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Sudomotor function, thermoregulation and electrodermal control in the human brain
(Elsevier, 2024-02-24)
Thermoregulation is a primal evolutionary requirement for all homeothermic animals, including humans, and the affective aspects, i.e., comfort and discomfort, of thermal feelings correspond to the motivations that are ...
Diversity and temperature indirectly reduce CO2 concentrations in experimental freshwater communities.
(2020-02)
Biodiversity loss and climate warming are occurring in concert, with potentially profound impacts on ecosystem functioning. We currently know very little about the combined effects of these changes on the links between the ...
Enhanced 1.54-mu m photo- and electroluminescence based on a perfluorinated Er(III) complex utilizing an iridium(III) complex as a sensitizer
(Springer Nature, 2020-03-04)
Advanced 1.5-µm emitting materials that can be used to fabricate electrically driven light-emitting devices have the potential for developing cost-effective light sources for integrated silicon photonics. Sensitized erbium ...
Cytotoxicity of some synthetic bis(arylidene) derivatives of cyclic ketones towards cisplatin-resistant human ovarian carcinoma cells
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020-06)
Symmetrical α,αʹ-bis(arylidene)ketones were prepared by acid-catalyzed aldol condensations between aliphatic ketones (e.g., cyclopentanone, 4-alkylcyclohexanones, tetrahydropyran-4-one, and tetrahydrothiopyran-4-one) and ...
Bumblebees use sequential scanning of countable items in visual patterns to solve numerosity tasks
(Oxford University Press, 2020-05)
Most research in comparative cognition focuses on measuring if animals manage certain tasks; fewer studies explore how animals might solve them. We investigated bumblebees’ scanning strategies in a numerosity task, ...
Key Questions for Next-Generation Biomonitoring
(Frontiers Media, 2020-01-09)