Improving coastal water level estimation by merging nadir-only satellite altimetry data into a hydrodynamic model. [PDF]
Bhuiyan SA +5 more
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Disposable glove reuse reduced chemical protection during repeated hair‐dye exposure. Under ASTM F739 testing, natural‐rubber‐latex deteriorated rapidly after one reuse, whereas neoprene performed better initially but also declined over repeated cycles. Wash type had no significant effect. These findings support single‐use only and discourage the reuse
Pei‐Ting Jian, Yu‐Wen Lin
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Effectiveness of estuarine adaptation strategies under future climate conditions. [PDF]
Pein J, Staneva J.
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A zeolitic framework co‐delivers a DNAzyme and a protein prodrug to tumour cells and executes a self‐amplifying therapeutic cascade: the DNAzyme elevates tumour oxidative stress to activate a caged RNase A prodrug. This spatiotemporally controlled synergy converts a genetic input into potent enzymatic cytotoxicity, suppressing tumour growth.
Yan Huang +4 more
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Total water level driving processes influence the potential for coastal change along United States coastlines. [PDF]
Quadrado GP, Serafin KA.
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Impact of land surface characteristics on coastal compound flooding using a coupled hydrodynamic-hydraulic modelling framework. [PDF]
Tiwari P, Rao AD, Pant V.
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Steep declines of colonial wading birds in northeastern North America's largest breeding population
This study analyzed 22 years of complete nest census data for colonial wading birds in New York–New Jersey Harbor, the largest breeding population in the northeastern United States. Over this period, the total wading bird population decreased by 27%, a rate exceeding average long‐term declines across North American birds.
Dustin Partridge +8 more
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An integrated physical diagnosis of compound climate risks for urban sustainability in Port Said Region, Egypt. [PDF]
Osman T.
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Toward transferable models for efficient spatiotemporal flood prediction across coastal-estuarine systems. [PDF]
Daramola S, Muñoz DF, Shen C.
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