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We must look further upstream to enable planetary health-literate urban development
The gap between academic research and real-world practice in urban planning and development is a major barrier to planetary health.1 By exploring uncertainty and complexity further upstream, we might be able to narrow that gap...
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We must look further upstream to enable planetary health-literate urban development
The gap between academic research and real-world practice in urban planning and development is a major barrier to planetary health.1 By exploring uncertainty and complexity further upstream, we might be able to narrow that gap...
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Quarantine encounters with digital animals
Quarantine conditions led to the proliferation of digital encounters with nonhuman animals. Here, we explore three prominent forms: creaturely cameos, avatar acquaintances and background birding. These virtual encounters...
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Mitral Valve Imaging with CT
The role of noninvasive imaging to help guide transcatheter aortic valvular interventions is well established and has grown with the advances in the procedure. With the rapid development of new transcatheter mitral valve...
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Introduction to the urban ecologies open collection
Abstract: This Open Collection proposes innovative research directions for both urban and beyond/more‐than‐/non‐human geographies with animals. We are seeking papers for this Open Collection across three themes: (1) methods; (2)...
Kinetics versus Charge SeparationSeparation
Oxygen-deficient iron oxide thin films, which have recently been shown to be highly active for photoelectrochemical water oxidation, were surface-functionalized with a monolayer of a molecular iridium water oxidation cocatalyst....
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Transcatheter Aortic and Mitral Valve Replacements.
Amid rapid growth in transcatheter valvular interventions computed tomography (CT) has emerged as a pivotal noninvasive imaging resource that can be used throughout many stages of the transcatheter heart valve process, enhancing...
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The effect of canopy architecture on the patterning of “windflecks” within a wheat canopy
Abstract: Under field conditions, plants are subject to wind‐induced movement which creates fluctuations of light intensity and spectral quality reaching the leaves, defined here as windflecks. Within this study, irradiance...
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The effect of canopy architecture on the patterning of "windflecks" within a wheat canopy.
Under field conditions, plants are subject to wind-induced movement which creates fluctuations of light intensity and spectral quality reaching the leaves, defined here as windflecks. Within this study, irradiance within two...
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Kinetics versus Charge SeparationSeparation
Oxygen-deficient iron oxide thin films, which have recently been shown to be highly active for photoelectrochemical water oxidation, were surface-functionalized with a monolayer of a molecular iridium water oxidation cocatalyst....
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The evolving role of preprints in the dissemination of COVID-19 research and their impact on the science communication landscape.
The world continues to face a life-threatening viral pandemic. The virus underlying the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has caused over 98 million confirmed...
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Self-Organization of Minimal Anaphase Spindle Midzone Bundles.
In anaphase spindles, antiparallel microtubules associate to form tight midzone bundles, as required for functional spindle architecture and correct chromosome segregation. Several proteins selectively bind to these overlaps to...
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