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Open AccessMetagenome-assembled genomes of phytoplankton microbiomes from the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans
Phytoplankton communities significantly contribute to global biogeochemical cycles of elements and underpin marine food webs. Although their uncultured genomic diversity has been estimated by planetary-scale m...
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Structure and Evolution of Diatom Nuclear Genes and Genomes
Diatoms are one of the most successful eukaryotes. There are over 100,000 diatom species contributing nearly half of total algal abundance in the oceans. Diatoms have conquered almost all aquatic environments,...
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On the verge of Umdeutung in Minnesota: Van Vleck and the correspondence principle. Part two
This is the second installment of a two-part paper on developments in quantum dispersion theory leading up to Heisenberg’s Umdeutung paper. In telling this story, we have taken a 1924 paper by John H. Van Vleck i...
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On the verge of Umdeutung in Minnesota: Van Vleck and the correspondence principle. Part one
In October 1924, The Physical Review, a relatively minor journal at the time, published a remarkable two-part paper by John H. Van Vleck, working in virtual isolation at the University of Minnesota. Using Bohr’s ...