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Efficacy of deterrents for mitigating human‐polar bear conflict in northern Alaska
A warming climate is negatively affecting Arctic species that rely on sea ice to perform their life history activities. Changing sea ice dynamics have led polar bears in many subpopulations to spend more time on land, increasing the potential for human ...
Susanne Miller +5 more
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Experiment on Conical Pick Cutting Rock Material Assisted with Front and Rear Water Jet
Conical picks are one kind of cutting tools widely used in engineering machinery. In the process of rock breaking, the conical pick bears great cutting force and wear. To solve the problem, a new method, conical pick assisted with high pressure water jet,
Xiaohui Liu +3 more
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As a contribution to the Utah as Art collection created by UtahView, a member of the AmericaView consortium (https://americaview.org/), this image of the Bear Ears region in Utah is intended to act as an educational resource to increase interest in the ...
Ramsey, R Douglas
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The Australian National Water Initiative (NWI) builds on the foundations of earlier water reforms, attempts to correct earlier errors in both policy and its implementation, and seeks to better define some of the policy aims with the benefit of hindsight.
Byrnes, Joel, Crase, Lin, Dollery, Brian
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Increasing temperature influences the habitats of various organisms, including microscopic invertebrates. To gain insight into temperature-dependent changes in tardigrades, we isolated storage cells exposed to various temperatures and conducted ...
Pushpalata Kayastha +6 more
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Bushland Evapotranspiration and Agricultural Remote Sensing System (BEARS) Software
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major component of the hydrologic cycle. ET data are used for a variety of water management and research purposes such as irrigation scheduling, water and crop modeling, streamflow, water availability, and many more.
Prasanna Gowda (17362723) +2 more
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The welfare costs of urban outdoor water restrictions
Outdoor water restrictions are usually implemented as bans on a particular type of watering technology (sprinklers), which allow households to substitute for labour-intensive (hand-held) watering. This paper presents a household production model approach
Ingram, Gordon +2 more
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Black and white photo of two bears in what looks like a concrete pen, apparenlty drinking water off the floor of the ...
Untermann, Ernest
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Polar bears (Ursus maritimus Phipps, 1774) depend on sea ice for catching marine mammal prey. Recent sea-ice declines have been linked to reductions in body condition, survival, and population size.
Amstrup, S. C. +4 more
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