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This study investigates the dispersion behavior of Cs and evaluates its origin (atmospheric deposition or direct ocean release) from the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) accident using a Lagrangian particle tracking model. The ocean circulation fields based on the Modular Ocean Model Version 5 (MOM5) were adopted for the simulation. The MOM5 results represented the formation and migration of subtropical mode water (STMW) comparable with observations and reanalysis data. Particularly, anticyclonic eddies south of the Kuroshio extension promoted surface mixing over 300 m in the cooling season. The particle tracking simulation reproduced well the maximum subsurface activity between 142 and 146°E, where STMW is deep owing to anticyclonic eddies, compared to the activity found via measurements conducted around 149°E in the winter of 2012. It also demonstrated that the Cs of the tropical and subtropical regions (10-35°N, 142-146°E) in the winter of 2012 almost entirely originated from atmospheric deposition.
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August 2025
School of Computer Science Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, 632014, India.
This investigation focuses on the phenomenon of air pollution in the metropolitan area of Delhi, with a particular emphasis on the stubble-burning season, during which concentrations of PM reach their peak, presenting significant health hazards. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset spanning a decade (2012-2022), this study analyzes the influence of meteorological conditions, urban emissions, and seasonal biomass combustion. It amalgamates historical PM concentration data, relevant meteorological variables, and FIRECOUNT data to capture the temporal and pollution dynamics.
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August 2025
Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID 83844, USA.
Loss and fragmentation of habitat from agricultural conversion led to the near extirpation of the pygmy rabbit ( Merriam, 1891) population in the Columbia Basin (CB) of Washington, USA. Recovery efforts began in 2002 and included captive breeding, translocations from other regions for genetic rescue, and reintroduction into native habitat in three sites: Sagebrush Flat (SBF), Beezley Hills (BH), and Chester Butte (CHB). We used noninvasive and invasive genetic sampling to evaluate demographic and population genetic parameters on three translocated populations of pygmy rabbits over eight years (2011-2020).
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August 2025
From the Department of Basic Health Sciences (Alharbi), and from the Department of Medical Laboratories (Ahmed), College of Applied Medical Sciences, Qassim University, Buraydah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Objectives: To investigate seasonal patterns of in Saudi Arabia, examining how incidence rates vary throughout the year. By exploring these dynamics, we aim to gain insights that could improve understanding and prevention strategies for this disease. , a global parasitic disease affecting millions, presents a significant health challenge.
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November 2025
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine (JDW, JWK, CW, SRR, AHK), Department of Family Medicine and Population Health, Richmond, VA; Larry A. Green Center (SRR, AHK), Richmond, VA.
Objectives: Valproate, an anti-seizure medication (ASM) approved for seizures, bipolar mania, and migraine prophylaxis, is increasingly used in nursing homes (NHs) for reasons unclear. Mandated NH reporting of ASMs began in October 2024, a requirement for other psychotropics since 2012. This study surveyed NH clinicians to explain why valproate is prescribed and why such prescribing is increasing.
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