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Ksenzhik, G., and E. Karin. "Cartographic materials on the history of Kazakhstan of the XVII–early XX centuries: consolidated catalog." Bulletin of the Karaganda university History.Philosophy series 105, no. 1 (2022): 100–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2022hph1/100-110.

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The article is devoted to the analysis, cataloging of cartographic material of the consolidated catalog of “old” maps on the history of Kazakhstan in the XVII–early XX centuries. The funds for storage of cartographic materials in archives and libraries of Moscow and Orenburg are characterized. The functional values of the developed consolidated catalog of “old” maps have been substantiated. The consolidated catalog of cartographic materials can be considered as a kind of “guide” for potential users, with the help of which the user can get answers to the following questions: What archives, libr
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Tagaeva, B., B. Kadyrova, A. Kalykberdiyeva, and K. Zhorobek. "To the ecology and distribution of certain species of the agamid lizards family (Sauria, Agamidae) of the Leilek district (Kyrgyz Republic, Western Tien Shan)." Bulletin of Science and Practice 5, no. 1 (2019): 67–74. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2539561.

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In the article ecological parties of some types of the family of Agamidae and their distribution are first examined on territories of Leylek district — south of Kyrgyzstan (Western Tien Shan). Ecology of agamid lizards in the examined region has the features. Many kinds, as Turkestan аgama, Himalayan agama and steppe аgama occupy the most various biotopes are the deserts, near deserts, specificated areas and finally, hilly slopes of mountains with rocks with rare vegetation. The territory of the district is mainly presented by an arid zone, where stony slopes and rocks, drawable hig
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Maruti, Endang. "SIMBOLISASI DALAM NOVEL SANG ALKEMIS KARYA PAULO QUELHO." SASTRANESIA: Jurnal Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia 7, no. 4 (2019): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.32682/sastranesia.v7i4.1301.

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The research aims to uncover the symbols in the novel The Alchemist and to gain knowledge about the moral teachings in the symbol. This research is descriptive qualitative approach. Data sources in this study are words, phrases or sentences in the novel Alchemist. Data collection method is a literature study method with note taking technique. Data were analyzed using description and content analysis methods. The results showed that the novel The Alchemist contained many symbols. These symbols include: (1) wise parents, who symbolize both negative and positive things. From his appearance, paren
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Urban, S. E., and G. L. Wycoff. "Densifying the Optical Reference Frame: The Tycho-2 Catalog of 2.5 Million Stars." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 180 (March 2000): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100000130.

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AbstractSince the establishment of the Hipparcos Catalog as the defining source of the optical reference frame, densification beyond its ≈ 120,000 stars has been made possible by the utilization of the Tycho-1 Catalog. The ACT, combining the old Astrographic Catalog (AC) data with the Tycho-1 positions, is the best known example of this. The Tycho-2 consortium, led by E. Høg, has performed new reductions on the Tycho data. This not only has increased the astrometric and photometric accuracies of the original 1 million Tycho-1 stars, but also has added an additional 1.5 million stars. The U.S.
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Massaro, F., S. V. White, A. García-Pérez, et al. "Powerful Radio Sources in the Southern Sky. I. Optical Identifications." Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 265, no. 2 (2023): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/acaf05.

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Abstract Since the early sixties, our view of radio galaxies and quasars has been drastically shaped by discoveries made thanks to observations of radio sources listed in the Third Cambridge Catalog and its revised version (3CR). However, the largest fraction of data collected to date on 3CR sources was performed with relatively old instruments, rarely repeated and/or updated. Importantly, the 3CR contains only objects located in the Northern Hemisphere, thus having limited access to new and innovative astronomical facilities. To mitigate these limitations, we present a new catalog of powerful
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Burlyaeva, M. O., G. A. Gridnev, and E. V. Miroshnichenko. "MOBILIZATION OF PLANT GENETIC RESOURCES FROM THE TERRITORY OF ASTRAKHAN PROVINCE, RUSSIA." Proceedings on applied botany, genetics and breeding 180, no. 4 (2020): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.30901/2227-8834-2019-4-9-26.

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Background. The vegetation in Astrakhan Province has for a long time attracted the interest of natural scientists. However, due to inaccessibility of a number of habitats and ‘landscape ϐluidity’ in the Volga-Akhtuba ϐloodplain and the Volga estuary, not all of its areas have been explored comprehensively enough. The local vast resources of useful plants of arid steppes and deserts, including crop wild relatives (CWR), have until now remained unused. Studying and mobilizing valuable plant samples, forms and species from natural communities would help to preserve the bioresources of desertiϐied
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Chujo, Michio, and Michitaka Chujo. "A CATALOG OF THE EROTYLIDAE (INSECTA, COLEOPTERA) FROM THE OLD WORLD (EXCL. THE ETHIOPIAN REGION)." ESAKIA 26 (January 25, 1988): 139–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5109/2510.

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Chujo, Michio, and Michitaka Chujo. "A CATALOG OF THE EROTYLIDAE (INSECTA, COLEOPTERA) FROM THE OLD WORLD (EXCL. THE ETHIOPIAN REGION)." ESAKIA 28 (March 3, 1989): 75–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5109/2516.

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Malkin, Zinovy. "Improving Source Positions in the OCARS Catalog: A First Approach." Astronomical Journal 170, no. 1 (2025): 48. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/addc65.

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Abstract Optical Characteristics of Astrometric Radio Sources (OCARS) is a compiled catalog of various additional data associated with astrometric radio sources whose coordinates have been determined from very long baseline interferometry observations. It contains source coordinates, object type, redshift, optical, and near-infrared magnitudes. Until now, OCARS source coordinates were simply copied from input catalogs and, as a result, were systematically inhomogeneous. This work is the first attempt to obtain a unified set of radio source coordinates aligned to the International Celestial Ref
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Ivezić, Ž., D. G. Monet, N. Bond, et al. "Astrometry with digital sky surveys: from SDSS to LSST." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 3, S248 (2007): 537–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921308020103.

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AbstractMajor advances in our understanding of the Universe have historically come from dramatic improvements in our ability to accurately measure astronomical quantities. The astrometric observations obtained by modern digital sky surveys are enabling unprecedentedly massive and robust studies of the kinematics of the Milky Way. For example, the astrometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), together with half a century old astrometry from the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS), have enabled the construction of a catalog that includes absolute proper motions as accurate as 3 ma
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Chujo, Michio, and Michitaka Chujo. "A CATALOG OF THE EROTYLIDAE (INSECTA, COLEOPTERA) FROM THE OLD WORLD (EXCL. THE ETHIOPIAN REGION) III." ESAKIA 29 (September 30, 1990): 1–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5109/2546.

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Yuan, Ye, Fan Li, Yanning Fu, and Shulin Ren. "New precise positions in 2013–2019 and a catalog of ground-based astrometric observations of 11 Neptunian satellites (1847–2019) based on Gaia-DR2." Astronomy & Astrophysics 645 (January 2021): A48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038776.

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Context. Developing high-precision ephemerides for Neptunian satellites requires not only the continuation of observing campaigns but also the collection and improvement of existing observations. So far, no complete catalogs of observations of Neptunian satellites are available. Aims. We aim to provide new, precise positions, and to compile a catalog including all available ground-based astrometric observations of Neptunian satellites. The observations are tabulated in a single and consistent format and given in the same timescale, the Terrestrial Time (TT), and reference system, the Internati
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Yuan, Ye, Fan Li, Yanning Fu, and Shulin Ren. "New precise positions in 2013–2019 and a catalog of ground-based astrometric observations of 11 Neptunian satellites (1847–2019) based on Gaia-DR2." Astronomy & Astrophysics 645 (January 2021): A48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038776.

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Context. Developing high-precision ephemerides for Neptunian satellites requires not only the continuation of observing campaigns but also the collection and improvement of existing observations. So far, no complete catalogs of observations of Neptunian satellites are available. Aims. We aim to provide new, precise positions, and to compile a catalog including all available ground-based astrometric observations of Neptunian satellites. The observations are tabulated in a single and consistent format and given in the same timescale, the Terrestrial Time (TT), and reference system, the Internati
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Lavrinenko, Igor Anatolievich, and Olga Vasilievna Lavrinenko. "Catalog of the mire habitats of East European tundra." Environmental Dynamics and Global Climate Change 15, no. 4 (2024): 246–75. https://doi.org/10.18822/edgcc642626.

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The basis for the existence of Arctic plant and animal species is the presence of suitable habitats (biotopes) – fragments of the earth's surface that are vital for a biological species or communities at a certain period of time. Considering the diversity of habitat types in the Russian Arctic, their inventory, preceded by classification, is firstly necessary. In 2019, with the support of a grant from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF), work began on creating a catalog of Arctic habitats using the East European tundra as the case study. The experience of European countries, which have been i
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Upama Sen. "Dubai: Changing Forms With Demography." Creative Space 7, no. 2 (2020): 119–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.15415/cs.2020.72010.

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Dubai is a living example of how people play an important role in moulding the shape of a city. It started off as a small settlement in the deserts of the Middle East along a natural creek. The old city is a testament of how the natural growth led to the birth to the vernacular architecture of the region to combat its extreme climate. From a group of fishing villages, Dubai went on to become a hub for global business. It has eventually weaved itself from its people, their culture, traditions, social norms, etc. Its architecture of has undergone dynamic transformation with amazing innovation ov
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Girelli, Giacomo, Micol Bolzonella, and Andrea Cimatti. "Massive and old quiescent galaxies at high redshift." Astronomy & Astrophysics 632 (December 2019): A80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834547.

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Aims. Questions of how massive quiescent galaxies rapidly assembled and how abundant they are at high redshift are increasingly important in the study of galaxy formation. Looking at these systems can shed light on the processes of galaxy mass assembly and quenching of the star formation at early epochs. In order to address these questions, we aim to identify and characterize massive quiescent galaxies from z ∼ 2.5 out to the highest redshifts at which these systems can be found. The final purpose is to compare the results with the predictions of state-of-the-art semi-analytical models of gala
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Buser, Roland, and Jianxiang Rong. "Metallicity Structures of the Milky Way." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 169 (1996): 427–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900230040.

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The metallicity-sensitive (U – G) colors from the new homogeneous catalog of photographic RGU data in seven high-latitude fields have been used to determine the larger-scale metallicity distributions of the Galactic population components. For the thick disk, preliminary analysis based on our best structural models provides a mean metallicity 〈[M/H]〉 = −0.6 ± 0.3dex and a marginal vertical metallicity gradient ≈ −0.1dex/kpc. The observed color distributions are further consistent with the (old) thin disk having mean abundance 〈[M/H]〉 = −0.3 ± 0.2dex and abundance gradient ∂[M/H]/∂z = −0.6dex/kp
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Lewis, B. M. "Miras Without Masers are Symbiotic Stars." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 135 (1992): 241–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100006485.

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AbstractAbout 40% of potential OH / IR stars, color selected from the IRAS Point Source Catalog, have no 1612 MHz masers. While these objects are rarely carbon rich, they are usually associated with circumstellar shells. The natural explanation for these “OH / IR star color mimics” is that they are systems with a degenerate companion collecting an accretion disk from a red giant wind. This provides them with an extra source of UV for dissociating their molecules. The persistent absence of the usual complement of masers from an O-rich shell is then a pointer to the presence of a degenerate comp
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Dlimbetov, M. K., and S. A. Kenzhebaev. "REPRODUCTIVE ABILITIES OF MEAT BREEDS OF LIVESTOCK IN THE CONDITIONS OF SOUTH-WEST KAZAKHSTAN." Bulletin of the Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University 58, no. 3 (2021): 41–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.52081/bkaku.2021.v58.i3.069.

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In the conditions of the sharply continental climate of the Kyzylorda region, the sexual activity of the imported Kalmyk breed from Russia, the Kazakh white-headed breed from the West Kazakhstan region and Santa Gertruda from the Almaty region of heifers and their reproductive ability of first-calf heifers have been established. The signs of sexual maturity depended on their breed characteristics and they first appeared in Kalmyk and Kazakh white-headed heifers, then in 10-12 month old heifers of the Santa Gertruda breed. Hunting in the non-bodied Kalmyk breed was observed from the age of 15 m
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Rollins, Reed C., and Ihsan A. Al-Shehbaz. "Weeds of South-West Asia in North America with special reference to the Cruciferae." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biological Sciences 89 (1986): 289–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269727000009118.

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SynopsisWeeds strongly connect the present-day floras of N America and SW Asia because 85·2% of the Old World herbaceous weeds now present on the N American continent are also present in SW Asia. But surprisingly only 1·5% had their origin strictly in SW Asia. The Compositae (69), the Cruciferae (52), and Gramineae (71) far outrank any other family in the number of herbaceous weed species. Evidence from such genera of the Cruciferae as Alyxsum and Brassca suggests that some of the more recently arrived weeds in the American west are pre-adapted to arid areas, for they have penetrated the open,
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Donohoe-Keyes, C. E., M. Martig, P. A. James, and K. Kraljic. "Redistribution of stars and gas in the star formation deserts of barred galaxies." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 489, no. 4 (2019): 4992–5003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz2474.

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ABSTRACT Bars strongly influence the distribution of gas and stars within the central regions of their host galaxies. This is particularly pronounced in the star formation desert (SFD) which is defined as two symmetrical regions either side of the bar that show a deficit in young stars. Previous studies proposed that, if star formation is truncated because of the influence of the bar, then the age distribution of stars within the SFD could be used to determine the epoch of bar formation. To test this, we study the properties of SFDs in six galaxies from zoom-in cosmological re-simulations. Age
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Marquis, Kathy. "Peter Devereaux and Carla Diane Hayden. The Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 19, no. 1 (2018): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.19.1.71.

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In an early archives job, I typed the name and subject entries at the top of card sets we received from the Library of Congress. It was exacting work and I really enjoyed it, including the filing. At a venerable manuscript repository, the cards ranged from the printed ones I placed on top of the rods (to be double-checked before they slipped into their forever homes) and those written in a spidery handwriting that could easily have been 100 years old. It made me feel part of a long tradition of information mavens.
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Law, Casey J., Kritti Sharma, Vikram Ravi, et al. "Deep Synoptic Array Science: First FRB and Host Galaxy Catalog." Astrophysical Journal 967, no. 1 (2024): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3736.

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Abstract Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are a powerful and mysterious new class of transients that are luminous enough to be detected at cosmological distances. By associating FRBs to host galaxies, we can measure intrinsic and environmental properties that test FRB origin models, in addition to using them as precise probes of distant cosmic gas. The Deep Synoptic Array (DSA-110) is a radio interferometer built to maximize the rate at which it can simultaneously detect and localize FRBs. Here, we present the first sample of FRBs and host galaxies discovered by the DSA-110. This sample of 11 FRBs is
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Lin, Zehao, Ye Xu, Ligang Hou, et al. "Local Spiral Structure Traced by Red Clump Stars." Astrophysical Journal 931, no. 1 (2022): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac67a6.

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Abstract Using the cross-matched data of Gaia EDR3 and the Two Micron All Sky Survey Point Source Catalog, a sample of RC stars with parallax accuracies better than 20% is identified and used to reveal the nearby spiral pattern traced by old stars. As shown in the overdensity distribution of RC stars, there is an arc-like feature extending from l ∼ 90° to ∼243°, which passes close to the Sun. This feature is probably an arm segment traced by old stars, indicating the galaxy potential in the vicinity of the Sun. With a comparison to the spiral arms depicted by young objects, we found that there
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Kumkova, Irina I., Vadim V. Bobylev, and Nina M. Bronnikova. "Densification of ICRS in the Optical by use of Old Pulkovo Observation Sets." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 180 (March 2000): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100000117.

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AbstractModern tasks of high precision astrometry demand optical coordinate systems including more faint stars than are available now in current conventional systems (Hipparcos). For this purpose it is suggested to use old photographic observations accumulated in the Pulkovo Observatory. Extensive observational data have been obtained at Pulkovo Observatory during the last century in the framework of several programs, e.g. Pulkovo Galaxy plan, etc. Observations have been made with the Normal Astrograph from 1894 to the present. The data are investigated with the aim of extending the Hipparcos
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TIAN, JIAHUI, and LIHONG TU. "A new species of the spider genus Solenysa from China (Araneae, Linyphiidae)." Zootaxa 4531, no. 1 (2018): 142. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4531.1.10.

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The genus Solenysa Simon, 1894 belongs to Linyphiidae Blackwall, 1859, which is a species-rich group, including 608 genera and 4,571 species (World Spider Catalog 2018). Solenysa currently includes 14 species from China, Japan and the Korean Peninsula (Simon 1894; Namkung 1986; Li & Song 1992; Gao, Zhu & Sha 1993; Tu, Ono & Li 2007; Ono 2011; Tu & Hormiga 2011; Wang, Ono & Tu 2015). The linyphiid phylogeny based on molecular data shows that Solenysa species forms one of the seven main clades within Linyphiidae (Wang et al. 2015). According to the phylogenetic analysis based
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Gupta, Om, Paz Beniamini, Pawan Kumar, and Steven L. Finkelstein. "The Cosmic Evolution of Fast Radio Bursts Inferred from the CHIME/FRB Baseband Catalog 1." Astrophysical Journal 986, no. 1 (2025): 100. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/add14c.

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Abstract Redshift and luminosity distributions are essential for understanding the cosmic evolution of extragalactic objects and phenomena, such as galaxies, gamma-ray bursts, and fast radio bursts (FRBs). For FRBs, these distributions are primarily estimated using the fluence and the dispersion measure (DM). Calibrating their joint distribution has been challenging due to a lack of accurate fluences in the intensity data of the CHIME/FRB survey. Using the baseband update of CHIME/FRB Catalog 1, we calibrate the 2D fluence–DM distribution for the first time. We find the energy distribution is
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Hyder, Ayaz, Jinhyung Lee, Ashley Dundon, et al. "Opioid Treatment Deserts: Concept development and application in a US Midwestern urban county." PLOS ONE 16, no. 5 (2021): e0250324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0250324.

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Objectives An Opioid Treatment Desert is an area with limited accessibility to medication-assisted treatment and recovery facilities for Opioid Use Disorder. We explored the concept of Opioid Treatment Deserts including racial differences in potential spatial accessibility and applied it to one Midwestern urban county using high resolution spatiotemporal data. Methods We obtained individual-level data from one Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agency (Columbus Fire Department) in Franklin County, Ohio. Opioid overdose events were based on EMS runs where naloxone was administered from 1/1/2013 t
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Cisterna-Concha, Andrea, Camila Calderón-Quirgas, Fernanda Silva-Andrades, Richard Muñoz, and Heraldo V. Norambuena. "Reencounter with the past: occurrence of sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) in an old hunting area in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean." Nature Conservation 51 (January 26, 2023): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.51.95690.

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The sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) was intensively exploited throughout its range, with about 110.000 individuals hunted by pelagic fleets in Antarctic waters between 1960 and 1970. In addition, basic information on its distribution, migratory routes, and feeding grounds in the southeastern Pacific, has been poorly documented. In the case of Chile, recent information consists mainly of accidental records. This research presents the first sei whale photo-identification catalog for south-central Chile. From November 2019 to January 2020, 88 individuals were recorded from land-based and boat s
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Cisterna-Concha, Andrea, Camila Calderón-Quirgas, Fernanda Silva-Andrades, Richard Muñoz, and Heraldo V. Norambuena. "Reencounter with the past: occurrence of sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) in an old hunting area in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean." Nature Conservation 51 (January 26, 2023): 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.51.95690.

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The sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis) was intensively exploited throughout its range, with about 110.000 individuals hunted by pelagic fleets in Antarctic waters between 1960 and 1970. In addition, basic information on its distribution, migratory routes, and feeding grounds in the southeastern Pacific, has been poorly documented. In the case of Chile, recent information consists mainly of accidental records. This research presents the first sei whale photo-identification catalog for south-central Chile. From November 2019 to January 2020, 88 individuals were recorded from land-based and boat s
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Stanghellini, M. E., M. Vilchez, D. H. Kim, J. L. Aguiar, and J. Armendariz. "First Report of Root Rot Caused by Pythium aphanidermatum on Artichoke." Plant Disease 84, no. 7 (2000): 811. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2000.84.7.811a.

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In the deserts of Southern California, globe artichokes (Cynara scolymus L.) are grown as annuals. Greenhouse-grown seedlings (5 to 6 weeks old) are commonly transplanted into minimum-tilled, drip-irrigated beds in late summer (August to September) and harvested in winter and spring (December to April). By mid-October of 1997 and 1999, up to 30% of the plants in some commercial fields were either stunted or dead. There was no further progression of the disease over the remainder of the production season. Primary and secondary roots of symptomatic plants submitted for diagnosis in October of 19
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Khomutov, Sergey Y., and Manjula Lingala. "Some problems with old magnetic data processing." E3S Web of Conferences 196 (2020): 02029. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202019602029.

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Continues magnetic measurements at the IKIR FEB RAS obser-vatories Magadan (MGD), Paratunka (PET), Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (YSS), Cape Schmidt (CPS) and Khabarovsk (KHB) and CSIR-NGRI observatories Hyder-abad (HYB) and Choutuppal (CPL) have been started almost since their formation. A significant part of the results obtained is presented in the WDC and INTERMAGNET databases. However, a large amount of raw data remains un-processed and unavailable for using by scientific community. In the past few years, institutes has been making efforts to process and reprocess old magnetic data. Digital images of
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Zhong, Jing, Li Chen, Di Wu, Lu Li, Leya Bai, and Jinliang Hou. "Exploring open cluster properties with Gaia and LAMOST." Astronomy & Astrophysics 640 (August 2020): A127. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937131.

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Context. In Gaia DR2, an unprecedented high level of precision has been reached at sub-milliarcsecond for astrometry and millimagnitudes for photometry. Using cluster members identified with the astrometry and photometry in Gaia DR2, we can obtain a reliable determination of cluster properties. However, because of the shortcomings of Gaia spectroscopic observations in dealing with densely crowded cluster regions, the RVs and metallicity values for cluster member stars from Gaia DR2 are still lacking. It is necessary to combine the Gaia data with the data from large spectroscopic surveys, such
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Westerhout, Gart. "Archiving of Data in Positional Astronomy." Highlights of Astronomy 9 (1992): 711–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1539299600010121.

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Astrometry is the oldest of the astronomical endeavors. Indeed, we still have the observing journals of Galileo, the journals of Flamsteed, and those of most of the other old transit-circle astronomers. We have most of the early photographic plates taken for the astrographic catalog project, and almost all the parallax plates. However, as technology progressed, we have become somewhat less precise in recording what we did. It is for this reason that this joint meeting was called: to impress on the modern astronomer that, in general, he only extracts a fraction of the information from his obser
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Bo, M. Del, M. G. Lattanzi, G. Massone, et al. "The TOCAMM Project." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 178 (2000): 317–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100061431.

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AbstractThe TOCAMM (TOrino CAgliari Measuring Machine) project undertaken jointly between Torino and Cagliari Astronomical Observatories aimed to convert the old measuring machine ASCORECORD into an automatic and impersonal one. This program is intended to contribute to the link of the HIPPARCOS Catalogue to the ICRS through the determination of precise position of optical counterparts of 80 extragalactic radiosources taken from the IERS list and to investigate the astrometric accuracy of the Guide Star Catalog (version 1 and 2). The calibration test phase, carried out first at the Astronomica
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Knapp, Sandra, Eva Sagona, Anna K.Z. Carbonell, and Franco Chiarini. "A revision of the Solanum elaeagnifolium clade (Elaeagnifolium clade; subgenus Leptostemonum, Solanaceae)." PhytoKeys 84 (August 7, 2017): 1–104. https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.84.12695.

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The Solanum elaeagnifolium clade (Elaeagnifolium clade) contains five species of small, often rhizomatous, shrubs from deserts and dry forests in North and South America. Members of the clade were previously classified in sections Leprophora, Nycterium and Lathyrocarpum, and were not thought to be closely related. The group is sister to the species-rich monophyletic Old World clade of spiny solanums. The species of the group have an amphitropical distribution, with three species in Mexico and the southwestern United States and three species in Argentina. Solanum elaeagnifolium occurs in both N
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Mo, Jian-feng, Weishan Zhu, and Long-Long Feng. "The Dispersion Measure and Scattering of Fast Radio Bursts: Contributions from Multicomponents, and Clues for the Intrinsic Properties." Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 277, no. 2 (2025): 43. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/adb616.

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Abstract Fast radio bursts (FRBs) are luminous, millisecond-duration transients that offer great potential for probing the Universe, yet their physical origins remain unclear. The dispersion measure (DM) and scattering time (τ) distributions provide key insights into FRBs’ properties, including source population, redshift, and energy distribution. We use a simplified model of FRB source population and intrinsic Schechter function–like energy distribution, coupled with a thorough assessment of various contributors to dispersion and scattering, to replicate the joint distribution of DM and τ in
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Bevel, Malcolm, Meng-Han Tsai, April Parham, Sydney Andrzejak, Samantha Jones, and Justin Moore. "Abstract PS18-03: The Association between Food Deserts, Food Swamps, and Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Mortality in the United States." Cancer Research 84, no. 9_Supplement (2024): PS18–03—PS18–03. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs23-ps18-03.

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Abstract Purpose: Breast cancer (BRCA), the 4th leading cause of cancer death in the United States (U.S.), is one of 13 obesity-related cancers. Healthy food consumption is a protective factor shown to decrease obesity risk and postmenopausal BRCA mortality, respectively. However, residing in geographical areas with no access to healthy food options (food deserts) or unhealthy food options (food swamps) reduces access to healthy foods and has been severely understudied. We examined the relationship between residing in food swamps and deserts with postmenopausal BRCA mortality. Methods: We cond
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Verdu-Candela, Alvaro, Carmen Femenia-Ribera, Gaspar Mora-Navarro, and Rafael Sierra-Requena. "Implementation of Web Map Services for Old Cadastral Maps." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 12, no. 10 (2023): 413. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi12100413.

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It is widely accepted that old cadastral maps have multiple uses, such as reestablishing cadastral parcel boundaries, municipality boundaries, and coastal limits, or conducting historical, economic, and social studies. In Spain, the Directorate General for Cadastre, and the National Geographic Institute, has numerous digitized old maps that are accessible to users. In the Comunidad Valenciana, the georeferencing of certain series of old cadastral maps is being carried out in phases, which is one of the subjects of this study. A metric analysis of two series of old cadastral maps from a municip
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COLEMAN, M., D. G. FORBES, and R. J. ABBOTT. "A NEW SUBSPECIES OF SENECIO MOHAVENSIS (COMPOSITAE) REVEALS OLD–NEW WORLD SPECIES DISJUNCTION." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 58, no. 3 (2001): 389–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428601000713.

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Examination of morphology, ploidy and interfertility in the two subspecies of the Old World Senecio flavus (Decne.) Sch. Bip. (Compositae) and the closely related New World S. mohavensis A. Gray does not support the subspecific taxonomy of S. flavus. On the basis of our results S. flavus subsp. breviflorus Kadereit is transferred to S. mohavensis as a new subspecies: S. mohavensis subsp. breviflorus (Kadereit) M. Coleman comb. nov. The new subspecies has a distribution that includes Arabia, the Middle East, Sinai, Iran, Afghanistan, Djibouti, and the Thar Desert of Pakistan. The type subspecie
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Lépine, Sébastien. "Where the Wild Young M Dwarfs Are: the SUPERBLINK Proper Motion Survey and a Search for Low-mass Moving Group Candidates." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 10, S314 (2015): 69–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921315006365.

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AbstractThe SUPERBLINK survey catalogs all stars brighter than R = 19 mag and with proper motions larger than 40 mas yr−1, down to a declination of −33○. The catalog inevitably includes a significant fraction of the presumed low-mass members of several nearby young moving groups (Beta Pic, AB Dor, Tuc-Hor, Argus), or low-mass escapees from the Hyades and Pleiades clusters. We discuss opportunities and challenges in identifying the missing M dwarf members of these moving groups. While rounding up the majority of the potential M dwarf members of these groups, such samples are significantly affec
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Barmby, P., and M. Rafiei Ravandi. "Stellar populations in the outskirts of M31: the mid-infrared view." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 11, S321 (2016): 19–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921316011054.

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AbstractThe mid-infrared provides a unique view of galaxy stellar populations, sensitive to both the integrated light of old, low-mass stars and to individual dusty mass-losing stars. We present results from an extended Spitzer/IRAC survey of M31 with total lengths of 6.6 and 4.4 degrees along the major and minor axes, respectively. The integrated surface brightness profile proves to be surprisingly difficult to trace in the outskirts of the galaxy, but we can also investigate the disk/halo transition via a star count profile, with careful correction for foreground and background contamination
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Nur, Mihray, Carol C. Baskin, Juan J. Lu, Dun Y. Tan, and Jerry M. Baskin. "A new type of non-deep physiological dormancy: evidence from three annual Asteraceae species in the cold deserts of Central Asia." Seed Science Research 24, no. 4 (2014): 301–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960258514000300.

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AbstractAlthough Asteraceae species are important in the cold deserts of Central Asia, little is known about their seed dormancy and germination. We determined dormancy breaking and germination requirements of three annual Asteraceae, Echinops gmelinii, Epilasia acrolasia and Koelpinia linearis. Achenes (seeds) were tested for germination in light and in darkness over a range of alternating temperatures after various periods of burial outdoors and of dry storage. Germination phenology was monitored for seeds sown in irrigated and non-irrigated sand, and temperature requirements for dormancy br
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Schrod, Jann, Dominik Kleinhenz, Maria Hörhold, et al. "Ice-nucleating particle concentrations of the past: insights from a 600-year-old Greenland ice core." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20, no. 21 (2020): 12459–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-12459-2020.

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Abstract. Ice-nucleating particles (INPs) affect the microphysics in cloud and precipitation processes. Hence, they modulate the radiative properties of clouds. However, atmospheric INP concentrations of the past are basically unknown. Here, we present INP measurements from an ice core in Greenland, which dates back to the year 1370. In total 135 samples were analyzed with the FRIDGE droplet freezing assay in the temperature range from −14 to −35 ∘C. The sampling frequency was set to 1 in 10 years from 1370 to 1960. From 1960 to 1990 the frequency was increased to one sample per year. Addition
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Bevel, Malcolm, Meng-Han Tsai, April Parham, Sydney Andrzejak, Samantha Jones, and Justin X. Moore. "Abstract A075: The Association between Food Deserts, Food Swamps, and Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Mortality in the United States." Cancer Research 84, no. 3_Supplement_1 (2024): A075. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.advbc23-a075.

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Abstract Purpose: Breast cancer (BRCA) is the 4th leading cause of cancer death in the United States (U.S.) and is one of 13 obesity-related cancers. Healthy food consumption is a protective factor shown to decrease obesity risk and postmenopausal BRCA mortality, respectively. However, residing in geographical areas with no access to healthy food options (food deserts) or unhealthy food options (food swamps) reduces access to healthy foods and has been severely understudied. Recently we found a 77% increased odds of overall obesity-related cancer mortality among U.S. counties with the worst fo
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Whalen, Michael E. "Moving out of the Archaic on the Edge of the Southwest." American Antiquity 59, no. 4 (1994): 622–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/282337.

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The transition from mobile foragers to sedentary farmers was not made to the same degree all over the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The deserts of the Jornada Mogollon region illustrate the persistence of some aspects of mobile adaptations through the first millennium A.D., as both Jornada Archaic peoples and their ceramic-using successors made use of a seasonal mobility pattern to cope with the region's arid conditions. Use of winter base camps and mobility during the rest of the year are apparent in both cases, but important differences can also be detected. This study comb
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Dias, W. S., and H. Monteiro. "DISCOVERY OF 28 OPEN CLUSTERS WITH GAIA DR3." Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica 61, no. 1 (2025): 3–13. https://doi.org/10.22201/ia.01851101p.2025.61.01.01.

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In this work we searched for open clusters in the fields of star-forming regions in the Galaxy using the HDBSCAN applied to the astrometric data from the Gaia DR3 catalog. We identified 28 new open clusters, of which the real existence is supported by the membership probability determined from astrometric data and by the presence of cluster sequences in their color-magnitude diagrams, which allows for a reliable isochrone fit. Of the open clusters identified, 3 are younger than 50 Myr, 19 are of intermediate age, and 6 are old clusters. The clusters have apparent radii ranging from 3 to 20 arc
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Ugleva, Natalia V. "Attribution of old russian furniture in museums in the first quarter of the twentieth-first century." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Kul'turologiya i iskusstvovedenie, no. 54 (2024): 239–52. https://doi.org/10.17223/22220836/54/21.

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Attribution of Old Russian furniture in museums begins in the first third of the twentieth century, and its active development continues in the next century. In 2000, a catalog for the exhibition “One Hundred and Twelve Chairs” was published. For the first time, it includes images of several ancient artifacts and their brief annotations. The next edition on the topic of interest to us was published in St. Petersburg in 2003. Its Old Russian section includes a selective bibliography and two articles in which information about furniture production from antiquity to the XVII centuries is presente
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van Reijmersdal, Eva A., Esther Rozendaal, and Moniek Buijzen. "Boys’ responses to the integration of advertising and entertaining content." Young Consumers 16, no. 3 (2015): 251–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/yc-10-2014-00487.

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Purpose – The purposes of this paper are to investigate the effects of integrated advertising formats on the persuasion of children, children’s awareness of the persuasive intent of these formats and how this awareness mediates the level of persuasion. Design/methodology/approach – An one-factor between-subjects experiment was conducted among 117 boys from 8 to 12 years old. Findings – This study showed that boys were more aware of the persuasive intent of a non-integrated catalog than of a brand-integrated magazine. In addition, higher awareness of the persuasive intent of the catalog enhance
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Kishore, Aditi, Bodhisattya Pal, and Priyanka Sarkar. "Camelids for Sustainability: A Socio-Economic Perspective." Asian Journal of Environment & Ecology 23, no. 1 (2024): 53–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajee/2024/v23i1521.

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The Camelidae family includes the Old-World camelids, represented by the Dromedary (one-humped) camel (Camelus dromedarius) and Bactrian (two-humped) camel (Camelus bactrianus), as well as the New-World camelids, also known as South American camelids (SACs), which consist of Llama (Lama glama), Alpaca (Lama pacos), Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), and Vicuña (Vicugna vicugna). Known for their resilience, camelids exhibit specialised anatomical, physiological, and behavioral adaptations that enable them to thrive across a spectrum of challenging environments—from arid deserts to the elevated Andean hig
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