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Munawar Khalil, Steve S. Doo, Marleen Stuhr and Hildegard Westphal
Ocean acidification and ocean warming compromise the capacity of calcifying marine organisms to generate and maintain their skeletons. While many marine calcifying organisms precipitate low-Mg calcite or aragonite, the skeleton of echinoderms consists of...
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Jianhua Kang, Yu Wang, Shuhong Huang, Lulu Pei and Zhaohe Luo
Mesoscale eddies play an important role in regulating biogeochemical cycles. However, the response of biogeochemical variables to cold and warm eddies has not been well elucidated, mainly due to most previous studies relying on remote sensing techniques ...
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Ruslan Prijadi, Permata Wulandari, Fajar Ayu Pinagara and Putri Mega Desiana
The objective of this study is to elaborate on the development of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) at the bottom of the economy, where most of them began as unbanked micro-ventures and may continue to be micro-enterprises even after being elevated to h...
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Nur Kamaliah Mustaffa, Che Maznah Mat Isa, Damilola Ekundayo, Verona Ramas Anak Joseph
A recent study has focused on environmental challenges due to the construction industry?s elevated energy consumption and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A more effective low-carbon development implementation relies on proper emissions management through...
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Heather N. Page, Clay Hewett, Hayden Tompkins and Emily R. Hall
Coral reef community composition, function, and resilience have been altered by natural and anthropogenic stressors. Future anthropogenic ocean and coastal acidification (together termed ?acidification?) may exacerbate this reef degradation. Accurately p...
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