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pediatrics.jmir.org
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| | | | | Background: Digital technology and media use is integral to adolescents lives and has been associated with both positive and negative health consequences. Previous studies have largely focused on understanding technology behaviors and outcomes within adolescent populations, which can promote assumptions about adolescent technology use as homogeneous. Furthermore, many studies on adolescent technology use have focused on risks and negative outcomes. To better understand adolescent digital technology use, ... | |
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ai.jmir.org
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| | | | | JMIR AI is a new journal with a focus on publishing applied artificial intelligence and machine learning research. This editorial provides an overview of the primary objectives, the focus areas of the journal, and the types of articles that are within scope. | |
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preprints.jmir.org
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| | | | | Journal of Medical Internet Research - International Scientific Journal for Medical Research, Information and Communication on the Internet | |
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egqsj.copernicus.org
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| | | Abstract. In the last decades surface exposure dating using cosmogenic nuclides has emerged as a powerful tool in Quaternary geochronology and landscape evolution studies. Cosmogenic nuclides are produced in rocks and sediment due to reactions induced by cosmic rays. Landforms ranging in age from a few hundred years to tens of millions of years can be dated (depending on rock or landform weathering rates) by measuring nuclide concentrations. In this paper the history and theory of surface exposure dating are reviewed followed by an extensive outline of the fields of application of the method. Sampling strategies as well as information on individual nuclides are discussed in detail. The power of cosmogenic nuclide methods lies in the number of nuclides availa... | ||