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La ferme à enclos quadrangulaire du Bois des Olivettes à Roncourt (Moselle) : une catégorie d’établissement romain largement diffusée dans la vallée mosellane
Published 2023-12-01“…It is tempting to imagine that this burden fell to the landowner of this small farm. And why not, by way of hypothesis, imagine that these materials supplied monumental evergetism sites in town or were used for funerary monuments.From the second half of the 1st century AD, the middle Moselle valley was covered with a relatively large number of farms possessing rectangular enclosures, many of which appear to have been founded ex nihilo. …”
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Le réseau hydraulique à Pompéi (Italie) de l’époque des Samnites à Auguste (fin ive-fin ier s. av. J.-C.)
Published 2023-12-01“…For their part, wells connected to the nerve centres of the urban road network and to the supply system of thermal buildings would seem to have been in decline, becoming supplementary to the supply provided by the aqueduct pressure system.The collection wells categorically and definitively fell into disuse through the complete obliteration of the reservoir or, if originally in the public sphere, through their assimilation into private property, or even through functional conversion to drains, favoured as it was by the dispersive capacities of the geological subsoil and the considerable depths of the pipe.While this is the information that can be deduced from the analyses conducted on the city of Pompeii’s earliest historical phases, the data that have emerged from the middle and late Samnite periods reveal a change in previous conditions and the adoption of new mechanisms.Between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, the introduction of a new urban layout and Pompeii’s entry into Rome’s sphere of influence triggered an urbanistic mutation of the site inspired by the model of the Roman city.Roman-style hydraulic engineering in Pompeii also encouraged the choice of vaulted chamber cisterns, which were often introduced into the city as a complement to the previous storage structures.The chambered cistern type not only reduced the cost of excavating the lava bed, but also made for greater safety in open-air construction and enhanced the static capacity of the walls and cement cover to improve the structural qualities of the cisterns and considerably increase their storage capacity.In particular, the adoption of the sub-type of cistern with multiple, parallel chambers also made it possible, through the principal of the discharge of forces through the vaulted system, to terrace and amplify the spaces available for building.This is what research has shown in the urban construction of Pompeii, which in the course of the 2nd century BC was also focused near the height of the promontory, as attested above all along the southern lava ridge of Regio VIII. …”
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Explaining the model of value creation of tax income and gross domestic product based on tax system reforms
Published 2024-09-01“…When they allowed responses to vary over the business cycle, they found evidence that US GDP fell regardless of the business cycle, while UK GDP only rose in non-recessionary times. …”
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Designing a general employee management model with an emphasis on performance management
Published 2024-11-01“…All these were perfectly present in Haj Qasim Soleimani. He never fell short of these ideals. He was a soldier of Islam. …”
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Multi-cancer early detection tests for general population screening: a systematic literature review
Published 2025-01-01“…Comments on the draft report noted that important details about the potential benefits, harms and unintended consequences of implementing MCED tests in the UK were poorly reported, limiting the relevance of the available evidence for policy decision-making. Other feedback fell into six areas: poor applicability and generalisability of available evidence; limitations of the current evidence base; the potential impact of MCED tests on existing screening, diagnostic and treatment pathways; opportunities to enhance services to improve outcomes; acceptability and potential impact on populations offered and/or receiving screening; and targeting specific groups. …”
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System-and-structural features of the phytobiotaof the fir-beech forests of the Pokuttia Carpathians
Published 2024-09-01“…The second stage (agglomerative) appears 4-5 years after felling. It can be identified by the formation of short-term groups of ruderal species and the development of agglomerations of felled areas species. …”
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La charpente de la nef de la cathédrale de Bourges
Published 2011-12-01“…The archaeological survey of the structure remaining on the Gothic nave, and the dendrochronological analysis of its timber shows that the trees were felled over a period from 1230 to 1257, with two major felling campaigns between 1240 and 1244 and autumn-winter 1254-1255, just prior to the implementation and lifting of the structure in 1256 or soon after. …”
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Wood Loss Assessment in Forest of Sal (Shorea robusta) by Heart Rot of Central Terai of Nepal
Published 2021-01-01“…The data were collected from the felling site of the regeneration felling block of Tileswornath community forest. 44 trees were selected randomly, and tree diameter, total height, and volume were measured. …”
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The Špica pile-dwelling site – analyses of archaeological wood
Published 2024-12-01“…Based on the established dates of tree felling, we identified several construction activities between 2522 and 2406 BC. …”
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«Grei skuring»? En komikers imitasjon av norsk med polsk preg
Published 2024-12-01“…Vi finner at Johansens imitasjon har mange trekk til felles med polskpreget andrespråksnorsk, selv om disse ikke er konsekvent gjennomført. …”
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The eradication of Asian longhorned beetle at Paddock Wood, UK
Published 2021-03-01“…A further 42 infested trees were detected when the infested trees and host trees within 100 m of them were felled and the felled material was inspected. The most important host tree species was Acer pseudoplatanus (43 of the 66 infested trees). …”
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Review on Hydrological Effects of Eucalyptus Plantation
Published 2022-01-01“…This paper reviewed the research progress of hydrological effects of eucalyptus plantations at home and abroad,and analyzed the research results of eucalyptus plantations such as evapotranspiration and vegetation interception,rainfall production and soil water.On the whole,there is no research conclusion that eucalyptus plantations are “pumping machines”,but the negative impact of eucalyptus plantations on regional water cycle and water balance does exist.Evaporation of eucalyptus plantations,rainfall interception,forest land flow and soil water are affected by factors such as species and age,canopy structure,rainfall and rotation system.The evapotranspiration rules of single eucalyptus and eucalyptus plantations were basically the same,and the daily evaporation was between 0.5 mm and 6.5 mm,which was significantly higher than that of other forest stands,and showed a trend of first increasing and then decreasing with the increase of tree age.The rainfall interception in different eucalyptus plantations varied greatly,generally accounting for 10%~30% of rainfall,and there was a positive correlation with rainfall overall,and the trend of increasing first and then decreasing with the increase of tree age.After the establishment of eucalyptus plantations,the surface runoff production in the area decreased significantly,especially in dry years.However,after felling,the base flow,runoff and peak flow of the catchment area gradually increased and returned to pre-afforestation levels.After the establishment of eucalyptus plantations,soil water content and water storage showed a downward trend,and the negative effect on soil water gradually decreased with the increase of tree age.However,short-cut eucalyptus plantations had a great negative impact on soil water,and it was difficult to effectively replenish soil water even in the rainy season with abundant rainfall.At present,there are still many problems in the research on the hydrological effects of eucalyptus plantations in China,and the follow-up should strengthen the long-series multi-temporal and spatial scale positioning monitoring,carry out the research and development of physical hydrological models of eucalyptus plantations,and provide technical support for the construction,felling management and soil water use regulation of eucalyptus plantations.…”
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Timber Harvesting in Community Forest (Case Study in Ciamis, West Java)
Published 2018-11-01“…This paper aims to provide information on forest harvesting activities in the Ciamis area (West Java), such as aspects of tree felling, timber extraction, and timber utilization efficiency. …”
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Prohibited Mountains and Forests in Late Imperial China
Published 2025-01-01“…The range of restrictions always included felling trees, but often also encompassed other forms of extraction from local ecosystems. …”
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Stand dynamics as a basis for ensuring the principle of sustainable forest management on the example of the stand of an atypical selection structure in the management unit “Tara”...
Published 2024-01-01“…The development assessment was carried out according to the results of the impact of allocation (felling) on the change in the state at the end of the management period. …”
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L’aménagement forestier en France : à la recherche d’une gestion durable à travers l’histoire
Published 2005-09-01“…In France, during the Ancient Regime forest management was considered as a reference in terms of what could or could not be done in this environment, planning the felling or exploited areas. After The French Revolution of 1789, forest development becomes the power tool of a powerful forest and water administrative service which aims at fighting against the rights of users of the rural populations. …”
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Does Sense of Place Still Exist?
Published 2011-03-01“…‘Place’, in my examples the sieidi of Taatsi, Lake Seidjavr, the Pallas fells or the tourist centre Levi, can have a unique reality for each inhabitant and visitor. …”
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Performance of Tomicus yunnanensis and Tomicus minor (Col., Scolytinae) on Pinus yunnanensis and Pinus armandii in Yunnan, Southwestern China
Published 2012-01-01“…In order to evaluate the suitability of P. armandii as host material for the two Tomicus, adults of both Tomicus were caged on living branches and felled logs of the two pines during shoot feeding and trunk attack phase, respectively. …”
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La hêtraie du clos-masure, entre modernisations agricoles et urbanisation
Published 2017-07-01“…After a period during which most of the trees were felled (from 1950 to 1970) followed a period of replanting of “windbreaks” with the support of the public authorities and in defence of the landscape. …”
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