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8701
Identification and characterisation of high energy density P2-type Na2/3[Ni1/3−y/2Mn2/3−y/2Fey]O2 compounds for Na-ion batteries
Published 2018“…The composition space between MnO2, NaFeO2, and Na[Ni1/2Mn1/2]O2 has been explored with the goal of identifying Earth-abundant single-phase P2 cathode materials. …”
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8702
Current constraints from cosmogenic neutrinos on the fraction of protons in UHECRs
Published 2019“…At that energy the flux mainly depends on two parameters, the source evolution and the fraction of protons in UHECRs at Earth for Ep≳30 EeV. Therefore, with current upper limits on the cosmogenic neutrino flux at Eν∼1 EeV and assuming a certain source class, a constraint on the composition of UHECRs can be obtained. …”
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8703
Náttúra by Kitchen Theory: An immersive multisensory dining concept
Published 2021“…By incorporating different nature/natural sounds with each pair of courses (namely the sounds of the earth, wind, fire, and water), this multisensory dining concept bridges the contemporary interest in ‘sonic seasoning’ and the increasingly common approach of incorporating atmospheric soundscapes into gastronomic dining experiences. …”
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8704
Topochemical intercalation reactions of ZrSe3
Published 2022“…Intercalation of alkali and alkaline earth metals into ZrSe3 via soft chemical routes injects electrons and has a significant effect on the selenide-selenide bonding. …”
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8705
Volcanism and the atmosphere: the potential role of the atmosphere in unlocking the reactivity of volcanic emissions.
Published 2008“…Volcanically initiated atmospheric chemistry was likely to have been particularly important before biological (and latterly anthropogenic) processes started to dominate many geochemical cycles, with important consequences in terms of the evolution of the nitrogen cycle and the role of particles in modulating the Earth's climate.…”
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8706
The quest for seafloor macrolitter: a critical review of background knowledge, current methods and future prospects
Published 2021“…The seafloor covers some 70% of the Earth's surface and has been recognized as a major sink for marine litter. …”
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8707
End-Permian extinction amplified by plume-induced release of recycled lithospheric volatiles
Published 2018“…The largest recorded mass extinction in Earth’s history occurred at the end of the Permian, coinciding with the emplacement of the Siberian large igneous province, suggesting that large-scale magmatism is a key driver of global environmental change. …”
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8708
Climate impacts of COVID‐19 induced emission changes
Published 2021“…We use estimates of emissions changes for 2020 in two Earth System Models (ESMs) to simulate the impacts of the COVID‐19 economic changes. …”
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8709
Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission XVII. The hot Jupiter CoRoT-17b: a very old planet
Published 2011“…The planet's internal composition is not well constrained and can range from pure H/He to one that can contain $\sim$380 earth masses of heavier elements.…”
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8710
Chromatic clocks: Color opponency in non-image-forming visual function
Published 2017“…While the former is a well-studied factor in synchronizing behavior and physiology to the earth's 24-h rotation, color sensitivity in the regulation of circadian rhythms has not been systematically studied. …”
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8711
False biosignatures on Mars: anticipating ambiguity
Published 2021“…We conclude by calling for new interdisciplinary research to determine how false biosignatures may arise, focusing on geological materials, conditions and spatiotemporal scales relevant to the detection of life on Mars, as well as the early Earth and other planetary bodies.…”
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8712
Structural basis for specific substrate recognition by the chloroplast signal recognition particle protein cpSRP43.
Published 2008“…The most abundant membrane proteins on Earth are the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b binding proteins (LHCPs). …”
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8713
Flavor Ratio of Astrophysical Neutrinos above 35 TeV in IceCube
Published 2015“…We demonstrate consistency with the (fe:fμ:fτ)⊕≈(1:1:1)⊕ flavor ratio at Earth commonly expected from the averaged oscillations of neutrinos produced by pion decay in distant astrophysical sources. …”
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8714
Methodology for the retrieval of vegetation chlorophyll fluorescence from space in the frame of the flex mission preparatory
Published 2008“…FLEX (FLuorescence EXperiment) is a candidate mission for the European Space Agency (ESA) Earth Explorer program. The main objective of the mission is the measurement the chlorophyll fluorescence signal emitted by vegetation at the red and far-red spectral regions (roughly 630-770 nm). …”
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8715
Anthropocene and the dawn of a planetary civilization
Published 2021“…As we enter a new era of symbolic manipulation, remembering the importance of myths may help us contribute to the emergence of a planetary civilization that the earth appears to be calling for.…”
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8716
A spectral nudging method for the ACCESS1.3 atmospheric model
Published 2015“…A convolution-based method of spectral nudging of atmospheric fields is developed in the Australian Community Climate and Earth Systems Simulator (ACCESS) version 1.3 which uses the UK Met Office Unified Model version 7.3 as its atmospheric component. …”
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8717
The influence of microstructure on the shock and spall behaviour of the magnesium alloy, Elektron 675
Published 2012“…Alloying elements such as aluminium, zinc and rare earth metals allow precipitation hardening of magnesium (Mg). …”
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8718
A light-dependent magnetoreception mechanism insensitive to light intensity and polarization
Published 2017“…A potentially serious but largely ignored obstacle to this theory is how directional information derived from the Earth’s magnetic field can be separated from the much stronger variations in the intensity and polarization of the incident light. …”
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8719
Chemical amplification of magnetic field effects relevant to avian magnetoreception
Published 2016“…Magnetic fields as weak as the Earth's can change the yields of radical pair reactions even though the energies involved are orders of magnitude smaller than the thermal energy, kBT, at room temperature. …”
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8720
Engineering an artificial flavoprotein magnetosensor
Published 2016“…Migratory birds use the Earth’s magnetic field as a source of navigational information. …”
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