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Wescoat Jr., James L., and Smita Rawoot. "Blue-green urban infrastructure in Boston and Bombay (Mumbai): a macro-historical geographic comparison." ZARCH, no. 15 (January 27, 2021): 36–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_zarch/zarch.2020154857.

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This study offers a macro-historical geographic comparison of blue-green urban infrastructure in the coastal cities of Boston, USA and Mumbai (formerly Bombay), India. After introducing the aims and methods of comparative historical geography, we focus on the insights that these two cases offer. Their stories begin with ancient coastal fishing settlements, followed by early processes of urbanization and fortification in the 17th century. By the late-18th century Anglo-American merchants in Boston were trading with Parsi merchants in Bombay, at a time when Bostonians had little more to sell tha
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Connolly, James. "Bringing the City Back In: Space and Place in the Urban History of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 1, no. 3 (2002): 258–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781400000256.

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Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward sought to understand the social consequences of industrialization by looking at a city. One of the Gilded Age's best-selling books, the Utopian novel magically transported lead character Julian West to a futuristic Boston set in the year 2000 and contrasted that ideal, cooperative world with the harsh reality of individualism-drenched, industrial Boston in 1887. Bellamy's vision of a twenty-first-century city was prescient about technology: it included automation, mass communication, and swift transportation. His social predictions proved less successful. Bost
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Monosson, Emily, and John J. Stegeman. "Induced Cytochrome P4501A in Winter Flounder, Pleuronectes americanus, from Offshore and Coastal Sites." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 51, no. 4 (1994): 933–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f94-092.

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Cytochrome P4501A (CYP1A), Aroclor 1254 (A1254), and 3,3′,4,4′-tetrachlorobiphenyl (TCB) were measured in liver of winter flounder, Pleuronectes americanus, from Boston Harbor, Mass., Hempsted Harbor, N.Y., Niantic, Conn., and an offshore site, Georges Bank. We also measured CYP1A content and activity in flounder from Passamaquoddy Bay, N.B. Concentrations of A1254 and TCB were the least in fish from Georges Bank (0.46 and 0.002 μg∙g dry weight−1, respectively); concentrations in fish from Boston, Niantic, and Hempsted ranged from 7.6 to 11.3 μg∙g−1 and from 0.013 to 0.024 μg∙g−1. Immunodetect
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Pagoria, P. S., and G. Kerfoot. "Feedback of 2,3,7,8-TCDF (tetrachlorodibenzofuran) from aerated lagoon sediments." Water Science and Technology 35, no. 2-3 (1997): 109–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1997.0494.

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Process changes at a bleached softwood pulp mill in Canada essentially eliminated generation of 2,3,7,8-TCDF (tetrachlorodibenzofuran). However, aerated lagoon sediment deposits contained significant TCDF residuals from historic bleaching practices. The aerated lagoon discharge TCDF concentration was elevated and believed to result from TCDF feedback from lagoon sediment. A sampling program was undertaken to quantify TCDF in wastewater, suspended solids, and sediment. Measurements found water column TCDF concentrations significantly increased in the lagoon first bay front half and then decline
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Newby, Paige E., and Thompson Webb. "Radiocarbon-Dated Pollen and Sediment Records From Near the Boylston Street Fishweir Site in Boston, Massachusetts." Quaternary Research 41, no. 2 (1994): 214–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/qres.1994.1023.

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AbstractA radiocarbon-dated pollen record near the Boylston Street Fishweir site in Boston; Massachusetts, provides a regional and local record of vegetation changes from the middle Holocene to present. The stratigraphy begins about 5630 ± 90 yr B.P. with a marine transgression and is continuous up to the historic backfilling of the Back Bay area about 100 yr B.P. When pollen began accumulating at the site, the immediate area resembled the swamp forests growing today in southern New England. Fresh- and brackish-water vegetation was present before the area near the site was submerged. While the
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Pahlevan, Nima, Patrick Sheldon, Francesco Peri, et al. "CALIBRATION/VALIDATION OF LANDSAT-DERIVED OCEAN COLOUR PRODUCTS IN BOSTON HARBOUR." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B8 (June 24, 2016): 1165–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xli-b8-1165-2016.

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The Landsat data archive provides a unique opportunity to investigate the long-term evolution of coastal ecosystems at fine spatial scales that cannot be resolved by ocean colour (OC) satellite sensors. Recognizing Landsat’s limitations in applications over coastal waters, we have launched a series of field campaigns in Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay (MA, USA) to validate OC products derived from Landsat-8. We will provide a preliminary demonstration on the calibration/validation of the existing OC algorithms (atmospheric correction and in-water optical properties) to enhance monitoring e
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Pahlevan, Nima, Patrick Sheldon, Francesco Peri, et al. "CALIBRATION/VALIDATION OF LANDSAT-DERIVED OCEAN COLOUR PRODUCTS IN BOSTON HARBOUR." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLI-B8 (June 24, 2016): 1165–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xli-b8-1165-2016.

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The Landsat data archive provides a unique opportunity to investigate the long-term evolution of coastal ecosystems at fine spatial scales that cannot be resolved by ocean colour (OC) satellite sensors. Recognizing Landsat’s limitations in applications over coastal waters, we have launched a series of field campaigns in Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay (MA, USA) to validate OC products derived from Landsat-8. We will provide a preliminary demonstration on the calibration/validation of the existing OC algorithms (atmospheric correction and in-water optical properties) to enhance monitoring e
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Buckley, Peter J. "A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Argumentsby WallaceDavid Foster. Boston, Back Bay Books, 1998, 353 pp., $14.99." American Journal of Psychiatry 168, no. 12 (2011): 1341–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.2011.11060977.

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Patry, Wyatt L., MacKenzie Bubel, Cypress Hansen, and Thomas Knowles. "Diffusion tubes: a method for the mass culture of ctenophores and other pelagic marine invertebrates." PeerJ 8 (April 7, 2020): e8938. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8938.

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The culture of pelagic marine invertebrates, especially the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi, has been demonstrated in past studies dating back to the 1960s; however, the mass culture of delicate pelagic invertebrates has remained elusive. By using a pair of acrylic tubes and enabling water diffusion between them, we have been able to reliably and cost effectively mass culture several genera of ctenophores (Pleurobrachia, Hormiphora, Bolinopsis, Mnemiopsis and Leucothea), one species of siphonophore (Nanomia) and one species of larvacean (Oikopleura). The simple, compact method is effective enough
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Russo, Rachel M., Joseph M. Galante, John B. Holcomb, et al. "Mass casualty events: what to do as the dust settles?" Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 3, no. 1 (2018): e000210. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2018-000210.

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Care during mass casualty events (MCE) has improved during the last 15 years. Military and civilian collaboration has led to partnerships which augment the response to MCE. Much has been written about strategies to deliver care during an MCE, but there is little about how to transition back to normal operations after an event. A panel discussion entitled The Day(s) After: Lessons Learned from Trauma Team Management in the Aftermath of an Unexpected Mass Casualty Event at the 76th Annual American Association for the Surgery of Trauma meeting on September 13, 2017 brought together a cadre of mil
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Munday, Barry L., and Gustaaf M. Hallegraeff. "Mass Mortality of Captive Southern Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) in April/May 1996 in Boston Bay, South Australia: A Complex Diagnostic Problem." Fish Pathology 33, no. 4 (1998): 343–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3147/jsfp.33.343.

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Cronin, Thomas M., Megan K. Clevenger, Neil E. Tibert, et al. "Holocene sea-level variability from Chesapeake Bay Tidal Marshes, USA." Holocene 29, no. 11 (2019): 1679–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683619862028.

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We reconstructed the last 10,000 years of Holocene relative sea-level rise (RSLR) from sediment core records near Chesapeake Bay, eastern United States, including new marsh records from the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers, Virginia. Results show mean RSLR rates of 2.6 mm yr−1 from 10 to 8 kilo-annum (ka) due to combined final ice-sheet melting during deglaciation and glacio-isostatic adjustment (GIA subsidence). Mean RSLR rates from ~6 ka to present were 1.4 mm yr−1 due mainly to GIA, consistent with other East Coast marsh records and geophysical models. However, a progressively slower mean ra
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RAY, T. K. "Sea surface temperature and southwest monsoon over India." MAUSAM 42, no. 1 (2022): 71–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v42i1.2848.

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Importance of sea surface temperature (SST) over the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and the north Indian Ocean is studied in relation with the formation and m1intenan';e of the southwest monsoon over India. SST over southeast Arabian Sea close to the west coast of India becomes maximum before the onset of monsoon over Kerala. Crossing of the equator by southern hemispheric warm water seems to be related with the early or late onset of the monsoon. Magnitude of the difference between SST and air temperature during pre-onset weeks gives valuable hints for early/late and excess/deficient monsoon. A l
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Winship, Michael P. "“The Most Glorious Church in the World”: The Unity of the Godly in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 1630s." Journal of British Studies 39, no. 1 (2000): 71–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/386210.

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The dominant historiographical trend in Puritan studies, started by Patrick Collinson, stresses the conservative nature of Puritanism. It notes Puritanism's strong opposition to the separatist impulses of some of the godly and the ways in which it was successfully integrated into the Church of England until the innovations of Charles I and Archbishop Laud. Far from being revolutionary, Puritanism was able to contain the disruptive energies of the Reformation within a national church structure. This picture dovetails nicely with the revisionist portrayal of an early seventeenth-century “Unrevol
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Formenti, Paola, Stuart John Piketh, Andreas Namwoonde, et al. "Three years of measurements of light-absorbing aerosols over coastal Namibia: seasonality, origin, and transport." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18, no. 23 (2018): 17003–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-17003-2018.

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Abstract. Continuous measurements between July 2012 and December 2015 at the Henties Bay Aerosol Observatory (HBAO; 22∘ S, 14∘05′ E), Namibia, show that, during the austral wintertime, transport of light-absorbing black carbon aerosols occurs at low level into the marine boundary layer. The average of daily concentrations of equivalent black carbon (eBC) over the whole sampling period is 53 (±55) ng m−3. Peak values above 200 ng m−3 and up to 800 ng m−3 occur seasonally from May to August, ahead of the dry season peak of biomass burning in southern Africa (August to October). Analysis of 3-day
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Kubota, Kaoru, Kotaro Shirai, Naoko Murakami-Sugihara, et al. "EVIDENCE OF MASS MORTALITY OF THE LONG-LIVED BIVALVE MERCENARIA STIMPSONI CAUSED BY A CATASTROPHIC TSUNAMI." Radiocarbon 63, no. 6 (2021): 1629–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2021.98.

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ABSTRACTTsunamis are huge disasters that can significantly damage benthic organisms and the sea-bottom environment in coastal areas. It is of great ecological importance to understand how benthic ecosystems respond to such destructive forces and how individual species are affected. Investigating the effect of such disasters on animals that are seldom caught alive is particularly difficult. Bivalve mollusks are especially suitable for investigating how a tsunami affects coastal benthic species because they preserve an environmental record in their shells that can be extended back in time by cro
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Martin, Ronald E., John F. Wehmiller, M. Scott Harris, and W. David Liddell. "Comparative taphonomy of bivalves and foraminifera from Holocene tidal flat sediments, Bahia la Choya, Sonora, Mexico (Northern Gulf of California): taphonomic grades and temporal resolution." Paleobiology 22, no. 1 (1996): 80–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0094837300016031.

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We compare the preservation (taphonomic grade) and age ofChione(bivalve) and foraminifera from modern siliciclastic tidal flat sediments of Bahia la Choya, Sonora, Mexico (northern Gulf of California). Disarticulated shells ofChionecollected from the sediment-water interface of Choya Bay exhibit a substantial range in taphonomic grade and age, several hundred years to ∼80–125 ka based on Accelerator Mass Spectrometer14C dates and D-Alloisoleucine/L-Isoleucine values. There is not, however, a one-to-one correspondence between age and taphonomic alteration ofChione:old (or young) valves may be h
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Kephart, Lindsay. "Abstract PR003: An examination of tobacco and alcohol outlet density in Boston to identify priority areas for cancer prevention efforts using environmental justice mapping." Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 32, no. 12_Supplement (2023): PR003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7755.disp23-pr003.

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Abstract Background. Inequitable access to health-harming substances in the built environment can create and exacerbate race and SES-based disparities in cancer incidence and mortality. Availability and density of tobacco and alcohol outlets is associated with increased experimentation, initiation, and regular use of alcohol and tobacco products. Prior studies examining the sale of tobacco and alcohol indicate that these outlets tend to be concentrated in communities of color and low-income areas. Massachusetts has highlighted environmental justice (EJ), one’s right to be protected from hazard
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Niranjan, K., B. Melleswara Rao, P. S. Brahmanandam, B. L. Madhavan, V. Sreekanth, and K. Krishna Moorthy. "Spatial characteristics of aerosol physical properties over the northeastern parts of peninsular India." Annales Geophysicae 23, no. 10 (2005): 3219–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-23-3219-2005.

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Abstract. Measurements on aerosol spectral optical depths and near surface mass-size distributions made at several locations in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and Chattisgarh, constituting the northeastern part of the peninsular India during the ISRO-GBP land campaign-I show significant regional variations in aerosol physical properties. Higher spectral optical depths were observed in the coastal regions and over southern latitudes compared to interior continental regions and northern latitudes. The optical depths, size index "α" and the near surface aerosol mass concentrations indicate
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Nair, Vijayakumar S., K. Krishna Moorthy, S. Suresh Babu, and S. K. Satheesh. "Optical and Physical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols over the Bay of Bengal during ICARB." Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 66, no. 9 (2009): 2640–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009jas3032.1.

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Abstract Simultaneous and collocated measurements of total and hemispherical backscattering coefficients (σ and β, respectively) at three wavelengths, mass size distributions, and columnar spectral aerosol optical depth (AOD) were made onboard an extensive cruise experiment covering, for the first time, the entire Bay of Bengal (BoB) and northern Indian Ocean. The results are synthesized to understand the optical properties of aerosols in the marine atmospheric boundary layer and their dependence on the size distribution. The observations revealed distinct spatial and spectral variations of al
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David, L. M., I. A. Girach, and P. R. Nair. "Distribution of ozone and its precursors over Bay of Bengal during winter 2009: role of meteorology." Annales Geophysicae 29, no. 9 (2011): 1613–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-29-1613-2011.

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Abstract. Measurements of ozone and NO2 were carried out in the marine environment of the Bay of Bengal (BoB) during the winter months, December 2008–January 2009, as part of the second Integrated Campaign for Aerosols, gases and Radiation Budget conducted under the Geosphere Biosphere Programme of the Indian Space Research Organization. The ozone mixing ratio was found to be high in the head and the southeast BoB with a mean value of 61 ± 7 ppb and 53 ± 6 ppb, respectively. The mixing ratios of NO2 and CO were also relatively high in these regions. The spatial patterns were examined in the li
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Price, Donald C., and B. Elliott Short,. "Thermal Design of an Airborne Computer Chassis With Air-Cooled, Cast Pin Fin Coldwalls." Journal of Heat Transfer 127, no. 1 (2005): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1839583.

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This paper documents the thermal design process required to provide effective thermal management for an airborne computer, consisting of 24 modules (two P/S modules and 22 PWB modules), which are edge-cooled to two cast, pin fin coldwalls. The computer chassis is mounted in an electronics pod mounted underneath the centerline of an aircraft. The pod consists of several electronics bays and a self-contained, air-cycle, environmental control system (ECS). The computer chassis is mounted in the forward bay, and the ECS is mounted in the rear bay of the electronics pod. The ECS is an air-cycle ref
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Ghahremaninezhad, Roghayeh, Ann-Lise Norman, Betty Croft, et al. "Boundary layer and free-tropospheric dimethyl sulfide in the Arctic spring and summer." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17, no. 14 (2017): 8757–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-8757-2017.

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Abstract. Vertical distributions of atmospheric dimethyl sulfide (DMS(g)) were sampled aboard the research aircraft Polar 6 near Lancaster Sound, Nunavut, Canada, in July 2014 and on pan-Arctic flights in April 2015 that started from Longyearbyen, Spitzbergen, and passed through Alert and Eureka, Nunavut, and Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Larger mean DMS(g) mixing ratios were present during April 2015 (campaign mean of 116 ± 8 pptv) compared to July 2014 (campaign mean of 20 ± 6 pptv). During July 2014, the largest mixing ratios were found near the surface over the ice edge and open water. DM
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Wang, Yun, Laura Freedman, Martin Buck, Jose Bohorquez, Seward B. Rutkove, and John Keel. "Electrical impedance myography for assessing paraspinal muscles of patients with low back pain." Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance 10, no. 1 (2019): 103–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/joeb-2019-0015.

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Abstract The objective of this study was to determine the potential value of electrical impedance myography (EIM) for assessing lumbosacral paraspinal muscle (LPM) condition in lower back pain (LBP) patients. Standard methods for assessing the condition of LPMs, such as magnetic resonance imaging, are inconvenient and expensive. One tool that could be useful for this purpose is electrical impedance myography (EIM) a technique that can be performed rapidly at the bedside. After undergoing a screening history and examination, subjects were studied with the mView EIM device (Myolex, Inc, Boston).
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Efremova, K. "Post-election crisis in Myanmar." Pathways to Peace and Security, no. 1 (2021): 89–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/2307-1494-2021-1-89-98.

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The article analyzes the current political situation in Myanmar where the military came back to power in February 2021. The legality of introducing the state of emergency by the military and of transferring the state power to the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing is addressed. The situation in Myanmar is also compared with the neighbouring Thailand where military takeovers have become a political routine. The difference between Myanmar’s and Thailand’s coups and their perceptions by the international community is highlighted. The “Daw Aung San Suu Kyi fa
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Suzuki, T., T. Takagi, and S. Ohta. "Primary structure of a dimeric haemoglobin from the deep-sea cold-seep clam Calyptogena soyoae." Biochemical Journal 260, no. 1 (1989): 177–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj2600177.

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The heterodont clam Calyptogena soyoae, living in the cold-seep area of the upper bathyal depth of Sagami Bay, Japan, has two homodimeric haemoglobins (Hb I and Hb II) in erythrocytes. The complete amino acid sequence of 136 residues of C. soyoae Hb II was determined. The sequence showed low homology with any other globins (at most 20% identity) and lacked the N-terminal extension of seven to nine amino acid residues characteristic of all the molluscan haemoglobins sequenced hitherto. Although the subunit assembly of molluscan haemoglobin is known to be ‘back-to-front’ relative to vertebrate h
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Reichardt, Wolfgang, Maria Lourdes San Diego McGlone, and Gil S. Jacinto. "Organic Pollution and Its Impact on the Microbiology of Coastal Marine Environments: A Philippine Perspective." Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution 4, no. 1 (2007): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ajw-2007-4_1_01.

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Organic pollution has changed marine coastal environments in both metropolitan and rural regions of the Philippines. This is documented for metropolitan Manila Bay and rural Lingayen Gulf with mariculture zones in Bolinao Bay. After less than a decade of intensive milk fish farming, organic feed and waste inputs apparently triggered negative feed back responses. These culminated in a devastating mass kill of cultivated as well as wild fish stocks in February 2002. This event appeared to be the combined result of oxygen depletion and a red tide harmful algae bloom. Subsequent minor fish kills a
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Devi, Ningombam Linthoingambi, Ishwar Chandra Yadav, and Amrendra Kumar. "Estimation of Particulate Matter (PM10) Over Middle Indo-Gangetic Plain (Patna) of India: Seasonal Variation and Source Apportionment." Atmosphere 15, no. 8 (2024): 878. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos15080878.

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Despite extensive research on particulate matter (PM) pollution in India’s Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP), source apportionment remains challenging. This study investigates the effect of particulate matter (PM10)-associated water soluble inorganic ions (WSIIs) on ambient air concentration across the middle IGP from January to December 2018. Moreover, the seasonal fluctuation and chemical characterization of PM10 were assessed for the year 2018. The results revealed a high concentration of PM10 (156 µg/m3), exceeding the WHO and National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) limits. The highest PM10
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Cole, Jennifer Rivers. "The Campus Wells Program: preserving and re-tasking." Case Studies in the Environment 1, no. 1 (2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/cse.2017.sc.437990.

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I used existing groundwater monitoring wells in the Back Bay area of Boston, MA as an effective way to teach the applied aspects of integrating the natural world with the built environment. These wells were installed as part of engineering studies for construction and rehabilitation of campus buildings, and through their use in laboratory exercises, undergraduate students developed valuable, field-based insight into the physical meaning of environmental science, mathematical models of groundwater movement, and the practical knowledge of professional practice. I arranged ongoing permission to a
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FRANKENBACH, CHANTAL. "Selling Orchestral Music in the Vaudeville Age: The Duncan-Damrosch Tours, 1908–1911." Journal of the Society for American Music 15, no. 1 (2021): 60–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752196320000474.

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AbstractBetween 1908 and 1911, New York Symphony Orchestra conductor Walter Damrosch engaged the modern dancer Isadora Duncan to perform with his orchestra in New York and on three tours of the Midwest. Posing considerable risk to his reputation as an elite conductor, this unusual alliance grew in part from his concert manager's wish to compete with the Salomé dance craze raging in vaudeville halls across the country. Damrosch's “pioneering spirit” allowed him a genuine appreciation of Duncan's expressive, transcendent dancing. Yet for his critics, the shockingly under-dressed dancer, just bac
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Ramana, M. V., P. Krishnan, S. Muraleedharan Nair, and P. K. Kunhikrishnan. "Thermodynamic structure of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer over the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean during pre-INDOEX and INDOEX-FFP campaigns." Annales Geophysicae 22, no. 8 (2004): 2679–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-22-2679-2004.

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Abstract. Spatial and temporal variability of the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer (MABL) height for the Indian Ocean Experiment (INDOEX) study period are examined using the data collected through Cross-chained LORAN (Long-Range Aid to Navigation) Atmospheric Sounding System (CLASS) launchings during the Northern Hemispheric winter monsoon period. This paper reports the results of the analyses of the data collected during the pre-INDOEX (1997) and the INDOEX-First Field Phase (FFP; 1998) in the latitude range 14°N to 20°S over the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean. Mixed layer heights are deri
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Kandyba, A. V., I. S. Pavlov, V. V. Bochkarev, M. Yu Gladysheva, and A. V. Protopopov. "Field Research in the Bulunsky District (the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)) in 2021." Problems of Archaeology, Ethnography, Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories 27 (2021): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/2658-6193.2021.27.0122-0127.

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The study of the problem of the initial development and subsequent settlement by ancient human populations of extreme natural zones is difficult to study, but, in the case of discovering archaeological and paleontological locations, it is a very informative source. The first discoveries of traces of the presence of an ancient man in the Bulunsky district date back to the beginning of the 19th century, and they continued sporadically throughout the entire 20th century, and especially intensified at the beginning of the 21st century. The discovered locations are represented by both mass material
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Wong, Yee Ka, Kin Man Liu, Claisen Yeung, Kenneth K. M. Leung, and Jian Zhen Yu. "Measurement report: Characterization and source apportionment of coarse particulate matter in Hong Kong: insights into the constituents of unidentified mass and source origins in a coastal city in southern China." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 22, no. 7 (2022): 5017–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-22-5017-2022.

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Abstract. Coarse particulate matter (i.e. PM with an aerodynamic diameter between 2.5 and 10 µm – PM2.5 and PM10 – or PMcoarse) has been increasingly recognized for its importance in PM10 regulation because of its growing proportion in PM10 and the accumulative evidence for its adverse health impact. In this work, we present comprehensive PMcoarse speciation results obtained through a 1-year-long (January 2020–February 2021) joint PM10 and PM2.5 chemical speciation study in Hong Kong, a coastal and highly urbanized city in southern China. The annual average concentration of PMcoarse is 14.9 ±
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Klingle, Matthew. "Boston's Back Bay: The Story of America's Greatest Nineteenth-Century Landfill Project. By William A. Newman and Wilfred E. Holton. (Lebanon, N.H.: University Press of New England / Boston: Northeastern University Press, 2006. Pp. xiv, 228. $29.95.)." New England Quarterly 80, no. 2 (2007): 343–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/tneq.2007.80.2.343.

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Herenz, Paul, Heike Wex, Silvia Henning, et al. "Measurements of aerosol and CCN properties in the Mackenzie River delta (Canadian Arctic) during spring–summer transition in May 2014." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18, no. 7 (2018): 4477–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-4477-2018.

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Abstract. Within the framework of the RACEPAC (Radiation–Aerosol–Cloud Experiment in the Arctic Circle) project, the Arctic aerosol, arriving at a ground-based station in Tuktoyaktuk (Mackenzie River delta area, Canada), was characterized during a period of 3 weeks in May 2014. Basic meteorological parameters and particle number size distributions (PNSDs) were observed and two distinct types of air masses were found. One type were typical Arctic haze air masses, termed accumulation-type air masses, characterized by a monomodal PNSD with a pronounced accumulation mode at sizes above 100 nm. The
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Ding, Minghu, Biao Tian, Michael C. B. Ashley, et al. "Year-round record of near-surface ozone and O<sub>3</sub> enhancement events (OEEs) at Dome A, East Antarctica." Earth System Science Data 12, no. 4 (2020): 3529–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-3529-2020.

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Abstract. Dome A, the summit of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, is an area challenging to access and is one of the harshest environments on Earth. Up until recently, long-term automated observations from Dome A (DA) were only possible with very low power instruments such as a basic meteorological station. To evaluate the characteristics of near-surface O3, continuous observations were carried out in 2016. Together with observations at the Amundsen–Scott Station (South Pole – SP) and Zhongshan Station (ZS, on the southeast coast of Prydz Bay), the seasonal and diurnal O3 variabilities were invest
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Bussmann, Ingeborg, Eric P. Achterberg, Holger Brix, et al. "Influence of wind strength and direction on diffusive methane fluxes and atmospheric methane concentrations above the North Sea." Biogeosciences 21, no. 16 (2024): 3819–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-21-3819-2024.

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Abstract. Quantification of the diffusive methane fluxes between the coastal ocean and atmosphere is important to constrain the atmospheric methane budget. The determination of the fluxes in coastal waters is characterized by a high level of uncertainty. To improve the accuracy of the estimation of coastal methane fluxes, high temporal and spatial sampling frequencies of dissolved methane in seawater are required, as well as the quantification of atmospheric methane concentrations, wind speed and wind direction above the ocean. In most cases, these atmospheric data are obtained from land-based
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H Cortez, Jonathan, Kamla Persaud-Reddy, Tyler Moore, Rafael Hernandez, and Monica Y Yamauchi. "Is Healthy the New Wealthy?" Muma Case Review 6 (2021): 001–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/4864.

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Can a mission, driven by passion, become the healthy option for starting a dynamic business? Jeremy Hall was a successful businessperson who owns real estate, insurance, and holistic coaching companies. He relocated from Boston to Tampa Bay in 2010. Life was busy, fast-paced, and Jeremy was not feeling well for several years. Unfortunately, in 2013, at the age of 45, Jeremy’s entire life came to a screeching halt when he was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis (UC). UC is a debilitating autoimmune disease that affects the entire gastrointestinal system. It is characterized by progressive mucosal
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Biays, Pierre. "Le courant du Labrador et quelques-unes de ses conséquences géographiques." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 4, no. 8 (2005): 237–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/020220ar.

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I. A part of the West Greenland current flows westwards across the Davis Strait and meets the Canadian (Baffin Land) current to form the Labrador current which follows southwards the shelf and slope of Labrador Coast {figure I). Meeting the northern edge of the Newfoundland Banks, the Labrador current splits in a minor western branch running along the Avalon Peninsula and a major one proceeding south along the eastern edge of the shelf down to the Tail of the Grand Banks. There it meets the Atlantic current which very often forms a prominent westward salient at about 45°N. and 47 - 48°W. (figu
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Port, H., S. Holm Nielsen, J. Blair, et al. "POS0955 EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEIN TURNOVER MARKERS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH axSpA – A COMPARISON WITH CONTROL SUBJECTS WITH OR WITHOUT PELVIC, BUTTOCK OR BACK PAIN." Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 80, Suppl 1 (2021): 742.1–742. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2021-eular.786.

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Background:Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is a common chronic inflammatory disease, associated with extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling of the cartilage, bone and connective tissues. The primary symptom of axSpA is back pain, caused by inflammation. However, there is a medical need to truly identify patients with axSpA from other subjects with buttock or low back pain attributable to other reasons. Tissue-derived extracellular (ECM) markers quantified in serum may serve to differentiate axSpA patients from other diagnostic entities.Objectives:To investigate circulating ECM turnover markers
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Guttridge, Denis C., Benjamin R. Pryce, Alexander Oles, et al. "Abstract B014: NF-kB Regulates Innate Immunity in the Muscle Microenvironment to Control Distinct States of Wasting in Pancreatic Cancer-Induced Cachexia." Cancer Research 84, no. 17_Supplement_2 (2024): B014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.pancreatic24-b014.

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Abstract Cancer cachexia is a debilitating syndrome characterized by unintentional weight loss largely due to the depletion of adipose and skeletal muscle mass. Cachexia occurs in at least half of all patients with cancer, with increasing incidences in more advanced cases, and is estimated to be responsible for greater than 20% of all cancer related deaths. In pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), which has a 5-year survival rate of 13%, the incidence of cachexia can be as high as 80% and is associated with poor disease outcomes. Mitigating the effects of cachexia has the potential to incre
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Weinacht, Katja G. "Linking Oxidative Stress to Cell Fate-Ipsc-Based Disease Modeling Identifies New Therapeutic Target in Reticular Dysgenesis." Blood 124, no. 21 (2014): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v124.21.227.227.

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Reticular Dysgenesis (RD) is one of the most serious forms of severe combined immune deficiency (SCID). It is characterized by complete absence of circulating lymphocytes and neutrophils. In addition, patients suffer from sensorineural hearing loss. Before newborn screening for SCID was implemented, the majority of patients succumbed to infection long before hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) could be attempted. To this date, the prognosis for RD remains grim. RD is caused by mutations in the mitochondrial ADP-generator Adenylate Kinase 2 (AK2). AK1 is a cytosolic protein that may compen
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Bucci, Silvia, Bernard Legras, Pasquale Sellitto, et al. "Deep-convective influence on the upper troposphere–lower stratosphere composition in the Asian monsoon anticyclone region: 2017 StratoClim campaign results." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20, no. 20 (2020): 12193–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-12193-2020.

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Abstract. The StratoClim stratospheric aircraft campaign took place in summer 2017 in Nepal (27 July–10 August) and provided for the first time a wide dataset of observations of air composition inside the Asian monsoon anticyclone (AMA). In the framework of this project, with the purpose of modelling the injection of pollutants and natural compounds into the stratosphere, we performed a series of diffusive back trajectory runs along the flights' tracks. The availability of in situ measurements of trace gases has been exploited to evaluate the capability of the trajectory system to reproduce th
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Lederer, James, Sharron Gargosky, and Frank Borriello. "Abstract B63: Exploratory immune phenotyping of longitudinal blood samples from the first-in-human phase 1 clinical trial of a novel autologous cellular therapy in patients with metastatic solid tumors." Cancer Immunology Research 10, no. 12_Supplement (2022): B63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2326-6074.tumimm22-b63.

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Abstract Background: Alloplex Biotherapeutics has developed a novel autologous cellular immunotherapy that is prepared from patient PBMCs called SUPLEXA. SUPLEXA is a heterogeneous mixture of innate (e.g. NK, NKT cells) and adaptive immune cells (e.g. TCR ab and gd T cells) without B cells, Tregs, and myeloid lineage cells. SUPLEXA cells have been educated/trained ex vivo by melanoma cells that express an array of immunomodulatory factors. SUPLEXA cells acquire potent and broad tumor cell killing activity and will be given back to the patient as a cellular immunotherapy after expansion and cry
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Bozem, Heiko, Peter Hoor, Daniel Kunkel, et al. "Characterization of transport regimes and the polar dome during Arctic spring and summer using in situ aircraft measurements." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19, no. 23 (2019): 15049–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-15049-2019.

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Abstract. The springtime composition of the Arctic lower troposphere is to a large extent controlled by the transport of midlatitude air masses into the Arctic. In contrast, precipitation and natural sources play the most important role during summer. Within the Arctic region sloping isentropes create a barrier to horizontal transport, known as the polar dome. The polar dome varies in space and time and exhibits a strong influence on the transport of air masses from midlatitudes, enhancing transport during winter and inhibiting transport during summer. We analyzed aircraft-based trace gas meas
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Boyer, Tim, Ellen Bartow-Gillies, A. Abida, et al. "Introduction." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 104, no. 9 (2023): S1—S10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2023bamsstateoftheclimate_intro.1.

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Abstract —J. BLUNDEN, T. BOYER, AND E. BARTOW-GILLIES Earth’s global climate system is vast, complex, and intricately interrelated. Many areas are influenced by global-scale phenomena, including the “triple dip” La Niña conditions that prevailed in the eastern Pacific Ocean nearly continuously from mid-2020 through all of 2022; by regional phenomena such as the positive winter and summer North Atlantic Oscillation that impacted weather in parts the Northern Hemisphere and the negative Indian Ocean dipole that impacted weather in parts of the Southern Hemisphere; and by more localized systems s
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"Maps of Back Bay and Downtown Boston." PS: Political Science & Politics 31, S1 (1998): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096500053920.

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"Knowledge based software engineering 1995: November 12–15, 1995 Boston Back Bay Hilton, Boston MA USA." ACM SIGART Bulletin 7, no. 1 (1996): 19–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/230062.230065.

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Hsu, Tiffany, Regina Joice, Jose Vallarino, et al. "Urban Transit System Microbial Communities Differ by Surface Type and Interaction with Humans and the Environment." mSystems 1, no. 3 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00018-16.

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ABSTRACT Mass transit environments, specifically, urban subways, are distinct microbial environments with high occupant densities, diversities, and turnovers, and they are thus especially relevant to public health. Despite this, only three culture-independent subway studies have been performed, all since 2013 and all with widely differing designs and conclusions. In this study, we profiled the Boston subway system, which provides 238 million trips per year overseen by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). This yielded the first high-precision microbial survey of a variety of s
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Doussard, Claire, Priyanka Kar, Pauline Detavernier, and Peter G. Rowe. "Urban metabolisms in context: A socio-material comparison of American and French urban and suburban communities." Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, June 13, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1177/23998083251351373.

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Understanding the similarities and discrepancies between the metabolic activities of neighborhoods in various geographical contexts and spaces is crucial to enhancing effective resource management and sustainability. Yet, research comparing the urban metabolism (UM) of compact urban centers and spatially dispersed suburbs across different international contexts, through the lens of space and socio-material processes is notably lacking. This gap therefore raises an important question: “ how do socio-material processes influence the metabolic characteristics of neighborhoods across different cul
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