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( 6 , 8 – 11 ). These results suggest that any short-lived cooling effect from disruptions of the polar vortex is not sufficient ...
mid-winter cooling trend is observed over the period of Arctic amplification. Rather, we argued that an increasing trend in pola ...
variant of concern because of its rapid spread. Relative to the original Wuhan-Hu-1 strain, this variant has 37 mutations in the ...
and shows how mutations that weaken ACE2 binding are com- pensated for by mutations that make new interactions. —VV Science, abn ...
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