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How to stay wild in a highly domesticated landscape? Spatiotemporal behaviour of wolves in Germany
Wild animals can adapt to the increasing presence of humans by either becoming accustomed to it or by avoiding humans by spatiotemporal separation. The return of the wolf to the German lowlands raised the opportunity to study wolf behaviour in one of the most densely populated and fragmented countries in Europe, in an area where topography offers no ...
Ilka Reinhardt +6 more
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Exploration of new wildlife surveying methodologies that leverage advances in sensor technology and machine learning has led to tentative research into the application of seismology techniques. This, most commonly, involves the deployment of a footfall trap – a seismic sensor and data logger customised for wildlife footfall.
Benjamin J. Blackledge +4 more
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Compliance With World Health Organization (WHO)-World Federation of Societies of Anesthesiologists (WFAS) Standards for General Anesthesia at Ibn Sina University Hospital Center, Morocco. [PDF]
Harfaoui W +8 more
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Small mammal survey tools are needed at airports to help inform aircraft strike‐risk management. We evaluated thermal optics and tracking tunnels as small mammal survey tools. We conclude that thermal optics would not be a viable survey tool for mouse‐sized mammals (19‐41 g) at airfields and other thick grass habitats unless grass height was maintained
Aaron B. Shiels +4 more
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An Embedded Electromyogram Signal Acquisition Device. [PDF]
Lu C +8 more
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Mission-oriented determination of regional weapon maintenance demand in simulation. [PDF]
Zhi-Gang H, Jing-Jun L, Bin Z.
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Why We Shouldn't Trust Institutions: Critical Theory and the Case for Radical Distrust
Constellations, EarlyView.
Zohreh Khoban
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Preservation of Military Equipment
Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, 1956A Symposium on preservation of mobilisation requirements was held in late October at the United States Naval Civil Engineering Research and Evaluation Laboratory, Port Hueneme, California. The question was very fully discussed and abstracts of some of the more important lectures, which will interest our readers, are given below.
V.G. FITZSIMMONS +2 more
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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1989
AMONG the exhibits at the Royal Navy Equipment Exhibition (RNEE) in Portsmouth and at Milcomp in Wembley were many developing technologies related to aerospace. Particularly note‐worthy at RNEE were various Westland activities including its part in the EH101 programme where 10 pre‐production aircraft will be used in ground and flight testing.
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AMONG the exhibits at the Royal Navy Equipment Exhibition (RNEE) in Portsmouth and at Milcomp in Wembley were many developing technologies related to aerospace. Particularly note‐worthy at RNEE were various Westland activities including its part in the EH101 programme where 10 pre‐production aircraft will be used in ground and flight testing.
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