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Asthma triggered by extreme temperatures: From epidemiological evidence to biological plausibility.
BACKGROUND There is rapidly growing evidence indicating that extreme temperature is a crucial trigger and potential activator of asthma; however, the effects of extreme temperature on asthma are inconsistently reported and the its potential mechanisms ...
A. Han +5 more
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An increase in extreme temperature events could have a significant impact on terrestrial ecosystems. Reanalysis temperature data are an important data set for extreme temperature estimation in mountainous areas with few meteorological stations.
Penghui Zhao +3 more
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Extreme summer temperatures in Western Europe [PDF]
We discuss the evolution of summer temperature extremes over Western Europe during 1961–2004 in the context of current climate warming. Using a parametric approach, we investigate the role of properties and changes in probability density functions ...
C. Simolo +3 more
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Reliability of the ERA5 in Replicating Mean and Extreme Temperatures across Europe
ERA5 is widely considered as a valid proxy of observation at region scales. Surface air temperature from the E-OBS database and 196 meteorological stations across Europe are being applied for evaluation of the fifth-generation ECMWF reanalysis ERA5 ...
K. Velikou +3 more
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Structure and Performance Evolution of Perovskite Solar Cells under Extreme Temperatures
Metal halide perovskite solar cells may work for application in extreme temperatures, such as those experienced under extraterrestrial conditions. However, device performances in extreme temperatures are poorly investigated.
Guixiang Li +18 more
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Climate change poses an unprecedented challenge to population health and health systems' resilience, with increasing fluctuations in extreme temperatures through pressures on hospital capacity.
D. Rizmie +3 more
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EXTREME TEMPERATURE AND EXTREME VIOLENCE: EVIDENCE FROM RUSSIA [PDF]
We study the relationship between extreme temperatures and violent mortality, employing novel regional panel data from Russia. We find that extremely hot temperatures increase violent mortality, while extremely cold temperatures have no effect. The impact of hot temperature on violence is unequal across gender and age groups, rises noticeably during ...
Vladimir Otrachshenko +2 more
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Manure amendment can reduce rice yield loss under extreme temperatures
Extreme temperatures are predicted to become increasingly common due to climate change, threatening the sustainability and profitability of global rice production.
Xiangcheng Zhu +13 more
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Feeling the Heat: Extreme Temperatures and Price Stability
We contribute to the debate surrounding central banks and climate change by investigating how extreme temperatures affect medium-term inflation, the primary objective of monetary policy.
Donata Faccia +2 more
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Extreme temperatures compromise male and female fertility in a large desert bird
Temperature has a crucial influence on the places where species can survive and reproduce. Past research has primarily focused on survival, making it unclear if temperature fluctuations constrain reproductive success, and if so whether populations ...
M. Schou +8 more
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