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Sampling error of observation impact statistics [PDF]

open access: yesTellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography, 2014
An observation impact is an estimate of the forecast error reduction by assimilating observations with numerical model forecasts. This study compares the sampling errors of the observation impact statistics (OBIS) of July 2011 and January 2012 using two ...
Sung-Min Kim, Hyun Mee Kim
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Aligning Standards Communities for Omics Biodiversity Data: Sustainable Darwin Core-MIxS Interoperability [PDF]

open access: yesBiodiversity Data Journal, 2023
The standardization of data, encompassing both primary and contextual information (metadata), plays a pivotal role in facilitating data (re-)use, integration, and knowledge generation.
Raïssa Meyer   +18 more
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DASCO: A workflow to downscale alien species checklists using occurrence records and to re-allocate species distributions across realms [PDF]

open access: yesNeoBiota, 2022
Information about occurrences of alien species is often provided in so-called checklists, which represents lists of reported alien species in a region. In many cases, available checklists cover whole countries, which is too coarse for many analyses and ...
Hanno Seebens, Ekin Kaplan
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High Frequency Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection Detected in Non-Resolved Donations Suggests the Requirement of Anti-HBc Test in Blood Donors in Southern China

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2021
BackgroundMost Chinese Blood Centers adopted mini pool (MP) nucleic acid testing (NAT) for HBV screening due to high cost of Individual donation (ID) NAT, and different proportions of MP-reactive but ID-non-reactive donations (MP+/ID−, defined as non ...
Xianlin Ye   +10 more
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Opportunities and limitations of large open biodiversity occurrence databases in the context of a Marine Ecosystem Assessment of the Southern Ocean

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
The Southern Ocean is a productive and biodiverse region, but it is also threatened by anthropogenic pressures. Protecting the Southern Ocean should start with well-informed Marine Ecosystem Assessments of the Southern Ocean (MEASO) being performed, a ...
Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Lebrun   +10 more
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Assessing key influences on the distribution and life-history of Arctic and boreal Calanus: are online databases up to the challenge?

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2023
Despite the importance of calanoid copepods to healthy ecosystem functioning of the Arctic Ocean and Subarctic Seas, many aspects of their biogeography, particularly in winter months, remain unresolved.
Jennifer J. Freer, Geraint A. Tarling
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OBIS-USA: A Data-Sharing Legacy of the Census of Marine Life [PDF]

open access: yesOceanography, 2011
The United States Geological Survey’s Biological Informatics Program hosts OBIS-USA, the US node of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS).
George R. Sedberry   +5 more
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“What is good for animals is good for men” : animalité et abject dans Found in the Ground de Howard Barker

open access: yesSillages Critiques, 2016
This article analyses the analogies between Howard Barker's theatre of Catastrophe and the abject as defined by Julia Kristeva in Powers of Horrors through the study of Found in the Ground, a play where there are many animals on the stage.
Eléonore Obis
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There Will Be More d’Edward Bond : pour un autre théâtre politique

open access: yesSillages Critiques, 2015
My contention in this article is that Edward Bond’s vision of political theatre is both illustrated and renewed by  one of his latest plays, There Will Be More (2010), which is still not published and is supposed to be the first part of a new trilogy ...
Eléonore Obis
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“This isn’t tat. This isn’t bric-a-brac” (Phaedra’s Love): the Poetics of Things in Sarah Kane’s Theatre

open access: yesÉtudes Britanniques Contemporaines, 2008
The evolution of Sarah Kane’s work has frequently been considered as Janus-faced. The first plays are often classed as examples of the “In-Yer-Face theatre”, a theatre which shocks through strong language and violent images while the last two plays ...
Éléonore Obis
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