with “the foreign investments of their citizens [seen] not as private financial transactions, but as one of the instruments through which national destiny was achieved” (Feis, 1930: xxvi). An example of this i
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While reducing the multiple comparison problem, additional sources of inter-study variability come from a priori selection of microbial genera and brain regions (e.g., seed-based resting-state analyses). Some of these genera – for examplePrevotellaandBacteroides– or brain networks – for example ...
Many northern (ACT/NSW) populations ofR. leptorrhynchoidesare declining and losing genetic diversity via drift, with measurable negative fitness effects (present data; Pickup & Young,2008). For example, isolation and low genetic variation of the small NSW populations of BB, MI and CF indicate ...
there are not many fish left in the sea. Moreover, some children appeared concerned about the impacts on marine life of pollution from at-sea activities; a recurrent topic in the drawings, especially in Fiji’s urban site. For example, in a drawing entitled “Destroying sea life” (Fig.S1...
Such data could also inform decisions on where and how to limit the risk of spread, for example by pre-travel or arrival screening and treatment. A range of limitations and uncertainties exist in the analyses presented here. In terms of the quantification of malaria transmission, the use of ...
The Waratah is bird and mammal pollinated [13] and our data show that gene flow across large distances is possible (within the coastal group for example), thus suggesting that factors other than dispersal impact on between-population connectivity. Altitude, temperature, phenology and local genomes...
For example, the possibilities of decision- making related to data intermediaries in terms of out- sourcing human decision points to software intelligent agents acting on individuals' behalf is being promoted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) as having positive outcomes—despite violating fundamental ...
Human factors, for example, population growth, economic development and traffic conditions, and natural factors, for example, topography and climate conditions, jointly drive land use from a “bottom-up” perspective (Wang et al., 2022; Wang et al., 2019). Secondly, the theory of sustainable ...
Towards this end, the near-RT RIC can make use of the following example X2AP messages: secondary RAT data usage report; SN status transfer; SgNB addition request; resource status update; and RRC transfer.Intelligent traffic splitting is useful in view of the fact that LTE and NR RATs have...