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Increased methane emissions from deep osmotic and buoyant convection beneath submarine seeps as climate warms.
High speeds have been measured at seep and mud-volcano sites expelling methane-rich fluids from the seabed. Thermal or solute-driven convection alone cannot explain such high velocities in low-permeability sediments. Here we...
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On the differing growth mechanisms of black-smoker and Lost City-type hydrothermal vents.
Black smokers and Lost City-type springs are varieties of hydrothermal vents on the ocean floors that emit hot, acidic water and cool, alkaline water, respectively. While both produce precipitation structures as the issuing...
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Altering the availability of healthier vs. less healthy items in UK hospital vending machines
BACKGROUND:Altering the availability of healthier or less-healthy products may increase healthier purchases, but evidence is currently limited. The current study aimed to investigate the impact of altering the...
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Altering the availability of healthier vs. less healthy items in UK hospital vending machines
Abstract: Background: Altering the availability of healthier or less-healthy products may increase healthier purchases, but evidence is currently limited. The current study aimed to investigate the impact of altering the...
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'Joining a group was inspiring'
BACKGROUND: Yoga is becoming an increasingly popular holistic approach in the West to manage long-term health conditions. This study presents the evaluation of a pilot yoga intervention, Yoga4Health, that was developed for the...
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Nubian Agricultural Practices, Crops and Foods
AbstractAgricultural practices in northern Sudan have been changing rapidly but remain little documented. In this paper we aim to investigate changes to crops grown in living memory and their...
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Machine learning for molecular and materials science

Here we summarize recent progress in machine learning for the chemical sciences. We outline machine-learning techniques that are suitable for addressing research questions in this domain, as well as future directions for the...

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Machine learning for molecular and materials science

Here we summarize recent progress in machine learning for the chemical sciences. We outline machine-learning techniques that are suitable for addressing research questions in this domain, as well as future directions for the...

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Cycloheximide and Hygromycin B-Induced Ribosome Stalling Leads to Decreased Prion Formation Rate for polyQ, but not Sup35, in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Hayley Kane
Jan 01, 0001
Proteins are one of the four main macromolecules essential to life. They are responsible for a diverse array of processes, including cellular signaling, cell structure, and catalytic activity. These functions are directly...
Published by: Ursinus College
Artists before Columbus
This study represents the first positive identification of plant gum binding media in pre-Columbian art, and the first dates from indigenous cave art in the Caribbean. Mona Island reveals an extensive and well-preserved...
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Impact of reducing portion sizes in worksite cafeterias
BACKGROUND: Reducing the portion sizes of foods available in restaurants and cafeterias is one promising approach to reducing energy intake, but there is little evidence of its impact from randomised studies in field settings....
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Video Killed the Drag Star: Identity Presentation, Language, and Queer Habitus
Hayley Neiling
Jan 01, 0001
Pierre Bourdieu defines habitus as "the ability to produce classifiable practices and works, and the capacity to differentiate and appreciate these practices and products (taste), that the represented social world, i.e., the...
Published by: Winthrop University
Will Enough ever be Enough?
This paper examines the apparent discrepancy between public opinion and congressional action with regards to the implementation of further gun control policies within the United States. Through the examination of the history of...
Unequal Under the Law
Hayley Russell
Sep 11, 2018
This paper examines the use of two contrasting doctrines of judicial interpretation utilized within Canadian constitutional jurisprudence. On one hand, the Supreme Court of Canada interprets cases involving non-indigenous...
Unequal Under the Law
Hayley Russell
Sep 11, 2018
This paper examines the use of two contrasting doctrines of judicial interpretation utilized within Canadian constitutional jurisprudence. On one hand, the Supreme Court of Canada interprets cases involving non-indigenous...
Practitioner Review
Health-related fear is a normal and common response in the face of the global pandemic of COVID-19. Children and young people are frequently being exposed to messages about the threat to health, including from the media and...
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Practitioner Review
Health-related fear is a normal and common response in the face of the global pandemic of COVID-19. Children and young people are frequently being exposed to messages about the threat to health, including from the media and...
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Will Enough ever be Enough?
This paper examines the apparent discrepancy between public opinion and congressional action with regards to the implementation of further gun control policies within the United States. Through the examination of the history of...

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