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Climatic limiting factors: temperature.
2017Abstract This chapter focuses on the effect of temperature on seed dormancy, cold resistance and spring frost damage in cherries and effects of warm temperatures on flower and fruit development. The consequences of global warming on the survival and production of cherries are also discussed.
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Climatic factors and climatic therapy in asthma
Revue Française d'Allergologie et d'Immunologie Clinique, 1998Summary Increased severe asthma could be linked to a repeated exposure to House Dust Mite (HDM) often responsible for therapeutic failures. HDM allergens are actually among the most potent determinants of asthma. It can provoke the maintenance of inflammatory process, an important bronchial epithelial damage and could induce a reduction of ...
H. Razzouk +4 more
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Organizational Climate and Culture Factors
Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2006Nurses and others have expressed a great deal of interest in the potential for incorporating notions about organizational culture and climate in research and practice aiming to improve health care safety. In this review, definitions and measures of these terms are explored, the state of the research literature connecting culture and climate with safety
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Climatic factors affecting gestational length in mares under subtropical climate
Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2021The aim of this study was (i) to evaluate the relationship of climatic factors with gestational length (GL) and (ii) to evaluate the relationship of sire, foal gender and maternal factors with GL in mares. Retrospective data from 470 gestations of 202 respective mares were collected from a Criollo breeding farm in the southern hemisphere.
Bruna.S.S. Moraes +6 more
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Non-Climatic Factors Causing Climate Change
2020Climate change refers to fluctuations in the global climate of the earth or in regional climates over time. It describes changes in volatility or average weather conditions or average (normal) weather on time scales that fluctuate between decades and millions of years.
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To begin with a historical note, the documented recognition of climate as a molder of soil is but a century old, though earlier de Saussure had suggested in his Voyages dans les Alpes (1796) that climate is responsible for variations in contents of soil organic matter.
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To begin with a historical note, the documented recognition of climate as a molder of soil is but a century old, though earlier de Saussure had suggested in his Voyages dans les Alpes (1796) that climate is responsible for variations in contents of soil organic matter.
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Aging bone score and climatic factors
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1998Hand radiograms for osseographic assessment of bone aging status were taken from more than 7,500 individuals residing in 31 different localities and belonging to 20 ethnic groups. Multiple regression analysis was used to evaluate possible associations between bone aging parameters and several climatic factors, to wit: hours of daylight in January and ...
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