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    Transgenerational epigenetic heritability for growth, body composition, and reproductive traits in Landrace pigs by Andre C. Araujo, Jay S. Johnson, Jason R. Graham, Jeremy Howard, Yijian Huang, Hinayah R. Oliveira, Luiz F. Brito

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Transgenerational epigenetic heritability estimates are moderate for growth and body composition and low for reproductive traits in North American Landrace pigs. Fitting epigenetic effects in genetic models did not impact the prediction of breeding values.…”
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    Decomposition of skill scores for conditional verification: impact of Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation phases on the predictability of decadal temperature forecasts by A. Richling, J. Grieger, H. W. Rust

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With respect to the chosen western European North Atlantic sector, the decadal prediction system “preop-dcpp-HR” performs better than the uninitialized simulations mostly due to contributions during the positive AMO phase driven by the subset skill score. …”
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    Experimental assessment of the pyramidal energy on water. by Pedro Díaz Rebollido, Luis Carlos Silva Ayçaguer, Mikhail Benet Rodríguez

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…It was placed so that two sides of its base were parallel to the North-South axis magnetic of the Earth. The measures were carried out in a blind way by one of the ours under the supervision of the other two co authors. …”
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    Prediction and Evaluation of Water Resource Ecological Footprint in Beijing under the Influence of Changing Environment by QIN Huanhuan, HUANG Lixiang, WANG Jianquan

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Ten sub-categories of scenarios are designed based on the system dynamics model for water resource utilization in Beijing to predict and evaluate the water resource ecological footprint in Beijing from 2022 to 2030 under the influence of changing environment.The results show that:① From 2022 to 2030,the water resource ecological footprint per capita under each scenario shows a downward trend (except for the scenario CC-wet),with an average value of 0.414~0.475 hm<sup>2</sup> per capita.The water resource ecological carrying capacity per capita shows a downward trend,with an average value of 0.101~0.139 hm<sup>2</sup> per capita.The average value of water resource ecological deficit per capita is 0.293~0.367 hm<sup>2</sup> per capita.The water resource ecological pressure index shows a fluctuating trend,with an average value of 3.225~4.608,and Beijing will face the situation of water resource unsafe utilization.The water resource ecological footprint intensity shows a significant downward trend,with an average of 0.013~0.024 hm<sup>2</sup>/10<sup>4</sup> RMB,and the water resource utilization efficiency in Beijing is constantly improving.② As the climate is wetter,the ecological footprint,ecological deficit,ecological pressure,and ecological footprint intensity of water resources are smaller in Beijing and vice versa.③ Rapid economic development has a significant influence on the ecological footprint,ecological carrying capacity,ecological deficit,and ecological pressure index of water resources.The South-to-North Water Diversion Project (SNWDP) has an immediate effect on reducing the ecological footprint and ecological deficit of water resources.Water saving in animal husbandry has a small influence on the indicators related to the water resource ecological footprint.④ In its future development,Beijing should consider both economic development and water resource protection,take measures to deal with the possible influence of climate change,make full use of the SNWDP in promoting the sustainable use of water resources,and constantly improve the awareness of water conservation and the efficiency of production and domestic water use in the whole society,promoting the sustainable development and utilization of social economy and water resources in the capital through multi-pronged efforts.…”
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    Bazhenov formation anomalous section within the Uvat oil and gas bearing area by Dmitry A. Staroselets, Pavel V. Smirnov, Anatoly V. Trenkin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The authors clarified the boundary of the Bazhenov formation anomalous section in the Uvat oil and gas area: in comparison with the previously established contours of distribution, the eastern boundary shifted to the west, due to which the total area of the anomalous section reduced almost twofold; the contours of the north-eastern border of Bazhenov formation anomalous section were slightly revised and shifted to the south-west direction. …”
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    Protocol for a feasibility study evaluating a supported self-management intervention for stroke survivors with aphasia (StarStep study) by Faye Wray, Madeline Cruice, Ian Kellar, Anne Forster

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The Living with Aphasia intervention will be facilitated by speech and language therapists and implemented in two community stroke teams in the north of England. We aim to recruit 30 stroke survivors who have aphasia (and/or their family members) and who are ≤ 12-month post-stroke to participate in data collection for the study. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Extreme Precipitation and Its Future Trend Analysis in Huaihe River Basin by GUO Wei, YE Wen, ZHU Xuchao, WU Wei, WANG Lu, GAO Huamin, ZHANG Haiming, SHI Shaohui

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Under the SSP5-8.5 scenario during that time period, the future change trends of extreme precipitation intensity, frequency, and duration are 158%, 130%, and 450% more than the historical trends in the Huaihe River Basin. (3) The correlation between extreme precipitation indices and southern oscillation index (SOI) is higher than that of north Atlantic oscillation (NAO). The relationship between extreme precipitation of the same type and atmospheric circulation factors is relatively similar. …”
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    Combined effects of topography, soil moisture, and snow cover regimes on growth responses of grasslands in a low- mountain range (Vosges, France) by P.-A. Herrault, A. Ullmann, D. Ertlen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Spatial patterns of browning are enhanced on north-facing slopes and at low elevations (<span class="inline-formula">&lt;1100</span> m), where high-producing grasslands with dominant herbaceous communities prevail. …”
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