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COBASE: A new copula‐based shuffling method for ensemble weather forecast postprocessing
We propose COBASE, a novel copula‐based postprocessing methododology that combines the strengths of multivariate parametric correction with non‐parametric rank‐based approaches. We consider two case studies for multi‐site temperature in Austria and multi‐site temperature and dew‐point temperature in the Netherlands.
Maurits Flos +4 more
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Rainwater Harvesting, Alternative to the Water supply in Indian Urban Areas : the Case of Ahmedabad in Gujarat. [PDF]
NAgestion de l'eau;développement;récupération de l'eau de pluie ...
Akil Amiraly +2 more
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This study presents improvements to the non‐hydrostatic version of the European Centre for Medium‐Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) Integrated Forecasting System (IFS), enabling stable global simulations at 1.4‐km resolution. A systematic comparison with the hydrostatic version at resolutions from 9 to 1.4 km shows that non‐hydrostatic effects emerge in ...
Jozef Vivoda +3 more
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices relating to HIV self-testing following its introduction in the Bas-Sassandra region of Côte d'Ivoire: the case of the ATLAS project. [PDF]
Fotso AS +7 more
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Inventaires de personnalité : développements récents
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THE ROLE OF DEVELOPMENT BANKING IN PROMOTING INDUSTRIALIZATION IN TURKEY [PDF]
Development banks are influential institutions in financing development. Since their establishment back in the 19th century, development banks have played a leading role in supporting development in many countries.
Derya GULTEKIN-KARAKAS +2 more
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ABSTRACT Rationale Recent advances in high‐throughput molecular analyses of collagen peptides, especially ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry), have permitted breakthroughs in the analysis of archaeological material that is highly fragmented, a factor that hinders morphological identification.
Pauline Raymond +8 more
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Knee height is often right: evaluating device height effects on camera trapping rate
Camera trap deployment height can introduce systematic biases in detection trapping rates across species of different body sizes. Combining 172 paired sampling points in five experiments across Europe, North America and Africa, our results show that low cameras significantly increase detections of small‐ and medium‐sized species, whereas high cameras ...
Jorge Sereno‐Cadierno +6 more
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Genome-wide screen for deficiencies modifying Cyclin G-induced developmental instability in Drosophila melanogaster. [PDF]
Ribeiro V +9 more
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