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Michiel van der Vlag, Lionel Kusch, Alain Destexhe, Viktor Jirsa, Sandra Diaz-Pier and Jennifer S. Goldman
Global neural dynamics emerge from multi-scale brain structures, with nodes dynamically communicating to form transient ensembles that may represent neural information. Neural activity can be measured empirically at scales spanning proteins and subcellul...
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Damon E. Abdi, Jennifer Blanchard, Jeb S. Fields, Leticia Santos, Lily Beasley and Jeffrey Beasley
Short-cycle horticulture crops often rely on fertigation to provide immediately available nutrients. This practice poses an environmental threat when nutrients, particularly phosphorus, leach from containers and enter waterways. One method that could be ...
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Panayiotis A. Varotsos, Nicholas V. Sarlis, Efthimios S. Skordas, Toshiyasu Nagao, Masashi Kamogawa, E. Leticia Flores-Márquez, Alejandro Ramírez-Rojas and Jennifer Perez-Oregon
This article is focused on a new procedure concerning a more accurate identification of the occurrence time of an impending major earthquake (EQ). Specifically, we first recapitulate that, as was recently shown [P. Varotsos et al., Communications in Nonl...
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Andrew M. Wilson, Kenneth S. Boyle, Jennifer L. Gilmore, Cody J. Kiefer and Matthew F. Walker
Drones are now widely used to study wildlife, but their application in the study of bioacoustics is limited. Drones can be used to collect data on bird vocalizations, but an ongoing concern is that noise from drones could change bird vocalization behavio...
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Adeniran J. Ikuesan, Eze E. Ajaegbu, Ukachukwu C. Ezeh, Adaobi J. Dieke, Adaora L. Onuora, Florence O. Nduka, Flora N. Ezugworie, Ese S. Izekor, Aduloju A. Tunde, Nneyeneime U. Bassey, Jennifer N. Ewa- Elechi, Juliet O. Nwigwe, Oluwapelumi O. Komolafe
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Jennifer C. Prairie, Quinn W. Montgomery, Kyle W. Proctor and Kathryn S. Ghiorso
Marine snow aggregates often dominate carbon export from the surface layer to the deep ocean. Therefore, understanding the formation and properties of aggregates is essential to the study of the biological pump. Previous studies have observed a relations...
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Andrew Reid Bell, Jennifer Zavaleta Cheek, Frazer Mataya and Patrick S. Ward
Adoption of the trinity of practices known commonly today as conservation agriculture (CA)?maintaining soil cover, reducing tillage, and enhancing soil nitrogen through legumes?is a critical process to the management of erosion in rural landscapes, and m...
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Mary Paille, Margaret Reams, Jennifer Argote, Nina S.-N. Lam, Ryan Kirby
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Residents of south Louisiana face a range of increasing, climate-related flood exposure risks that could be reduced through local floodplain management and hazard mitigation planning. A major incentive for community planning to reduce exposure to flood r...
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Mark S. Bevelhimer, Arthur J. Stewart, Allison M. Fortner, Jana R. Phillips, Jennifer J. Mosher
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During August?September 2012, we sampled six hydropower reservoirs in southeastern United States for CO2 and CH4 emissions via three pathways: diffusive emissions from water surface; ebullition in the water column; and losses from dam tailwaters during p...
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Jennifer J. Mosher, Allison M. Fortner, Jana R. Phillips, Mark S. Bevelhimer, Arthur J. Stewart and Matthew J. Troia
Emissions of CO2 and CH4 from freshwater reservoirs constitute a globally significant source of atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs), but knowledge gaps remain with regard to spatiotemporal drivers of emissions. We document the spatial and seasonal variat...
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