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    • Surface Evolution of Mountains and Drainage Basins under Climatic and Tectonic Forcings 

      Zhu, Yinbing
      Published 2026
      The landscape records the interplay between climatic and tectonic events. However, the landscape signals generated by tectonic uplift and climate change often overlap, making it difficult to separate and quantify the ...
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    • Evidence for Behavioural Nudge Interventions to Reduce Low-Value Care 

      Altinger, Gemma
      Published 2026
      Low-value care, defined as tests and treatments that are of limited benefit, inappropriate, or harmful, poses a significant challenge to the quality, safety, and sustainability of healthcare systems worldwide. Traditional ...
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    • The Literary Function of the Pseudonymous Authorship of the Book of Daniel 

      Elms, Thomas J.
      Published 2026
      The Book of Daniel has long been a flashpoint in biblical scholarship due to its pseudepigraphic nature. Modern assumptions that equate legitimate authorship with historical accuracy have frequently cast the text as ...
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    • Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of lean MAFLD 

      Alarabi, Mohammad
      Published 2026
      Metabolic dysfunction–associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) includes a subgroup with normal body mass index, termed lean MAFLD, who show increased mortality despite a relatively favourable metabolic profile. The mechanisms ...
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    • Impact of water intake on reticulorumen temperature dynamics and microbial diversity in cattle 

      Rahman, Md Shaheenur
      Published 2026
      The quest for highly efficient cattle has become increasingly important as demand for animal-sourced food rises under the threat of global warming. Improving cattle productivity and sustainability requires a deeper ...
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