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Application of SIMETAW simulation model for prediction of climate parameters in different regions of Iran
Published 2023-06-01“…Dry (Bandar Abbas), moderate and humid (Ramsar) and Mediterranean (Sanandaj) during the years (1967-2017). …”
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A split intein and split luciferase-coupled system for detecting protein-protein interactions
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The Messinian (Late Miocene) coral reefs in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar UNESCO Global Geopark
Published 2021-09-01“…These low-diversity reefs are the last zooxanthellate coral reefs in the Mediterranean basin and constitute the endpoint of decreasing coral diversity in the region during the Miocene due to disconnection from the Indian Ocean and global cooling. …”
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Unlocking Patient Resistance to AI in Healthcare: A Psychological Exploration
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Data and models reveal humid environmental conditions during MIS 3 in two of the world’s largest deserts
Published 2023-11-01“…In this paper we compare 245 continental hydrological records and 11 long and continuous continental and marine cores with results from the IPSL general circulation model to discuss hydrological changes between 59 and 29 ka in North Tropical Africa, North (Mediterranean) Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Despite a generally glacial context, wet conditions widely expanded giving place to numerous lakes, rivers and wetlands. …”
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Analysis of Climate Change Effects on Precipitation and Temperature Trends in Spain
Published 2025-01-01“…Spain’s climate is likely to change from Mediterranean to warm steppe in the Köppen classification system (from “C” to “B”).…”
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Factors Controlling Carbon Metabolism and Humification in Different Soil Agroecosystems
Published 2014-01-01“…Three experimental sites differing in terms of management system and climate were selected: (i) Abanilla-Spain, soil treated with municipal solid wastes in Mediterranean semiarid climate; (ii) Puch-Germany, soil under intensive tillage and conventional agriculture in continental climate; and (iii) Alberese-Italy, soil under organic and conventional agriculture in Mediterranean subarid climate. …”
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Wound Myiasis Caused by Sarcophaga (Liopygia) Argyrostoma (Robineau-Desvoidy) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae): Additional Evidences of the Morphological Identification Dilemma and Molecul...
Published 2017-01-01“…In Mediterranean countries, Sarcophaga (Liopygia) crassipalpis, Sarcophaga (L.) argyrostoma, and Sarcophaga (L.) cultellata share the same ecological niche and can be responsible of myiasis. …”
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Theoretical and Practical Approaches in Watershed Management Across Different Environmental Contexts
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Control, Stability, and Qualitative Theory of Dynamical Systems
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Another productive year for our Journal
Published 2024-12-01“…We can confirm that we have maintained a high level of editorial quality, with a good balance among the three pillars behind the journal: a bridge between applications and research, the promotion of Italian hydrogeology, and the connection between it and the international context, with particular focus on the Euro-Mediterranean region.... …”
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Can We Stop "Killer Algae" From Invading Florida?
Published 2006-09-01“… SGEF-155, a 2-page illustrated fact sheet by Charles Jacoby and Linda Walters, describes the Mediterranean strain of Caulerpa taxifolia, or "killer algae", what it is, what it looks like, why it is invasive, and how people can help preventing an invasion of this noxious aquatic weed. …”
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Rupestrian Habitat: Sustainability and Energy Performance
Published 2017-12-01“…The article analyses the solutions and the settlement characteristics developed in the Mediterranean area, with reference to the hypogean and rupestrian-dwellings, and investigates the reasons that have led man to prefer forms of subtractive architecture. …”
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Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Mal Secco
Published 2012-02-01“…Mal secco, Italian for "dry disease", is a fungal disease that causes serious damage to a number of citrus cultivars in the Mediterranean and Black Sea areas but has not been reported in other citrus-growing regions. …”
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Les relations algéro-françaises depuis 2000 ou la quête d’une improbable refondation
Published 2010-12-01“…It is up to the Algerians and the French of good will on both sides of the Mediterranean to work at making their future as mutually supporting and exemplary as possible. …”
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Olive Fruit Fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
Published 2009-09-01“…It describes this serious pest of olives in the Mediterranean — distribution, identification, life history and habits, hosts, and management procedures. …”
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Les évêques de Provence et la diplomatie royale sous Charles II (1285-1309)
Published 2020-07-01“…One aspect of this integration is diplomacy, which through the magisterium of speech, skills in canon law and personal or beneficial networks serves the Mediterranean ambitions of the Monarchy.…”
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Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Mal Secco
Published 2012-02-01“…Mal secco, Italian for "dry disease", is a fungal disease that causes serious damage to a number of citrus cultivars in the Mediterranean and Black Sea areas but has not been reported in other citrus-growing regions. …”
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Maghreb des entrepreneurs : les horizons du Sud
Published 2013-10-01“…Without neglecting Mediterranean component, these include answering the following questions: what are the conditions for the emergence of these dynamics, in terms of conditions, opportunities, institutional frameworks? …”
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Troyes/Augustobona, cité des Tricasses
Published 2015-12-01“…AD saw the building of a probable periurban sanctuary, and the development of building methods from Mediterranean tradition.…”
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