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Bley, Nadine, Hmedat, Ali, M��ller, Simon, Rolnik, Robin, Rausch, Alexander, Lederer, Marcell, H��ttelmaier, Stefan
Publikováno v:
Biology, Vol 10, Iss 407, p 407 (2021)
Biology
Biology
Simple Summary Musashi–1 (MSI1) is an RNA–binding protein that promotes stemness properties. It was initially discovered as a regulator of neuronal development and oocyte maturation in flies and frogs. Due to its specific expression pattern with
Autor:
M��ller, Simon
A quasi-order is a binary, reflexive and transitive relation. In the Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra 45 (1987), S.M. Fakhruddin introduced the notion of (totally) quasi-ordered fields and showed that each such field is either an ordered field or
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1706.04533
Radiocarbon surface reservoir age is required for precise dating of marine organisms. Although often assumed constant, changes in atmospheric radiocarbon content, ocean circulation, and ocean mixing imprint changes on this quantity. The spatial and t
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Parekh, Payal; Joos, Fortunat; Müller, Simon A. (2008). A modeling assessment of the interplay between aeolian iron fluxes and iron-binding ligands in controlling carbon dioxide fluctuations during Antarctic warm events. Paleoceanography, 23(4), n/a-n/a. Washington, D.C.: American Geophysical Union 10.1029/2007PA001531
We add a prognostic biogeochemical model to the Bern3D ocean circulation model to test the impact of increased aeolian iron fluxes in various regions of the ocean on long time scales. Atmospheric CO2 is most sensitive when modern dust flux is increas
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Muscheler, Raimund, Joos, Fortunat, Beer, J��rg, M��ller, Simon, Vonmoos, Maura, Snowball, Ian
Identification of the causes of past climate change requires detailed knowledge of one of the most important natural factors���solar forcing. Prior to the period of direct solar observations, radionuclide abundances in natural archives provide
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