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    When did Buddleja davidii become invasive in Slovenia? by Nejc Jogan

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In Slovenia, a switch from benign naturalized plant to invasiveness occurred just recently, so in the last decade it has been spreading rapidly in the sense of geography and also forming viable competitively strong populations in (semi-)natural habitat types such as abandoned quarries, rocky slopes and river banks. In the article its spreading is presented with some older overlooked records and several new records that more than double our knowledge of the species’ distribution in Slovenia. …”
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    Reconsidérer la prospective de l’eau en Europe dans ses dimensions politiques by Sara Fernandez, Gabrielle Bouleau, Sébastien Treyer

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…We propose to question this model by showing that several alternate DPSIR framings are possible on the Garonne. …”
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    Organiser la proximité entre usagers de l’eau : le cas de la Gestion Volumétrique dans le Bassin de la Charente by Céline Granjou, Patrice Garin

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…Since the 90’s in the French region watered by the river Charente water resources have been weighed down with irrigation. …”
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    La (dés)illusion communautaire. De l’ambivalence de la notion de « communauté » en Amazonie brésilienne by Émilie Stoll, Ricardo Theophilo Folhes

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In the Brazilian Amazon, the formation of rural « communities » was largely driven by the Catholic Church, and later strengthened by several external institutional actors. Now regarded as the political unit by external actors, it is the privileged interlocutor of many public policies concerned with land tenure and the redistribution of resources. …”
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    April 15th war and hemodialysis patients in Sudan: a cross-sectional study by Malaz Hassan Dafaalla Idrees, Moez Mohammed Ibrahim Bashir, Balqees Abdeen Ahmed Mohamed, Amal Essam Ali Ahmed, Hamid Mohieldin Mohamed Abdalla, Kamil Mirghani Ali Shaaban

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The ongoing armed conflict in Sudan has led to a worsening humanitarian catastrophe, posing serious challenges to the country’s health-care system and even its collapse. Healthcare facilities have been severely affected, with barely one-third of hospitals operating in conflict zones. …”
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    Silvopastoral Systems Enhance Soil Quality in Grasslands of Colombia by Judith Martínez, Yasmín S. Cajas, Juan D. León, Nelson W. Osorio

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In the tropical drylands of Colombia, the soils subjected to traditional systems of livestock production are severely degraded and depleted of plant nutrients. …”
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    CROSS-BORDER CO-OPERATION EUROREGIONS IN THE ROMANIAN DANUBE BORDER-ZONE by RADU SĂGEATĂ, MIHAELA PERSU

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Since several transversal issues have been cropping up, the need was felt for a unitary system to tackle them. …”
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    Characteristics of Land Use Change and Evaluation of Ecological Sensitivity in Chongqing by XIE Xianjian, GOU Qiantao, WU Han

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…[Objective] Chongqing, as the economic center of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China and a barrier to ensure ecological security in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, is a typical ecological functional and fragile area in China. …”
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    Estimation of blue carbon stock in the Liaohe Estuary wetland based on soil thickness and multi-scenario modeling by Lina Ke, Nan Lei, Shilin Zhang, Changkun Yin, Yao Lu, Lei Wang, Qin Tan, Yu Zhao, Quanming Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In 2030, under the natural growth scenario (NGS), the expansion of the aquaculture ponds is the most obvious, while the shrinkage in suaeda salsa and shallow marine water areas is the most severe. Under the economic development scenario (EDS), the built-up land increases most significantly, and the phragmites australis and suaeda salsa decrease in different degrees. …”
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    Understanding Ambiguity in Knowledge, Value and Institutional Structure: A Case Study of Chinese Open Network Community by Yao Jin

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Analyzing the structural stain from the dimension of knowledge, value, and institutional structure in the network community, multifarious ambiguity is found in Chinese network governance. A representative survey object is selected to understand Chinese network governance after COVID 2019. …”
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    L’huile de carapa chez les Wayãpi de Trois Sauts by Adèle Thomas, Barthelemy Miso, Pierre-Michel Forget, Marie Fleury

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…., the seeds of which are used by the Wayãpi to produce oil. This study has several objectives: first, it aims to confirm the identification of a single species, map the distribution of collected trees and evaluate seed production. …”
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    THE АNAPA AMPELOGRAPHIC COLLECTION IS THE LARGEST CENTER OF VINE GENE POOL ACCUMULATION AND RESEARCH IN RUSSIA by M. I. Pankin, V. S. Petrov, A. A. Lukianova, E. T. Ilnitskaya, G. E. Nikulushkina, A. G. Kovalenko, V. А. Bolshakov

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The collection has given birth to twenty seven varieties and elite forms, of which twelve varieties have been sent to the State Committee for the Testing of New Varieties of Agricultural Plants (Pluto, Muzhestvenniy (Courageous), Gordiy (Proud), Maran, Varvarovsky, Harmony, Progress, Gorniy (Mountaneous), Saturn, Dimitry, Vladimir, Kurchansky). …”
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    Amiens/Samarobriva, cité des Ambiens : aux origines de la ville romaine by Didier Bayard

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The first is related to its origins: despite the mention of its Celtic-sounding name in the De Bello Gallico or Cicero’s correspondence, no tangible link could be established between the Roman city and a previous Gallic town, or even a Caesarian camp.The building of the North Sea road, maybe during Agrippa’s second rule in Gaul between -19 and -16, seems to be at the root of a settlement at the edge of the Somme river. …”
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    Application of a Homogenous Assay for the Detection of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene to Environmental Water Samples by Ellen R. Goldman, Adrienne L. Egge, Igor L. Medintz, Michael E. Lassman, George P. Anderson

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Addition of 10x phosphate-buffered saline to samples to increase their ionic strength to that of our standard laboratory buffer (about 0.17 M) significantly improved the range over which the assay functioned in several river water samples.…”
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    Soil Loss Assessment in Western High Atlas of Morocco: Beni Mohand Watershed Study Case by Latifa Bou-imajjane, Mhamed Alaeddine Belfoul

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Soil loss triggered by water erosion constitutes a major issue that causes several environmental and socioeconomic concerns. …”
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