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    OBTAINING OF FERMENTED ICE CREAM WITH INULIN AND STEVIA by Svetlana Ryabtseva, Olga Yastrebova

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The proposed formula and method for producing ice cream provide a functional food product containing probiotics and prebiotics, with good organoleptic characteristics and relevant standards…”
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    Effect of hydrated ions and wettability on ice friction by Chang Dong, Yuan Liu, Tianyi Han, Xue Zhou, Yanan Meng, Yu Tian, Liran Ma

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Ice friction is a vital phenomenon in both fundamental research and practical applications. …”
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    Impact of internal wave drag on Arctic sea ice by Daniela Flocco, Daniel Feltham, David Schroeder, Yevgeny Aksenov, Antony Siahaan, Michel Tsamados

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The ice–ocean drag from internal waves is relevant for shallow mixed layer depth and the presence of a density jump at the pycnocline and is also a function of the strength of the stratification beneath the ocean mixed layer and geometry of the ice interface. …”
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    Numerical simulation of the ice sphere impact onto the barrier by E.G. Glazova, S.V. Krylov, D.T. Chekmarev

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Two mathematical models of dynamic deformation and possible destruction of ice masses were modified by equipping them with experimental functions and constants. …”
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    TREATMENT OF TENDINITIS BY USING COLD THERAPY (ICE) IN HORSES. by Abdul Moniem Ibrahim Salih

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This study aimed to treat SDF tendonitis in the forelimbs of horses by application of cold therapy (ice) followed by controlled exercise program. The effect of this treatment was healing, disappearance of the pain and functional rehabilitation of the treated horses. (15) Working horses of varying breeds, sex, age (3-19) years suffering from acute superficial digital flexor tendonitis was used for this study from the beginning of September 2008 to the beginning of September 2010 in Kirkuk, Iraq. …”
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    Vulnerability of Arctic Ocean microbial eukaryotes to sea ice loss by Victoria L. N. Jackson, Thomas Grevesse, Estelle S. Kilias, Deo F. L. Onda, Kirsten F. Young, Michael J. Allen, David A. Walsh, Connie Lovejoy, Adam Monier

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In the context of ongoing sea ice loss, specialised ice-associated microbial assemblages may transition towards more generalist assemblages, with implications for the eventual loss of biodiversity and associated ecosystem function in the Arctic Ocean.…”
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    Aircraft Observations of Ice Particle Properties in Stratiform Precipitating Clouds by Tuanjie Hou, Hengchi Lei, Zhaoxia Hu, Jun Zhou

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This study presented airborne measurements of ice particle properties in three stratiform precipitating clouds over northern China. …”
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    Firn densification in two dimensions: modeling the collapse of snow caves and enhanced densification in ice-stream shear margins by Jon Arrizabalaga-Iriarte, Lide Lejonagoitia-Garmendia, Christine S. Hvidberg, Aslak Grinsted, Nicholas M. Rathmann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Finally, we show that the rheology can explain the increased densification rate and varying bubble close-off depth observed across the shear margins of the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream. Although we suggest more work is needed to constrain the near-surface compressibility and viscosity functions of the rheology, our results strengthen the empirical grounding of the rheology for future use, such as modeling horizontal firn density variations over ice sheets for mass-loss estimates or estimating ice-gas age differences in ice cores subject to complex strain histories.…”
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    Importance of ice algae versus phytoplankton in the diet of megabenthic organisms under contrasting sea ice conditions (Canadian Arctic): a dual biochemical approach (SIA and HBIs) by Thibaud Combaz, Thibaud Combaz, Ursula Witte, Thomas A. Brown, Philippe Archambault

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Overall, the ongoing decline in seasonal sea ice could alter the functioning and dynamic of the benthic food web in the Canadian Arctic if certain feeding types (e.g., deposit feeders) are unable to adapt to a change in primary productivity patterns.…”
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    Influence of early melting of the ice cover and high water level on functioning of the coastal rookery for baikal seal (<i>Pusa sibirica</i> Gm.) on Dolgiy Island (Lake Baikal), on materials of 2020 by E. A. Petrov, A. B. Kupchinsky

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Timing of the seals haul onshore and their abundance in rookery depend on the ice conditions: the lower ice cover – the earlier hauling-out and the higher abundance. …”
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    Ice Thickness Detection of Transmission Lines Based on Cross-Guide-UNet by Yu Zhang, Yangyang Jiao, Yinke Dou, Liangliang Zhao, Qiang Liu, Yang Liu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Subsequently, the attention weight is cross-applied to the encoder and decoder features, allowing for comprehensive utilization of feature information to guide the generation of ice-covered edges. Additionally, we introduce a joint loss function comprising cross-entropy loss and boundary loss for model training, enhancing the distinction of easily confused edge pixels. …”
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    ITT: Long-Range Spatial Dependencies for Sea Ice Semantic Segmentation by Javier Noa Turnes, Mingzhe Jiang, Saeid Taleghanidoozdoozan, Linlin Xu, David A. Clausi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Processing synthetic aperture radar images for sea ice mapping using deep learning is typically constrained to analyzing neighboring pixels rather than studying visual patterns at a large scale. …”
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