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  1. Article ; Online: Direct Measurement of the Branching Fractions B(ψ(3686)→J/ψX) and B(ψ(3770)→J/ψX), and Observation of the State R(3760) in e^{+}e^{-}→J/ψX.

    Ablikim, M / Achasov, M N / Adlarson, P / Ahmed, S / Albrecht, M / Amoroso, A / An, Q / Anita / Bai, Y / Bakina, O / Baldini Ferroli, R / Balossino, I / Ban, Y / Begzsuren, K / Bennett, J V / Berger, N / Bertani, M / Bettoni, D / Bianchi, F /
    Biernat, J / Bloms, J / Bortone, A / Boyko, I / Briere, R A / Cai, H / Cai, X / Calcaterra, A / Cao, G F / Cao, N / Cetin, S A / Chang, J F / Chang, W L / Chelkov, G / Chen, D Y / Chen, G / Chen, H S / Chen, M L / Chen, S J / Chen, X R / Chen, Y B / Cheng, W / Cibinetto, G / Cossio, F / Cui, X F / Dai, H L / Dai, J P / Dai, X C / Dbeyssi, A / de Boer, R B / Dedovich, D / Deng, Z Y / Denig, A / Denysenko, I / Destefanis, M / De Mori, F / Ding, Y / Dong, C / Dong, J / Dong, L Y / Dong, M Y / Du, S X / Fang, J / Fang, S S / Fang, Y / Farinelli, R / Fava, L / Feldbauer, F / Felici, G / Feng, C Q / Fritsch, M / Fu, C D / Fu, Y / Gao, X L / Gao, Y / Gao, Y G / Garzia, I / Gersabeck, E M / Gilman, A / Goetzen, K / Gong, L / Gong, W X / Gradl, W / Greco, M / Gu, L M / Gu, M H / Gu, S / Gu, Y T / Guan, C Y / Guo, A Q / Guo, L B / Guo, R P / Guo, Y P / Guskov, A / Han, S / Han, T T / Han, T Z / Hao, X Q / Harris, F A / He, K L / Heinsius, F H / Held, T / Heng, Y K / Himmelreich, M / Holtmann, T / Hou, Y R / Hou, Z L / Hu, H M / Hu, J F / Hu, T / Hu, Y / Huang, G S / Huang, L Q / Huang, X T / Huang, Z / Huesken, N / Hussain, T / Ikegami Andersson, W / Imoehl, W / Irshad, M / Jaeger, S / Janchiv, S / Ji, Q / Ji, Q P / Ji, X B / Ji, X L / Jiang, H B / Jiang, X S / Jiang, X Y / Jiao, J B / Jiao, Z / Jin, S / Jin, Y / Johansson, T / Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N / Kang, X S / Kappert, R / Kavatsyuk, M / Ke, B C / Keshk, I K / Khoukaz, A / Kiese, P / Kiuchi, R / Kliemt, R / Koch, L / Kolcu, O B / Kopf, B / Kuemmel, M / Kuessner, M / Kupsc, A / Kurth, M G / Kühn, W / Lane, J J / Lange, J S / Larin, P / Lavezzi, L / Leithoff, H / Lellmann, M / Lenz, T / Li, C / Li, C H / Li, Cheng / Li, D M / Li, F / Li, G / Li, H B / Li, H J / Li, J L / Li, J Q / Li, Ke / Li, L K / Li, Lei / Li, P L / Li, P R / Li, S Y / Li, W D / Li, W G / Li, X H / Li, X L / Li, Z B / Li, Z Y / Liang, H / Liang, Y F / Liang, Y T / Liao, L Z / Libby, J / Lin, C X / Liu, B / Liu, B J / Liu, C X / Liu, D / Liu, D Y / Liu, F H / Liu, Fang / Liu, Feng / Liu, H B / Liu, H M / Liu, Huanhuan / Liu, Huihui / Liu, J B / Liu, J Y / Liu, K / Liu, K Y / Liu, Ke / Liu, L / Liu, L Y / Liu, Q / Liu, S B / Liu, T / Liu, X / Liu, Y B / Liu, Z A / Liu, Z Q / Long, Y F / Lou, X C / Lu, H J / Lu, J D / Lu, J G / Lu, X L / Lu, Y / Lu, Y P / Luo, C L / Luo, M X / Luo, P W / Luo, T / Luo, X L / Lusso, S / Lyu, X R / Ma, F C / Ma, H L / Ma, L L / Ma, M M / Ma, Q M / Ma, R Q / Ma, R T / Ma, X N / Ma, X X / Ma, X Y / Ma, Y M / Maas, F E / Maggiora, M / Maldaner, S / Malde, S / Malik, Q A / Mangoni, A / Mao, Y J / Mao, Z P / Marcello, S / Meng, Z X / Messchendorp, J G / Mezzadri, G / Min, T J / Mitchell, R E / Mo, X H / Mo, Y J / Muchnoi, N Yu / Muramatsu, H / Nakhoul, S / Nefedov, Y / Nerling, F / Nikolaev, I B / Ning, Z / Nisar, S / Olsen, S L / Ouyang, Q / Pacetti, S / Pan, Y / Papenbrock, M / Pathak, A / Patteri, P / Pelizaeus, M / Peng, H P / Peters, K / Pettersson, J / Ping, J L / Ping, R G / Pitka, A / Poling, R / Prasad, V / Qi, H / Qi, H R / Qi, M / Qi, T Y / Qian, S / Qian, W-B / Qiao, C F / Qin, L Q / Qin, X P / Qin, X S / Qin, Z H / Qiu, J F / Qu, S Q / Rashid, K H / Ravindran, K / Redmer, C F / Rivetti, A / Rodin, V / Rolo, M / Rong, G / Rosner, Ch / Rump, M / Sarantsev, A / Savrié, M / Schelhaas, Y / Schnier, C / Schoenning, K / Shan, W / Shan, X Y / Shao, M / Shen, C P / Shen, P X / Shen, X Y / Shi, H C / Shi, R S / Shi, X / Shi, X D / Song, J J / Song, Q Q / Song, Y X / Sosio, S / Spataro, S / Sui, F F / Sun, G X / Sun, J F / Sun, L / Sun, S S / Sun, T / Sun, W Y / Sun, Y J / Sun, Y K / Sun, Y Z / Sun, Z T / Tan, Y X / Tang, C J / Tang, G Y / Tang, J / Thoren, V / Tsednee, B / Uman, I / Wang, B / Wang, B L / Wang, C W / Wang, D Y / Wang, H P / Wang, K / Wang, L L / Wang, M / Wang, M Z / Wang, Meng / Wang, W P / Wang, X / Wang, X F / Wang, X L / Wang, Y / Wang, Y D / Wang, Y F / Wang, Y Q / Wang, Z / Wang, Z Y / Wang, Ziyi / Wang, Zongyuan / Weber, T / Wei, D H / Weidenkaff, P / Weidner, F / Wen, H W / Wen, S P / White, D J / Wiedner, U / Wilkinson, G / Wolke, M / Wollenberg, L / Wu, J F / Wu, L H / Wu, L J / Wu, X / Wu, Z / Xia, L / Xiao, H / Xiao, S Y / Xiao, Y J / Xiao, Z J / Xie, X H / Xie, Y G / Xie, Y H / Xing, T Y / Xiong, X A / Xu, G F / Xu, J J / Xu, Q J / Xu, W / Xu, X P / Yan, L / Yan, W B / Yan, W C / Yang, H J / Yang, H X / Yang, L / Yang, R X / Yang, S L / Yang, Y H / Yang, Y X / Yang, Yifan / Yang, Zhi / Ye, M / Ye, M H / Yin, J H / You, Z Y / Yu, B X / Yu, C X / Yu, G / Yu, J S / Yu, T / Yuan, C Z / Yuan, W / Yuan, X Q / Yuan, Y / Yue, C X / Yuncu, A / Zafar, A A / Zeng, Y / Zhang, B X / Zhang, Guangyi / Zhang, H H / Zhang, H Y / Zhang, J L / Zhang, J Q / Zhang, J W / Zhang, J Y / Zhang, J Z / Zhang, Jianyu / Zhang, Jiawei / Zhang, L / Zhang, Lei / Zhang, S / Zhang, S F / Zhang, T J / Zhang, X Y / Zhang, Y / Zhang, Y H / Zhang, Y T / Zhang, Yan / Zhang, Yao / Zhang, Yi / Zhang, Z H / Zhang, Z Y / Zhao, G / Zhao, J / Zhao, J Y / Zhao, J Z / Zhao, Lei / Zhao, Ling / Zhao, M G / Zhao, Q / Zhao, S J / Zhao, Y B / Zhao Zhao, Y X / Zhao, Z G / Zhemchugov, A / Zheng, B / Zheng, J P / Zheng, Y / Zheng, Y H / Zhong, B / Zhong, C / Zhou, L P / Zhou, Q / Zhou, X / Zhou, X K / Zhou, X R / Zhu, A N / Zhu, J / Zhu, K / Zhu, K J / Zhu, S H / Zhu, W J / Zhu, X L / Zhu, Y C / Zhu, Z A / Zou, B S / Zou, J H

    Physical review letters

    2021  Volume 127, Issue 8, Page(s) 82002

    Abstract: ... of the decay R(3760)→J/ψX. Under this assumption, we extracted the R(3760) mass M_{R(3760)}=3766.2±3.8±0.4  MeV ... branching fraction Γ_{R(3760)}^{ee}B[R(3760)→J/ψX]=(79.4±85.5±11.7)  eV. The significance of the R(3760) is ... c^{2} , total width Γ_{R(3760)}^{tot}=22.2±5.9±1.4  MeV, and product of leptonic width and decay ...

    Abstract We report a measurement of the observed cross sections of e^{+}e^{-}→J/ψX based on 3.21  fb^{-1} of data accumulated at energies from 3.645 to 3.891 GeV with the BESIII detector operated at the BEPCII collider. In analysis of the cross sections, we measured the decay branching fractions of B(ψ(3686)→J/ψX)=(64.4±0.6±1.6)% and B(ψ(3770)→J/ψX)=(0.5±0.2±0.1)% for the first time. The energy-dependent line shape of these cross sections cannot be well described by two Breit-Wigner (BW) amplitudes of the expected decays ψ(3686)→J/ψX and ψ(3770)→J/ψX. Instead, it can be better described with one more BW amplitude of the decay R(3760)→J/ψX. Under this assumption, we extracted the R(3760) mass M_{R(3760)}=3766.2±3.8±0.4  MeV/c^{2} , total width Γ_{R(3760)}^{tot}=22.2±5.9±1.4  MeV, and product of leptonic width and decay branching fraction Γ_{R(3760)}^{ee}B[R(3760)→J/ψX]=(79.4±85.5±11.7)  eV. The significance of the R(3760) is 5.3σ. The first uncertainties of these measured quantities are from fits to the cross sections and second systematic.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-09-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 208853-8
    ISSN 1079-7114 ; 0031-9007
    ISSN (online) 1079-7114
    ISSN 0031-9007
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.082002
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  2. Article: Society Notes.

    Bennett, T J / Talley, R P

    Daniel's Texas medical journal

    2023  Volume 8, Issue 9, Page(s) 365–366

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 0892-8487
    ISSN 0892-8487
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  3. Article: Austin District Medical Society.

    Martin, F R / Bennett, T J

    Daniel's Texas medical journal

    2023  Volume 6, Issue 3, Page(s) 116–117

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-23
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 0892-8487
    ISSN 0892-8487
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  4. Article ; Online: Establishing consensus recommendations for long-term osteoporosis care for patients who have attended an Australian fracture liaison service: a Delphi study.

    Bennett, Michael J / Center, Jacqueline R / Perry, Lin

    Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA

    2024  Volume 35, Issue 3, Page(s) 373–389

    Abstract: Coordinating healthcare activities between fracture liaison services (FLS) and primary care is challenging. Using a Delphi technique, we developed 34 consensus statements to support improved care coordination across this healthcare transition.: Purpose! ...

    Abstract Coordinating healthcare activities between fracture liaison services (FLS) and primary care is challenging. Using a Delphi technique, we developed 34 consensus statements to support improved care coordination across this healthcare transition.
    Purpose: Evidence supporting an optimal coordination strategy between fracture liaison services (FLS) and primary care is lacking. This study aimed to develop consensus statements to support consistency and benchmarking of clinical practice to improve coordination of care for patients transitioning from FLS to primary care following an osteoporotic fracture.
    Methods: A Delphi technique was used to develop consensus among a panel of experts, including FLS clinicians (medical and non-medical), general practitioners (GPs), and consumers.
    Results: Results of a preparatory questionnaire (n = 33) informed the development of 34 statements for review by expert panellists over two Delphi rounds (n = 25 and n = 19, respectively). The majority of participants were from New South Wales (82%), employed as FLS clinicians (78.8%) and working in metropolitan centres (60.6%). Consensus was achieved for 24/34 statements in round one and 8/10 statements in round two. All statements concerning patient education, communication, and the GP-patient relationship achieved consensus. Expert opinions diverged in some areas of clinician roles and responsibilities and long-term monitoring and management recommendations.
    Conclusion: We found clear consensus among experts in many key areas of FLS integration with primary care. While experts agreed that primary care is the most appropriate setting for long-term osteoporosis care, overall confidence in primary care systems to achieve this was low. The role of (and responsibility for) adherence monitoring in a resource-limited setting remains to be defined.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Delphi Technique ; Transition to Adult Care ; Australia ; Osteoporosis/complications ; Osteoporosis/therapy ; Osteoporotic Fractures/prevention & control
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-25
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1064892-6
    ISSN 1433-2965 ; 0937-941X
    ISSN (online) 1433-2965
    ISSN 0937-941X
    DOI 10.1007/s00198-024-07014-7
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  5. Article ; Online: Perceptions of farming stakeholders towards automating dairy cattle mobility and body condition scoring in farm assurance schemes.

    Schillings, J / Bennett, R / Rose, D C

    Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience

    2023  Volume 17, Issue 5, Page(s) 100786

    Abstract: Animal welfare standards are used within the food industry to demonstrate efforts in reaching higher welfare on farms. To verify compliance with those standards, inspectors conduct regular on-farm animal welfare assessments. Conducting these welfare ... ...

    Abstract Animal welfare standards are used within the food industry to demonstrate efforts in reaching higher welfare on farms. To verify compliance with those standards, inspectors conduct regular on-farm animal welfare assessments. Conducting these welfare assessments can, however, be time-consuming and prone to human bias. The emergence of Digital Livestock Technologies (DLTs) offers new ways of monitoring farm animal welfare and can alleviate some of the challenges related to animal welfare assessments by collecting data automatically and more frequently. Whilst automating welfare assessments with DLTs may be promising, little attention has been paid to farmers' perceptions of the challenges that could prevent successful implementation. This study aims to address this gap by focusing on the trial of a DLT (a 3D machinelearning camera) to automate mobility and body condition scoring on 11 dairy cattle farms. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were conducted with farmers, technology developers and a stakeholder involved in a farm assurance scheme (N14). Findings suggest that stakeholders perceived important benefits to the use of the camera in this context, from building consumer trust by increasing transparency to improved management efficiency. There was also a potential for greater consistency in data collection and thus for enhanced fairness across the UK dairy sector, particularly on the issue of lameness prevalence. However, stakeholders also raised important concerns, such as a lack of clarity around data ownership, reliability, and use, and the possibility of some farmers being penalised (e.g., if the technology failed to work). More clarity should thus be given to farmers in relation to data governance and evidence provided in terms of technical performance and accuracy. The findings of this study highlighted the need for more inclusive approaches to ensure farmers' concerns are adequately identified and addressed. These approaches can help minimise negative consequences to farmers and animal welfare, whilst maximising the potential benefits of automating welfare-related data collection.
    MeSH term(s) Cattle ; Animals ; Humans ; Farms ; Reproducibility of Results ; Dairying ; Agriculture ; Animals, Domestic ; Farmers ; Livestock ; Animal Welfare ; Prevalence
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-24
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2257920-5
    ISSN 1751-732X ; 1751-7311
    ISSN (online) 1751-732X
    ISSN 1751-7311
    DOI 10.1016/j.animal.2023.100786
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  6. Article ; Online: How rural is All of Us? Comparing characteristics of rural participants in the National Institute of Health's All of Us Research Program to other national data sources.

    Graves, Janessa M / Beese, Shawna R / Abshire, Demetrius A / Bennett, Kevin J

    The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association

    2024  

    Abstract: Purpose: The National Institute of Health's All of Us Research Program represents a national effort to develop a database to advance health research, especially among individuals historically underrepresented in research, including rural populations. ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: The National Institute of Health's All of Us Research Program represents a national effort to develop a database to advance health research, especially among individuals historically underrepresented in research, including rural populations. The purpose of this study was to describe the rural populations identified in the All of Us Research Program using the only proxy measure currently available in the dataset.
    Methods: Currently, the All of Us Research Program provides a proxy measure of rurality that identifies participants who self-reported delaying care due to far travel distances associated with living in rural areas. Using the All of Us Controlled Tier Dataset v6, we compared sociodemographic and health characteristics of All of Us rural participants identified via this proxy to rural US residents from nationally representative data sources using chi-squared tests.
    Results: 3.1% of 160,880 All of Us participants were rural, compared to 15%-20% of US residents based on commonly accepted rural definitions. Proportionally more rural All of Us participants reported fair or poor health status, history of cancer, and history of heart disease (P<.01).
    Conclusions: The All of Us measure may capture a subset of underserved participants who live in rural areas and experience health care access barriers due to distance. Researchers who use this proxy measure to characterize rurality should interpret their findings with caution due to differences in population and health characteristics using this proxy measure rural compared to other commonly used rural definitions.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-29
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 639160-6
    ISSN 1748-0361 ; 0890-765X
    ISSN (online) 1748-0361
    ISSN 0890-765X
    DOI 10.1111/jrh.12840
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  7. Article ; Online: Biopsychosocial contexts influence adult cognitive function concurrently and longitudinally.

    Payen, Ameanté / Bateman, James R / Persin, Michael J / Bennett, Jeanette M

    Brain, behavior, & immunity - health

    2024  Volume 36, Page(s) 100732

    Abstract: Background: Cognitive aging is a complex process that impacts human behavior. Identifying the factors that preserve cognitive functioning is a public health priority, given that 20% of the US population will be at least 65 years old in the next decade. ... ...

    Abstract Background: Cognitive aging is a complex process that impacts human behavior. Identifying the factors that preserve cognitive functioning is a public health priority, given that 20% of the US population will be at least 65 years old in the next decade. Biopsychosocial determinants of cognitive decline across the lifespan are often examined as ecological factors that independently moderate cognitive aging, despite the known complexity surrounding these relationships.
    Objective: We aimed to address this gap by exploring the synergistic and simultaneous relationship between risk and protective factors on cognitive functioning.
    Method: Using the MIDUS study datasets, we examined the relationships among physiological markers, friendship quality, and global cognition functioning, concurrently and longitudinally over ten years. Our participants included 929 healthy (417 men, 512 women) adults (average age at Time 1: 54.6 ± 11.6 years). Exploratory analyses examining the effects of racial minority status were also conducted.
    Results: Cross-sectionally, age, and friendship quality moderated the relationship between vagally-mediated heart rate variability (vm-HRV) and cognition such that younger adults with greater friendship quality had a negative relationship between vm-HRV and cognitive performance; our unexpected finding suggests the heart-brain relationship is sensitive to the biopsychosocial environment. Longitudinally, higher IL-6 levels at Time 1 predicted poorer cognitive performance a decade later, but only among those with greater levels of friendship quality, especially for white-identifying individuals.
    Conclusions: The relationships among physiological risk factors, social protective factors and cognitive functioning appear to be temporally different during mid-adulthood. Given many of the whole sample findings were not replicated within the racial minority subgroup, we suggest that these relationships should be examined in a larger and more diverse racial minority sample to determine whether this study lacked the power necessary to detect a relationship or if the relationships are in fact different by racial minority sub-group. In addition, future research should overcome the study's reliance on healthy adults and self-report measures of friendship quality by including adults with pre-existing cognitive impairments, and employing more real-time measures of friendship quality, such as daily diary or ecological momentary assessment.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2666-3546
    ISSN (online) 2666-3546
    DOI 10.1016/j.bbih.2024.100732
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  8. Article ; Online: Iron content affects age group differences in associative learning-related fMRI activity.

    Petok, Jessica R / Merenstein, Jenna L / Bennett, Ilana J

    NeuroImage

    2023  Volume 285, Page(s) 120478

    Abstract: ... QSM, R ...

    Abstract Brain regions accumulate different amounts of iron with age, with older adults having higher iron in the basal ganglia (globus pallidus, putamen, caudate) relative to the hippocampus. This has important implications for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies in aging as the presence of iron may influence both neuronal functioning as well as the measured fMRI (BOLD) signal, and these effects will vary across age groups and brain regions. To test this hypothesis, the current study examined the effect of iron on age group differences in task-related activity within each basal nuclei and the hippocampus. Twenty-eight younger and 22 older adults completed an associative learning task during fMRI acquisition. Iron content (QSM, R
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Aged ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods ; Iron ; Brain Mapping/methods ; Brain/diagnostic imaging ; Brain/physiology ; Basal Ganglia/diagnostic imaging ; Aging/physiology
    Chemical Substances Iron (E1UOL152H7)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-29
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1147767-2
    ISSN 1095-9572 ; 1053-8119
    ISSN (online) 1095-9572
    ISSN 1053-8119
    DOI 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2023.120478
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  9. Article ; Online: A convenient synthesis of ferrocene-(ethynylphenyl)thioacetates.

    Bennett, Troy L R / Long, Nicholas J

    Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)

    2023  Volume 52, Issue 44, Page(s) 16465–16471

    Abstract: Ferrocene is popular within the field of molecular electronics due to its well-defined electronic properties. However, where the conductance of highly-conjugated oligophenylethylenes has been widely studied, work on analogous ferrocenyl systems has been ... ...

    Abstract Ferrocene is popular within the field of molecular electronics due to its well-defined electronic properties. However, where the conductance of highly-conjugated oligophenylethylenes has been widely studied, work on analogous ferrocenyl systems has been relatively rare, possibly due to difficulties associated with the synthesis of molecules containing terminal thioacetates, which are often used to bind molecules to metallic electrodes. Herein, a widely applicable synthetic methodology is demonstrated which can be used to synthesize a variety of conjugated ferrocene-alkyne systems terminated with thioacetates, including symmetric, asymmetric and multi-ferrocene systems. Conjugation of the ferrocene units to their terminal atoms is then shown through the use of both UV/Vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. This work paves the way for future studies and applications of conjugated ferrocene systems in the field of nanoelectronics.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-11-14
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1472887-4
    ISSN 1477-9234 ; 1364-5447 ; 0300-9246 ; 1477-9226
    ISSN (online) 1477-9234 ; 1364-5447
    ISSN 0300-9246 ; 1477-9226
    DOI 10.1039/d3dt02954a
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  10. Book ; Online: Paris Climate Agreement: Beacon of Hope

    Salawitch, Ross J. / Canty, Timothy P. / Hope, Austin P. / Tribett, Walter R. / Bennett, Brian F.

    (Springer Climate)

    2017  

    Author's details Ross J. Salawitch, Timothy P. Canty, Austin P. Hope, Walter R. Tribett, Brian F. Bennett
    Series title Springer Climate
    Keywords Environment ; Climate change ; Energy industries
    Subject code 577.27
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 186 p. 58 illus., 54 illus. in color)
    Publisher Springer International Publishing ; Imprint: Springer
    Publishing place Cham
    Document type Book ; Online
    HBZ-ID HT019227505
    ISBN 978-3-319-46939-3 ; 9783319469386 ; 3-319-46939-8 ; 331946938X
    DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-46939-3
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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