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Forecasting Extinctions: Uncertainties and Limitations
Published 2009-11-01Subjects: “…extinction…”
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Cultural extinction in evolutionary perspective
Published 2021-01-01Subjects: “…Cultural extinction…”
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Contemporary Extinctions and Multispecies Thanatopolitics
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The Late Ordovician extinction conundrum
Published 2023-06-01“…The Late Ordovician mass extinction (LOME) has long been known for its association with the Hirnantian glaciations. …”
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Extinction Coefficient of Gold Nanostars
Published 2017“…Here, we synthesize NStars in HEPES buffer at different HEPES/Au ratios, producing NStars of different sizes and shapes and therefore varying optical properties. We measure the extinction coefficient of the synthesized NStars at their maximum surface plasmon resonances (SPRs), which range from 5.7 × 10⁸ to 26.8 × 10⁸ M⁻¹ cm⁻¹. …”
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Resonant activation of population extinctions
Published 2017“…Understanding the mechanisms governing population extinctions is of key importance to many problems in ecology and evolution. …”
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Future of newspapers : survival or extinction?
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Forecasting extinctions: uncertainties and limitations
Published 2009“…Extinction forecasting is one of the most important and challenging areas of conservation biology. …”
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Anti-extinction in the tactile modality.
Published 2013“…Whereas extinction and neglect are common following stroke, the related phenomenon of anti-extinction is rare--there are four cases of anti-extinction in the literature, and all four cases demonstrated anti-extinction in the visual modality. …”
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The cortical substrate of visual extinction.
Published 2003“…Whereas lesions of the latter system were supposed to lead to spatial neglect, we show that such lesions rather are typical for the occurrence of visual extinction. Extinction describes the inability of brain-damaged patients to detect a contralesional target in the presence of a competing ipsilesional stimulus. …”
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