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    Xenomonitoring of Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) for the Presence of Filarioid Helminths in Eastern Austria by Sarah Susanne Übleis, Claudia Cuk, Michaela Nawratil, Julia Butter, Ellen Schoener, Adelheid G. Obwaller, Thomas Zechmeister, Georg G. Duscher, Franz Rubel, Karin Lebl, Carina Zittra, Hans-Peter Fuehrer

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Overall, DNA of D. repens, Setaria tundra, and two unknown filarioid helminths were documented in twenty mosquito pools within the mitochondrial cox1 gene (barcode region). …”
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  2. 562

    Muġni’l-Ḳurrâʾ fî Şerḥi Muḫtâri’l-İḳrâʾ Özelinde ʿAṭâʾullâh Mesleği’ne Ait Tercihlerin Mahiyeti by Muhammed Pilgir

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… Bu çalışmada Türkiye’de ḳırâât tedrisatında istifade edilen mesleklerden biri olan ʿAṭâʾullâh mesleğine ait tercihlerin mahiyeti, Muḥammed ʿÂrif el-Ḥıfẓî’nin Muġni’l-ḳurrâʾ fî şerḥi Muḫtâri’l-iḳrâʾ adlı eseri özelinde ve el-ʿaşru’s-suğrâ programının sınırları içerisinde ortaya konulmuştur. …”
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    ¿ACREDITACIÓN PARA NORMALIZAR O EDUCACIÓN PARA TRANSFORMAR? by Arnaldo Ríos Alvarado

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…En estos escenarios la capacidad de negociación de los actores claves como profesores, estudiantes, investigadores y directivos jugará un rol decisivo en la inclinación de la balanza hacia un proyecto transformador.…”
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  4. 564

    Jóvenes, Ciudadanía y Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación. El movimiento estudiantil chileno by Lorena B. Valderrama

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Más de una década de políticas públicas digitales, permitieron que Internet jugara un rol clave en la construcción y desarrollo del movimiento, marcando un antes y un después en el uso de TIC en Chile.…”
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  5. 565

    “In the early Anthropocene”: Witnessing Environmental Emergency in Kathleen Jamie’s Essays by Monika SZUBA

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…An immediate consequence of climate breakdown epitomised in tundra fires, melting permafrost and rising sea levels, ecosystem distress coalesces with positive social processes as a damaged culture becomes revitalised. …”
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    Baryonic Symmetries in AdS4/CFT3: An Overview by Diego Rodriguez-Gomez

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…In the gravity side, they correspond to vector fields in AdS arising from KK reduction of the SUGRA p-form potentials. We concentrate on the AdS4/CFT3 case, which presents very interesting characteristic features. …”
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  7. 567

    3D N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 1 supergravity from Virasoro TQFT: gravitational partition function and Out-of-time-order correlator by Arpan Bhattacharyya, Saptaswa Ghosh, Poulami Nandi, Sounak Pal

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract In this paper, we compute the partition functions of N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 1 SUGRA for different boundary topologies, i.e. punctured sphere and torus, using super-Virasoro TQFT. …”
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    SACCHARIFICATION OF CORNCOB USING CELLULOLYTIC BACTERIA FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION by TITI CANDRA SUNARTI, ANJA MERYANDINI, M. EDY SOFIYANTO, NUR RICHANA

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The results showed that all isolates of cellulolytic bacteria can grow on cellulose fraction better than on  delignified corncob, and alpha cellulose.  The highest hydrolytic activity produced from cellulose fraction was by isolate C4-4, which liberated 3.50 g/l of total sugar.  Ethanol can be produced by mixed culture of bacteria and yeast, but because of competitive growth, the fermentation only produced 0.39-0.47 g/l of ethanol. …”
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  9. 569

    Methane trapping in permafrost soils: a biogeochemical dataset across Alaskan boreal-Arctic gradient by Jinhyun Kim, Yongwon Kim, Sungjin Nam, Ji Young Jung, You Jin Kim, Jeong Ho Hwang, Mincheol Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study presents an integrated biogeochemical and microbial dataset from ~1.8 m deep soil cores collected across a 970 km latitudinal gradient in Alaskan permafrost regions, spanning boreal forest and Arctic tundra biomes. This dataset includes vertical profiles of trapped greenhouse gases, their stable isotope signatures, soil physicochemical properties, and the composition and abundance of key methanogenic and methanotrophic genes. …”
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  10. 570

    Predicting snow structures relevant to reindeer husbandry by Emma T. D. Perkins, Amanda H. Lynch, Vera Solovyeva, David A. Bailey

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, icy snow conditions become more frequent, potentially forcing herds from tundra and farmland to forested areas. This suggests policy alternatives that focus on the development and maintenance of migration corridors to allow appropriate movement of reindeer herds.…”
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  11. 571

    Plant interactions associated with a directional shift in the richness range size relationship during the Glacial-Holocene transition in the Arctic by Ying Liu, Simeon Lisovski, Jérémy Courtin, Kathleen R. Stoof-Leichsenring, Ulrike Herzschuh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our findings suggest potential susceptibility to invasion but conservation advantages in far northern tundra given their positive interactions.…”
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  12. 572

    Do gravel highways affect water quality and invertebrate communities in Arctic lakes? by Madeline E. Patenall, Natasha M. Hannan, Vivian Gao, Homa Kheyrollah Pour, Derek K. Gray

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We collected biological and water quality data from 18 lakes selected using a stratified random sampling design, with distance from the road (0–300 m, 300–600 m, and >600 m) and region of study (boreal forest, tundra) as the two factors. We hypothesized that lakes closer to the road would exhibit differences in water quality and invertebrate communities associated with road dust pollution and other stressors caused by roads. …”
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    The thermal structure of small and shallow Arctic Fennoscandian lakes by Mingzhen Zhang, Matti Leppäranta, Maija Heikkilä, Kaarina Weckström, Atte Korhola, Nina Kirchner, Annika Granebeck, Frederik Schenk, Jan Weckström

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The influence of wind speed and cloudiness was more significant for lakes in the treeless tundra, but their regional impact remains relatively weak, along with the impact of precipitation. …”
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    Stratigraphy and paleontology (plant and arthropod fossils) from the Late Neogene Niguanak site, Arctic Slope, Northern Alaska by L. David Carter, Donna Christensen, David M. Hopkins, John V. Matthews, Robert E. Nelson, Lynn E. Ovenden, Natalia Rybczynski, Tamara L. Fletcher

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Analyses of the samples indicates forested conditions during an early phase of sedimentation in which environments were perhaps similar to those near tree line in the modern Anchorage area or farther south along the Pacific coast, whereas during a later phase of sedimentation, environments were characterized by shrub tundra vegetation and were possibly similar to the present-day conditions in the interior of southern Seward Peninsula. …”
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  16. 576

    Ecological and biological features of Gentiana septemfida in the south of Western Siberia by Alexey S. Prokopyev, Tatjana N. Kataeva, Mikhail S. Yamburov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the Altai Mountains, this species occurs near the upper boundary of the forest belt, in forest meadows, open glades, and bushy tundra with alpine and subalpine forbs. In the flat landscape, it is rarely encountered in river valleys among mesophilic tall grass meadows. …”
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  17. 577

    Weedy plants at Ugolnye Kopi Village, Anadyrsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Area by E. G. Nikolin

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Despite a relatively low latitude (64°44’N), more suitable for the development of boreal vegetation, the effect of cold-sea air masses on the environments of this locality forms vegetation more typical of the Subarctic tundra subzone. Penetration of adventive plant species, human satellites, into this area is very limited. …”
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    Assessment of the epizootic situation by invasive diseases in reindeer farms in the Murmansk Oblast by E. V. Firsova, R. A. Pochepko

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The research was carried out in two large reindeer farms – APC “Tundra” and APC HFESEN “Olenevod” during the planned slaughter of reindeer. …”
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    A 20 m spatial resolution peatland extent map of Alaska by Mark J. Lara, Roger Michaelides, Duncan Anderson, Wenqu Chen, Emma C. Hall, Caroline Ludden, Aiden I. G. Schore, Umakant Mishra, Sarah N. Scott

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Peatlands are prevalent across northern regions, including bogs, fens, marshes, meadows, and select tundra wetlands that all vary in size (e.g., 0.01 s to 10 s km2) and shape (e.g., circular to elongated). …”
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    Genetic diversity of the earthworm Eisenia nordenskioldi (Lumbricidae, Annelida) by S. V. Shekhovtsov, D. I. Berman, E. V. Golovanova, S. E. Peltek

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…It inhabits a wide range of habitats, from tundra to forest steppe, and is characterized by high morphological, ecological, and karyotypic diversity. …”
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