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    Chemical Composition Characteristics and Source Apportionment of PM2.5 in Ceramic Industrial Base during Winter by Xiang Tu, Xiaozhen Fang, Hansun Fang, Changlin Ye, Zugen Liu, Xuehui Jia, Dan He, Jinliang Wang, Hong Huang, Changwei Zou, Chenglong Yu

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The study reported herein describes an effort to ascertain the degree and sources of the PM2.5 collected in a ceramic industrial base during winter. The major chemical components in PM2.5 were analyzed, including carbonaceous aerosols, water-soluble ions, and inorganic elements. …”
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    High-resolution mapping of global winter-triticeae crops using a sample-free identification method by Y. Fu, X. Chen, C. Song, X. Huang, J. Dong, Q. Peng, W. Yuan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<p>Winter-triticeae crops, such as winter wheat, winter barley, winter rye and triticale, are important in human diets and are planted worldwide, and thus accurate spatial distribution information on winter-triticeae crops is crucial for monitoring crop production and food security. …”
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    New approach to identifying elite winter sport athletes’ risk of relative energy deficiency in sport (REDs) by Leigh Gabel, Steven K Boyd, Emily M Smith, Kelly Drager, Erik M Groves, Lauren A Burt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using advanced imaging to explore REDs risk in a population of winter high-performance athletes is novel.…”
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    Hyperspectral estimation of chlorophyll density in winter wheat using fractional-order derivative combined with machine learning by Chenbo Yang, Chenbo Yang, Meichen Feng, Juan Bai, Hui Sun, Rutian Bi, Lifang Song, Chao Wang, Yu Zhao, Wude Yang, Lujie Xiao, Meijun Zhang, Xiaoyan Song

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Chlorophyll density (ChD) can reflect the photosynthetic capacity of the winter wheat population, therefore achieving real-time non-destructive monitoring of ChD in winter wheat is of great significance for evaluating the growth status of winter wheat. …”
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    Future Changes in Winter‐Time Extratropical Cyclones Over South Africa From CORDEX‐CORE Simulations by Sandeep Chinta, C. Adam Schlosser, Xiang Gao, Kevin Hodges

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, we examine the projected future changes in winter‐time ETCs over South Africa (SA) using simulations from CORDEX‐CORE Africa. …”
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    “As we are mocked with art” (5.3.68): The Winter’s Tale comme anatomie de la réception by Pierre Iselin

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…As in other Shakespearean late plays, The Winter’s Tale, the question of art and the theatre is central, here especially in terms of reception and interpretation, then of hermeneutics. …”
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    Main Factors Influencing Winter Visibility at the Xinjin Flight College of the Civil Aviation Flight University of China by Jing Zhang, Pengguo Zhao, Xiuting Wang, Jie Zhang, Jia Liu, Bolan Li, Yunjun Zhou, Hao Wang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The linear and nonlinear relationships between winter visibility, meteorological factors, and PM2.5 were measured using daily data in winter from 2013 to 2016. …”
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    Winter Wheat Row Spacing and Alternative Crop Effects on Relay-Intercrop, Double-Crop, and Wheat Yields by Leah Sandler, Kelly A. Nelson, Christopher Dudenhoeffer

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In Missouri as well as much of the Midwest, the most popular double-cropping system was winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) followed by soybean (Glycine max (L.) …”
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    Optimizing drip irrigation to enhance winter wheat performance: yield, economic benefits, and water use efficiency by Yanhui Wang, Haowei Sun, Li Wang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Drip irrigation is beneficial for improving crop yield and water use efficiency (WUE); however, it is rarely used for winter wheat production in semi-humid and drought-prone areas. …”
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