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Towards estimates of future rainfall erosivity in Europe based on REDES and WorldClim datasets [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology, 2017
The policy requests to develop trends in soil erosion changes can be responded developing modelling scenarios of the two most dynamic factors in soil erosion, i.e. rainfall erosivity and land cover change.
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Erosive vulvovaginitis

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2003
The presence of erosive changes in the vulva, vagina, or both areas constitutes a major diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for clinicians. Often, biopsy is required to obtain an accurate diagnosis. Despite the wide differential diagnosis, therapeutic options often are limited, although new treatment modalities have been recently introduced.
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Erosive osteoarthritis

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1993
Erosive osteoarthritis is a disorder that most often involves the hands of postmenopausal women. It can begin abruptly with pain, swelling, and tenderness. Distal interphalangeal joints are involved most frequently, followed by proximal interphalangeal joints. Occasionally there is metacarpophalangeal, carpal, or large joint involvement.
L R, Belhorn, E V, Hess
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Wind erosion climatic erosivity

Climatic Change, 1986
A physically based wind-erosion climatic factor has been derived: $$CE = \rho \int {[u^2 } - (u_T^2 + \gamma ^l /\rho a^2 )]^{3/2} f(u)du$$ where ϱ is the air density, a is a constant made up of other constants (von Karman, height of wind speed observation ...
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Erosion and Erosion Control

2007
Soil is a complex, constantly changing resource. It affects the life of plants and thereby all animals, and is affected by plants and animals. Soil is the primary medium of growth for plants. It supplies nutrients, water, and a place to anchor roots. Soil has an economic value, that with the most value being topsoil because it is the primary source of ...
Harry L. Field, John B. Solie
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Erosion and Erosion-Corrosion

2007
Abstract This chapter discusses the erosion and erosion-corrosion behaviors of metals and alloys. It includes data primarily related to particle-laden gas streams impacting on the metal surface. It also covers properties and applications and provides guidelines for materials selection.
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Erosion and Erosion Protection

2010
One of the greatest challenges in the use of infrared windows and domes is to protect them from damage by particle impact. Collisions with raindrops are a problem at the velocities of airplanes and missiles. Figure 7.1 shows the damage to a missile dome after traversing a rainfield on the rocket sled in Fig. 7.2.
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Duodenal Erosions

Endoscopy, 1985
Duodenal erosions may be classified as (1) Idiopathic erosions, a disease entity with a tendency to recur throughout a period of decades, and (2) Erosions as a stress reaction to various disorders. Massive bleeding may occur in both forms. It is of clinical interest that bleeding in a patient with duodenal erosions may not be from the duodenum but from
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Wind Erosion

2011
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Gromke, C.B., Burri, K.
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Erosive footprints

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2023
Claudia, Perez Acosta   +2 more
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