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    Self‐Catalyzed Chemically Coalescing Liquid Metal Emulsions by Stephanie F. Zopf, Ramón E. Sánchez Cruz, Chloe Kekedjian, Lu Ping, Javier M. Morales Ferrer, Jean Paul Soto Aquino, Rongxuan Xie, Xi Ling, J. William Boley

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…GaLMAs can be transformed into liquid metal emulsions (LMEs) to modify their rheology for facile patterning, processing, and material integration for GaLMA‐based device fabrication. …”
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    Anti‐seasonal flooding drives substantial alterations in riparian plant diversity and niche characteristics in a unique hydro‐fluctuation zone by Ye Liu, Xiaodie Duan, Xiaoling Li, Wenxiong Yi, Gong Chen, Jin Yang, Danli Deng, Xiaojuan Guo, Zhengjian Yang, Guiyun Huang, Meixiang Hu, Chen Ye

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The results showed anti‐seasonal flooding precipitated the gradual disappearance of the original diverse niches, resulting in the reduction of plant species richness and functional diversity and more obvious competition among plant species with similar resource requirements. …”
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    Trade-Offs Between Hydraulic Efficiency and Safety in Cotton (<i>Gossypium hirsutum</i> L.) Stems Under Elevated CO<sub>2</sub> and Salt Stress by Qing Zhao, Jinliang Chen, Jian Kang, Shaozhong Kang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Specifically, eS significantly reduced stem hydraulic conductivity under aC conditions and decreased vessel diameter but increased the proportion of small-diameter vessels and enhanced implosion resistance ((t/b)<sup>2</sup>), which strengthened the xylem’s resistance to salt-induced embolism. eC altered the response pattern of xylem hydraulic conductivity and embolism resistance to salt stress, with increased vessel diameter enhancing hydraulic conductivity but reducing xylem resistance to embolism. …”
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    Genome-wide identification and analysis of ERF transcription factors related to abiotic stress responses in Nelumbo nucifera by Yingchun Xu, Junnan Jiang, Lihong Zeng, Huan Liu, Qijiang Jin, Ping Zhou, Yanjie Wang

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Conclusions In this study, we conducted a genome-wide identification and analysis of NnERF gene family related to abiotic stress responses in N. nucifera, which provides valuable information for further functional validation of these genes in stress responses, and forms a foundation for stress tolerance breeding in N. nucifera and other aquatic ornamental plants.…”
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    Fine-scale spatial organisation of deep-sea sea pens in a NE atlantic submarine canyon conservation area by Irene Susini, Loïc Van Audenhaege, David M. Price, Tabitha R. R. Pearman, Emily G. Mitchell, Veerle A. I. Huvenne

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Here, a quantitative analysis of the fine-scale spatial patterns of deep-sea sea pens (Octocorallia: Pennatuloidea) within a submarine canyon conservation area in English waters is conducted using Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) seabed images, three-dimensional photogrammetry models, and Spatial Point Pattern Analysis (SPPA). …”
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    Genomic Architecture of <i>AP2</i>/<i>ERF</i> Superfamily Genes in Marigold (<i>Tagetes erecta</i>) and Insights into the Differential Expression Patterns of <i>AP2</i> Family Gene... by Hang Li, Guoqing Chen, Shirui Hu, Cuicui Liu, Manzhu Bao, Yanhong He

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Gene structure and motif composition analyses demonstrated group-specific patterns that correlated with their evolutionary relationships. …”
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    Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Patterns of Water Conservation in the Yangtze River Ecological Barrier Zone Based on the InVEST Model and SWAT-BiLSTM Model Using Fractal Theory: A C... by Xianqi Zhang, Jiawen Liu, Jie Zhu, Wanhui Cheng, Yuehan Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This study takes the Minjiang River Basin (MRB) as a case study, employing fractal theory in combination with the InVEST model and the SWAT-BiLSTM model to conduct an in-depth analysis of the spatiotemporal patterns of regional water conservation. …”
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    Systematic expression analysis of cysteine‐rich secretory proteins, antigen 5, and pathogenesis‐related 1 protein (CAP) superfamily in Arabidopsis by Megumi Matsuzawa, Takumi Nakayama, Masa H. Sato, Tomoko Hirano

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In this study, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the similarities, loci, and expression patterns of 22 Arabidopsis CAP genes/proteins, providing a clue to elucidate their molecular functions. …”
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    Genome-wide identification and salt stress-responsive expression profiling of Aux/IAA gene family in Asparagus officinalis by Shuangshuang Wen, Jiali Ying, Youju Ye, Yunfei Cai, Lebin Li, Renjuan Qian

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…While Asparagus officinalis is a globally cultivated crop valued for its edible shoots, medicinal uses, and economic significance, the specific regulatory mechanisms and stress-responsive functions of Aux/IAA genes in this species remain largely uncharacterized. …”
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    A 2:1 atrioventricular block in an adult patient with a Fontan circulation: from transesophageal pacing to echocardiographic guidance of epicardial pacemaker lead placement by Jeff M. Smit, Madelien V. Regeer, Adrianus P. Wijnmaalen, Monique R.M. Jongbloed, Mark G. Hazekamp, Anastasia D. Egorova

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Transthoracic echocardiography was performed postoperatively to assess the effects of sRV pacing on ventricular (dys)synchrony, systolic function and estimated cardiac output. These parameters remained unchanged during sRV pacing, compared to intrinsic conduction, an important finding in light of preserving sRV function. …”
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    Individual and demographic responses of the palm Brahea aculeata to browsing and leaf harvesting in a tropical dry forest of Northwestern Mexico by Franceli Macedo-Santana, Christa Horn, Tamara Ticktin, María Teresa Pulido Silva, Bryan A. Endress, Leonel Lopez-Toledo

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Thus, harvesting and browsing can result in the loss of leaf area of individual palms, which may alter functional traits of individuals and change demographic patterns of populations. …”
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    Flexible sensors for food monitoring. Part I: Principle by D. Luo, M. A. Nikitina, X. Xiao

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In addition, this review elaborates on the transduction mechanisms of several typical transducers, with a focus on the physics behind, including the modulation of doping level, Schottky barrier, and interfacial layer that typically lead to changes in conductivity, work function, and permittivity. We also highlight the benefits, technical challenges with corresponding solutions of current flexible sensors, and discuss potential strategies to overcome limitations in energy consumption, quantify the trade-offs in maintaining quality and marketability, optimize wireless communication, and explore new sensing patterns.…”
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    lexible sensors for food monitoring. Part II: Applications by D. Luo, M. A. Nikitina, X. Xiao

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Moreover, this article elaborates on the transduction mechanisms of the several typical transducers, with a focus on the physics behind, including the modulation of the doping level, Schottky barrier, and interfacial layer that typically cause changes in conductivity, functionality and permittivity. We also highlight the benefits and the technical challenges along with the appropriate solutions provided by the presented flexible sensors, and we also consider the potential strategies that allow overcoming limitations in power consumption, quantitatively assess the trade-offs in maintaining the quality and marketability, to optimize wireless communication and explore new sensing patterns.…”
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    The responses of vegetation water use efficiency to biomass density and CO2 balance in dryland of Central Asia during 21st century by Alphonse Kayiranga, Xi Chen, Xuexi Ma, Dative Ingabire, Tie Liu, Yaoming Li, Emeka Edwin Igboeli, Eldiiar Duulatov, Hubert Hirwa, Clement Nzabanita, Ping Hu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Water-use efficiency (WUE) is a critical component that links plant carbon (CO2) and water cycles through various aspects of plant ecosystem functioning. However, the variations of plant CO2 in response to water use efficiency (WUE) across temperate dryland ecosystems remains inadequately understood. …”
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