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At the end of the Eighties the global recognition of Alpine architecture coincided with a profound shift in architectural media, particularly journalism. Photographic images played an increasing role in the reproduction of architecture in journals. In this overview, the important position of some sacred works is discussed, as they competed for the ...
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The Power of Pack Mules: Harnessing Partnerships With Land Stewards for Remote Ecosystem Research
Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, EarlyView.
Andrew Burgess+6 more
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Reliability of Commercial TOPCon PV Modules—An Extensive Comparative Study
Commercial PV modules based on the TOPCon technology showed significant degradation (PMPP) in some accelerated aging tests, especially damp heat and UV tests. After indoor UV aging, the modules exhibited a degradation and recovery behavior, whose mechanism and practical relevance is still under investigation.
Paul Gebhardt+4 more
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Sub-alpine plants : or, flowers of the Swiss woods and meadows /
H. S. Thompson
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I.Notes of an Excursion made by the Scottish Botanical Alpine Club to the Aberdeenshire and Forfarshire Mountains in August1874. By Professor BALFOUR [PDF]
Balfour
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Long‐Term Photovoltaic System Performance in Cold, Snowy Climates
We review degradation rates of photovoltaic systems located in cold humid continental, subarctic, and tundra climates and analyze three new photovoltaic systems > 60° N in Alaska and Canada with each with between 5 and 16 years of data. Overall, PV systems located in cold climates have a median degradation rate of −0.33%/year.
Erin M. Tonita+6 more
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Ecological factors affecting Alpine chamois population recruitment: remote sensing can support adaptive management [PDF]
The analysis of ecological factors able to affect the life history traits of ungulates is important to reveal key information on population dynamics of wild herbivores.
Apollonio, Marco+4 more
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Periglacial Vegetation‐Banked Terraces: A Global Survey
ABSTRACT Periglacial vegetation‐banked terraces (VBTs) are roughly parallel, step‐like landforms with bare treads and vegetated risers, where tread length (across‐slope) markedly exceeds tread width (downslope). Many follow the contour, but others dip off‐contour at angles of up to 40°.
Colin K. Ballantyne
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