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An Ethical Reflection on Assisted Dying, Inequity Within Palliative Medicine Services and Access to Care in the United Kingdom: A Resident Doctor's Perspective. [PDF]
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Evaluation of different methods for determining growing degree-day thresholds in apricot cultivars
International Journal of Biometeorology, 2009The aim of this study was to examine different methods for determining growing degree-day (GDD) threshold temperatures for two phenological stages (full bloom and harvest) and select the optimal thresholds for a greater number of apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) cultivars grown in the Belgrade region.
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Forecasting of Days of Maturity Based on Growing Degree Days in Fingure Millet
Journal of Agriculture Research and Technology, 2022Weather effects on crop yields are manifold, making their assessment challenging. Information on the extent to which crop stages particularly sensitive stages are affected by specific extreme weather events is important information for the prevention of weather driven losses.
A. Nahush Kulkarni +4 more
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Trends of Growing Degree-Days in Turkey
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2001Variations in the surface air temperatures show an associationwith the atmospheric CO2 under the hypothesis that warmertemperatures promote increases in plant growth in mid-northernlatitudes. Historical daily temperature records at seventy-fourweather stations (around 60-yr) in Turkey are used in orderto investigate this hypothesis.
Mikdat Kadioğlu, Levent Şaylan
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The growing degree-day and fish size-at-age: the overlooked metric
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2007Growth rate in ectotherms, including most fish, is a function of temperature. For decades, agriculturalists (270+ years) and entomologists (45+ years) have recognized the thermal integral, known as the growing degree-day (GDD, °C·day), to be a reliable predictor of growth and development.
Neuheimer, Anna Beatrice, Taggart, C.T.
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