Counterpropagating Rossby waves and barotropic instability

A novel attempt is made to quantify the qualitative interpretation of barotropic instability in terms of counterpropagating Rosssby waves (CRW) as proposed by Hoskins et al.(1985).Although many investigations have been devoted to this quantification in the past, a minimum resolution grid point model is chosen here as a tool where complete insight c

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Abnormal brain activation in neurofibromatosis type 1: a link between visual processing and the default mode network.

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most common single gene disorders affecting the human nervous system with a high incidence of cognitive deficits, particularly visuospatial.Nevertheless, neurophysiological alterations in low-level visual processing that could be relevant to explain the cognitive phenotype are poorly ENZYME- FORCE BOUNUS

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HCV microelimination in harm reduction centres has benefits beyond HCV cure but is hampered by high reinfection rates

Background & Aims: Significant scale-up of treatment among people who inject drugs (PWID) is crucial to achieve WHO HCV elimination targets.We explored the impact of on-site HCV diagnosis and treatment on PWID in an externalised hepatology clinic at the biggest harm reduction centre (HRC) in Barcelona attending to a marginalised PWID population

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