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Diese Studie berichtet über die Formulierung neuartiger Elektrolyte zur Verbesserung von Sicherheit, Nachhaltigkeit und Kompatibilität mit nickelreichen Kathoden durch den Einsatz eines biobasierten Lösungsmittels (γ‐Valerolacton, GVL) sowie eines sicheren und stabilen Hilfslösungsmittels (Diethylenglycolbutylethylether, DEGBEE).
Juan Luis Gómez‐Urbano +17 more
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The accelerating influence of humans on mammalian macroecological patterns over the late Quaternary [PDF]
The transition of hominins to a largely meat-based diet ~1.8 million years ago led to the exploitation of other mammals for food and resources. As hominins, particularly archaic and modern humans, became increasingly abundant and dispersed across the ...
Elliott Smith, Rosemary E. +4 more
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Der Oxidationszustand steuert die Mikrosolvatation des Polyoxometallat‐Wasseroxidationskatalysators {MnV}n−$^{n-}$ in Acetonitril/Wasser‐Mischungen. Die reduzierte Spezies {MnV}3−$^{3-}$ zieht bereits bei geringem Wassergehalt eine stark strukturierte Hydrathülle an, die bevorzugt an terminale V = O‐Stellen bindet und Acetonitril verdrängt, während ...
Simon Tippner +6 more
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Climate-driven context-dependent structure of population cycles
Multiannual population cycles of small mammals are of interest within population biology. We propose an approach for multidimensional autoregressive (AR) time series and analyse monitoring data on grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) in Japan to ...
Noelle I. Samia +3 more
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Sharp Morrey-Sobolev inequalities on complete Riemannian Manifolds
Two Morrey-Sobolev inequalities (with support-bound and $L^1-$bound, respectively) are investigated on complete Riemannian manifolds with their sharp constants in $\mathbb R^n$.
Kristály, Alexandru
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The impacts of biological invasions
ABSTRACT The Anthropocene is characterised by a continuous human‐mediated reshuffling of the distributions of species globally. Both intentional and unintentional introductions have resulted in numerous species being translocated beyond their native ranges, often leading to their establishment and subsequent spread – a process referred to as biological
Phillip J. Haubrock +42 more
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Cosomys, a New Genus of Vole from the Pliocene of California [PDF]
Rodents are of rather common occurrence in the later Tertiary of North America, yet voles have been completely absent from the record with the exception of a single tooth of Neofiber found in the upper Pliocene San Pedro Valley beds of Arizona ...
Wilson, Robert W.
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Direct Interaction Between Roe Deer and Mountain Hare, a Case of Interference Encounter Competition?
Here, we report on a case of direct interaction between a roe deer doe and a mountain hare recorded by a camera trap in Tydal Municipality, Norway, suggestive of direct interference competition. The roe deer doe is following and displacing the mountain hare for at least 2 min and 29 s, including a 19 s active phase.
Simen Pedersen +2 more
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Can Herbivore Feeding Preferences Reinforce the Female‐Biased Sex Ratio in an Alpine Willow?
Sex‐biased herbivory can vary among co‐occurring herbivores and across the season. Sequential herbivory by species with different feeding preferences may influence the population dynamics of dioecious plants, particularly if early‐season herbivory alters plant traits that affect subsequent foraging decisions.
I. C. Barrio, C. G. Bueno, D. S. Hik
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Sibling vole species (Microtus) in the fragmented landscape of south-eastern part of Thrace, Balkan Peninsula: species presence, habitat selection and craniometry [PDF]
The presence of sibling vole species (Microtus) in the most common forests and open landscapes in south-eastern part of Thrace (Balkan Peninsula) of contemporary territories of Bulgaria and Turkey was studied.
GEORGI MARKOV +5 more
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