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  1. 20161

    AGRICULTURAL AND BREEDING PREREQUISITES FOR SUCCESSFUL INTRODUCTION OF MIRONOVKA WINTER WHEAT VARIETIES IN THE USSR AS THE BASE FOR INTRODUCING NEW VARIETIES RESISTANT TO SIBERIAN... by V. E. Kozlov

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…As shown by the experience of the Mironovka Institute of wheat selection and seed production in the USSR, the large scale of the use of varieties raised at the Institute was determined by their winter resistance and the development of varietyoriented technologies, depending on the climatic belt, soil, rotation of crops, watering mode, etc. In our opinion, extensive growing of the new varieties is greatly hampered by the absence of such technologies for Siberia. …”
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  2. 20162

    Potential Effects and Concerns of the Agreement Between Italy and Albania on Managing Migratory Flows by Rrezart Bushati, Emanuela Furramani

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Another profile to consider is the determination of Albania as a safe place, considering that the agreement aims to transfer people rescued in international waters by Italian military vessels into Albanian territory.  …”
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  3. 20163

    A simple model of the Draupner Wave Experiment by Graeme Hocking, Emma Nel, Alice Markham, Erick Mubai, Thama Duba, Samah Ali, Hloniphile Sithole Mthethwa, Morwakoma Matabane, Ndivhuwo Ndou, Katlego Sebogodi, Salma Ahmedai, Nyathi Freeman

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Rogue Waves are large waves that appear “out of nowhere” in the open ocean and in near-shore waters. The Mathematics in Industry Study Group organized by Professor David Mason at the University of Witwatersrand in January, 2024, considered these waves due to their frequency at locations off the South African coast. …”
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  4. 20164

    Spectral Characterization of Fungal Metabolites in Aqueous Medium with Humus Substances by D. A. Khundzhua, S. V. Patsaeva, V. A. Terekhova, V. I. Yuzhakov

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The experiments revealed that the effect of microscopic fungi growing in the culture medium with added humate appeared as changes in the humic-type fluorescence: its characteristics became more similar to that of nonliving organic matter in natural waters than to original humate preparation. The experiments demonstrated degradation of coal-originated humate due to microbial activity into compounds of smaller molecular size and increased heterogeneity. …”
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  5. 20165

    Effects of Exposure to Semiconductor Nanoparticles on Aquatic Organisms by Kenton Leigh, Jennifer Bouldin, Roger Buchanan

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Consequently, their use in research and consumer products is increasing rapidly, and contamination of the environment with various nanomaterials seems inevitable. Because surface waters receive pollutants and contaminants from many sources including nanoparticles and act as reservoirs and conduits for many environmental contaminants, understanding the potential impacts of nanoparticles on the organisms within these environments is critical to evaluating their potential toxicity. …”
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  6. 20166

    Une géopoétique : du récit de voyage à Canaima, de Rómulo Gallegos by François Delprat

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The trip upstream looking for the sources of the great river and the voyage following the flow of its waters downstream becomes, through the novel, a return to the powers of the universe and a turbulent poetry of action in the flow of time.…”
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  7. 20167
  8. 20168

    The Dickensian Tropism in Contemporary Fiction by Georges Letissier

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This article draws from Jay Clayton’s study on Dickens and postmodernism to track down different contemporary responses from Kathy Acker to Sarah Waters and the Antipodean rewritings of both Peter Carey’s Jack Maggs and Lloyd Jones’s Mister Pip.…”
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  9. 20169

    Fortunella spp., Kumquat by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…If space is an issue, kumquats also do well in containers as long as they receive proper sunlight and watering. This 2-page fact sheet was written by Michael G. …”
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  10. 20170

    Variabilité hydrologique et vulnérabilité des populations du Lago Janauaca (Amazonas, Brésil) by Guillaume Drapeau, Catherine Mering, Josyane Ronchail, Naziano Filizola

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…This paper analyzes the vulnerability of riverine communities to extreme high and low waters around the Lago Janauaca near Manaus, in a context of intensification of the hydrological cycle. …”
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  11. 20171
  12. 20172

    Assessing the Influence of Summer Organic Fertilization Combined with Nitrogen Inhibitor on a Short Rotation Woody Crop in Mediterranean Environment by Anita Maienza, Giovanni Mughini, Luca Salvati, Anna Benedetti, Maria Teresa Dell'Abate

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The European Union Directive 91/676/EEC, known as Nitrates Directive, has dictated basic agronomic principles regarding the use of animal manure source as well as livestock and waste waters from small food companies. The use of nitrification inhibitors together with animal effluents as organic fertilizers could be beneficial for nutrient recycling, plant productivity, and greenhouse gas emission and could offer economic advantages as alternative to conventional fertilizers especially in the Mediterranean region. …”
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  13. 20173

    Lectures patrimoniales du thermalisme : quand le patrimoine culturel immatériel et le patrimoine architectural et paysager se nourrissent réciproquement by Mathilde Lamothe

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Until recently, the inventories of France’s intangible cultural heritage and those of the General Inventory of Cultural Heritage had rubbed shoulders without ever really meeting, just like the people taking the waters in the Pyrenees in the 19th century. The European research programme TCV-PYR, dealing with an inventory of the thermal and holiday heritage in the Pyrenees, brought together researchers from multiple scientific disciplines (history, art history, geography, and anthropology) using different methodologies in order to carry out these heritage inventories. …”
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  14. 20174

    Effect Mechanism of the North Wind on Saltwater Intrusion in the Modaomen Channel by GAO Chenchen, CAI Duo

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…When the north wind is light, the salt above the branch port of the Modaomen Channel mainly comes from the Hengzhou Channel, and the Hongwan Channel serves for salt elimination by Main Modaomen Channel to other waters. However, under the action of strong north wind, the salt in the Modaomen Channel mainly comes from the Hongwan Channel.…”
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  15. 20175

    Artificial Reefs in Florida 101 – effects on fish: Part 2 of an Artificial Reef series by Lisa Chong, Angela B. Collins, Holly Abeels, Anna Braswell, Ana Zangroniz, Andrew Ropicki, Scott Jackson, Ed Camp

    Published 2022-05-01
    “… Increasingly, coastal managers are placing artificial reefs in marine waters. These long-lasting habitat alterations have measurable effects on fish, fishers, divers, fisheries, and marine social ecological systems. …”
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  16. 20176

    Dynamique d’occupation du sol des zones humides urbanisées de Dakar (Sénégal) de 1942 à 2014 by Diop Aimée, Hyacinthe Sambou, Cheikh Diop, Elysée Ntiranyibagira, Honoré Dacosta, Bienvenu Sambou

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…At that time, the built-up area prevailed with 37.27% at the expense of bare areas, waters surfaces, and especially woodlands. The densification of the road network is the major driver of the fragmentation of the Niayes and the main entryway to their occupation.…”
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  17. 20177

    Artificial Reefs in Florida 101: Effects on Fishers (and Divers))—Part 3 of an Artificial Reef Series by Lisa Chong, Angela B. Collins, Holly Abeels, Anna Braswell, Ana Zangroniz, Andrew Ropicki, Scott Jackson, Edward V. Camp

    Published 2022-10-01
    “… Increasingly, coastal managers are placing artificial reefs in marine waters. These long-lasting habitat alterations have measurable effects on fish, fishers, divers, fisheries, and marine social ecological systems. …”
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  18. 20178

    Analyse du basculement des modes d’extraction des eaux souterraines dans le Saïss (Maroc) by Rhoda Fofack, Jean-Paul Billaud, Marcel Kuper, Olivier Petit

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…As a consequence, two “social worlds” emerged, a “world of scarcity” and a “world of abundance”, which are not compartmentalized and operate in a form of hybridity and which reveal territorialities necessarily subservient to the temporalities that punctuate the construction of the social worlds of the hidden waters of the Saïss.…”
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  19. 20179

    Des “hermaphrodites de nationalité” ? Colonisation maritime en Algérie et naturalisation des marins-pêcheurs italiens de Bône (Annaba) des années 1860 à 1914 by Hugo Vermeren

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…From the 1860s onwards, the official policy of pairing French sovereignty on land with the privilege of fishing in territorial waters aimed at naturalizing and settling these fishermen, but, in fact, it encouraged the trafficking of identity papers that would help them bypass rules that became more and more stringent. …”
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  20. 20180

    Fortunella spp., Kumquat by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…If space is an issue, kumquats also do well in containers as long as they receive proper sunlight and watering. This 2-page fact sheet was written by Michael G. …”
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