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Tuberculosis control in Ethiopian prisons: A forgotten front in the end TB Strategy. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Negl Trop Dis
Klaasse I   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Mixed layer heat and freshwater budgets

open access: yes, 2014
Hummels, Rebecca   +3 more
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Earth's heat budget

Physics Bulletin, 1973
In several places recently (in particular 'The energy crunch', BBC TV, 26 June 1973) I have heard reference to the danger of permanent climatic change caused by the injection of large amounts of heat by man into the atmosphere and oceans. One simple argument runs like this: if the temperature rises sufficiently to cause melting of the white polar ice ...
G H Curtis, H H Lamb
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The Heat Budget of Rocky Planets

2020
The loss of interior heat to space drives the internal dynamics of planetary bodies and governs long term evolution. This shapes a planet's surface environment and its prospects of habitability by dictating the rates of volcanic outgassing and recycling of volatiles into the planet interior over time.
Foley, Bradford   +3 more
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Heat Budget of Cooling Basins

Journal of Environmental Quality, 1973
AbstractA system of open water basins which allows beneficial use of heated discharges from thermal power stations while at the same time providing a heatsink is proposed. These are large, shallow compartments filled with water which is well mixed, while cooling water is pumped through conduits below the basins. They might be used for the production of
F. T. Lindstrom, L. Boersma
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Boundary-layer heat and moisture budgets from fife

Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1990
Aircraft stacks were flown upwind and downwind of the First ISLSCP Field Experiment (FIFE) site in Kansas to measure the heat and moisture budgets of the boundary layer under fairly clear skies for four daytime periods. In this paper, we evaluate the terms in the conservation equation.
Betts, A. K.   +3 more
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Field analyses of insect heat budgets: Reflectance, size and heating rates

Oecologia, 1981
This paper outlines simple techniques for determining rates of heat gain and loss in relation to the weight and reflectance of insects caught in their natural habitats. In particular the construction of a new 'reflectometer' is described. The results thus obtained permit estimates of the relative importance of size and colour in determining rates of ...
P G, Willmer, D M, Unwin
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Granites and crustal heat budget

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2019
Abstract The origin of large I-type batholiths remains a disputed topic. One model states that I-type granites form by partial melting of older crustal lithologies (amphibolites or intermediate igneous rocks). In another view, granites are trapped rhyolitic liquids occurring at the end of fractionation trends defining a basalt–andesite–dacite–
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