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Abstract Alaska's seascape supports globally significant seabird populations, including vulnerable and threatened species, and hosts economically important commercial fisheries and marine transportation corridors. Seasonal patterns of seabird movements and vessel traffic create a complex landscape of risk, defined as high levels of co‐occurrence ...
Kelly Kapsar +2 more
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A Study in Urnfield Interpretations in Middle Europe
The Urnfield cultures of the European Late Bronze Age appear most often as abrupt interruptions in the archaelogical record of the various regions they occupy.
M. A. SMITH
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Mitochondrial quality control (MQC) impairment plays a central role in driving the pathogenesis of metabolism‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Specifically, this is manifested as reduced mitophagy; increased mitochondrial fission and decreased fusion; and impaired mitochondrial biogenesis.
Wenkai Fu +8 more
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Philosophy of Education as a Global Field
Abstract It is not unusual to hear philosophers of education today describe the field as global. But in what sense is philosophy of education global? In this article, I analyze how and to what extent philosophy of education can be understood as a global field.
Liz Jackson
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Automated Detection and Monitoring of Ground-Nesting Bee Nests Using Drone Imagery and Deep Learning. [PDF]
Tschanz P +5 more
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Sea lice (Copepoda: Caligidae) from South Africa, with descriptions of two new species of Caligus. [PDF]
Hayes PM +4 more
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Temperature‐dependent pollinator‐mediated selection on floral thermoregulation
Summary The thermal environment is one of the most pervasive agents of selection. Most plants cannot choose their microclimate, so understanding how they cope with thermal variability is of critical concern. Several floral traits can modify the floral thermal microenvironment, which may alleviate negative impacts of thermal extremes on gametophytes and
Matthew H. Koski +5 more
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Genomic insights from a final Bronze Age community buried in a collective tumulus in an Urnfield settlement in Northeastern Iberia. [PDF]
Bretos Ezcurra M +11 more
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Shifting networks and mixing metals: Changing metal trade routes to Scandinavia correlate with Neolithic and Bronze Age transformations. [PDF]
Nørgaard HW, Pernicka E, Vandkilde H.
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Summary A presence and absence study was undertaken in the Stonehenge World Heritage Site and around Salisbury to demonstrate the breadth of modern large‐scale archaeological investigation compared to known and recovered Early Neolithic features, especially those containing human remains.
Kat Ward
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