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Projections of soil loss by water erosion in Europe by 2050
Changes in future soil erosion rates are driven by climatic conditions, land use patterns, socio-economic development, farmers’ choices, and importantly modified by agro-environmental policies.
P. Panagos +7 more
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Loss Management Strategies of Drinking Water in Water Distribution Network of Isfahan City [PDF]
The loss of drinking water from water distribution network is one of the problems of Water and Sewage Companies worldwide, which reduces a remarkable part of the company's profit.
Maryam Mokhtari +1 more
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Research Techniques Made Simple: Transepidermal Water Loss Measurement as a Research Tool.
Transepidermal water loss (TEWL) is the most widely used objective measurement for assessing the barrier function of skin in healthy individuals but also patients with skin diseases that are associated with skin barrier dysfunction, such as atopic ...
H. Alexander +3 more
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The factors of brine time, concentration, and temperature, affect the high-quality production of brined cabbage used in Kimchi. Although changes in Kimchi cabbage quality depending on brine time and concentration have been reported, changes in brine ...
Hyeyeon Song, Eun-woo Moon, Ji-Hyoung Ha
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Beyond peak reservoir storage? A global estimate of declining water storage capacity in large reservoirs [PDF]
Water storage is an important way to cope with temporal variation in water supply and demand. The storage capacity and the lifetime of water storage reservoirs can be significantly reduced by the inflow of sediments.
Bierkens, Marc F. P. +3 more
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Water Loss: A Postharvest Quality Marker in Apple Storage
Apple fruit can be stored for long periods of time, especially with the use of controlled atmosphere storage, but like many fruits and vegetables are susceptible to water loss.
M. Hasan +4 more
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Extreme Water Loss and Abiotic O2 Buildup on Planets Throughout the Habitable Zones of M Dwarfs [PDF]
We show that terrestrial planets in the habitable zones of M dwarfs older than ∼1 Gyr could have been in runaway greenhouses for several hundred million years following their formation due to the star's extended pre-main sequence phase, provided they ...
R. Luger, R. Barnes
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In the complex flow fields of channels affected by sluice gates and bridge piers, winter ice transport, accumulation characteristics upstream of the gate, and the determination of entrainment thresholds are crucial for the safe operation of hydraulic ...
Suming Li +4 more
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Transepidermal Water Loss after Water Immersion
Objective: To observe changes in transepidermal water loss (TEWL) at different times after water immersion.Materials and Methods: TEWL values were measured before water immersion and at 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30 minutes after immersion of the skin in water for 5 minutes.Results: Forty-one healthy volunteers were enrolled with an average age of 30.4±5.5 ...
Rattanavalai Nitiyarom +2 more
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