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    Trends and variability of heat waves in Europe and the association with large-scale circulation patterns by Loredana Boboc, Mihai Dima, Petru Vaideanu, Monica Ionita

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…This study employed Empirical Orthogonal Functions and composite analysis to investigate the frequency, trend, and spatio-temporal variability of heat waves across Europe from 1921 to 2021. …”
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    Composition and rhythmic variations in the microbiome of Southwestern Atlantic corals by I. G. L. Seiblitz, K. C. C. Capel, R. R. Oliveira, C. Zilberberg, C. A. M. M. Cordeiro, C. L. B. Francini, A. A. Zanotti, A. M. Ciotti, M. V. Kitahara

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Results Day and night alpha diversity values were similar for all species, with Ma. decactis hosting a significantly more diverse community. Similarly, there was no fluctuation in the microbiome composition at the Amplicon Sequence Variants (ASV) level between day and night within species, but all species were significantly different from each other. …”
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    Evaluation of a 3D-printed nanohybrid resin composite versus a milled resin composite for flexural strength, wear and color stability by Ghydaa A. Mahran, Ahmed El-Banna, Dalia I. El-Korashy

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Clinical relevance Milled nanohybrid resin composites exhibit superior flexural strength, microhardness, and wear resistance, making them potentially more durable for clinical dental restorations compared to 3D-printed nanohybrid resin composites.…”
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    Cryptic coral community composition across environmental gradients. by Gia N Cabacungan, Tharani N Waduwara Kankanamalage, Amilah F Azam, Madeleine R Collins, Abigail R Arratia, Alexandra N Gutting, Mikhail V Matz, Kristina L Black

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our findings show that depth is a more significant predictor of community composition than ecoregions and is the most influential factor among the 40 abiotic variables that characterize ecoregions. …”
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    Marine organic aerosol at Mace Head: effects from phytoplankton and source region variability by E. Chevassus, K. N. Fossum, D. Ceburnis, L. Lei, C. Lin, C. Lin, W. Xu, W. Xu, C. O'Dowd, J. Ovadnevaite

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In contrast, PMOA is sourced from more variable ecoregions, including the southern Celtic Sea, western European Basin, and Newfoundland Basin, with additional contributions from chlorophytes and cyanobacteria at more southerly latitudes. …”
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    The Design and Cell-Free Protein Synthesis of a Pembrolizumab Single-Chain Variable Fragment by Landon E. Ebbert, Tyler J. Free, Mehran Soltani, Bradley C. Bundy

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: This work presents the design, synthesis, and target-binding affinity of a novel single-chain variable fragment of pembrolizumab (Pem-scFv) using CFPS. …”
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    High interindividual variability of indoxyl sulfate production identified by an oral tryptophan challenge test by Ting-Yun Lin, Wei-Kai Wu, Szu-Chun Hung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We observed high interindividual variability of IS production in the response to an OTCT. …”
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    Residual feed intake in Saanen dairy goats: Variability and repeatability from growth to lactation by J.L. Kirkham, F. Zamuner, A.W.N. Cameron, B.J. Leury, A. Carroll, K. DiGiacomo

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Further investigation into the causes of divergence in RFI and understanding the metabolic and physiological mechanisms is needed to define a more robust trait for selecting more feed-efficient animals.…”
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    A novel theoretical approach to predict the interannual variability of sulfur in Mercury’s exosphere and subsurface by S. Verkercke, J. Y. Chaufray, F. Leblanc, A. Georgiou, M. S. Phillips, G. Munaretto, J. Lewis, A. Ricketts, L. Morrissey

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Cold longitudes are also predicted to accumulate 6.7 times more sulfur than the hot longitudes. Regarding the exosphere, the larger abundance of sulfur at the cold longitudes induces a local enhancement of the exospheric density around aphelion. …”
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    Disentangling the effects of eutrophication and natural variability on macrobenthic communities across French coastal lagoons by Jones, Auriane G., Schaal, Gauthier, Boyé, Aurélien, Creemers, Marie, Derolez, Valérie, Desroy, Nicolas, Fiandrino, Annie, Mouton, Théophile L., Simier, Monique, Smith, Niamh, Ouisse, Vincent

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, M-AMBI, a multivariate index composed of species richness, Shannon diversity and AMBI (AZTI's Marine Biotic Index) and currently used to evaluate the ecological state of French coastal lagoons, was more sensitive to eutrophication (18%) than to natural variability (9%), with nonetheless 49% of its variability explained jointly by both. …”
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    Chemical Weathering and Erosional Response of Northern New Guinea to Orbital‐Scale Climate Variability by Yifan Du, Peter D. Clift, Andrew Carter

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Comparing the bulk sediment and source rock compositions shows long‐term variability in the consumption rates of CO2. …”
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    Assessing the Relationship between the Enhanced Gait Variability Index and Falls in Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease by Abigail C. Schmitt, Sidney T. Baudendistel, Michaela S. Fallon, Jaimie A. Roper, Chris J. Hass

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The EGVI is a better predictor of fall frequency in persons with PD than its individual spatiotemporal components. Patients who fall more frequently have more variable gait, based on the interpretation of the EGVI. …”
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    Dietary Variability Among Mountain Gorilla Groups Across Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda by H. Ihimbazwe, J. D. Tuyizere, L. Kayitete, D. Abavandimwe, A. K. Kamanzi Shimwa, M. L. Power, C. C. Grueter, M. Flint, J. D. Nsanzineza, A. Jonas, G. Kwibuka, D. Ishimwe, F. Ndagijimana, J. D. Hakizimana, P. Uwingeli, S. C. McFarlin, M. M. Robbins, T. S. Stoinski, W. Eckardt

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…ABSTRACT Gaining a more complete understanding of a species' dietary variability is crucial to properly discern distribution, population growth trends, and conservation actions. …”
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    Arctic‐Atlantic Cyclones: Variability in Thermodynamic Characteristics, Large‐Scale Flow, and Local Impacts by Dandan Tao, Camille Li, Richard Davy, Shengping He, Thomas Spengler, Clio Michel, Andrea Rosendahl

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Midlatitude‐origin cyclones, which make up about 14% of wintertime cyclones in the region, are generally warm and moist. The more numerous Arctic‐origin cyclones display a wide range in the boundary‐layer equivalent potential temperature θe that depends on both temperature and moisture. …”
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