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    Seasonal changes in the fatty acid profile of Cystoseira crinita Duby, 1830, distributed on the Sinop Peninsula Coast of the Black Sea by Melek Ersoy Karaçuha, Gökhan Yıldız, Ali Karaçuha

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It has been determined that the MUFA value varies between 25.88% in winter and 30.79% in summer, and the SFA value varies between 33.50% in winter and 35.98% in summer. …”
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    Seasonal Characteristics of Volatile Organic Compounds in Seoul, Korea: Major Sources and Contribution to Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation by Yeonjung Lee, Soo Ran Won, Hye Jung Shin, Dae Gon Kim, Ji Yi Lee

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This study attempted to elucidate the distribution characteristics of VOCs in the atmosphere of Seoul by measuring 34 types of VOCs in real time in the winter of 2020 and summer of 2021. The objectives of this research are as follows: (1) understand the characteristics of VOCs in Seoul and the difference between winter and summer compositions, (2) identify the main sources of VOCs in winter and summer, and (3) estimate the contribution of VOCs to the SOA formation potential in Seoul. …”
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    Seasonal Changes in Sleep Duration in African American and African College Students Living In Washington, D.C. by Janna Volkov, Kelly J. Rohan, Samina M. Yousufi, Minh-Chau Nguyen, Michael A. Jackson, Courtney M. Thrower, John W. Stiller, Teodor T. Postolache

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…(N = 575) were grouped into a winter SAD/S-SAD group or a no winter diagnosis group, and winter and summer sleep length were determined. …”
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    Realization of the genetic potential of frost hardiness in apple hybrids of different ploidy by N. G. Krasova, Z. E. Ozherelieva, A. M. Galasheva

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The results of a study of resistance to unfavorable winter conditions of new selection seedlings of apple developed in the Institute as part of priority directions of apple breeding are presented.The goal of the work is to estimate winter hardiness of apple genotypes developed by combining scab resistance in a triploid genotype (RVi6+3х). …”
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    LEAF-Net: A Unified Framework for Leaf Extraction and Analysis in Multi-Crop Phenotyping Using YOLOv11 by Ameer Tamoor Khan, Signe Marie Jensen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study evaluates YOLOv11-based models for automated leaf detection and segmentation across spring barley, spring wheat, winter wheat, winter rye, and winter triticale. The key focus is assessing whether a unified model trained on a combined multi-crop dataset can outperform crop-specific models. …”
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    СLINICAL AND LABORATORY FEATURES OF LEPTOSPIROSIS DEPENDING ON THE SEASON OF THE YEAR by Olena Zubach, Alexander Zinchuk

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…It has been established that with leptospirosis, the severity of the disease, as well as the severity of the main symptoms and changes in laboratory parameters can be conventionally expressed in the following order: spring > winter > autumn > summer. Jaundice was observed oftenest in patients with leptospirosis during winter, the main complications of leptospirosis (acute kidney failure, toxic shock syndrome and thrombohemorrhagic syndrome) - during the spring months, and pneumonia - in winter. …”
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    Genetic polymorphism of high-molecular-weight glutenin subunit loci in bread wheat varieties in the Pre-Ural steppe zone by A. A. Galimova, A. R. Kuluev, K. R. Ismagilov, B. R. Kuluev

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In the Glu-B1 locus, the predominance of alleles associated with the production of the Bx7 and By9 subunits was revealed for both winter and spring varieties. In the case of the Glu-D1 gene, for all the wheat groups studied, the composition of the Dx5+Dy10 subunits was the most common: in 92.3 % of winter and 68.2 % of spring PSZ accessions and in 80 % of winter and 55 % of spring VIR accessions. …”
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    ANALYSIS OF THE FACTORS DETERINING MANY-YEAR CHANGES OF RUNOFF FROM OLIGOTROPHIC BOGS by Vladimir. I. Batuyev, Igor L. Kalyuzhniy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…We have stated that the freezing depth is a factor that regulates the ratio between the winter runoff and spring runoff. It has been shown that the layer of the winter runoff-forming moisture increase with its decrease and, consequently, the winter runoff is increasing while the spring runoff is decreasing. …”
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    Drivers and mechanisms contributing to excess warming in Europe during recent decades by Buwen Dong, Rowan T. Sutton

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Using a simple observation-based method, we estimate that around 40% ± 39% (in winter) and 29% ± 10% (in summer) of excess European warming is “dynamical” - attributable to changes in atmospheric circulation. …”
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    Seasonal variations of microbial community in a full scale oil field produced water treatment plant by Q. Xie, S. Bai, Y. Li, L. Liu, S. Wang, J. Xi

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Chemical oxygen demand effluent concentration achieved lower than 50 mg/L level after the system in both summer and winter, however, chemical oxygen demand removal rates after anaerobic baffled reactor treatment system were significant higher in summer than that in winter, which conformed to the microbial community diversity. …”
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    Arctic sea ice melting has produced distinct sea ice-atmosphere coupled patterns by Bingyi Wu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The possible influence of Arctic sea ice on weather events and climate variations has received considerable attention, while the evolution of its relationship with interannual variations of winter temperature across much of Eurasia remains poorly understood. …”
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    Investigating the Influence of Anthropogenic Forcing on Observed Mean and Extreme Sea Level Pressure Trends over the Mediterranean Region by Armineh Barkhordarian

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The large-scale component (spatial mean) of the GS signal is detectable in all the 17 models in winter and in 12 of the 17 models in summer. However, the small-scale component (spatial anomalies about the spatial mean) of GS signal is only detectable in winter within 11 of the 17 models. …”
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