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    Taxonomic contributions to Pleosporales and Kirschsteiniotheliales from the Xizang Autonomous Region, China by Shu-Cheng He, Kevin D. Hyde, Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, Vinodhini Thiyagaraja, Dhanushka N. Wanasinghe, Yun-Wei Zhao, Zhi-Yang Wang, Tong Cai, Yan-Yan Yang, F. Al-Otibi, Zhuliang Yang, Qi Zhao

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…It supports diverse life forms, including fungi, which are vital for ecological balance and the restoration of the region’s ecosystems. …”
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    Translated Diplomatic Letters of Chinese Emperor to Russian Tsar of late 17th Century as Linguistic Source by T. Y. Ignatovich, Y. V. Biktimirova

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, the texts reflect both life forms and pronunciation variants of spoken Russian usage of the time, which may indicate that the interpreter dictated the text to the scribe, translating orally from Latin. …”
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    Mess-making as a Force for Resistance: Reimagining Environmental Educational Research for Multispecies Flourishing by Hannah Hogarth, Charlotte Hankin

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Employing Haraway’s (2008) ‘messmates’, we conceptualise how ‘we’ as ecosystems of thriving life forms are constantly living, learning and dying together and need to find new ways to co-research with/in/for more-than-human methodologies. …”
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    Signs of Everyday Life in Linguocultural Studies by G. V. Tokarev

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…It is shown that everyday life is ordinary, stable, and at the same time transient, reflects naive consciousness, and is filled with a large array of cultural attitudes, stereotypes, and scenarios. Everyday life forms the basis for evaluating which people follow based on the principles of “this is how it is done” and “this is how it should be”. …”
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    Accessory mineralisations in lherzolites of Northern Kraka massif (South Urals) by D. E. Saveliev, R. A. Gataullin

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Associations of Cu–Pd and Pd–Pt(+Cu) composition most likely formed during the crystallization of sulfides from the extracted partial melts. …”
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    Have we always been cyborgs? A critique of Stefan Lorenz Sorgner’s latest transhumanistic work by Nashwa Abdelkader Elyamany

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In essence, it is an intellectual historically changing movement that aims at emancipating humans from not only their psychic and corporeal constraints (through benevolent bio/nano technological enhancement, augmentation, and intensification) but the destructive impacts of the current humanist paradigm as well, via summits of Artificial Intelligence, bringing about life forms with significantly different characteristics other than human (For more detailed accounts, see the vignettes of its prominent forerunners, namely Kurzweil, More, Hughes, Vita-More, Minsky, Drexler, Moravec, and Bostrom).…”
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    Plant root exudates: Advances in belowground signaling networks, resilience, and ecosystem functioning for sustainable agriculture by Ajay M. Sorty, Enoch N. Kudjordjie, Kamlesh K. Meena, Mogens Nicolaisen, Peter Stougaard

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Typically, REs mediate critical biotic and abiotic processes, shaping interactions with multiple life forms including soil microbes, insects, and neighboring plants. …”
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    Bio-mediated CN cycling in serpentinites and the origin of life by S. Tenuta, K. A. Evans, S. M. Reddy, B. M. Tutolo, W. D. A. Rickard, D. W. Saxey

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In these theories, the first life formed in hydrothermal vents from organic compounds produced by metal-catalysed reduction of carbon dioxide and nitrate by hydrogen. …”
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    STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION OF THE CHEKA PLUTON (SOUTHERN URALS): PETROMAGNETIC STUDIES AND FRACTURE ANALYSIS by P. A. Shestakov, A. Yu. Kazansky, A. V. Tevelev, N. V. Pravikova, E. V. Koptev, E. A. Volodina, A. A. Borisenko, I. A. Kosheleva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The constructed complex structure model indicates that the Triassic granitoid plutons of the Magnitogorsk megazone were most likely formed during the right-lateral transpression, associated with a local strike-slip fault-related extension zone. …”
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    The Bica São Tomé fossil site, Paraná Basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil: A unique window to the dawn of the Mesozoic Era by Felipe Pinheiro, Atila A. Stock Da-Rosa

    Published 2024-09-01
    “… The Early Triassic is pivotal for understanding the recovery and diversification of post-extinction biotas, marking the initial emergence or early diversification of many modern life forms. This phase holds dual significance as it establishes the groundwork for contemporary biodiversity evolution and provides crucial insights into managing present ecological challenges. …”
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    Fe-phosphates in Jezero Crater as evidence for an ancient habitable environment on Mars by T. V. Kizovski, M. E. Schmidt, L. O’Neil, M. W. M. Jones, N. J. Tosca, D. A. Klevang, J. A. Hurowitz, C. T. Adcock, E. M. Hausrath, K. L. Siebach, Z. U. Wolf, S. Sharma, S. J. VanBommel, F. M. McCubbin, E. Cloutis, M. L. Cable, Y. Liu, B. C. Clark, A. H. Treiman, M. M. Tice, D. C. Catling, J. Maki, T. Bosak, B. P. Weiss, A. G. Fairén, J. R. Christian, A. L. Knight, A. O. Shumway, N. R. Randazzo, P. S. Jørgensen, P. R. Lawson, L. Wade, C. Heirwegh, W. T. Elam, A. C. Allwood

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The Fe-phosphate minerals’ textural context along with comparisons to Earth analogs suggest they likely formed after oxidation of Fe2+-phosphate vivianite, the most common Fe-phosphate in sedimentary environments on Earth, often associated with microbial activity and organics. …”
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    Geochemistry of the metavolcanic rocks from the Archean Bikélélé greenstone belt (Chaillu Massif, Republic of the Congo): Petrogenesis and tectonic implications by Yarsé Brodivier Mavoungou, Noël Watha-Ndoudy, Hardy Medry Dieu-Veill Nkodia, Anthony Temidayo Bolarinwa, Aliyu Ohiani Umaru, Georges Muhindo Kasay

    Published 2025-11-01
    “…The metavolcanic rocks likely formed by 2.5–4 % partial melting of a subcontinental lithospheric mantle source that was enriched through metasomatism involving sediment-derived melts and subduction-related fluids. …”
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    Machine learning-based prediction of scale formation in produced water as a tool for environmental monitoring by Arash Tayyebi, Ali Alshami, Erfan Tayyebi, Ademola Owoade, MusabbirJahan Talukder, Nadhem Ismail, Zeinab Rabiei, Xue Yu, Glavic Tikeri

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…We used a database comprised of 2313 quality data points from different locations in the Bakken Shale Play, including values such as ionic compositions, pH, and the saturation index of the potential mineral scales in PW at 60°F and 60 psi to train the ML algorithms and identify what scale will likely form in the PW. We used Multiple Linear Regression (MLR), Random Forest (RF), and Extreme Gradient Boosting (XGBoost) techniques, achieving R² values of 0.79, 0.82, and 0.95, respectively, for multi-scale formation prediction. …”
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    Defining a Novel Meaning of the New Organic Architecture by Jia-Rey Chang

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The natural world itself—genes and life forms—can be engineered (and patented) just like industrial systems. …”
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    Whispers of the Earth: Decolonizing Energy for a Just Energy Transformation by Ahmad Fauzi, Cintya Faliana

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Ultimately, the decolonial perspective offers a path toward an energy&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size: 1rem;">transition that prioritizes justice, sustainability, and the dignity of all life forms</span></div>…”
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    Impact of submicron Nb_{3}Sn stoichiometric surface defects on high-field superconducting radiofrequency cavity performance by Sarah A. Willson, Aiden V. Harbick, Liana Shpani, Van Do, Helena Lew-Kiedrowska, Matthias U. Liepe, Mark K. Transtrum, S. J. Sibener

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…For Sn-deficient Nb_{3}Sn surfaces, we experimentally identify a periodic nanoscale surface corrugation that likely forms because of extensive Sn loss from the surface. …”
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    Enhancing forest biodiversity indicators in inventories through harmonized protocols by Moreno-Fernández D, Breidenbach J, Cañellas I, Chirici G, D’Amico G, Ferretti M, Giannetti F, Puliti S, Schnell S, Shackleton R, Skudnik M, Alberdi I

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Forest biodiversity is a multifaceted term encompassing tree and shrub diversity and the diversity of other life forms such as animals or fungi. Extensive forest monitoring networks such as National Forest Inventories or the International Co-operative Programme on Assessment and Monitoring of Air Pollution Effects on Forest plots have implemented biodiversity-monitoring protocols to satisfy increasing information demands. …”
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    Enhancing Flood Risk Assessment Using Multisensor Remote Sensing Data and Hydraulic Modeling by Qin Wang, Linlin Lu, Qingting Li, Muhammad Mubbin, Shaker Ul Din, Hela Elmannai, Yahia Said, Nazih Y. Rebouh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rivers have historically been the primary water source for all life forms; however, their fluctuating flow patterns pose significant risks, particularly in coastal and flood-prone regions. …”
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