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Wind-blown Sand Dune Accumulation At The End Of A Dry Phase

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More than one-third of the Earth’s land surface is arid and semiarid lands with meager rainfall. At present, more than one billion people inhabit these…
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Soil Carbon And Nutrient Dynamics Following Cessation Of Anthropogenic Disturbances In Degraded Subtropical Forests

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Soil carbon (C) and nutrients are fundamental to forest biodiversity and function. Forest degradation has led to the reduction in soil C and nutrients in…
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Modeling Chaos Eddy Flows Using Navier–Stokes Equations And Lid-Driven Square Cavity

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Incompressible fluids are fluids that do not change their volume while they flow. Water in the oceans and air in the atmosphere are examples of…
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Developing An Integrated Microalgal Biorefinery For Fuel Production

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Concerns about climate change, primarily driven by the use of fossil fuels, have driven exploration of renewable and sustainable sources of energy. Biofuels obtained from…
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How Human Skeletons Are Illuminating Europe’s Islamic Past

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Bioarchaeology, a field that combines the methods of archaeology and biological/physical anthropology, uses archaeological human skeletal remains to better understand the human past. The physical…
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How To Outgrow Your Native Neighbor As A Young Invasive Plant?

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Invasive species are a major driver of global change and their spread leads to the degradation of many natural ecosystems worldwide. Invasive trees and woody…
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Post-weaning Diet In Archaeological Human Populations

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There are two unique evolutionary characteristics in human childhood. First, human children take a longer time to acquire the physical and reproductive capacity of adults,…
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Investigating The Geo-economy Influence On The Borders Of China

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The geo-economic theory is an interdisciplinary principle that combines geographical, political economic and economic theories. It seeks the greatest benefits for countries by studying the…
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New Building Blocks For Drug Discovery Are Getting Closer: Gem-difluorocyclopropane-derived Amines

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Modern drug discovery relies heavily on the ability of chemists to produce good starting points for producing high-quality lead compounds. Several concepts were established in…
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Higher Body Fat Percentage Helps Retain Muscle Mass In Physically Active Humans

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You and some friends are about to take off for a multi-week expedition in the mountains. How much and what kind of food do you…
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Unveiling The Structure Of Information: The Fundamental Scale

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Information has been a matter of intense study and discussion for the last century. The very nature of information, not a physical object, not an…
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