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  1. 841

    Impact of Seasonal Variations on Semen Parameters: A Retrospective Analysis of Data from Subjects Attending a Tertiary Care Fertility Centre by Anitha Malathi, Ramesh P. Iyer, Reji Mohan, Sheila Balakrishnan

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Located in a tropical region, we have only three seasons – summer, winter and rainy season. Literature search did not reveal studies from Indian subcontinent. …”
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  2. 842

    Estimation of population structure in emmer wheat germplasm conserved in the National Genebank of India by Jatin Tanwar, Sandhya Tyagi, Shivani Sharma, Preeti Jakhar, Gaurav Kumar, Sherry R. Jacob, Amit Kumar Singh, Shailendra K. Jha, Jyoti Kumari

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Agro-morphological characterization was performed on 192 emmer wheat accessions during the winter season of 2019–2020, and subsequently 96 accessions were selected for morphological and molecular diversity analysis during the winter season of 2020–2021. …”
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  3. 843

    Seasonal variation of air quality index and assessment by S.D. Kumar, A. Dash

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…It has been revealed from the study that the air quality status of the area has been declining from 2013 to 2016 i.e. 78.9 to 157.8 in summer, 49.4 to 84.3 in monsoon and 86.9 to 183.9 in winter season. It has also been found that, PM<sub>10</sub> and PM<sub>2.5 </sub>were responsible for maximum sub-index as well as air quality index. …”
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    Long-term Measurements of Carbonaceous Aerosol at Cape Hedo, Okinawa, Japan: Effects of Changes in Emissions in East Asia by Kojiro Shimada, Akinori Takami, Takatsugu Ishida, Yuta Taniguchi, Shuichi Hasegawa, Chak K. Chan, Yong Pyo Kim, Neng-Huei Lin, Shiro Hatakeyama

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The secondary OC (SOC)/OC ratio showed an increasing trend from 2004 till 2011, which may have been caused by a reduction in primary emissions of OC and compositional changes in the organic compounds originating in China, from which air pollutants were frequently transported during spring and winter. Although the EC concentration did not change appreciably in either season, the OC concentration decreased at rates of 0.10 µg C m−3 y−1 and 0.11 µg C m−3 y−1 during spring and winter, respectively. …”
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  6. 846

    Freeze-Thaw Cycle Effect on Sputtering Rate of Water-Saturated Yellow Sandstone under Impact Loading by Yunbing Hu, Tianzhu Duan, Penghui Xian, Liang Chen

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The results can provide some guidance for production in winter and winter regions.…”
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  7. 847

    Spatiotemporal Response of MODIS Derived Vegetation index to climatic condition Case study: Kohgiloyeh O Boirahmad Province of Iran by Mohammad Hossein Nasserzadeh, zahra Hejazizadeh, Zahra Gholampour, Bohloul Alijani

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The results indicated that during winter (December to March) the spatial distribution of NDVI is highly correlated with LST spatial distribution. …”
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  8. 848

    La villégiature anglaise et l’invention de la Côte d’Azur by Alain Bottaro

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The first few colonies of winter visitors were the New Borough in the Croix de Marbre section of Nice, the Croix des Gardes district in Cannes, or Carnolès or Garavan in Menton. …”
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  9. 849

    Reversed link between central pacific ENSO and Greenland–Barents sea ice by Yuxin Xie, Anmin Duan, Chao Zhang, Chuangzhi He, Qi Mao, Bingxian Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Winter Arctic sea ice is a crucial climate indicator, declining at an accelerated rate compared to the past and playing a significant role in Arctic amplification over recent decades. …”
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  10. 850

    Waterhyacinth: Florida’s Worst Floating Weed by Lyn A. Gettys

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…This attractive, free-floating aquatic plant grows throughout the year in southern Florida but often dies back during the winter in the northern parts of the state. Waterhyacinth is cultivated as a water garden and pond plant, but cultivation, sale, and possession of this noxious weed is prohibited in Florida. …”
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  11. 851

    丹顶鹤繁殖期雌雄行为差异 by 苏立英, 许杰, 周德胜

    Published 1987-01-01
    “…近年来各国政府和科学家为保护这一濒危物种做了种种努力,对它的生态学进行了较详细的研究(Masatomi,1970—1983;Winter, S.V·1977;Smerensky等,1980,1981;马国恩,1982;冯科…”
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  12. 852

    Fireweed (Heartleaf nettle) Control in Pastures by Jason A. Ferrell

    Published 2006-05-01
    “… Fireweed (Urtica chamaedryoides) (Figure 1) is native to Florida, but has only recently become problematic. This winter annual species is commonly observed in north and central Florida pastures, particularly in bareground areas (near feeding pens and under fences) as well as along tree lines where forage grasses are less dense. …”
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  13. 853

    Wild Radish--Biology and Control by Jason A. Ferrell, Greg E. MacDonald

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…It is found throughout the state and can be a serious pest in other crops including peanut, corn and winter vegetables. This publication provides information concerning the biology and growth of wild radish, the problems associated with its presence in wheat and other small grains and methods of control and management. …”
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    Mineral Concentrations in Grazed Cool-Season Annual Grass Pastures in North Florida by Bob Myer, G. Chelliah, Lee McDowell, Nancy Wilkinson, Ann Blount, Cheryl Mackowiak

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Chelliah, Lee McDowell, Nancy Wilkinson, Ann Blount, and Cheryl Mackowiak, describes information gained from a mineral study component of a four-year grazing study at NFREC Beef Unit, to measure monthly concentrations of selected minerals in forage during the late fall-winter-spring grazing season in north Florida. Published by the UF Department of Animal Science, August 2009. …”
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    Waterhyacinth: Florida’s Worst Floating Weed by Lyn A. Gettys

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…This attractive, free-floating aquatic plant grows throughout the year in southern Florida but often dies back during the winter in the northern parts of the state. Waterhyacinth is cultivated as a water garden and pond plant, but cultivation, sale, and possession of this noxious weed is prohibited in Florida. …”
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    FROST RESISTANCE OF NEW PEACH FORMS IN THE COLLECTION OF NIKITSKY BOTANICAL GARDENS by E. I. Bunchuk

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Floral buds are especially sensitive to adverse winter and spring conditions. The developed assortment of peach should satisfy climatic conditions of the south of Russia. …”
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  17. 857

    Fireweed (Heartleaf Nettle) Control in Pastures by Brent Sellers, Jason Ferrell, Pratap Devkota

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… Fireweed (Urtica chamaedryoides) (Figure 1) is native to Florida, but has only recently become problematic. This winter annual species is commonly observed in north and central Florida pastures, particularly in bareground areas (near feeding pens and under fences), as well as along tree lines where forage grasses are less dense. …”
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    Coccidiosis among goats in Baghdad Province - Iraq by Azhar Ali Faraj

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The peak of infection was in spring and winter, and then the infection declined in hot and dry summer. …”
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    Real Estate Development in the Ski Resorts of the Tarentaise Valley by Gabriel Fablet

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…In the context of a mature winter sports market and ageing accommodation facilities, most contemporary French ski resorts are having to deal with a gradual decline in visitor numbers. …”
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  20. 860

    Taro Planthopper Tarophagus colocasiae (Matsumura) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Delphacidae: Delphacinae) by Alexander Tasi, Adam Dale

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Schott) Originally native to Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and islands in the Pacific Ocean, Tarophagus colocasiae was first discovered in the continental United States at a garden center in Winter Haven, FL in 2015. The economic impacts of Tarophagus colocasiae in Florida are currently unknown, but it may affect the aesthetic value and saleability of nursery and landscape plants. …”
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