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Identifying Algal Bloom ‘Hotspots’ in Marginal Productive Seas
Algal blooms in the marginal productive seas of the Indian Ocean are projected to become more prevalent over the coming decades. They reach from lower latitudes up to the coast of the northern Indian Ocean and the...
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Physiological Response of the Freshwater Mussel Unio douglasiae in Microcystis aeruginosa Bloom Waters.
In the present study, we evaluated the effects of different environments on the filtering rate (FR), mortality, and biodeposition (BD) of the freshwater mussel Unio douglasiae in bloom waters containing the toxic cyanobacterium...
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Human pluripotent stem cell-based models suggest preadipocyte senescence as a possible cause of metabolic complications of Werner and Bloom Syndromes.
Werner Syndrome (WS) and Bloom Syndrome (BS) are disorders of DNA damage repair caused by biallelic disruption of the WRN or BLM DNA helicases respectively. Both are commonly associated with insulin resistant diabetes, usually...
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Palaeoceanography of the Japan Sea Across the Mid‐Pleistocene Transition
Abstract: Large‐scale atmospheric circulation patterns, such as the East Asian monsoon, have been proposed as possible feedbacks of the mid‐Pleistocene transition (MPT). Marine sediments of the Japan Sea (JS) record variations...
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Molecular Anatomy of a Living Nerve Terminal: Actin and Synapsin in the Synaptic Vesicle Cycle
Ona E Bloom
Jan 01, 0001
Neurotransmission is based on a series of events termed the synaptic vesicle cycle. Several molecular components contributing to the synaptic vesicle cycle are known, including the cytoskeletal protein actin and the synaptic...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Additive energy and the metric Poissonian property
Let $A$ be a set of natural numbers. Recent work has suggested a strong link between the additive energy of $A$ (the number of solutions to $a_1 + a_2 = a_3 + a_4$ with $a_i \in A$) and the metric Poissonian property, which is...
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Studies on Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Including Attempts to Effect Transfer in Guinea Pigs with Subcellular Materials
Barry R Bloom
Jan 01, 0001
The initial observation that delayed-type hypersensitivity could be transferred from an allergic to a normal animal by means of living white cells was made at The Rockefeller Institute many years ago. Since that time it has been...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Examining the Effects of Gender and Work Experience on the Relationship Between Social Intelligence, Job Satisfaction, and Service Employee Engagement
Social intelligence is one of the newest concepts to come up with in management literature. This study provides a thorough framework for examining the mediation role of service employee engagement (SEE) in the relationship...
Remote sensing reveals Antarctic green snow algae as important terrestrial carbon sink
Abstract: We present the first estimate of green snow algae community biomass and distribution along the Antarctic Peninsula. Sentinel 2 imagery supported by two field campaigns revealed 1679 snow algae blooms, seasonally...
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Chirality-independent characteristic crystal length in carbon nanotube textiles measured by Raman spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy's D:G ratio is a well-known indicator of graphitic crystallinity in single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) with widespread qualitative application to macroscopic CNT assemblies. Here, we show how the D:G ratio...
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Science and the Liberal Arts at Ursinus College
Science trend: Moving beyond industrialism Founders' Day address: Small colleges nurture young scientists well Physics mentor changed a life Complex world a challenge for scientists In government, chemist finds his niche ...
Published by: Ursinus College
Accelerated FEV1 decline and risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality in a primary care population of COPD patients.
Accelerated lung function decline has been associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a general population, but little is known about this association in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We...
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