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  1. 1561

    Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Trichoderma Isolates from Vegetable Crop Rhizospheres in Nepal [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Arvind Kumar Keshari, Suraj Baidya, Aashaq Hussain Bhat, Ram B. Khadka, Puja Jaiswal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The calculated species abundance values showed that plains (E = 2.11), mid-hills (E = 1.95), and high mountains (E = 1.99) each had their unique diversity profiles. …”
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    Using airborne LiDAR and enhanced-geolocated GEDI metrics to map structural traits over a Mediterranean forestZenodo by Aaron Cardenas-Martinez, Adrian Pascual, Emilia Guisado-Pintado, Victor Rodriguez-Galiano

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The wall-to-wall mapping of GEDI traits framed over ALS surveys is currently available to monitor Mediterranean sparse mountain forests with sufficiency. Our results showed that combining different LiDAR platforms is particularly important for mapping areas where access to in-situ data is limited and especially in regions with abrupt changes in vegetation cover, such as Mediterranean mountainous forests.…”
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    Redefining the in-place economy and women’s role in the local economy of highland areas by Magali Talandier

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…We shall see from France’s six mountain ranges that such jobs are vital for sustaining local economies and the living standards of households. …”
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    Le spectacle de plein air dans les sites paysagers remarquables des montagnes chinoises : le cas du Renard du Mont Tianmen à Zhangjiajie, entre réinvention d’une tradition et mise... by Wei Xiang, Philippe Bachimon, Pierre Dérioz

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Using a case study (Zhangjiajie), this article discusses the status accorded to outdoor theatrical shows in the remarkable mountainous landscapes of China. This type of performance has become very widespread in the country since 2004. …”
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    Woven Identities: Socioeconomic Change, Women’s Agency, and the Making of a Heritage Art in Jølster, Norway by Sallie Anna Steiner

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This article focuses on the recent history and contemporary practice of a kind of traditional tapestry weaving known as smettvev in the rural county of Jølster in mountainous western Norway. Jølster has a rich fibre arts tradition and a rapidly changing society and economy, which make it an exemplary study in material culture as its fibre arts transform to accommodate these changes. …”
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  9. 1569

    Comparison and Review Prosody of Seif by محمد امیر مشهدی, عبدالله واثق عباسی, محمدرضا مشهدی

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…It's variation of vehicles is considerable in the complete works of Naser Khosro which we divided it's most important types into 3 groups in this article, including: nature and the elements related to it, like animals and mountains, group two includes cultural issues like religious and mythic concepts, features of aristocracy, behaviors in dressing and eating, and the third group includes daily observations of the poet.…”
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  10. 1570

    “HA FOLYÓVĺZ VOLNÉK ... (HAD I BEEN RUNNING WATER ...)”, EQUAL VOICES CHOIR, OP. 1, BY EDE TERÉNYI (1954) by Gabriela COCA

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…I had the following motto at the beginning of the study: “Had I been running water, / I would not know the trouble; / Among mountains and valleys, / Beautifully, I would flow slowly; / I would wash shores, / I would renew herbs, / To the thirsty birds, / I would offer water.” …”
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  11. 1571

    Ecological Vulnerability Assessment Integrating the Spatial Analysis Technology with Algorithms: A Case of the Wood-Grass Ecotone of Northeast China by Zhi Qiao, Xi Yang, Jun Liu, Xinliang Xu

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The deterioration zone was concentrating in the area of Da Hinggan Ling Mountain, including Xingan League, Chifeng, Tongliao, and Chengde, whereas the improvement zone was distributing in the north-central of Hulunbeier.…”
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    Areas simultaneously susceptible and (dis-)connected to debris flows in the Dolomites (Italy): regional-scale application of a novel data-driven approach by Felix Pitscheider, Stefan Steger, Marco Cavalli, Francesco Comiti, Vittoria Scorpio

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In mountain regions, the impact of areas on the sediment conveyance can not only be described by their susceptibility to debris flow release, but also by their structural connectivity to the rivers. …”
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    Recent advances in petrochronology: from dates to ages and rates of deep orogenic processes by Labrousse, Loic, Bonnet, Guillaume, François, Camille, Godet, Antoine, Gyomlai, Thomas

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The wealth of data produced during the last decades in internal zones of mountain chains today questions some of the seminal concepts in geodynamics as well as in petrochronology. …”
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    Followup of a Dog with an Intraocular Silicone Prosthesis Combined with an Extraocular Glass Prosthesis by Gwendolyna Romkes, Johanna Corinna Eule

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…An intraocular silicone prosthesis was implanted after evisceration of the left eye in a five-month-old Bernese mountain dog. A glass prosthesis was fitted four weeks after evisceration. …”
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    Summer pastures: between “commons” and “public goods” by Corinne Eychenne, Lucie Lazaro

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…However, other users of the mountains, tend to see pastoral areas as spaces that are “open to everyone”, providing tangible and intangible public goods (landscape, biodiversity, nature, liberty…). …”
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    Le tourisme alpin by Andrea Macchiavelli

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…After a review of the main factors of change in mountain tourism, the paper presents a grid for interpreting the life cycle of alpine destinations, identifying the phases that characterize their evolution. …”
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    A Unique Late Cretaceous dinosaur locality in the Bakony-Balaton Geopark of Hungary (Iharkút, Bakony Mts.) by Gabor Botfalvai, László Makádi, Gáspár Albert, Attila Ősi

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Iharkút is a Late Cretaceous (Santonian) vertebrate-bearing locality in the Bakony Mountains of western Hungary, where productive and continuous paleontological excavations have been carried out in the last twenty years. …”
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    Erzurum’un Şenkaya İlçesine Bağlı Ormanlı Köyünde Bulunan Erken Dönem Türk Kültürüne Ait İnsan Biçimli Taş Heykeller ve Balballar by Yavuz GÜNAŞDI, Ahmet Cüneydi HAS, Burak BİNGÖL

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The wide plateaus and water resources in the region, which is a mountainous geography, have made this region a center of attraction for equestrian nomadic cultures that live on sheep and goats since ancient times. …”
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    Analysis of the association Galio rotundifolii-Abietetum albae Wraber (1955) 1959 on Manjača Mt (NW Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Biljana Kuridža, Dragan Koljanin, Jugoslav Brujić

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This community originated from artificially forested mixed stands of fir and spruce planted in the habitat of the mountain Dinaric fir-beech forest, over a hundred years ago. …”
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    Growth of market gardening for local sales in the Mount Everest tourist region of Pharak, Nepal by Abadia Céline, Aubriot Olivia, Smadja Joëlle, Vaillant Michel, Oswald Marc

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Pharak region, traversed by the Everest trekking route, sees thousands of hikers come through each year to discover the Khumbu high-mountain landscapes. Formerly a region devoted to livestock farming, Pharak has experienced significant socio-economic changes since the early 1970s. …”
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