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Will B. Long and Heejun Chang
Wildfire increases the magnitude of runoff in catchments, leading to the degradation of ecosystems, risk to infrastructure, and loss of life. The Labor Day Fires of 2020 provided an opportunity to compare multiple large and severe wildfires with the obje...
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Chung-Chi Chen, Hung-Yen Hsieh, Anderson B. Mayfield, Chia-Ming Chang, Jih-Terng Wang and Pei-Jie Meng
Southern Taiwan?s Kenting National Park is a popular retreating place for many domestic and international tourists, with increasing tourist numbers potentially over-burdening the coastal ecosystems. To better understand human impacts, a long-term ecologi...
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B-Y. Chang,M. J. Magobe,Y. B. Kim
AbstractTourism which is regarded as information intensive sector is the mostly affected sector by technology revolution and its traditional trading structures have been totally changed. The adoption and use of e-commerce in tourism sector is regarded as...
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Binod Chandra Tripathy, Gautam Chandra Ray
Pág. 331 - 335
The notions of continuity was generalized in the fuzzy setting by Chang (1968). Later on Azad (1981) introduced some weaker form of fuzzy continuity like fuzzy almost continuity, fuzzy semi-continuity and fuzzy weak continuity. These are natural generali...
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Jiunn-Yan Hou, William B. Miller, and Yao-Chien Alex Chang
Pág. 364 - 371
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W. Zhang, J. F. Chang, B. N. Wan, G. S. Xu, C. J. Xiao, B. Li, C. S. Xu, N. Yan, L. Wang, S. C. Liu, M. Jiang, and P. Liu
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Ho-Joon Lim, Kuang-An Chang, Chin B. Su, and Chi-Yueh Chen
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Joong B. Lee, Chong K. Ryu, Chang K. Yi, Sung H. Jo, and Sung H. Kim
Pág. 1021 - 1026
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K.-L. Chen, B.-C. Weng, M.-T. Chang, Y.-H. Liao, T.-T. Chen, and C. Chu
Pág. 2242 - 2249
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Chang, C.-L.; Girod, B.
Pág. 1289 - 1302
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