Search Results - "Raymond, P. A."
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Inland Waters can Act as Nitrous Oxide Sinks: Observation and Modeling Reveal that Nitrous Oxide Undersaturation May Partially Offset Emissions
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-11-2023)“…Inland waters are significant, yet highly uncertain, natural sources of nitrous oxide (N2O). Many emission models assume that N2O is only emitted from…”
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Flow-weighted values of runoff tracers (δ18O, DOC, Ba, alkalinity) from the six largest Arctic rivers
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-09-2008)“…We present new flow‐weighted data for δ18OH2O, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved barium and total alkalinity from the six largest Arctic rivers: the…”
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Differential Response of Greenhouse Gas Evasion to Storms in Forested and Wetland Streams
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-03-2019)“…Greenhouse gas evasion from inland waters is a globally significant yet highly uncertain flux, especially in regard to effects of wetlands and hydrologic…”
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A full greenhouse gases budget of Africa: synthesis, uncertainties, and vulnerabilities
Published in Biogeosciences (28-01-2014)“…This paper, developed under the framework of the RECCAP initiative, aims at providing improved estimates of the carbon and GHG (CO2, CH4 and N2O) balance of…”
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Human activities now fuel two-thirds of global methane emissions
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The carbon budget of South Asia
Published in Biogeosciences (25-01-2013)“…The source and sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) due to anthropogenic and natural biospheric activities were estimated for the South Asian region…”
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Seasonal response of air-water CO2 exchange along the land-ocean aquatic continuum of the northeast North American coast
Published in Biogeosciences (05-03-2015)“…This regional study quantifies the CO2 exchange at the air-water interface along the land-ocean aquatic continuum (LOAC) of the northeast North American coast,…”
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Neurofeedback training on sensorimotor rhythm in marmoset monkeys
Published in Neuroreport (31-03-2010)“…Neurofeedback research in a model closely related to humans is recommended to rule out placebo effects and unspecific factors bridging the gap between…”
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Two new test methods to quantify motor deficits in a marmoset model for Parkinson's disease
Published in Behavioural brain research (08-06-2009)“…The validity of the common marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus) as a model for human disease depends on the development of parameters with clinical relevance. We…”
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Notch–Delta signaling is required for spatial patterning and Müller glia differentiation in the zebrafish retina
Published in Developmental biology (15-02-2005)“…Notch–Delta signaling has been implicated in several alternative modes of function in the vertebrate retina. To further investigate these functions, we…”
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Neuroprotective effects of riluzole in early phase Parkinson's disease on clinically relevant parameters in the marmoset MPTP model
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-03-2012)“…The present study evaluates neuroprotection in a marmoset MPTP (1-methyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine) model representing early Parkinson's disease (PD). The…”
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Particulate organic carbon and nitrogen export from major Arctic rivers
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-05-2016)“…Northern rivers connect a land area of approximately 20.5 million km2 to the Arctic Ocean and surrounding seas. These rivers account for ~10% of global river…”
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River network saturation concept: factors influencing the balance of biogeochemical supply and demand of river networks
Published in Biogeochemistry (01-12-2018)“…River networks modify material transfer from land to ocean. Understanding the factors regulating this function for different gaseous, dissolved, and…”
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Source Switching Maintains Dissolved Organic Matter Chemostasis Across Discharge Levels in a Large Temperate River Network
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-03-2021)“…Dissolved organic matter (DOM) helps regulate aquatic ecosystem structure and function. In small streams, DOM concentrations are controlled by transport of…”
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Pan‐Arctic Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter: Synchronous Molecular Stability, Shifting Sources and Subsidies
Published in Global biogeochemical cycles (01-04-2021)“…Climate change is dramatically altering Arctic ecosystems, leading to shifts in the sources, composition, and eventual fate of riverine dissolved organic…”
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Behavioral effects of modafinil in marmoset monkeys
Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-05-2006)“…Modafinil is increasingly used in sleep disturbances in general and in neurodegenerative diseases and is recently being used in healthy people for attention…”
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Dissolved organic matter sources in large Arctic rivers
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-10-2012)“…The biomarker composition of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of the six largest Arctic rivers was studied between 2003 and 2007 as part of the PARTNERS Project…”
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Cones Regenerate from Retinal Stem Cells Sequestered in the Inner Nuclear Layer of Adult Goldfish Retina
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-08-2001)“…To determine whether retinal progenitor cells in the inner nuclear layer give rise to regenerated cones after laser ablation of photoreceptors in adult…”
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Efficacy of caffeine and modafinil in counteracting sleep deprivation in the marmoset monkey
Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-03-2008)“…Background and purpose The effects of sleep deprivation are a burden in our 24-h society. The use of wake-promoting compounds could improve the performance in…”
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Zebra Mussel Invasion in a Large, Turbid River: Phytoplankton Response to Increased Grazing
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-1997)“…Changes in the biomass of benthic bivalves can cause dramatic changes in total grazing pressure in aquatic systems, but few studies document ecosystem-level…”
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