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    Modelling nitrogen transformation in the Lake Bunyonyi ecosystem, South‑Western Uganda by Alex, Saturday, Thomas, J. Lyimo, John, Machiwa, Pamba, Siajali

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Denitrification · Lake Bunyonyi · Mineralization · Nitrification and nitrogen dynamics…”
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    Modelling nitrogen transformation in the Lake Bunyonyi ecosystem, South‑Western Uganda by Alex, Saturday, Thomas, J. Lyimo, John, Machiwa, Siajali, Pamba

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Denitrification · Lake Bunyonyi · Mineralization · Nitrification and nitrogen dynamics…”
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    In-Lane Localization and Ego-Lane Identification Method Based on Highway Lane Endpoints by Kyoungtaek Choi, Jae Kyu Suhr, Ho Gi Jung

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Therefore, if an ego-lane is not identified, the lane endpoints detected in an ego-lane can be falsely corresponded to the lane endpoints in the other lane of a map. …”
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    The games : a global history of Olympics by Goldblatt, David

    Published 2016
    Subjects: “…Olympic games…”
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    Diversity and Some Biological Aspects of Fishes in Lake Maybahr, Albuko Woreda, Ethiopia by Gatriay Tut Deng

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Therefore, this study aimed to explore the diversity and some biological aspects of fishes in Lake Maybahr. The fish sample was collected from selected sampling sites using gill nets with varying mesh sizes. …”
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    A mathematical model for the seasonal transmission of schistosomiasis in the lake and marshland regions of China by Yingke Li, Zhidong Teng, Shigui Ruan, Mingtao Li, Xiaomei Feng

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The monthly data of human schistosomiasis cases in Hubei, Hunan, and Anhui provinces (lake and marshland regions) released by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) display a periodic pattern with more cases in late summer and early autumn. …”
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    The Characterization of Prokaryotic Diversity in Lake Beyşehir Using a 16s Metagenomics Study by Ercan Arıcan, Hatice Kübra Kızıl Pat, Neşe Akçay, Sultan Fidan Pedük, Fahri Pat

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Lake Beysehir, located in the Central Anatolia Region, is the biggest lake in Central Anatolia, providing drinking water and irrigation. …”
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    Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems—Lesson 3: Aquatic Ecosystems—Lakes, Springs & Rivers by Karen Blyler, Joy Jordan

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Written by Karen Blyler and Joy Jordan, and published by the UF Department of 4-H Youth Development, November 2014. 4H349/4H349: Aquatic and Marine Ecosystems—Lesson 3: Aquatic Ecosystems: Lakes, Springs, and Rivers (ufl.edu) …”
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    Climate Change and Ecosystem Services of Florida’s Largest Water Body: Lake Okeechobee by Karl Havens

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…If these changes are not compensated for by more rainfall, the state’s largest water body, Lake Okeechobee, could experience prolonged periods of very low water levels and catastrophic loss of its ecosystem services, which are the benefits that people receive from ecosystems. …”
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    The Effect of Land-Use Intensity on Surface Temperature in the Dongting Lake Area, China by Wenmin Hu, Weijun Zhou, Hongshi He

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The relationships between observed rapid changes in land use and temperature in the Dongting Lake area from 2001 to 2010 were examined. The results revealed the following features: (1) The temperature increased when the land-use intensity increased via a hierarchical transition owing to grass and forest land reductions of 26.25% and 11.74%, respectively; built-up land increased by 48.45%. (2) The temperature increase was driven more by the external environment than by land-use intensity changes. …”
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