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  1. 3781

    Multi-Scale Assessment of GPM Satellite Precipitation Products in Weihe River Basin by GUO Binbin, DAI Zhong

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The data of precipitation products in GSMaP and IMERG series exhibits significantly obviously lower precipitation detection capabilities in winter (POD < 0.4) than in other seasons. The satellite precipitation data is significantly affected by altitude, and its quality declines with increasing altitude. …”
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  2. 3782

    Revisiting 'Respiratory Function in Emphysema in Relation to Prognosis' by David V Bates

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…All postmortem examinations (n=9) showed advanced emphysema. A seasonal variation in dyspnea was established (the period included the infamous 1952 London smog). …”
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  3. 3783

    Land use land cover change as a casual factor for climate variability and trends in the Bilate River Basin, Ethiopia. by Samuel Shibeshi Bikeko, Dr E Venkatesham

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The upper catchment experienced notable declines in rainfall and warming across all seasons. In the middle catchment, spring rainfall increased, accompanied by moderate summer warming. …”
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  4. 3784

    Temporal and Spatial Change Monitoring of Drought Grade Based on ERA5 Analysis Data and BFAST Method in the Belt and Road Area during 1989–2017 by Changdi Xue, Hua Wu, Xiaoguang Jiang

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In this study, the ERA5 atmospheric reanalysis data were used, and the self-calibrating Palmer Drought Severity Index was combined with Breaks for Additive Seasonal and Trend (BFAST) to study the temporal and spatial distribution of the 1989–2017 monthly scale of drought in different climate regions of the Belt and Road region. …”
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  5. 3785

    Urban Road Change Detection using Morphological Processing by Ei Phyu Sin Win

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…After collecting images from different seasons and years, we can find precise answers by combining them with precise algorithms. …”
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  6. 3786

    Effect of Chemical and Physical Properties of River Water in Shatt Al-Hilla on Phytoplankton Communities by Fikrat M. Hassan, Nuha F. Kathim, Falah H. Hussein

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The phytoplankton communities at all sampling sites showed a clear seasonal variation in phytoplankton cell number. However, no significant correlation between total cell number of phytoplankton and nutrient concentration was observed. …”
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  7. 3787

    Physico-chemical quality of the water resources in the van region by Sema Ağaoğlu, Süleyman Alemdar, Mustafa Alişarlı, Semiha Dede

    “…For this purpose, in the spring, summer, autumn and winter seasons, from 100 locations, 366 samples were collected as material, tour times from each spots. …”
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  8. 3788

    Investigation of Pesticide Residue Limits in the Surface Water, Case study: Alara Stream in Alanya by Hasan Koçyiğit, Firdevs Sinanoğlu

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Samples were collected from these points to represent the wet and dry seasons in this area. The residual levels of 110 pesticides were investigated in the samples. …”
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  9. 3789

    Investigation of airborne contaminant transmissions using network models: COVID-19 outbreak and potential risk in senior care facilities by Chul Kim, Yun Gyu Lee, Kichul Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The indoor airborne contaminant exposure may change according to seasonal indoor airflows, with the potential for long-distance airborne contaminant transfer through shafts (e.g., elevators and staircases) in the senior care facility. …”
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  10. 3790

    Excess mortality due to COVID-19 in Thailand between the pandemic and post-pandemic periods by Atthasit Dul-amnuay, Udomlack Peansukwech, Chattarikorn Hanapun, Amod Sharma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Expected deaths were estimated using a negative-binomial model, utilizing 2015–2019 data to project deaths for 2020–2021, with adjustments for seasonality. We found that Thailand experienced 76,756 excess deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a p-score of 5.24%, and 36,126 excess deaths with a p-score of 5.26% in the post-pandemic period. …”
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    Change in sediment transport regime of the Keelung River in Taiwan induced by the operation of Yuanshantze flood diversion tunnel. by Tsung-Yu Lee, Tse-Yang Teng, Jun-Yi Lee, Yen-Wei Pan, Ming Chen, Chi-Cheng Chiu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This study calculates the sediment transport in the Keelung River from 1997 to 2018 by using seasonal rating curves, in the form of aQb. Changes in rating curve coefficients are also analyzed to understand the impact of YFDT on sediment transport regime. …”
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    The Influence of Domestic Players on the Success in National and International Competitions in Football by Michal Varmus, Pavol Boško, Roman Adámik, Dominika Toman, Zakaria Elkhwesky

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The analysis was based on panel data from five selected countries (England, Germany, Italy, Spain, and France) in the seasons from 2009/10 to 2018/19. The research sample included 980 football teams. …”
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    The Trend Analysis and Forecasting of Extreme Temperature Parameters in southern part of the Caspian Sea by Mostafa Karimi, Fatemeh Sotoudeh, Somayeh Rafati

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Thus it is obvious the decrease in temperature difference in warm and cold seasons.…”
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    The performance of a high‐resolution satellite‐derived precipitation product over the topographically complex landscape of Eswatini by Wisdom M. D. Dlamini, Samkele S. Tfwala

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…CHIRPS 2.0 rainfall agrees well with rain gauge precipitation at monthly (r = 0.73, Bias = 1.02, RMSE = 50.44 and MAD = 31.44), seasonal (r = 0.77, Bias = 1.01, RMSE = 36.99 and MAD = 24.15) and annual scales (r = 0.65, Bias = 2.46, RMSE = 500.78 and MAD = 468.06). …”
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  15. 3795

    RESEARCHES OF THE KHARANORSK RESERVOIR ECOSYSTEM ACCORDING TO THE OUTCOMES OF THE PLANKTON PRIMARY PRODUCTION ASSESSMENT by Gazhit Ts. Tsybekmitova

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The content of dissolved oxygen in the water of the reservoir is subject to seasonal dynamics corresponding to biochemical processes occurring in the reservoir. …”
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  16. 3796

    Spatial and Temporal Distribution Characteristics and Causes of Drought in Northwest China Based on SPEI by FENG Shiyuan, CHU Pinging, YAO Xin, YIN Dejun, GUO Yang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Based on monthly precipitation and average temperature data of 113 meteorological stations in Northwest China,through SPEI (standard precipitation evapotranspiration index),this paper analyzes and measures the drought process from 1960 to 2018,discusses the spatial and temporal variation characteristics of drought in Northwest China in recent 60 years combined with M-K test,univariate linear trend analysis and Arcgis software,and studies the drought correlation and periodic characteristics of summer monsoon,ENSO and MEI by using the methods of univariate linear analysis and cross wavelet to find out the causes of drought in Northwest China.The results show that:The multi-timescale SPEI could reflect the drought situation in Northwest China,and the drought intensity increases year by year;The seasonal drought in the study area is obvious,and the drought area increases with the year,especially after 2000s.The drought in eastern Xinjiang,Qinghai and northwest Gansu is extremely serious;SPEI summer drought index has a correlation with East Asian summer monsoon and plateau summer monsoon,and their impact on drought is opposite;The ENSO warm event has a great influence on the drought intensity and frequency before 2000,while after 2000,both ENSO warm and cold events have a great impact on that;The cross-wavelet and wavelet coherence images indicate that SPEI and MEI have similar oscillation period characteristics.There are four periods of high energy,and the resonance period range from 0 to 6 a,indicating that ENSO drives the drought with a period.…”
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    Evaluation of Non-Timber forest Products (NTFPs) In Bronze Casting Enterprise at Egun Street, Benin City, Edo state by C Kalu, EN Aigbobo

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The results revealed that the seasonal price variation among the various inputs were 30, 22, 38 and 10% of the respondents for charcoal, beeswax, fuelwood and laterite respectively. …”
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    Social Strata Differentials in Reproductive Behavior among Agricultural Families in the Krummhörn Region (East Frisia, 1720-1874) by Kai P. Willführ, Charlotte Störmer

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…We also include information about the seasonal climate that may have had an effect on crop prices, as well as on infant mortality via other pathways. …”
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  19. 3799

    Foglalkoztatási és jövedelemtermelési problémák vizsgálata a Balatoni turisztikai desztinációban (Problems with Employment and Income Generation in the Lake Balaton Tourism Destina... by Szilveszter Valentin

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Most of the jobs are seasonal, lasting from May to September. Nowadays we hear from entrepreneurs that they are unable to find workers even though qualifications are not required anymore, because many skilled workers use the opportunities provided by the European Union, and go abroad to work, the primary target being Austria where they work in ski resorts during the winter, or London, where they can find full time jobs and earn wages 5 times that in Hungary. …”
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    What was Killing Babies in Trondheim? An Investigation of Infant Mortality Using Individual Level Causes of Death, 1830–1907 by Hilde Leikny Sommerseth

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The drop was predominantly driven by a decline in these two causal groups, and seasonal fluctuations became less pronounced. Because of the fall in post-neonatal mortality, the relative risk of dying amongst neonates rose towards the end of the period. …”
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