Johnson, Tim Thomle, Jon Stickland, Chris Goldman, Amy Stegen, James
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Groundwater surface water exchange plays a critical role in physical, biological, and geochemical function of coastal and riverine systems. Observing exchange flow behavior in heterogeneous systems is a primary challenge, particularly when flows are governed by dynamic river stage or tidal variations. In this paper we demonstrate a novel applicatio...
Huang, Yi Shi, Hujing Liu, Xiaoxiao Lu, Xianjing Zhang, Jin
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International Journal of Public Health
Objectives: To assess the relationship between regional climatic factors and child drowning in China. Methods: Provincial age-specific drowning rate, climatic and income data were collected. We conducted a geographically weighted regression to evaluate the association between drowning and climatic factors. A generalized additive model was used to c...
Romero, Ferran Cazzato, Sabrina Walder, Florian Vogelgsang, Susanne Bender, S Franz van der Heijden, Marcel G A
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The New phytologist
Falacho, Rui I Marques, Joana A Palma, Paulo J Roseiro, Luís Caramelo, Francisco Ramos, João Carlos Guerra, Fernando Blatz, Markus B
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Journal of esthetic and restorative dentistry : official publication of the American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry ... [et al.]
This study aims to evaluate and compare the film thickness obtained with a resin cement and two composite resins, preheated and/or ultrasonically vibrated, as luting agents. One hundred and twenty-six (126) pairs of resin discs were randomly assigned to six experimental groups (n = 21) according to luting agent (Variolink Esthetic LC, IPS Empress D...
Cayuela, Hugo Dorant, Yann Forester, Brenna R Jeffries, Dan L Mccaffery, Rebecca M Eby, Lisa A Hossack, Blake R Gippet, Jérôme M W Pilliod, David S Chris Funk, W
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The Journal of animal ecology
Temperature is a critical driver of ectotherm life-history strategies, whereby a warmer environment is associated with increased growth, reduced longevity and accelerated senescence. Increasing evidence indicates that thermal adaptation may underlie such life-history shifts in wild populations. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and copy number...
Zakaria, Abul B M Huang, Yuegao Coman, Daniel Mishra, Sandeep K Mihailovic, Jelena M Maritim, Samuel Rojas-Quijano, Federico A Jurek, Paul Kiefer, Garry E Hyder, Fahmeed
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NMR in biomedicine
Paramagnetic agents that utilize two mechanisms to provide physiological information by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) are described. MRI with chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) takes advantage of the agent's exchangeable protons (e.g., -OH or -NHx , where 2 ≥ x ≥ 1) to create pH contr...
Hahlbeck, Nick Tinniswood, William R Sloat, Matthew R Ortega, Jordan D Wyatt, Matthew A Hereford, Mark E Ramirez, Ben S Crook, David A Anlauf-Dunn, Kara J Armstrong, Jonathan B
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Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
Un principio central de la ecología de paisaje es que las especies ambulantes dependen de hábitats complementarios, los cuales son insuficientes en aislamiento, pero al combinarse mantienen a los animales durante el ciclo anual completo. Sin embargo, la incorporación de las necesidades dinámicas de las especies ambulantes dentro de las estrategias ...
Zhao, Kai Tedford, Edmund W. Lawrence, Gregory A.
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Frontiers in Earth Science
Methane ebullition from lakes is an important contributor to atmospheric greenhouse gases. However, ebullition is typically sampled at intervals greater than the duration of ebullition events, limiting our understanding of the factors controlling this flux. Here, we present high-frequency ebullition data from a single site in a boreal pit lake duri...
Riyanto, M Mawardi, W Khoerunnisa, F I
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Temperature changes affect fish behavior, and it is one of the critical factors which influence fish survival. The optimum temperature of a species can be used to detect the presence of fish. The fish heart rate indicates the effect of temperature on fish physiology. This study aims to determine the effect of temperature on the fish heart rate and ...
Dudaniec, Rachael Y Carey, Alexander R Svensson, Erik I Hansson, Bengt Yong, Chuan Ji Lancaster, Lesley T
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The Journal of animal ecology
Range expansions can be shaped by sex differences in behaviours and other phenotypic traits affecting dispersal and reproduction. Here, we investigate sex differences in morphology, behaviour and genomic population differentiation along a climate-mediated range expansion in the common bluetail damselfly (Ischnura elegans) in northern Europe. We sam...