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This study examines community priorities for human–wildlife coexistence strategies across four administrative sectors of Chitwan National Park, Nepal, revealing marked differences among sectors. Results show that local communities in different sectors have distinct needs and expectations, indicating that uniform approaches are insufficient and that ...
Arockia E J Ferdin +9 more
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Operators of subprincipal type
In this paper we consider the solvability of pseudodifferential operators when the principal symbol vanishes of at least second order at a non-radial involutive manifold $\Sigma_2$.
Dencker, Nils
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ABSTRACT Vocabulary knowledge is foundational to educational success, but significant gaps exist between students with reading disabilities or those from disadvantaged backgrounds and their peers. These gaps have cascading effects, as children with lower vocabulary knowledge are less likely to acquire new words through independent reading and are less ...
Halie A. Olson +3 more
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Let $H$ be a real algebraic group acting equivariantly with finitely many orbits on a real algebraic manifold $X$ and a real algebraic bundle $\mathcal{E}$ on $X$. Let $\mathfrak{h}$ be the Lie algebra of $H$.
Aizenbud, Avraham +3 more
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This review critically reassesses our prior hypothesis and proposes a revised anatomical model of the fusion fascia that is broadly applicable to GI cancer surgeries grounded in the principles of mesenteric resection. Our synthesis suggests that the fusion fascia is neither a dense connective tissue membrane nor a remnant of mesothelial fusion, but ...
Hisashi Shinohara +9 more
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Rough index theory on spaces of polynomial growth and contractibility
We will show that for a polynomially contractible manifold of bounded geometry and of polynomial volume growth every coarse and rough cohomology class pairs continuously with the K-theory of the uniform Roe algebra.
Engel, Alexander
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Rhesus macaques in Nepal fed on crops for a longer duration and caused more crop damage when the foraging party was larger. Farmer interventions failed to reduce the duration of crop feeding and the amount of crop damage. ABSTRACT Human‐driven habitat change is forcing nonhuman primates to exploit anthropogenic landscapes, resulting in primate crop ...
Sabina Koirala +6 more
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Signatures of the Anthropocene: Population Genomic Structure Detected in Pennsylvania Coyotes
Coyotes rapidly expanded across eastern North America and are highly dispersive ecological generalists, leading prior studies to report little spatial genetic structure. Using genome‐wide data from 1199 coyotes sampled over a decade in the northeastern United States, we detected subtle but significant population structure, with two weakly clinal ...
Craig A. Marshall +15 more
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Hypoellipticity: Geometrization and Speculation
To any finite collection of smooth real vector fields $X_j$ in $\reals^n$ we associate a metric in the phase space $T^*\reals^n$. The relation between the asymptotic behavior of this metric and hypoellipticity of $\sum X_j^2$, in the smooth, real ...
Christ, Michael
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Visual ventromedial cortical stream and inferior parietal regions are activated more in the right hemisphere in humans. In contrast, faces, body parts, and tools activate some ventrolateral visual cortical regions more in the left hemisphere. ABSTRACT The lateralization of cortical activations and functional connectivities was analyzed when 833 Human ...
Edmund T. Rolls +2 more
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