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Tibetan wild ass, <i>Equus kiang,</i> in the literature: a comprehensive review. [PDF]
Ali M.
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Abstract δ13C in particulate organic carbon (POC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbon dioxide (CO2(g)) and methane (CH4(g)), together with geochemical modeling, were applied to describe carbon cycle evolution in 40 boreal lakes situated across a permafrost thaw gradient in northeastern Alberta, Canada, where ...
J. J. Gibson, P. Eby, A. Jaggi
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Habitat distribution of major wildlife in the Sanjiangyuan National park under climate scenarios based on maxent modeling. [PDF]
Hu X +7 more
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The Dispute between Sichuan and Xikang over the Tibetan Kingdom of Trokyap (1930s‐1940s)
Fabienne Jagou
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PrecipFusionNet: A Unified Deep Learning Model for Improving Numerical Precipitation Prediction
Abstract Numerical weather prediction (NWP) often suffers from substantial biases when forecasting extreme rainfall. Traditional corrections tend to underuse spatial information, while deep learning approaches typically struggle with data imbalance for rare events.
Ziyi Zhang, Huiling Yuan
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Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of Tibetan Sheep Revealed by Whole-Genome Resequencing: Implications for Conservation and Breeding. [PDF]
Zhang J +4 more
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Abstract Estimating subsurface soil moisture remains challenging due to limited in situ observations and the complexity of soil water dynamics. Although surface soil moisture can be retrieved from satellites with high accuracy, deeper layers are not directly observable. Traditional physics‐based models that predict subsurface soil moisture require site‐
Abhilash Singh +2 more
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Muscle Fibers, Free Amino Acids, and Enhanced Mitochondrial Function Explain the Unique Meat Quality of Tibetan Pigs. [PDF]
Li H +16 more
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This study identified DNA viruses from Qiangyong proglacial lake sediments on the Tibetan Plateau, revealing a highly diverse and previously uncharacterized viral community. These viruses influence microbial community structure and function by infecting key nutrient‐transforming taxa and encoding auxiliary metabolic genes that modulate host metabolism.
Yang Zhao +6 more
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