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Growing Season Lengthens in a North American Deciduous Woody Community From 1993 to 2021. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
For a North American deciduous woody community, the study demonstrates that, over 29 years, increased phenological advances in spring and delays in autumn have led to a growing season lengthening of 4.7 days/decade. Warming of spring mean daily temperatures and autumn minimum temperatures predicted these phenological changes, thus supporting the ...
Augspurger CK, Zaya DN.
europepmc   +2 more sources

De la luzerne aux masterplanned communities : enjeux de la gestion de l’eau sur un front d’urbanisation, le cas de Buckeye en Arizona

open access: yesIdeAs, 2020
The city of Buckeye, on the west side of ​​the Phoenix urban area (the state capital of Arizona) is the fastest growing city in the United States. Located in a semi-arid environment, the city was born at the edge of an irrigation canal in the context of ...
Anne-Lise Boyer, Rebecca F.A. Bernat
doaj   +1 more source

Changes in fruit skin δAbsorbance and heat stress response compounds in relation to sunburn browning severities of 'Buckeye Gala' apple

open access: yesFruit Research, 2023
High temperature deteriorates apple tree performance and fruit growth. In the summer of 2021, heat waves affected the apple production zones in the Pacific Northwest of North America. In a 'Buckeye Gala' experimental trial in Summerland, British Columbia,
Kelly Ross   +7 more
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Lima Buckeye [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
The Ohio State University has digitized some of its historically significant content for use by scholars, students and the public. These materials should be examined as part of the historical record.

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Evolution of Military Aerial Imagery 1859-2015: From Balloon to Drones

open access: yesNuova Antologia Militare, 2022
Aerial photography for military purposes started around 1880, when all major European armies used balloons as observation platforms. Starting from the first shot in 1911, the airplane gradually became the main photographic platform through all WWI to ...
Marco Belogi, Elena Leoni
doaj   +1 more source

Frequency and developmental timing of linear enamel hypoplasia defects in Early Archaic Texan hunter-gatherers [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ, 2018
Digital photographs taken under controlled conditions were used to examine the incidence of linear enamel hypoplasia defects (LEHs) in burials from the Buckeye Knoll archaeological site (41VT98 Victoria county, Texas), which spans the Early to Late ...
J. Colette Berbesque, Kara C. Hoover
doaj   +2 more sources

Lima Buckeye [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
The Ohio State University has digitized some of its historically significant content for use by scholars, students and the public. These materials should be examined as part of the historical record.

core   +6 more sources

Aesculus flava: Yellow Buckeye

open access: yesEDIS, 2003
This document describes the characteristics, growth habits, and landscape uses of Yellow Buckeye (Aesculus flava), a large deciduous tree native to North America.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
doaj   +1 more source

Perspective: Optical measurement of feature dimensions and shapes by scatterometry

open access: yesAPL Materials, 2018
The use of optical scattering to measure feature shape and dimensions, scatterometry, is now routine during semiconductor manufacturing. Scatterometry iteratively improves an optical model structure using simulations that are compared to experimental ...
Alain C. Diebold   +2 more
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Aesculus glabra: Ohio Buckeye

open access: yesEDIS, 2003
A true North American native, Ohio Buckeye forms a short trunk with a low branching structure, creating an oval to rounded canopy 40 to 50 feet wide on a tree 50 to 70 feet tall. The four to six-inch-long, coarse, bright green, palmately compound leaves
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
doaj   +1 more source

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