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A library of thio- and selenourea derivatives is used to adjust the kinetics of PbE (E = S, Se) nanocrystal formation across a 1000-fold range ( = 10 to 10 s), at several temperatures (80-120 °C), under a standard set of conditions (Pb : E = 1.2 : 1, [Pb(oleate)] = 10.8 mM, [chalcogenourea] = 9.

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Modern syntheses of colloidal nanocrystals yield extraordinarily narrow size distributions that are believed to result from a rapid "burst of nucleation" (La Mer, , 1950, (11), 4847-4854) followed by diffusion limited growth and size distribution focusing (Reiss, , 1951, , 482). Using a combination of X-ray scattering, optical absorption, and C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, we monitor the kinetics of PbS solute generation, nucleation, and crystal growth from three thiourea precursors whose conversion reactivity spans a 2-fold range. In all three cases, nucleation is found to be slow and continues during >50% of the precipitation.

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Environmental adaptation and species divergence often involve suites of co-evolving traits. Pigmentation in insects presents a variable, adaptive, and well-characterized class of phenotypes for which correlations with multiple other traits have been demonstrated. In , the pigmentation genes and have pleiotropic effects on flies' response to light, creating the potential for correlated evolution of pigmentation and vision.

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  • Helping people and wildlife live together in East Africa is tough, but it’s important for conservation.
  • A study in northern Tanzania (at Manyara Ranch) monitored wildlife populations from 2003 to 2019 to see how they are doing alongside livestock like cows and goats.
  • The results showed that many wildlife species, including giraffes and gazelles, are thriving and living well with livestock, thanks to protected areas and good management practices.
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Recent large-scale projects in other disciplines have shown that results often fail to replicate when studies are repeated. The conditions contributing to this problem are also present in ecology, but there have not been any equivalent replication projects. Here, we survey ecologists' understanding of and opinions about replication studies.

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Thousands of sequenced genomes are now publicly available capturing a significant amount of natural variation within plant species; yet, much of these data remain inaccessible to researchers without significant bioinformatics experience. Here, we present a webtool called ViVa (Visualizing Variation) which aims to empower any researcher to take advantage of the amazing genetic resource collected in the 1001 Genomes Project (http://1001genomes.org).

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This study investigated whether conceptual implicit memory is sensitive to process-specific interference at the time of retrieval. Participants performed the implicit memory test of category exemplar generation (CEG; Experiments 1 and 3), or the matched explicit memory test of category-cued recall (Experiment 2), both of which are conceptually driven memory tasks, under one of two divided attention (DA) conditions in which participants simultaneously performed a distracting task. The distracting task was either syllable judgments (dissimilar processes), or semantic judgments (similar processes) on unrelated words.

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To adaptively express inducible defenses, prey must gauge risk based on indirect cues of predation. However, the information contained in indirect cues that enable prey to fine-tune their phenotypes to variation in risk is still unclear. In aquatic systems, research has focused on cue concentration as the key variable driving threat-sensitive responses to risk.

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