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MUSEQuBES: Unveiling Cosmic Web Filaments at z ≈ 3.6 through Dual Absorption and Emission Line Analysis
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Identification of sex-biased MiRNA markers informative of heat-past events
Published 2025-05-01“…Consequently, we exposed European sea bass to elevated temperatures (21ºC) during early development (from 7 to 68 days post fertilization). After one-year post-heat treatment growing at natural temperature, a miRNA-sequencing analysis was conducted in the ovaries and testes of juvenile fish. …”
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C→U transition biases in SARS-CoV-2: still rampant 4 years from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2024-12-01“…ABSTRACT The evolution of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in the pandemic and post-pandemic periods has been characterized by rapid adaptive changes that confer immune escape and enhanced human-to-human transmissibility. …”
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Fire in the Carboniferous earth system
Published 2024-01-01“…Here the occurrence and study of Carboniferous charcoal deposits is outlined together with an assessment of the evolution of wildfire systems. The influence of fire on plant distribution is assessed. …”
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Evolutionary History With Chronic Malnutrition Enhances Pathogen Susceptibility at Older Ages
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New fission-track results from the northern Chiapas Massif area, SE Mexico: trying to reconstruct its complex thermo-tectonic history
Published 2018-03-01“…The new fission-track results obtained in this study, together with previously published data, indicate that the Chiapas Massif Complex, or rather the whole Maya terrane, have experienced a complex long-term geodynamic evolution with at least five post-Permian tectonic and magmatic events: (1) a Late Triassic cooling event, likely related to the initial breakup of Pangea; (2) Early Jurassic volcanism that can be linked to the Nazas volcanic arc; (3) a Middle Jurassic tectonic event that was triggered by continental rifting at the beginning of the opening of the Gulf of Mexico; (4) a Late Cretaceous to Paleocene orogeny that may actually represent the southernmost continuation of the Laramide sensu lato which affected central and northern Mexico; and (5) the middle–late Miocene Chiapanecan event that is tectonically controlled by the interaction of the North American, Caribbean, and Cocos plates. …”
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A comparative study of the formation and development of the establishment of government centers in the cities on the edge of the desert from the beginning until now and the feasibi...
Published 2025-03-01“…Based on this objective, the study explores the evolution of urban form across three historical periods - pre-Islamic, post-Islamic, and the modern era - with a particular focus on the establishment of governmental centers in the central desert of Iran. …”
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Anthropogenic Forcing on the Coevolution of Tidal Creeks and Vegetation in the Dongtan Wetland, Changjiang Estuary
Published 2025-05-01“…Multi-driver interactions shape estuarine wetland evolution, yet the intricate evolution patterns and their controlling factors their spatiotemporal dynamics remain inadequately understood. …”
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Anisotropic Velocity Fluctuations in Galaxy Mergers: A Probe of the Magnetic Field
Published 2025-01-01“…Magnetic fields and turbulence are fundamental to the evolutions of galaxies, yet their precise measurement and analysis present significant challenges. …”
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Geochemistry and Tectonic Setting of Pleistocene Basaltic Lava Flows in the Shahre-Babak Area, NW of Kerman, Iran: Implication for the Evolution of Urumieh- Dokhtar Magmatic Assemb...
Published 2009-12-01“…The magma erupted in a post-collisional tectonic setting and formed in a within-plate environment between two north-south running faults and is closely related to deep lithospheric fractures.…”
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Prestige bias drives the viral spread of content reposted by influencers in online communities
Published 2025-05-01“…Abstract Cultural evolution theory suggests that prestige bias-whereby individuals preferentially learn from prestigious figures-has played a key role in human ecological success. …”
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In evolution’s unending race: ancestral STING sensors in Salmo salar mediate intracellular bacterial detection and programmed cell death through evolutionarily conserved pathways
Published 2025-06-01“…Introduction“In evolution’s unending race, survival demands continuous adaptation— to stop is to fall behind.” …”
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The emergence of the ‘Ai Khai’ worship and the social revival in post-COVID-19 southern Thailand: the interplay between local folklore and sacred tourism
Published 2024-12-01“…By doing so, the Ai Khai narrative itself reveals a significant transformation: its evolution from a localized spectral entity to a trans-local guardian spirit. …”
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Evolution of adult respiratory syncytial virus detection: impact of testing strategy changes and pandemic-related measures at a Swiss regional hospital, 2016–2023
Published 2025-05-01“…The introduction of quadrivalent testing in March 2022 led to an increase in testing volume, but lower positivity rates (6% pre- vs 2% post-implementation). CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate RSV-associated resource use and mortality in adults. …”
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