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ABSTRACT Background The incidence of neuroendocrine tumours is increasing; they are now the most prevalent small bowel malignancy. Aims To identify whether primary anastomoses following resections of midgut neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are at higher risk of anastomotic leak than primary anastomoses following midgut adenocarcinoma resections.
Sara‐Jane Horne +2 more
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The paper is devoted to the new methods of prospecting of lode gold deposits in difficult mountain- taiga landscapes. Their efficiency and the preliminary results of exploration for the Sredne-Ishimbinskaya area in Yenisei gold province are discussed ...
R Kh Mansurov
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Consideration is being given to the geochemical composition of the rocks, representing the hidden part of the volcanic and intrusive material in the structure of the Yenisei-Khatanga Trough (YKT), in relation to its belonging to a large igneous province (
O. P. Polyansky +3 more
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Stable isotope geochemistry of massive ice [PDF]
The monograph summarises stable-isotope research on massive ice in the Russian and North American Arctic, and includes the latest understanding of massive-ice formation.
Murton, Julian, Vasil’chuk, Yurij K
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Storing up citizens: the myth of Soviet motherhood and childhood in A. P. Platonov’s dramas of the 1920s–1930s [PDF]
The article was submitted on 12.01.2017.This article considers the formation of a new Soviet mythology of maternity and infancy in the post-revolutionary literary and artistic discourse and its deconstruction in the dramas of A. P.
Chernysheva, E., Чернышева, Е.
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We present a novel, process‐based, river model that effectively captures the interplay among hydrological, chemical, and soil parameters shaping riverine DOC transformations and reproduces observed DOC concentrations in the Yukon River. Sensitivity analysis highlights the importance of understanding the variability in DOC entering the headwater from ...
Amadini M. Jayasinghe +4 more
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Some biological aspects of Gammarus lacustris Sars, 1863 in Neur Lake Ardabeel province, Iran [PDF]
A biological study was conducted to find out about reproduction and feeding of G. lacustris in Neur Lake from northwest mountains of Iran. Plankton diversity, hydro-chemical factors and substrate characteristic were recorded monthly. Findings showed that
Heidari, O. +2 more
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Groundwater flow system under a rapidly urbanizing coastal city as determined by hydrogeochemistry [PDF]
In the Jakarta area (Indonesia), excessive groundwater pumping due to the rapidly increasing population has caused groundwater-related problems such as brackish water contamination in coastal areas and land subsidence.
Delinom Robert +6 more
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From barrier to gateway: Climate‐facilitated expansion of thaliaceans in the Arctic Ocean
Abstract Thaliaceans (doliolids, pyrosomes, salps) play fundamental roles in global carbon cycling and pelagic food webs through high filtration rates and rapid reproduction. Despite their prevalence, they are virtually absent from the Arctic Ocean. This paper explores the ecological, physiological, and historical factors that may have contributed to ...
Florian Lüskow +4 more
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Streamlined islands and the English Channel megaflood hypothesis [PDF]
Recognising ice-age catastrophic megafloods is important because they had significant impact on large-scale drainage evolution and patterns of water and sediment movement to the oceans, and likely induced very rapid, short-term effects on climate. It has
Collier, JS +5 more
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