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THE ECOLOGICAL IMPACT OF TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE [PDF]
There is a long-standing debate over whether new roads unavoidably lead to environmental damage, especially forest loss, but causal identification has been elusive.
Asher, Sam, Garg, Teevrat, Novosad, Paul
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Question Order Effects in Multidimensional Risk Perception Measurement
ABSTRACT This study examines how question order influences responses in multidimensional risk perception measurement. Through a randomized between‐subjects experiment (N = 1352) manipulating the sequence of risk perception dimensions, we identified systematic question order effects.
Savannah J. Meier, Hwanseok Song
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Abstract Bivalve mollusks are vital to coastal economies and food security, yet the impact of ocean warming and acidification on aquaculture remains unclear due to a lack of ground truth data on future production. Most experimental studies rely on short‐term, single‐factor experiments in stable and food‐unlimited environments, making it difficult to ...
Fabrice Pernet +7 more
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A General Procedure for the Construction of Mirror Anamorphoses [PDF]
International audienceAnamorphoses are distorted images needing to be seen from a special point of view in order to reconstruct the correct image (perspectival anamorphosis). In catoptric anamorphosis, a mirror is used to restore the original image.
De Comite, Francesco
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Social Mobility, Self‐Selection, and the Persistence of Class Inequality in Electoral Participation
ABSTRACT In recent decades, non‐voting among the British working class has increased substantially, contributing to widening class‐based inequality in electoral participation. This study examines the impact of occupational class mobility on the intergenerational transmission of electoral participation in two ways.
Giacomo Melli +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dermatophytes are the most common agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. In a model of Trichophyton benhamiae dermatophytosis in its natural host (guinea pig), the most overexpressed gene was subtilisin 6 (SUB6).
Wilfried Poirier +10 more
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Conflicted About Coworkers: How Coworker Support Influences Engagement After Status Loss
ABSTRACT People's needs for status and support are theoretically distinct, yet little research has considered how people cope with having one but not the other. We examine how people react to status loss as a function of whether they typically perceive their coworkers as supportive. Although social support is documented as a resource people can draw on
Jennifer Carson Marr +2 more
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The influence of native macroalgal canopies on the distribution and abundance of the non-native kelp Undaria pinnatifida in natural reef habitats [PDF]
The Asian kelp Undaria pinnatifida (‘Wakame’) is one of the most widespread invasive non-native species in coastal marine habitats and is fast approaching cosmopolitan status, yet its interactions with native species are poorly understood.
Brown, MP +3 more
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The reduced order model problem in distributed parameter systems adaptive identification and control [PDF]
The reduced order model problem in distributed parameter systems adaptive identification and control is investigated. A comprehensive examination of real-time centralized adaptive control options for flexible spacecraft is ...
Johnson, C. R., Jr., Lawrence, D. A.
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Obervatoire et gouvernance territoriale : une approche par la co-construction de modèles [PDF]
Les observatoires, définis comme des dispositifs sociotechniques d'observation, d'analyse et de mise en débat, tendent de plus en plus à devenir des supports majeurs de la gouvernance au sein des territoires.
Lemoisson, Philippe +2 more
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