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View article: Identifying Beluga Distribution in the Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Area using Passive Acoustic Monitoring
Identifying Beluga Distribution in the Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Area using Passive Acoustic Monitoring Open
Arctic estuaries are important summer habitats for beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucus) and many populations form seasonal aggregations at these locations. This study presents the first comprehensive long-term analysis of beluga distribut…
View article: A framework for promoting disciplinary diversity and inclusion through epistemic justice
A framework for promoting disciplinary diversity and inclusion through epistemic justice Open
Integrating diverse disciplines and knowledge practices into conservation offers new insights into the complex socioecological dynamics of conservation challenges and how to address them. Integration, however, is not simple; disciplines di…
View article: Enhancing disciplinary diversity and inclusion in conservation science and practice based on a case study of the Society for Conservation Biology
Enhancing disciplinary diversity and inclusion in conservation science and practice based on a case study of the Society for Conservation Biology Open
Effective conservation requires a variety of perspectives that center on different ways of knowing. Disciplinary diversity and inclusion (DDI) offers an important means of integrating different ways of knowing into pressing conservation ch…
View article: Middle-Level Teacher Development and Identity: A Review of the Literature
Middle-Level Teacher Development and Identity: A Review of the Literature Open
Historically, the field of middle-level education has taken it as a given that teachers of young adolescents should be specially prepared to teach in the middle grades, developing a teacher identity that centers around responding to and ad…
View article: Report of the Pollution 2025 - Cumulative Effects - Multiple Stressors IWC Intersessional Workshop
Report of the Pollution 2025 - Cumulative Effects - Multiple Stressors IWC Intersessional Workshop Open
How to cite: International Whaling Commission, 2023. Report of the Scientific Committee: Report of the Pollution 2025 Workshop. J. Cetacean Res. Manage. (Suppl.) 24: 367-388.
View article: High Temperature Component and Data Link Evaluation
High Temperature Component and Data Link Evaluation Open
Evaluation of high temperature (HT) microcontrollers for Geothermal applications. The goal was to evaluate the limited microcontrollers capable of operating above 200 degrees Celsius. The knowledge obtained from this research has been docu…
View article: Practice Patterns and Outcomes of Patients With Retained Gastric Food Content Encountered During Endoscopy
Practice Patterns and Outcomes of Patients With Retained Gastric Food Content Encountered During Endoscopy Open
INTRODUCTION: Retained gastric food content encountered during upper endoscopy may reduce diagnostic accuracy and increase the risk of aspiration. The aim of this study was to evaluate endoscopists' practice patterns and clinical outcomes …
View article: A Proposed Meta-Reality Immersive Development Pipeline: Generative AI Models and Extended Reality (XR) Content for the Metaverse
A Proposed Meta-Reality Immersive Development Pipeline: Generative AI Models and Extended Reality (XR) Content for the Metaverse Open
The realization of an interoperable and scalable virtual platform, currently known as the "metaverse," is inevitable, but many technological challenges need to be overcome first. With the metaverse still in a nascent phase, research curren…
View article: Applying technical guidance from the USA for management of impacts of anthropogenic noise on wildlife in other countries: the Canadian context
Applying technical guidance from the USA for management of impacts of anthropogenic noise on wildlife in other countries: the Canadian context Open
Technical Guidance from the US National Marine Fisheries Service recommends Federal agencies use estimated thresholds for peak sound pressure levels and weighted cumulative sound exposure levels for the onset of permanent (and temporary) h…
View article: Short-term response of research activities on white shark behaviour
Short-term response of research activities on white shark behaviour Open
Context Researchers studying animals need to ensure that sampling procedures and the methods they use are as harmless and non-disruptive as possible, particularly when their focal species are threatened or protected. White sharks (Carcharo…
View article: Cerebral venous thrombosis in pregnancy: A case report
Cerebral venous thrombosis in pregnancy: A case report Open
Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a very rare condition. The incidence of CVST in general is 3–4 per million, however, in pregnancy the incidence ranges from 1/2500 to 1/10,000. Headache is the most common and first symptom of pre…
View article: Regulating Impacts of Noise on Marine Mammals in North America: An Overview of the Legal Frameworks in Canada and the United States
Regulating Impacts of Noise on Marine Mammals in North America: An Overview of the Legal Frameworks in Canada and the United States Open
Marine mammals are protected under dedicated taxonomic legislation, endangered species legislation, and general environmental stewardship laws in many countries. Governments and agencies within those countries are tasked with assessing and…
View article: Short-range order and origin of the low thermal conductivity in compositionally complex rare-earth niobates and tantalates
Short-range order and origin of the low thermal conductivity in compositionally complex rare-earth niobates and tantalates Open
Rare-earth niobates and tantalates possess low thermal conductivities, which can be further reduced in high-entropy compositions. Here, a large number of 40 compositions are synthesized to investigate the origin of low thermal conductivity…
View article: River dolphins (Inia geoffrensis and Sotalia fluviatilis) in the Peruvian Amazon: habitat preferences and feeding behavior
River dolphins (Inia geoffrensis and Sotalia fluviatilis) in the Peruvian Amazon: habitat preferences and feeding behavior Open
To estimate river dolphin habitat preference through density, as well as which habitats were preferred for feeding in the Pacaya- Samiria National Reserve, surveys were conducted during the high- to low-water season transition, from 2016 t…
View article: Efforts to advance underwater noise management in Canada: Introduction to the Marine Pollution Bulletin Special Issue
Efforts to advance underwater noise management in Canada: Introduction to the Marine Pollution Bulletin Special Issue Open
This introduction to a special issue on approaches to managing underwater noise in Canada provides a brief overview of recent efforts to better understand and reduce anthropogenic underwater noise. Recent programs have aimed to increase un…
View article: 21-Component compositionally complex ceramics: Discovery of ultrahigh-entropy weberite and fergusonite phases and a pyrochlore-weberite transition
21-Component compositionally complex ceramics: Discovery of ultrahigh-entropy weberite and fergusonite phases and a pyrochlore-weberite transition Open
Two new high-entropy ceramics (HECs) in the weberite and fergusonite structures, along with the unexpected formation of ordered pyrochlore phases with ultrahigh-entropy compositions and an abrupt pyrochlore-weberite transition, are discove…
View article: Estimating the abundance of the critically endangered Baltic Proper harbour porpoise (<i>Phocoena phocoena</i>) population using passive acoustic monitoring
Estimating the abundance of the critically endangered Baltic Proper harbour porpoise (<i>Phocoena phocoena</i>) population using passive acoustic monitoring Open
Knowing the abundance of a population is a crucial component to assess its conservation status and develop effective conservation plans. For most cetaceans, abundance estimation is difficult given their cryptic and mobile nature, especiall…
View article: Recommended metrics for quantifying underwater noise impacts on North Atlantic right whales
Recommended metrics for quantifying underwater noise impacts on North Atlantic right whales Open
Anthropogenic underwater noise has been identified as a potentially serious stressor for the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale (NARW). The Government of Canada is undertaking steps to better characterize the noise sources of…
View article: The Importance of Early Recognition: a Case of DRESS Syndrome
The Importance of Early Recognition: a Case of DRESS Syndrome Open
This case examines the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of an otherwise healthy 22-year-old female who presented to urgent care with abdominal pain and fever 27 days after her first exposure to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (TMP/SMX)…
View article: Corrigendum: Imaging Protocol, Feasibility, and Reproducibility of Cardiovascular Phenotyping in a Large Tri-Ethnic Population-Based Study of Older People: The Southall and Brent Revisited (SABRE) Study
Corrigendum: Imaging Protocol, Feasibility, and Reproducibility of Cardiovascular Phenotyping in a Large Tri-Ethnic Population-Based Study of Older People: The Southall and Brent Revisited (SABRE) Study Open
CORRECTION article Front. Cardiovasc. Med., 04 November 2021Sec. Cardiovascular Imaging https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.769050
View article: Estimating the abundance of the critically endangered Baltic Proper harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) population using passive acoustic monitoring
Estimating the abundance of the critically endangered Baltic Proper harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) population using passive acoustic monitoring Open
Knowing the abundance of a population is a crucial component to assess its conservation status and develop effective conservation plans. For most cetaceans, abundance estimation is difficult given their cryptic and mobile nature, especiall…
View article: Innovation Pathways in the NHS: An Introductory Review
Innovation Pathways in the NHS: An Introductory Review Open
Healthcare as an industry is recognised as one of the most innovative. Despite heavy regulation, there is substantial scope for new technologies and care models to not only boost patient outcomes but to do so at reduced cost to healthcare …
View article: Innovation Pathways in the NHS: An Introductory Review.
Innovation Pathways in the NHS: An Introductory Review. Open
Healthcare as an industry is recognised as one of the most innovative. Despite heavy regulation, there is substantial scope for new technologies and care models to not only boost patient outcomes but to do so at reduced cost to healthcare …
View article: Flexible Instruction-Set Semantics via Type Classes
Flexible Instruction-Set Semantics via Type Classes Open
Instruction sets, from families like x86 and ARM, are at the center of many ambitious formal-methods projects. Many verification, synthesis, programming, and debugging tools rely on formal semantics of instruction sets, but different tools…
View article: Single-Phase Duodenary High-Entropy Fluorite/Pyrochlore Oxides with an Order-Disorder Transition
Single-Phase Duodenary High-Entropy Fluorite/Pyrochlore Oxides with an Order-Disorder Transition Open
Improved thermomechanical properties have been reported for various high-entropy oxides containing typically five metal cations. This study further investigates a series of duodenary (11 metals + oxygen) high-entropy oxides by mixing diffe…