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Observações das Frentes Oceânicas Subtropical, Subantártica e Polar, Atlântico Sul
Yoshimie Ikeda, Sueli Susana de Godói
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Influence of long‐term climatic changes on the stratification of a subtropical, warm monomictic lake [PDF]
K. David Hambright+2 more
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An Updated Simplified Energy Yield Model for Recent Photovoltaic Module Technologies
This study looks at the recalibration of the European Commission's PVGIS power performance model for modern crystalline silicon (cSi), cadmium telluride (CdTe) and copper indium diselenide (CIS) module technologies. The results show that the updated PVGIS model can provide a good description of the power output of the modern crystalline silicon (cSi ...
Anatoli Chatzipanagi+5 more
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GsMYB10 encoding a MYB-CC transcription factor enhances the tolerance to acidic aluminum stress in soybean. [PDF]
Yang C+10 more
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ABSTRACT Phytoplankton blooms create a substrate‐rich environment that supports the growth of bacterial planktonic heterotrophs. Previously, we studied the dynamics of such bacterioplankton at a long‐term ecological research site near the coast of Helgoland Island (North Sea) once a day.
Vaikhari Kale+9 more
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African sandalwood (Osyris lanceolata) leaves, roots, barks, fruits, and woods are used for multiple purposes throughout Asia, Africa, and Europe. The species is threatened in several eastern African countries. To improve the species' management and conservation, a habitat suitability study was undertaken in its at‐risk region in eastern Africa and ...
Jane Gachambi Mwangi+4 more
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Tropical Indian Ocean drives Hadley circulation change in a warming climate. [PDF]
Sun Y+4 more
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Comparative analysis of breeding patterns and reproductive efficiency of mares in subtropical conditions of Pakistan. [PDF]
Mahmood K+4 more
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The primarily neotropical plant genus Heliconia has been cultivated commercially in gardens and nurseries for hundreds of years. Many of these same species are ecological keystones in their native habitats as important resources for herbivorous insects and pollinating hummingbirds, yet they face threats of habitat loss and degradation, competition with
W. John Kress+3 more
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