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Angling tourism: A state-of-the-art review
This paper represents a scoping review of angling tourism. Using the Google Scholar search engine and Scopus search, the paper reviews 98 journal articles on angling tourism in terms of year of publication, geographic locations of case studies ...
Olga Hannonen, Gijsbert Hoogendoorn
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Angling for endangered fish: conservation problem or conservation action?
Recreational angling has been implicated in population declines of some marine and freshwater fish, but this activity is rarely considered as a threat or even halted when endangered species are targeted.
Steven J Cooke +2 more
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Assessing the contribution of recreational sea angling to the English economy [PDF]
Sea angling has been shown to be a high value activity with significant expenditure by individuals on their sport. Deriving estimates of the economic contribution of recreational sea angling is important in a number of related policy contexts, from ...
Max Munday, Neil Roche, Kieran Hyder
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Which factors influence spatio–temporal changes in the distribution of invasive and native species of genus Carassius? [PDF]
Within the genus Carassius Jarocki, 1822 , the crucian carp (C. carassius L., 1758) occurs naturally in the northern part of Middle Danube Basin (Austria, Morava, Slovakia).
Jakub Fedorčák +2 more
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Angling as a source of non-native freshwater fish: a European review
In a context of the growing concern about the impact of biological invasions, our objective is to review the role of those non-native species that have primarily been introduced for angling purposes in at least one European country.
Antonio J Carpio, José Oteros
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Introduction: The goal of this study was to develop a novel cephalometric estimation to assess the sagittal relationship between the maxilla and mandible. Methodology: Fifty pre-treatment lateral cephalograms were chosen and classified into classes I, II, and III based on ANB angle, W angle, Beta angle, and Pi angle.
Garima Beniwal +5 more
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Mental Health and Recreational Angling in UK Adult Males: A Cross-Sectional Study
Exposure to aquatic environments (i.e., blue spaces) can lead to improved mental health and well-being. One meaningful way to spend time in blue spaces is through recreational angling, although limited scientific literature exists on this topic.
Jason J. Wilson +8 more
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A New Angle on the Angle of Louis [PDF]
Previous literature has stated that the center of the right atrium lies approximately 5 cm below the sternal angle regardless of body position. Our objective was to measure the distance from the Angle of Louis to various locations in the right atrium and determine whether these distances vary with patients' body habitus.
Ravi K, Ramana +2 more
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Recreational sea angling is an important recreational activity in the United Kingdom with around 1.6% of adults participating and a total economic impact of around £1.5 billion each year.
Samantha A. Hook +7 more
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We use a probabilistic interpretation of solid angles to generalize the well-known fact that the inner angles of a triangle sum to 180 degrees. For the 3-dimensional case, we show that the sum of the solid inner vertex angles of a tetrahedron T, divided by 2*pi, gives the probability that an orthogonal projection of T onto a random 2-plane is a ...
David V. Feldman, Daniel A. Klain
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