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Status of the Antarctic Ocean “surface isolation” hypothesis for glacial/interglacial carbon dioxide change
(2021)Goldschmidt 2021 AbstractThe Southern Ocean is widely recognized as a potential cause of the lower atmospheric concentration of CO2 during ice ages, but the mechanisms are debated. In the Subantarctic Zone, the more northern Southern Ocean, data indicate dust-driven iron fertilization of phytoplankton growth during peak ice age conditions. With regard to the Antarctic Zone to the south, after decades of study, there are divergent views of the changes that might ...Other Conference Item -
HEALTHI: Workshop on Intelligent Healthy Interfaces
(2022)IUI '22 Companion: 27th International Conference on Intelligent User InterfacesThe second workshop on intelligent healthy interfaces (HEALTHI), collocated with the 2022 ACM Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI) conference, offers a forum that brings academics and industry researchers together and seeks submissions broadly related to the design of healthy user interfaces. The workshop will discuss intelligent user interfaces such as screens, wearables, voices assistants, and chatbots in the context of accessibly supporting ...Other Conference Item -
Continuation of embryo development during diapause in the roe deer (Capreolus capreolus)
(2022)Conference Handbook BSDB/BSCB Spring MeetingOther Conference Item -
Soils with seasonal climates have highest potential to stabilize carbon by minerals in sub-Saharan Africa
(2022)EGUsphereWith climate and land use changes, it is becoming increasingly important to understand not only how much carbon is and will be stored in soils, but also how long this C will remain in soils. Estimates of C age can provide useful information about the timescales on which C will respond to such changes. It is generally accepted that the interaction of climate and soil mineralogy have a strong influence on C age. However, our current ...Other Conference Item -
Time series of trace element distributions in planktonic foraminifer shells from the oligotrophic Gulf of Aqaba, northern Red Sea
(2021)Goldschmidt 2021 AbstractThe trace element chemistry of planktonic Foraminifera (PF) shells records the seawater composition and conditions of the marine environment in which they grow. Yet, long term in situ calibration and interspecies differences in proxy systematics are still poorly constrained, hampering the use of trace element distributions as environmental tracers of modern and past oceanic conditions. Here, we report element ratios using laser ablation ...Other Conference Item -
DGAT-1 inhibition increases plasma glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY) levels in response to a high fat (HF) meal in rats
(2011)AppetiteOther Conference Item -
Neural mechanisms of the eating-inhibitory effect of circulating glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) in rats
(2011)AppetiteOther Conference Item -
Hepatic portal vein (HPV) peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY) and meal-taking in rats
(2011)AppetiteOther Conference Item -
Role of the serotonin transporter (5-HTT) in bone metabolism
(2004)Journal of Bone and Mineral ResearchOther Conference Item -
Self assembling properties of aminated poly(glycerol methacrylate)s
(2011)Journal of Controlled ReleaseLinear and star-shape PGMAs were synthesized by atom transfer radical polymerization and then functionalized with four different amines by ring-opening addition. This resulted in the formation of polyglycerol-like polymers having both hydroxyl and amine moieties and different water-solubility. The water insoluble polymers could form pH-sensitive nanoassemblies, while the soluble derivatives efficiently complexed a short strand polynucleotide. ...Other Conference Item