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(Re)wilding London: Fabric, politics, and aesthetics
Short Abstract Rewilding has become established as a new mode of nature conservation. Until recently, cities and the urban were neglected by rewilding discourse; the idea of urban rewilding seen as oxymoronic. Of late, however, there has been a shift, with growing enthusiasm amongst metropolitan authorities, civil society, and citizens in major cities.
Jonathon Turnbull+2 more
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Abstract Cerebrovascular regulation is critically dependent upon the arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PaCO2${P_{{\mathrm{aC}}{{\mathrm{O}}_{\mathrm{2}}}}}$), owing to its effect on cerebral blood flow, tissue PCO2${P_{{\mathrm{C}}{{\mathrm{O}}_{\mathrm{2}}}}}$, tissue proton concentration, cerebral metabolism and cognitive and neuronal ...
Jay M. J. R. Carr+2 more
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RADIATION MONITORING AND ALARM SYSTEM (AMOS II) FOR HABITABLE AREAS OF AN ACCELERATOR COMPLEX.
L.M. Picinich, C.H. Distenfeld
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Case Study on Habitability of Superstructure built on Floating Structure [PDF]
Koichi Maruyoshi+3 more
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Oxidant Enhancement in Martian Dust Devils and Storms: Implications for Life and Habitability [PDF]
S. K. Atreya+9 more
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Astrometric Detection of Terrestrial Planets in the Habitable Zones of Nearby Stars withSIM PlanetQuest [PDF]
J. Catanzarite+4 more
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William Bateson claimed at the Darwin Centenary in 1909 that Samuel Butler (1835–1902) was 'the most brilliant and by far the most interesting of Darwin's opponents, whose works are at length emerging from oblivion.' Best remembered today as the author of the novels Erewhon and The Way of All Flesh, he also wrote on a range of subjects from ...
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Exotic Earths: Forming Habitable Worlds with Giant Planet Migration [PDF]
Sean N. Raymond+2 more
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