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En Afrique sub saharienne, la croissance démographique accompagnée d’une urbanisation rapide est à la base de nombreuses perturbations pour les milieux aquatiques. Les répercussions de ces différentes perturbations sont plus fortement ressenties dans la
Doudou Mayaka Kintu +7 more
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ABSTRACT Sweetpotato is gaining momentum in Niger and Nigeria due to its contribution to food and nutritional security. The aim of this study was to assess the variability among the sweetpotato clones collected from Niger and Nigeria. Hundred sweetpotato clones were evaluated during the rainy season 2020–2021 using alpha lattice design.
Issa Zakari Mahaman Mourtala +6 more
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Assessing CO2 Fluxes for European Peatlands in ORCHIDEE‐PEAT With Multiple Plant Functional Types
Abstract Peatlands are significant carbon reservoirs vulnerable to climate change and land use change such as drainage for cultivation or forestry. We modified the ORCHIDEE‐PEAT global land surface model, which has a detailed description of peat processes, by incorporating three new peatland‐specific plant functional types (PFTs), namely deciduous ...
Liyang Liu +18 more
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Methods for Defining Climate Change Mitigation Strategies at Organisational Level Review and Outlook
ABSTRACT The private sector has a pivotal role in contributing to the objective of the Paris Agreement and its 1.5° target. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive framework to define and implement climate change mitigation strategies in organisations.
Nicolas Desmoitier +4 more
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A comment on Dincecco et al. (2022): Pre‐colonial warfare and long‐run development in India
Abstract We test the reproducibility and replicability of M. Dincecco, J. Fenske, A. Menon and S. Mukherjee (2022), which reports a positive relationship between pre‐colonial interstate warfare and long‐run development patterns across India. Overall, we confirm that all of the study's estimates are computationally reproducible using the provided ...
Rachel Forshaw +3 more
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The COVID‐19 pandemic and European trade patterns: A sectoral analysis
Abstract This article examines how the COVID‐19 pandemic affected European trade patterns. Specifically, dynamic panel data models are estimated over the period 2019M1–2021M12 to assess the effects on exports and imports of various sectors and products (selected on the basis of their trading volume or strategic importance) of the restrictions and of ...
Guglielmo Maria Caporale +2 more
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Sex estimation using metrics of the innominate: A test of the DSP2 method
Abstract Sex estimation is a critical component of the biological profile, and forensic anthropologists may use a variety of sex estimation methods depending upon the degree of completeness and state of preservation of the skeletal remains being analyzed. The innominate is widely accepted to be the most sexually dimorphic skeletal element. The Diagnose
Kate M. Lesciotto, Alexandra R. Klales
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Abstract Company activities are important contributors to climate change. Consumers take companies' actions toward environment into account when they decide to engage with these companies. We study under which conditions corporate misconduct with respect to climate change outrages consumers, eliciting negative moral emotions.
Richard P. Bagozzi +2 more
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Contrast tests for groups of functional data
Abstract Functional analysis of variance (ANOVA) models are often used to compare groups of functional data. Similar to the traditional ANOVA model, a common follow‐up procedure to the rejection of the functional ANOVA null hypothesis is to perform functional linear contrast tests to identify which groups have different mean functions.
Quyen Do, Pang Du
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Solar Radiation Triggers the Bimodal Leaf Phenology of Central African Evergreen Broadleaved Forests
Abstract Central African evergreen broadleaved forests around the equator exhibit a double annual cycle for canopy phenology and carbon uptake seasonality. The underlying drivers of this behavior are poorly understood and the double seasonality is not captured by land surface models (LSM).
Liyang Liu +16 more
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