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Published 2020
... sound sequence (#1) was dominant in the autumns of all studied period. A decrease in abundance and...
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Published 2021
... patterns of apex predators have regularly been associated with foraging behaviours, yet the direct...
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Published 2023
... on soil microbial ecological processes. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the assembly patterns...
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Published 2016
.... Natural rubber is a proposed alternative material to prepare microfluidic devices, owing to the advantages...
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Published 2023
Subjects: ...built environment; car dependency; machine learning; nonlinearity; Puget Sound; threshold effects...
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Published 2025
... is required. OWF sound pollution may impact biofouling organism behaviour, with variability across species...
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Published 2024
... a decrease in body size in the warming populations, but only in the lower-latitude populations and only when...
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Published 1996
... frequently used assumption that surface roughness (RR) of cultivated topsoils decreases exponentially with...
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... centuries, from a perspective that is distinct from other historical approaches: the sound insulation...
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... widespread application in polymer injection processes aimed at enhancing oil recovery. However, owing to its...
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Published 2015
... (strong metal–support interaction) with acidic, reducible oxides cause a decrease in reaction rate...
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Published 2012
... differ in terms of the acoustic patterns they produced in the diadochokinesis tasks. Significant...
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Published 2022
... rely on sound for intra-specific recognition and mate attraction. The acous-tic adaptation hypothesis...
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