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Large-Scale Tectonic Forcing of the African Landscape
Abstract: Successful inverse modeling of observed longitudinal river profiles suggests that fluvial landscapes are responsive to continent‐wide tectonic forcing. However, inversion algorithms make simplifying assumptions about...
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Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions
Abstract: The Antarctic ozone hole is decreasing in size but this recovery will be affected by atmospheric variability and any unexpected changes in chlorinated source gas emissions. Here, using model simulations, we show that...
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Neurocognitive Predictors of Response to Intervention With GraphoGame Rime
This study explores the neurocognitive predictors of response to intervention with GraphoGame Rime (GG Rime), an adaptive software game designed to aid the learning of English phonics. A cohort of 398 children (aged 6–7...
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Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions.
The Antarctic ozone hole is decreasing in size but this recovery will be affected by atmospheric variability and any unexpected changes in chlorinated source gas emissions. Here, using model simulations, we show that the ozone...
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Delay in recovery of the Antarctic ozone hole from unexpected CFC-11 emissions.
The Antarctic ozone hole is decreasing in size but this recovery will be affected by atmospheric variability and any unexpected changes in chlorinated source gas emissions. Here, using model simulations, we show that the ozone...
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Efavirenz and Metabolites in Cerebrospinal Fluid
Efavirenz (EFZ) has been associated with neuropsychiatric side effects. Recently, the 8-hydroxy-EFZ (8OH-EFZ) metabolite has been shown to be a potent neurotoxin in vitro, inducing neuronal damage at concentrations of 3.3 ng/ml....
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Processive and distributive non-equilibrium networks discriminate in alternate limits
Abstract We study biochemical reaction networks capable of product discrimination inspired by biological proofreading mechanisms. At equilibrium, product...
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Processive and distributive non-equilibrium networks discriminate in alternate limits
Abstract We study biochemical reaction networks capable of product discrimination inspired by biological proofreading mechanisms. At equilibrium, product...
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Spatial and temporal uplift history of South America from calibrated drainage analysis
A multidisciplinary approach is used to analyze the Cenozoic uplift history of South America. Residual depth anomalies of oceanic crust abutting this continent help to determine the pattern of present-day dynamic topography....
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A Na+ conducting hydrogel for protection of organic electrochemical transistors.
Organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) are being intensively developed for applications in electronics and biological interfacing. These devices rely on ions injected in a polymer film from an aqueous liquid electrolyte for...
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Ultra-fast control of magnetic relaxation in a periodically driven Hubbard model
Motivated by cold atom and ultra-fast pump-probe experiments we study the melting of long-range antiferromagnetic order of a perfect N\'eel state in a periodically driven repulsive Hubbard model. The dynamics is calculated for a...
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