This is an addendum toComplex viscosity of helical and doubly helical polymeric liquids from general rigid bead-rod theory ...
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In the west, the glaciers feeding Wordie Ice Shelf (1.3-cm SLE) lost 1 to 2 Gt/y in 1979–2003, increasing to 8 Gt/y in 2017, with speed-up detected over the entire drainage. The mass loss for Wilkins ...
In a narrow critique of two early papers in the literature on cumulative cultural evolution, Vaesen et al. (1) misunderstand the work they criticize, mischaracterize multiple lines of research, and ...
Organic contaminants partition to indoor surfaces, giving rise to human exposure via dermal uptake and nondietary ingestion pathways. However, the total partitioning capacity of indoor surfaces has ...
A method is presented for detecting the cellular location of specific DNA fractions. The technique involves the hybridization of a radioactive test DNA in solution to the stationary DNA of a ...
This work was supported with funds from the Eugene Higgins Trust allocated to Princeton University. Experiments on 24-hour rhythms involve great labor, since continuous hourly observation is demanded ...
The present article is a brief report of some results contained in the author's dissertation approved by the California Institute of Technology for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Note: The ...
Edited by Michael L. Klein, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, and approved February 17, 2012 (received for review November 5, 2011) ...
Phonon softening and crystallographic orientation of strained graphene studied by Raman spectroscopy
We present a systematic study of the Raman spectra of optical phonons in graphene monolayers under tunable uniaxial tensile stress. Both the G and 2D bands exhibit significant red shifts. The G band ...
Because ecosystem responses to such variables may depend on the type of ecosystem, its species composition and soils, abiotic variables including climate, and the magnitude of the change in drivers, ...
Wildfires are a major source of fine particulate matter (diameter <2.5 µm; PM 2.5), which is a health hazard. Since the mid-1980s, the total US area burned by wildfires has been increasing, with fires ...
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