cancer survivors and, although traditionally attributed to cardiac dysfunction, might also be related to peripheral skeletal muscle abnormalities. We examined peak and submaximal plantar‐flexion exercise and recovery kinetics for lower‐leg oxygen uptake (V̇O2${\dot V_{{{\mathrm{O}}_2}}}$)
Nathan R. Weeldreyer +11 more
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Ventilatory efficiency: Physiological modelling and mechanistic validation
Abstract figure legend From post‐threshold ventilatory linearization to ceiling‐normalized efficiency – conceptual framework underlying ηV̇E$\eta {{\dot{V}}_{\mathrm{E}}}$ Conventional V̇E${{\dot{V}}_{\mathrm{E}}}$–V̇CO2${{\dot{V}}_{{\mathrm{C}}{{{\mathrm{O}}}_2}}}$ slopes are typically derived under submaximal conditions and may become physiologically
Paulo T Muller +5 more
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Diurnal Analysis of Nor’westers over Gangetic West Bengal as Observed from Weather Radar
Intense thunderstorms known as Nor’westers develop in the Eastern and North Eastern parts of India and Bangladesh before the monsoon season (March to May). The associated severe weather can cause extensive damage to property and livestock.
Bibraj Raj +3 more
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A single‐lineage series of CO2‐activated carbons reveals how surface area, pore architecture, and defect density govern near‐neutral Zn–air battery cathodes. Moderate activation at 75% burn‐off balances energy efficiency and cyclability, whereas deeper activation increases power through mesopore formation but compromises durability. Zinc–air batteries (
Masato Sonoo +4 more
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Earthquake and Tsunami NaTech Risk Assessment for Oil Storage Facilities
ABSTRACT Interaction of natural and technological hazards (NaTech) events, such as tsunamis and earthquakes, can affect industrial facilities such as those featuring anchored atmospheric storage tanks. Consequences of natural events on this kind of installation may include the release of hazardous substances, which in turn can lead to industrial ...
Georgios Baltzopoulos +6 more
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Estimating Wind Speeds of Convective Storms from Tree Damage
Frelich, L. E., and E. J. Ostuno, 2012: Estimating wind speeds of convective storms from tree damage. Electronic J. Severe Storms Meteor., 7 (9), 1-19. ABSTRACT In much of the central and eastern United States, tree damage is typically the most common ...
Ernest J Ostuno, Lee E Frelich
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Modelling Climate Change Effects on Groundwater Recharge and Temperature for a Pre‐Alpine Lysimeter
Climate change is projected to increase winter groundwater recharge and extreme precipitation events in pre‐alpine regions. Groundwater temperatures will rise by up to 26%, primarily driven by air temperature. These trends pose challenges for future water availability and quality, requiring adaptive water resource management.
Christian Moeck +7 more
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