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    Surface accretion of a pre-stretched half-space: Biot’s problem revisited by Abeyaratne, Rohan, Puntel, Eric, Recrosi, Filippo, Tomassetti, Giuseppe

    Published 2024
    “…Connections are drawn with Biot’s 1963 surface instability threshold.…”
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    Highlighting the role of biota in feedback loops from tundra ecosystems to the atmosphere by Schmidt, NM, Barrio, IC, Kristensen, JA, López-Blanco, E, van Beest, FM

    Published 2024
    “…Particularly those influenced by biota, beyond vegetation and to some extent microbes, are often neglected. …”
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    Hypothesis of a potential BrainBiota and its relation to CNS autoimmune inflammation by Elkjaer, Maria L., Simon, Lukas, Frisch, Tobias, Bente, Lisa-Marie, Kacprowski, Tim, Thomassen, Mads, Reynolds, Richard, Baumbach, Jan, Röttger, Richard, Illes, Zsolt

    Published 2023
    “…We discuss the hypothesis of a brain microbiota, the BrainBiota: bacteria living in symbiosis with brain cells. …”
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    The onset of convection driven by buoyancy effects caused by various modes of transient heat conduction: Part I. Transient Rayleigh numbers by Tan, Ka Kheng, Thorpe, Rex B

    Published 1999
    “…A transient Biot number is defined to allow the evaluation of Bi between Bi = 0 and ∞. …”
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    UMPSA and NIT Yonago College strengthen relations through Edu-Tourism Summer Programme 2024 by Muhammad Zufli, Zuhari

    Published 2024
    “…KUALA LUMPUR, 10 September 2024 – A total of 11 students accompanied by Professor Morita Shiota from the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Yonago College, Japan, participated in the Edu-Tourism Summer Programme 2024 organised by the Centre for International Relations (CIR), UMPSA, from 4 to 10 September 4 2024.…”
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    UMPSA dan NIT Yonago College memperkukuh hubungan melalui program Edu-Tourism Summer Programme 2024 by Muhammad Zufli, Zuhari

    Published 2024
    “…KUALA LUMPUR, 10 September 2024 – Seramai 11 orang pelajar yang diiringi Profesor Morita Shiota dari National Institute of Technology (NIT), Yonago College, Jepun menyertai Edu-Tourism Summer Programme 2024 anjuran Pusat Hubungan Antarabangsa (PuHA), UMPSA pada 4 hingga 10 September 2024.…”
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    On convection driven by surface tension caused by transient heat conduction by Tan, Ka Kheng, Thorpe, Rex B.

    Published 1999
    “…The onset of convection for evaporative-cooling can be predicted from the maximum transient Ma whose values are the same as those previously obtained by linear stability analysis for Biot number = 0. The critical times and critical depths for stable heat conduction in liquids (before convection) can thus be determined accurately. …”
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    Some effects of submarine pipeline construction on the sessile zoobenthic community of Redang Island by Rezai, Hamid, Ibrahim, H.M., Idris, B.A.G., Kushairi, M.R.M.

    Published 1999
    “…Biological studies were conducted before and following pipeline construction to monitor the changes in the biota at selected sites. Benthic invertebrates (including corals) were used as monitoring tools. …”
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    Improved formulations of shape factors for the freezing and thawing time prediction of foods by Ilicali, Coskan, Teik, Tang Hee, Shian, Lim Phaik

    Published 1999
    “…The generated data were correlated by regression analysis to yield equations which expressed the shape factors as a function of the Biot number, the initial and final temperature of the food, the ambient temperature and the dimensions of the food. …”
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    Integrative taxonomy clarifies the evolution of a cryptic primate clade by van Elst, T, Sgarlata, GM, Schüßler, D, Tiley, GP, Poelstra, JW, Scheumann, M, Blanco, MB, Aleixo-Pais, IG, Rina Evasoa, M, Ganzhorn, JU, Goodman, SM, Hasiniaina, AF, Hending, D, Hohenlohe, PA, Ibouroi, MT, Iribar, A, Jan, F, Kappeler, PM, Le Pors, B, Manzi, S, Olivieri, G, Rakotonanahary, AN, Rakotondranary, SJ, Rakotondravony, R

    Published 2024
    “…Global biodiversity is under accelerating threats, and species are succumbing to extinction before being described. Madagascar’s biota represents an extreme example of this scenario, with the added complication that much of its endemic biodiversity is cryptic. …”
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    Effects of soil management practices on soil fauna feeding activity in an Indonesian oil palm plantation by Tao, H-H, Slade, E, Willis, KJ, Caliman, J-P, Snaddon, JL

    Published 2015
    “…However, this needs a thorough understanding of the functional responses of soil biota to these management practices. To address this knowledge gap, we used the bait lamina method to investigate the effects of different soil management practices on soil fauna feeding activity, and whether feeding activity was associated with management-mediated changes in soil chemical properties, in a 15-year-old oil palm plantation. …”
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    Richness and diversity in dust stormborne biomes at the Southeast Mediterranean by Ben-Dov, Eitan, Katra, Itzhak, Arotsker, Luba, Krasnov, Helena, Zaritsky, Arieh, Kushmaro, Ariel

    Published 2014
    “…Dust storms include particulate matter that is transported over land and sea with biota that could impact downwind ecosystems. In addition to the physico-chemical compositions, organismal diversities of dust from two storm events in southern Israel, December 2012 (Ev12) and January 2013 (Ev13), were determined by pyro-sequencing using primers universal to 16S and 18S rRNA genes and compared. …”
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    Poroelastic microlattices for underwater wave focusing by Kim, Gunho, Portela, Carlos M., Celli, Paolo, Palermo, Antonio, Daraio, Chiara

    Published 2024
    “…When coupled with pressure waves in surrounding fluid, the dynamic behavior of microlattices in the long wavelength limit can be explained in the context of Biot’s theory of poroelasticity. In this work, we exploit the elastoacoustic wave propagation within 3D-printed polymeric microlattices to incorporate a gradient of refractive index for underwater ultrasonic lensing. …”
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