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Population-weighted degree-days: The global shift between heating and cooling [PDF]
Kennard H +3 more
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In previous studies, the concept of degree days has been widely used to indicate heating or cooling energy requirements, but it does not consider the dehumidification effect.
Jingfu Cao +5 more
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Medication non-adherence as a cause of hospital admissions [PDF]
Objectives: 1. To determine the profile of patients who are admitted to hospital as a result of non-adherence. 2. To obtain an estimate of the economic impact for the hospital.
N. Martínez López de Castro +5 more
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Multiple regression equations are the most common method for modeling the influences of climate variables on electricity demand. However, the multiple regression equations based on time series data often suffer from the problem of serial correlation or ...
Zhenyu Su, Zhifan Zhou
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Degree Days: Heating, Cooling, and Growing
ABE-381, a 7-page illustrated fact sheet by Clyde W. Fraisse, John Bellow, and Charles Brown, discusses how growers can use the AgClimate Web site to find out how to predict Growing Degree Day accumulation for the current season, and to review GDD for ...
Clyde W. Fraisse +2 more
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An understanding of mechanisms that underlie the steady increase in crop yields over recent decades is important for promotion of future sustainable yield gains and maintenance of future food security.
Yi Zhang, Yanxia Zhao, Qing Sun
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Quinoa Phenological Development Modeling Based on Field Data [PDF]
IntroductionClimate change is rapidly degrading the conditions of crop production. For instance, increasing salinization and aridity is forecasted to increase in most parts of the world. As a consequence, new stress-tolerant species and genotypes must be
Sh Eghbalishahabad +3 more
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Degree-Days: Growing, Heating, and Cooling
How much and when it rains, freezes, and thaws can make the difference between boom and bust for a year's crop. However, temperature can predict more than boom or bust. Atmospheric temperature can predict the growth rates of many plants. For this reason,
Clyde W. Fraisse +1 more
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On the Establishment of Climatic Zones in Europe with Regard to the Energy Performance of Buildings
Nowadays, subjects such as eco-design requirements, product rating or code compliance with regard to energy efficiency are expanding towards a pan-European level.
Katerina Tsikaloudaki +2 more
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The melting of snow and ice is assumed to be related to air temperature as long as air temperature is above a critical threshold, usually close to the melting point of ice. In particular, the amount of snow or ice melted at a certain place, during a certain period, is assumed proportional to the sum of positive temperatures (on the Celsius scale) at ...
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