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Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage
, 2009Several recent papers have suggested replacing the terminology of fire intensity and fire severity .P art of the problem with fire intensity is that it is sometimes used incorrectly to describe fire effects, when in fact it is justifiably restricted to ...
J. Keeley
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Personality and Social Psychology Review, 1999
A theory is outlined that assumes that emotions are motivational states with the special function of producing adaptation to situational conditions. The theory assumes that the emotional system lies in the central nervous system, that it is fast to react, able to change quickly from one emotional state to another, produces only one emotion at a time ...
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A theory is outlined that assumes that emotions are motivational states with the special function of producing adaptation to situational conditions. The theory assumes that the emotional system lies in the central nervous system, that it is fast to react, able to change quickly from one emotional state to another, produces only one emotion at a time ...
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Global carbon intensity of crude oil production
Science, 2018New data enable targeted policy to lessen GHG emissions Producing, transporting, and refining crude oil into fuels such as gasoline and diesel accounts for ∼15 to 40% of the “well-to-wheels” life-cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of transport fuels (1)
M. Masnadi+23 more
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AFAR measurements of intensity and intensity moments
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1987In an acoustic-oceanographic experiment (AFAR) performed near the Azores in 1975, frequencies from 400–4670 Hz were transmitted over a 35-km wholly refracted path. In addition, a separate data set was gathered over a 3-km path in 1973. Measurements of the intensity coherence function of time and frequency, intensity moments, and the probability ...
Barry G. Buehler+4 more
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American Journal of Physiology, 1993
Stable isotope tracers and indirect calorimetry were used to evaluate the regulation of endogenous fat and glucose metabolism in relation to exercise intensity and duration. Five trained subjects were studied during exercise intensities of 25, 65, and 85%
J. Romijn+6 more
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Stable isotope tracers and indirect calorimetry were used to evaluate the regulation of endogenous fat and glucose metabolism in relation to exercise intensity and duration. Five trained subjects were studied during exercise intensities of 25, 65, and 85%
J. Romijn+6 more
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Role of intensity discrimination in intensity perception
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984The discrimination of intensity plays a central role in Fechnerian theories of the perception of intensity: Perceptual differences between two stimuli are determined by the cumulative number of jnd's which separate the intensities. We review recent research which suggests that this view must be modified to account for the total number of jnd's in the ...
Louis D. Braida+2 more
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An Intensive Look at Intensity and Language Learning
TESOL Quarterly, 2011In this longitudinal study we investigated whether different distributions of instructional time would have differential effects on the acquisition of English by young (aged 11–12 years) French‐speaking learners. Eleven classes of Grade 6 students (N = 230) in two versions of a similar intensive English as a second language program were followed ...
Joanna White, Laura Collins
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Synthese, 1960
One of the most important operations in the logic of science as conceived of by R. Carnap is the explication of a familiar but vague concept. It consists in replacing that concept by a new and exact concept; the earlier concept is called the explicandum, the new concept by which it is replaced is called the explicatum.
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One of the most important operations in the logic of science as conceived of by R. Carnap is the explication of a familiar but vague concept. It consists in replacing that concept by a new and exact concept; the earlier concept is called the explicandum, the new concept by which it is replaced is called the explicatum.
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1990
Publisher Summary Grazing intensity refers to the amount of quantitative animal demand for forage placed upon the standing crop forage or forage mass, and to the resulting level of defoliation made during grazing. After several years of research some grazing intensity studies were found to include no stocking rate that resulted in overgrazing; in ...
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Publisher Summary Grazing intensity refers to the amount of quantitative animal demand for forage placed upon the standing crop forage or forage mass, and to the resulting level of defoliation made during grazing. After several years of research some grazing intensity studies were found to include no stocking rate that resulted in overgrazing; in ...
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elastix: A Toolbox for Intensity-Based Medical Image Registration
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, 2010S. Klein+4 more
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