Roots of resilience: Optimizing microbe‐rootstock interactions to enhance vineyard productivity
Grape production relies significantly on agrochemicals, such as fertilizers and pesticides, to sustain vine health and yield. However, excessive or improper use of these inputs leads to detrimental environmental effects, including soil degradation, water contamination, and biodiversity decline.
Davide Francioli+4 more
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From Secular Stagnation to the Financial Cycle: Global Constraints and Policy Dilemmas of the CBRT
Metin Özdemir
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Growth of Knowledge-Intensive Sectors and Secular “Stagnation” in the Global Economy
Taiji Furusawa
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Evolving stillbirth rates among Black and White women in the United States, 1980-2020: A population-based study. [PDF]
Ananth CV+5 more
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During the summer monsoon, a long‐lasting stratiform rainfall system (SRS) hovers over China's Yangtze–Huai River Basin (YHRB), generating two distinct convective environments that are either influenced by or independent of the SRS. Correspondingly, both embedded and isolated convection initiation (CI) occur with different spatiotemporal ...
Fan Zhang+6 more
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Theorising health equity research for people with intersex variance through new materialism
Abstract Health inequalities impact sex‐variant people in highly differentiated ways. This is evidenced in much academic and activist intersex research documenting the highly specific forms of inequalities arising from misrecognition, discrimination and human rights abuses inherent to pathologised accounts of non‐normative bodies. Important theoretical
Laetitia Zeeman, Kay Aranda
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Secular Trends in Physical Fitness of Children and Adolescents: A Review of Large-Scale Epidemiological Studies Published after 2006. [PDF]
Eberhardt T+5 more
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Secular trends in Javanese adult height: the roles of environment and educational attainment. [PDF]
Moelyo AG, Sitaresmi MN, Julia M.
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Reconsidering Expectations of Economic Growth After World War II from the Perspective of 2004 [PDF]
At the close of World War II, the future of economic development was the subject of wide-ranging debates. Historical experience has since shown that these forecasts were uniformly too pessimistic.
Robert W. Fogel
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Natural Resource and Food Import Dependence of Africa: Can Democracy Slowdown Dependence?
ABSTRACT Despite Africa's huge agricultural potential and natural resource abundance, the continent is paradoxically the most food import dependent and food unsecured in the world. Based on this paradoxical observation, this study seeks to analyze the effect of natural resources on food import dependence in a panel of 38 sub‐Saharan African countries ...
Sylvain B. Ngassam+2 more
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