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Tamar Shabi, Yaron Ziv, Reuven Yosef and Nadav Shashar
Global degradation of coral reefs is reflected in the destruction of shelters in various environments and threatens the stability of marine ecosystems. Artificial shelters offer an alternative, but their design could be more challenging due to limited kn...
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Paulina Baczek, Aleksandra Halarewicz, Daniel Pruchniewicz, Magda Podlaska and Dorota Kawalko
The extensive spread of the invasive black cherry, Padus serotina, has been observed on abandoned agricultural land in Central and Eastern Europe. However, the impact of this species on invaded agroecosystems is still unknown, including the possibility o...
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Maximilian Lackner, Thomas Hribernig, Markus Lutz, Markus Plank and Karl Putz
A novel technique for the in situ removal of mineral hydrocarbons from aged brownfields is described. The approach uses emulsions of plant oil (5?10%, rapeseed) in water, which were found to extract 50?85% of mineral hydrocarbons in one leaching step fro...
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Nofha Rina,Jenny Ratna Suminar,Ninis Agustini Damayani,Hanny Hafiar
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Reading is one of the cultures in society that tends to be abandoned along with the rapid development of information technology as children nowadays tend to choose something practical as a medium for finding information. Therefore, to improve the latest ...
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Min-Suk Kim, Hyun-Gi Min and Jeong-Gyu Kim
Indiscriminate overuse of liquid fertilizer and arsenic (As) contaminated soil by abandoned mines is one of the important environmental issues in Korea. This study was carried out to solve these two problems. Amendments (limestone, red mud and acid mine ...
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Somayeh Noruzi, Shahrbanoo Samadai, Mahdi Samadai
Architecture has long been seeking solutions for human well-being and comfort. In this regard, the existence of service spaces, welfare that both needs both indigenous people and non-native tourists, seems necessary. The development and management of urb...
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J. Pablo Arroyo-Mora, Margaret Kalacska, Deep Inamdar, Raymond Soffer, Oliver Lucanus, Janine Gorman, Tomas Naprstek, Erica Skye Schaaf, Gabriela Ifimov, Kathryn Elmer and George Leblanc
Hyperspectral remote sensing provides a wealth of data essential for vegetation studies encompassing a wide range of applications (e.g., species diversity, ecosystem monitoring, etc.). The development and implementation of UAV-based hyperspectral systems...
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Kalle Nuortimo
New Web 2.0-based technologies have emerged in the field of competitor/marketintelligence. This paper discusses the factors influencing long-term product development,namely coal combustion long-term R&D/Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology, andpre...
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Insa Kühling, Shohrukh Atoev and Dieter Trautz
The Western Siberian grain belt is of global significance in terms of agricultural production as well as carbon sequestration and biodiversity preservation. Regional downscaling of general circulation models predict increasing drought risks and water sca...
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Montathip Sommeechai, Chongrak Wachrinrat, Bernard Dell, Nipon Thangtam and Jamroon Srichaichana
Rapid urbanization has changed the structure and function of natural ecosystems, especially floodplain ecosystems in SE Asia. The ecological structure of vegetation stands and the usefulness of satellite images was investigated to characterize a disturbe...
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