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This article systematically elucidates the molecular mechanisms of colorectal precancerous lesions, introduces cutting‐edge research tools like multi‐omics and organoids, and highlights the potential and prospects of natural products such as berberine, resveratrol, and curcumin in preventing and intervening in colorectal carcinogenesis by modulating ...
Shunji Liu +6 more
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Social movements and the synecdoche problem
Abstract Social movements are central to our contemporary understanding of social change. Accordingly, we should want to be able to say what it is that makes social movements special; that is, to say what it is that movements in their entirety have that random samples of people and organizations within the movement do not have.
Megan Hyska
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The circulation in the Algerian Basin is characterized by the presence of fresh‐core eddies that propagate along the coast or at distances between 100 and 200 km from the coast. Enhancements in the processing of the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS)
Jordi Isern‐Fontanet +4 more
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Mechanistic Kinetic Modeling of the Selective Methanol Oxidation Based on Christiansen Mathematics
The article provides a mechanistic description of reaction rates for the selective methanol oxidation to green oxygenates. For this, a detailed reaction mechanism is provided based on catalytic cycles. The catalytic cycles are translated into mechanistic rate expressions using Christiansen mathematics.
Thomas Friederici +3 more
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Evaluating Arctic Thin Ice Thickness Retrieved from Latest Version of Multisource Satellite Products
Currently, the performance of sea ice thickness (SIT) data retrieved from multisource satellite products in the Arctic seasonal ice zones remains unclear. This study presented the spatiotemporal intercomparison and evaluation of satellite data, including
Huan Li +8 more
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Nepeta glomerulosa shows moderate genetic diversity with three main clusters and significant admixture, highest in the Alborz Mountains, suggesting it may be the center of origin. High genetic differentiation (Gst = 0.4199) points to limited gene flow and possible self‐pollination, with geographic isolation shaping population structure.
Sahar Karami +3 more
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Sea Surface Salinity Retrievals from Aquarius Using Neural Networks [PDF]
Even though the Sea Surface Salinity (SSS) retrieved from Aquarius are generally very close to in-situ measurements, the level of similarity varies with the region and with the circumstances of the observations (wind speed, sea surface temperature, etc.).
Dinnat, Emmanuel +2 more
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Quadruple hydrogen‐bonded high‐adhesion ionogels for gesture recognition and real‐time NH3 sensing. Ionogels have garnered significant attention in flexible sensing due to their outstanding mechanical properties, conductivity, and stability. However, establishing a robust and stable adhesive interface with various substrates remains a significant ...
Haohao Lin +7 more
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