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    Most High-density Exoplanets Are Unlikely to Be Remnant Giant Planet's Cores by Zifan Lin, Saverio Cambioni, Sara Seager

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…There are two theories—metal-rich formation hypothesis and naked core hypothesis—that explain how formation and evolution can alter the compositions and structures of rocky planets to diverge from their primordial building blocks. …”
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    Spatio-temporal Evolution of Water Utilization Structure in the Guanzhong Region by LEI Xin-yan, YANG Yin-ke, MA Shuai, SUN Jian-feng

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The water use structures of the Xixian (west Xianyang) New District and Xi’an City were the most balanced, whereas that of Weinan City was the most unbalanced. …”
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    Evolution of free indirect speech structures in English, American, and Russian literature by A.D. Alimova

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The data obtained show that the most intense usage of free indirect speech segments is typical for the English literature. …”
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    The Study of the Spatial Heterogeneity and Structural Evolution of the Producer Services Trade Network by Yan Li, Xuehan Liang, Qingbo Huang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Secondly, most countries tend to choose trading partners with close geographical locations or common cultures to establish a cohesive subgroup. …”
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    DEEP CRUSTAL STRUCTURE AND MODEL OF NEORCHAEAN EVOLUTION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CRATON by M. V. Mints, T. B. Afonina

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…A number of the main features of the structure and evolution of the Archaean crust of the North American Craton, primarily the oval‐ concentric zoning, the important role of high‐temperature magmatic and metamorphic processes and mainly in‐ tracontinental magmatism and sedimentation, indicates the leading role of the mantle‐plume type processes. …”
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    The evolution of primate vocal communication: a social route by Alban Lemasson, Camille Coye, Nancy Rebout, Florence Levréro

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Interspecies competition, and the niche specialisations this creates, appeared to be a key evolutionary driver of their repertoires. While most of their vocal units were shared, we found a diversification of alarm calls and socially meaningful vocal combinations, as well as a differential use of inconspicuous (less detectable) call structures. …”
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    Exploring the evolution of novel enzyme functions within structurally defined protein superfamilies. by Nicholas Furnham, Ian Sillitoe, Gemma L Holliday, Alison L Cuff, Roman A Laskowski, Christine A Orengo, Janet M Thornton

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In order to understand the evolution of enzyme reactions and to gain an overview of biological catalysis we have combined sequence and structural data to generate phylogenetic trees in an analysis of 276 structurally defined enzyme superfamilies, and used these to study how enzyme functions have evolved. …”
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    Structural evolution characteristics of sulfur in coal during gold-tube thermal simulation by Liping Xue, Yuegang Tang, Shuo Gao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This study used a gold tube thermal simulation experiment to investigate the release of gases, the formation of free sulfur-containing compounds, and the evolution of coal macromolecules and organic sulfur structures. …”
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    Unveiling the Interior Structure and Thermal Evolution of Super-Earth GJ 486b by Chandan K. Sahu, Liton Majumdar, Sudipta Mridha, Harshit Krishna

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study investigates the interior structure, thermal evolution, and atmospheric dynamics of the super-Earth GJ 486b using SERPINT , a 1D self-consistent coupled interior structure and evolution model, aiming to understand the planet’s thermal evolution based on an Earth-like structure. …”
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    Time Series Data Provide Insights into the Evolution and Abundance of One of the Most Abundant Viruses in the Marine Virosphere: The Uncultured Pelagiphages vSAG 37-F6 by Marina Vila-Nistal, Ramiro Logares, Josep M. Gasol, Manuel Martinez-Garcia

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Viruses play a pivotal role in ecosystems by influencing biochemical cycles and impacting the structure and evolution of their host cells. The widespread pelagiphages infect <i>Pelagibacter</i> spp., the most abundant marine microbe on Earth, and thus play a significant role in carbon transformation through the viral shunt. …”
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    Co-evolution of Bacterial Ribosomal Protein S15 with Diverse mRNA Regulatory Structures. by Betty L Slinger, Hunter Newman, Younghan Lee, Shermin Pei, Michelle M Meyer

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…RNA-protein interactions are critical in many biological processes, yet how such interactions affect the evolution of both partners is still unknown. RNA and protein structures are impacted very differently by mechanisms of genomic change. …”
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