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Data from: Large subsurface carbon stocks in a long-term no-tillage site are vulnerable to potential mineralization
Published 2024“…We found 51% larger stocks of readily mineralized SOC stocks for the 30-153 cm depth (18.3 ± 4 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>) compared to 0-30 cm (12.1 ± 1.6 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>), when summing the kinetic pools that had transit times of up to 2 years. …”
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Restoring large-scale brain networks in PTSD and related disorders: a proposal for neuroscientifically-informed treatment interventions
Published 2023“…<p>Three intrinsic connectivity networks in the brain, namely the central executive, salience, and default mode networks, have been identified as crucial to the understanding of higher cognitive functioning, and the functioning of these networks has been suggested to be impaired in psychopathology, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).</p> <p>1) To describe three main large-scale networks of the human brain; 2) to discuss the functioning of these neural networks in PTSD and related symptoms; and 3) to offer hypotheses for neuroscientifically-informed interventions based on treating the abnormalities observed in these neural networks in PTSD and related disorders.…”
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