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Observations of Buried Lake Drainage on the Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Between 1992 and 2017, the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) lost ice equivalent to 7.6 ± 3.9 mm of sea level rise. AIS mass loss is mitigated by ice shelves that provide a buttress by regulating ice flow from tributary glaciers....
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Winthrop Community Well Represented in Upcoming Lake City Arts Festival
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
ArtsField will take place April 24-May 2 in Lake City. Winthrop University will be well represented at this spring's ArtFields, a nine-day juried Southeastern arts festival in Lake City, South Carolina.
Published by: Winthrop University
Bridging between litterbags and whole-ecosystem experiments
Nearshore sediments have a major influence over the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, but predicting their response to future environmental change has proven difficult. Previous manipulative experiments have faced challenges...
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Canceled: Lake Wylie River Sweep Calls for Volunteers
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
If you're interested in saving the environment and volunteering for a good cause, consider signing up for the 14th annual Lake Wylie River Sweep on Saturday, Oct. 3. One day each fall, volunteers of all ages visit at least 14...
Published by: Winthrop University
The Lateglacial to early Holocene tephrochronological record from Lake Hämelsee, Germany
Here we present the results of a detailed cryptotephra investigation through the Lateglacial to early Holocene transition, from a new sediment core record obtained from Lake Hämelsee, Germany. Two tephra horizons, the Laacher...
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Climate change and food security
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic climate change will affect global food production, with uncertain consequences for human health in developed countries. OBJECTIVES: We investigated the potential impact of climate change on food...
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30+ year evolution of Cu in the surface sediment of Lake Poyang, China.
Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, is increasingly experiencing Cu crises. Combining field data, laboratory experiments, and long-term simulations, we retrieved 30 + year evolution of Cu in surface sediments...
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The coincidence of ecological opportunity with hybridization explains rapid adaptive radiation in Lake Mweru cichlid fishes
Abstract: The process of adaptive radiation was classically hypothesized to require isolation of a lineage from its source (no gene flow) and from related species (no competition). Alternatively, hybridization between species...
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Feasting on terrestrial organic matter
Boreal lakes are major components of the global carbon cycle, partly because of sediment-bound heterotrophic microorganisms that decompose within-lake and terrestrially derived organic matter (t-OM). The ability for sediment...
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R/BHC
BACKGROUND: Although the use of clustering methods has rapidly become one of the standard computational approaches in the literature of microarray gene expression data analysis, little attention has been paid to uncertainty in...
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Study on Water-Atmosphere Interface Distribution and Concentration Fluctuation Intensities of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Great Lake
In this study, the water-atmosphere interfaces distribution and concentration fluctuation intensities of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in Great Lake were analyzed. Based on the selected significant quantum descriptors...
The Expansion of Approximant /r/ in Dutch
Renée Van Bezooijen
Sep 30, 2014
In present-day Standard Dutch as spoken in the Netherlands, three main categories of pronunciation variants of Irl can be distinguished, namely alveolar /r/, uvular /r/, and approximant /r/. Approximant /r/, the focus of this...
Lake sediments with Azorean tephra reveal ice-free conditions on coastal northwest Spitsbergen during the Last Glacial Maximum.
Lake sediments retrieved from the beds of former nonerosive ice sheets offer unique possibilities to constrain changes in the extent and style of past glaciation, and place them in an absolutely dated context. We present the...
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The coincidence of ecological opportunity with hybridization explains rapid adaptive radiation in Lake Mweru cichlid fishes.
The process of adaptive radiation was classically hypothesized to require isolation of a lineage from its source (no gene flow) and from related species (no competition). Alternatively, hybridization between species may generate...
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Alphonse R. Dochez, 1925
Alphonse R. Dochez. Etiology of Scarlet Fever Lecture delivered January 17th, 1925 Posted with permission
Published by: J.B. Lippincott Company
Lake sediments with Azorean tephra reveal ice-free conditions on coastal northwest Spitsbergen during the Last Glacial Maximum.
Lake sediments retrieved from the beds of former nonerosive ice sheets offer unique possibilities to constrain changes in the extent and style of past glaciation, and place them in an absolutely dated context. We present the...
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Florence R. Sabin, 1915
Prof. Florence R. Sabin. The Method of Growth of the Lymphatic System Lecture delivered December 18th, 1915
Published by: J.B. Lippincott Company
Effects of Bubble Plumes on Lake Dynamics, Near-Bottom Turbulence, and Transfer of Dissolved Oxygen at the Sediment-Water Interface
We quantify the lake dynamics, near-bottom turbulence, flux of dissolved oxygen (DO) across the sediment-water interface (SWI) and their interactions during oxygenation in two lakes. Field observations show that the lake...
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Personality Antecedents of EWoM in Determining Online Customer Purchase Behavior
Electronic word of mouth (EWoM) is similar to the standard word of mouth- the only difference is, the use of Internet as a base in EWoM. By understanding the personality antecedents of EWoM, the consumer buyer beahviour could be...

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