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Foraminiferal isotopic evidence of abrupt mid-20th century onset of hydrographic instability in Nordic Seas inflow waters. [PDF]
Sejrup HP +6 more
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ABSTRACT Lepidocybium flavobrunneum [Smith, 1843], commonly known as escolar, is a large pelagic species, important for global and local fisheries, particularly in the southwestern South Atlantic Ocean (SWAO), where it constitutes a significant portion of the catch.
Lucas Rodrigues +15 more
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Shoreward shift of oceanic mesoscale activity over the last three decades. [PDF]
Zhou S +5 more
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A Call to Industry: Unearthing Synergies in Subsurface Storage Technologies
ABSTRACT Subsurface storage technologies (SSTs), including geological CO2 sequestration, underground hydrogen storage, compressed‑air energy storage and thermal energy storage, are emerging as a scalable route for industry to achieve the terawatt‑hour storage flexibility and permanent carbon removal that evolving energy systems demand.
Julien Mouli‐Castillo +2 more
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Intrinsic Cell-Class-Specific Modulation of Intracellular Chloride Levels and Inhibitory Function, in Cortical Networks, between Day and Night. [PDF]
Alberio L +7 more
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The SWITCH algorithm: An expert consensus on treat‐to‐target criteria for chronic prurigo
The SWITCH project assessed patients' most distressing symptoms and therapy goals, followed by an expert‐based consensus procedure to define T2T criteria for patients with chronic prurigo (CPG)/prurigo nodularis. Based on these validated criteria, a 4‐step SWITCH algorithm was established to enhance CPG therapy outcomes and reduce patient burden ...
Lea S. Stahl +16 more
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Cortical GABAergic Neuron Dysregulation in Schizophrenia Is Age Dependent. [PDF]
Kiss D +8 more
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Abstract Circadian processes are key drivers of animal behaviour, influencing patterns of activity, resource partitioning and competition avoidance. Studies evaluating circadian changes on the structure of marine assemblages are lacking, especially for reef fish.
Marcos B. Lucena +3 more
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