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New World vultures are the only avian clade proposed to lack a syrinx and have been described as non‐vocal. Using dissection, diceCT, and histology, we demonstrate that cathartid vultures have novel syringeal features that form a syrinx and vocal characterization reveals that they produce more complex vocalizations than previously reported.
Bradley A. Ibarra +3 more
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Objective: To investigate the correlation of two important inflammatory biomarkers, plasma osteopontin and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL), with the severity and outcome of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Materials and methods: Sixty-
Yi-Torng Tee +7 more
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Interannual Variations of TOA Albedo over the Arctic, Antarctic and Tibetan Plateau in 2000–2019
Recent changes in Earth’s climate system have significantly affected the radiation budget and its year-to-year variations at top of the atmosphere (TOA). Observing high-latitude TOA fluxes is still challenging from space, because spatial inhomogeneity of
Dong L. Wu +3 more
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Measurement and modeling of diffuse ultraviolet radiation: A review
Solar UV radiation consists of direct and diffuse UV components. The diffuse component contributes to the exposure received by humans and to the risk of skin cancer and sun‐related eye disorders. This review aims to determine future research directions for the measurement and modeling of diffuse solar UV radiation.
Alfio V. Parisi +7 more
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Sir and Guys in 20th‐ and 21st‐Century American English
ABSTRACT This paper examines the diachronic development of formal and informal address and reference terms in American English as an effect of democratization using the COHA corpus (1900–2020). In focus are two address/reference terms with especially drastic frequency trends in the timespan investigated: the honorific sir, which declines sharply from ...
Hanna Bruns, Svenja Kranich
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Model of human body influence on UWB ranging error
Based on UWB channel,in which human body occlusion application scenarios,the influence of human body on TOA range error by measurement and analysis of TOA ranging error was studied.The TOA ranging error model caused by single side of human body through ...
Jie HE +6 more
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The Senecio matatini complex in New Zealand has a convoluted taxonomic and nomenclatural history that has not been fully resolved. This is largely due to the incomplete sampling of morphologically diverse but highly threatened limestone populations in the eastern South Island in previous genetic studies.
Samiksha Patel +3 more
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Seagrass flowering underpins seed‐based restoration and is governed by the interaction of multiple abiotic and biotic drivers operating across a range of temporal and spatial scales. In New Zealand/Aotearoa, flowering was historically considered rare, but emerging evidence indicates it is more widespread than previously recognised, creating new ...
Dana E. Clark +13 more
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The Impact of the Thailand Olympic Academy on the Olympic Movement in Thailand. [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which the Thailand Olympic Academy (TOA) from 2010 to 2018 has attained its goals, to assess the outcomes of this program and to determine the short term and long-term impact of the program on the ...
Suriyan Somphong +2 more
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IEEE 802.15.4 ZigBee-Based Time-of-Arrival Estimation for Wireless Sensor Networks
Precise time-of-arrival (TOA) estimation is one of the most important techniques in RF-based positioning systems that use wireless sensor networks (WSNs).
Jeonghyeon Cheon +3 more
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