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    Constraints on the Variation of the Fine-structure Constant at 3 < z < 10 with JWST Emission-line Galaxies by Linhua Jiang, Shuqi Fu, Feige Wang, Sarah E. I. Bosman, Zheng Cai, Hyunsung D. Jun, Zhiwei Pan, Fengwu Sun, Jinyi Yang, Huanian Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We present constraints on the spacetime variation of the fine-structure constant α at redshifts 2.5 ≤ z  < 9.5 using JWST emission-line galaxies (ELGs). …”
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    Large-scale patterns of benthic marine communities in the Brazilian Province. by Anaide W Aued, Franz Smith, Juan P Quimbayo, Davi V Cândido, Guilherme O Longo, Carlos E L Ferreira, Jon D Witman, Sergio R Floeter, Bárbara Segal

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Extensive biogeographic provinces, such as the Brazilian Province in the southwest Atlantic, present numerous theoretical and methodological challenges for understanding community patterns on a macroecological scale. …”
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  4. 8064

    Quantifying Feedback from Narrow Line Region Outflows in Nearby Active Galaxies. V. The Expanded Sample by Mitchell Revalski, D. Michael Crenshaw, Garrett E. Polack, Marc Rafelski, Steven B. Kraemer, Travis C. Fischer, Beena Meena, Henrique R. Schmitt, Anna Trindade Falcão, Julia Falcone, Maura Kathleen Shea

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We present spatially resolved measurements of the ionized gas masses and mass outflow rates for six low-redshift ( z ≤ 0.02) active galaxies. …”
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  5. 8065

    Refined Mapping of Subsurface Water Ice on Mars to Support Future Missions by G. A. Morgan, N. E. Putzig, D. M. H. Baker, A. Pathare, C. M. Dundas, M. B. Russell, M. R. Perry, M. Chojnacki, H. G. Sizemore, A. M. Bramson, E. I. Petersen, S. Nerozzi, R. H. Hoover, Z. Bain

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results demonstrate the highly variable nature of the spatial distribution of the shallowest ground ice, with the most equatorward excursions occurring below 30° latitude N/S, locations thought to be out of equilibrium with the current climate.…”
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  6. 8066

    A novel permeability calculation model to simultaneously quantify the impacts of pore and fracture with full feature size by Minghui Li, Banghong Zhang, Zhouqian Wu, Shaochen Luo, Jun Lu, Dongming Zhang, Heping Xie

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…To validate the applicability of the model, this study conducted seepage experiments and microscopic observations, capturing the variations in permeability under thermo-mechanical coupling, while quantifying the geometric characteristics and spatial distribution of pores and fractures within the rock. …”
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    Simulation Analysis of Inverting Marine Vertical Deflection Using Spaceborne GNSS-R Interferometric Altimetry by Lichang Duan, Junming Xia, Weihua Bai, Zhenhe Zhai, Feixiong Huang, Cong Yin, Yueqiang Sun, Qifei Du, Dongwei Wang, Xianyi Wang, Yixuan Sun, Shengyu Kang, Guanyi Wang, Xiaofeng Meng, Yunlong Du

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results showed that, in the operational scenario (with a spatial resolution of 10 km and an altimetry accuracy of 14.68 cm), the total accuracy of marine vertical deflection for global 2.5&#x2032;, 5&#x2032;, and 20&#x2032; grids, obtained from ten years of simulation data, was 4.998&#x2033;, 1.268&#x2033;, and 0.1&#x2033;, respectively. …”
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  9. 8069

    JWST Imaging of Edge-on Protoplanetary Disks. IV. Mid-infrared Dust Scattering in the HH 30 Disk by Ryo Tazaki, François Ménard, Gaspard Duchêne, Marion Villenave, Álvaro Ribas, Karl R. Stapelfeldt, Marshall D. Perrin, Christophe Pinte, Schuyler G. Wolff, Deborah L. Padgett, Jie Ma, Laurine Martinien, Maxime Roumesy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We present near- and mid-infrared (IR) broadband imaging observations of the edge-on protoplanetary disk around HH 30 with the James Webb Space Telescope/Near Infrared Camera and the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI). …”
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  10. 8070

    A Massive Yellow Supergiant in the Far Outer Disk of M31: Evidence for in Situ Massive Star Formation beyond the Optical Radius by Pinjian Chen, Bingqiu Chen, Haibo Yuan, Xuan Fang, Xiaodian Chen, Chao-Wei Tsai, Kai Zhang, Xiaowei Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…FAST H i observations reveal close spatial and kinematic alignment between the star and a faint H i external arm, suggesting in situ formation in a region of low gas density. …”
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    Toward Fine Horizontal Resolution Global Simulations of Aerosol Sectional Microphysics: Advances Enabled by GCHP‐TOMAS by Betty Croft, Randall V. Martin, Rachel Y.‐W. Chang, Liam Bindle, Sebastian D. Eastham, Lucas A. Estrada, Bonne Ford, Chi Li, Michael S. Long, Elizabeth W. Lundgren, Saptarshi Sinha, Melissa P. Sulprizio, Yidan Tang, Aaron vanDonkelaar, Robert M. Yantosca, Dandan Zhang, Haihui Zhu, Jeffrey R. Pierce

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Fine‐resolution global models are desirable for representing nonlinear aerosol‐microphysical processes, their nonlinear interactions with dynamics and chemistry, and spatial heterogeneity. However, aerosol‐microphysical simulations are computationally demanding, which can limit the achievable global horizontal resolution. …”
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    Multi‑omics identification of a novel signature for serous ovarian carcinoma in the context of 3P medicine and based on twelve programmed cell death patterns: a multi-cohort machin... by Lele Ye, Chunhao Long, Binbing Xu, Xuyang Yao, Jiaye Yu, Yunhui Luo, Yuan Xu, Zhuofeng Jiang, Zekai Nian, Yawen Zheng, Yaoyao Cai, Xiangyang Xue, Gangqiang Guo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Genomics, single-cell transcriptomes, bulk transcriptomes, spatial transcriptomes, and clinical information from TCGA-OV, GSE26193, GSE63885, and GSE140082 were collected and analyzed to verify the prediction model. …”
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  13. 8073

    Deep learning enabled near-isotropic CAIPIRINHA VIBE in the nephrogenic phase improves image quality and renal lesion conspicuity by Qinxuan Tan, Jingyu Miao, Leila Nitschke, Marcel Dominik Nickel, Markus Herbert Lerchbaumer, Tobias Penzkofer, Sebastian Hofbauer, Robert Peters, Bernd Hamm, Dominik Geisel, Moritz Wagner, Thula Cannon Walter-Rittel

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Background: Deep learning (DL) accelerated controlled aliasing in parallel imaging results in higher acceleration (CAIPIRINHA)-volumetric interpolated breath-hold examination (VIBE), provides high spatial resolution T1-weighted imaging of the upper abdomen. …”
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    Aerosol particle number concentration, ultrafine particle number fraction, and new particle formation measurements near the international airports in Berlin, Germany – First result... by Simonas Kecorius, Susanne Sues, Leizel Madueño, Alfred Wiedensohler, Ulf Winkler, Andreas Held, Sabine Lüchtrath, David C. Beddows, Roy M. Harrison, Mario Lovric, Vanessa Soppa, Barbara Hoffmann, Miriam Wiese-Posselt, Andreas Kerschbaumer, Josef Cyrys

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Here, we provide insights into the spatial–temporal variability of PNC measured in 16 schools recruited for Berlin-Brandenburg Air Study (BEAR).The results show that the average PNC in Berlin was 7900 ± 7000 cm−3, consistent with other European cities. …”
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    Chasing intermediate hosts of Echinococcus multilocularis at the southern edge of its European distribution using red fox stomach content analysis by Cafiero Salvatore Andrea, Cenni Lucia, Rossi Chiara, Pascoe Emily Louise, Obber Federica, Da Rold Graziana, Citterio Carlo Vittorio, Casulli Adriano, Hauffe Heidi Christine, Massolo Alessandro

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Further research is required to explain why Em distribution is limited to this area in the eastern Italian Alps despite the spatial contiguity to hyperendemic foci.…”
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  16. 8076

    Simulation and analysis of a high-k electron-scale turbulence diagnostic for MAST-U by D.C. Speirs, J. Ruiz Ruiz, M. Giacomin, V.H. Hall-Chen, A.D.R. Phelps, R. Vann, P.G. Huggard, H. Wang, A. Field, K. Ronald

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Plasma turbulence on disparate spatial and temporal scales plays a key role in defining the level of confinement achievable in tokamaks, with the development of reduced numerical models for cross-scale turbulence effects informed by experimental measurements an essential step. …”
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    Deep-ER: Deep Learning ECCENTRIC Reconstruction for fast high-resolution neurometabolic imaging by Paul J. Weiser, Georg Langs, Wolfgang Bogner, Stanislav Motyka, Bernhard Strasser, Polina Golland, Nalini Singh, Jorg Dietrich, Erik Uhlmann, Tracy Batchelor, Daniel Cahill, Malte Hoffmann, Antoine Klauser, Ovidiu C. Andronesi

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Results:: Deep-ER demonstrated 600-fold faster reconstruction than conventional methods, providing improved spatial–spectral quality and metabolite quantification with 12%–45% (P<0.05) higher signal-to-noise and 8%–50% (P<0.05) smaller Cramer–Rao lower bounds. …”
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    Development and Assessment of a New Multichannel Electrocutaneous Device for Non-Invasive Somatosensory Stimulation for Magnetic Resonance Applications by Carolina Travassos, Alexandre Sayal, Paulo Fonte, Bruno Direito, Luis Lopes, Nuno Carolino, Sonia Afonso, Tania Lopes, Teresa Sousa, Miguel Castelo-Branco

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Non-invasive electrocutaneous stimulation, which applies an electrical current flowing through the skin&#x2019;s surface to elicit a tactile percept, can be used in combination with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to obtain somatotopic maps that illustrate the spatial patterns and functional organization of the primary somatosensory cortex (S1). …”
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  19. 8079

    Advancing life cycle assessment of bioenergy crops with global land use models by Anders Arvesen, Florian Humpenöder, Tomás Navarrete Gutierrez, Thomas Gibon, Paul Baustert, Jan Philipp Dietrich, Konstantin Stadler, Cristina-Maria Iordan, Gunnar Luderer, Alexander Popp, Francesco Cherubini

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Bioenergy crops can cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, yet often bring hard-to-quantify environmental impacts. We present an approach for integrating global land use modeling into life cycle assessment (LCA) to estimate effects of bioenergy crops. …”
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