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Daylí Covas Varela, Gretel Martínez, Gilberto González Hernández
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Tetiana Kornieieva, Miguel Varela, Ana Lúcia Luís and Natália Teixeira
The article presents a theoretical generalisation and solution of a current scientific and applied problem which develops theoretical principles, methodological approaches and scientific and practical recommendations for improving the mechanism of labour...
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Ivica Skoko, Zvonimir Lu?ic, Zaloa Sanchez-Varela and Zlatko Boko
Over the past century, with an accelerated increase in world energy demand, oil remained the most intriguing energy source, while oil exploration and production evolved from an onshore to an offshore exploration and production facility. In logistic and o...
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Cristina Mori Alvez, Carlos Perdomo Varela, Pablo González Barrios, Andrea Bentos Guimaraes and Amabelia del Pino Machado
A substantial amount of phosphorus (P) in the soil is not readily available for plant uptake. Certain species may enhance P availability from poorly soluble P forms. This study focused on improving our comprehension of the effect of two lupine species (L...
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Nicollas Rodrigues de Oliveira, Yago de Rezende dos Santos, Ana Carolina Rocha Mendes, Guilherme Nunes Nasseh Barbosa, Marcela Tuler de Oliveira, Rafael Valle, Dianne Scherly Varela Medeiros and Diogo M. F. Mattos
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the necessity for agile health services that enable reliable and secure information exchange, but achieving proper, private, and secure sharing of EMRs remains a challenge due to diverse data formats and fragmented r...
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Cole R. Weaver, Meghan Brockman, Neal D. Mundahl, William A. Arnold, Dylan Blumentritt, Will L. Varela and Jeanne L. Franz
The use of strobilurin fungicides in agriculture has increased steadily during the past 25 years, and although strobilurins have minimal water solubility, they regularly appear in surface waters, at times in concentrations approaching toxic levels for aq...
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Will L. Varela, Neal D. Mundahl, David F. Staples, Rachel H. Greene, Silas Bergen, Jennifer Cochran-Biederman and Cole R. Weaver
Rivers across the globe experience and respond to changes within the riparian corridor. Disturbance of the riparian corridor can affect warmwater, intermediate, and coldwater streams, which can negatively influence instream physical structure and biologi...
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David Fernández-Arango, Francisco-Alberto Varela-García and Jorge López-Fernández
Pedestrian travel represents one of the most complex forms of mobility owing to the numerous parameters that influence its analysis and the difficulty of acquiring accurate travel information. In addition, the vulnerability of its protagonists, especiall...
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Will L. Varela, Neal D. Mundahl, Silas Bergen, David F. Staples, Jennifer Cochran-Biederman and Cole R. Weaver
Agricultural activities within watersheds can have negative effects on river ecosystems, but numerous conservation practices can be implemented that reduce soil erosion, increase water infiltration, slow runoff, and improve soil quality. Our study focuse...
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Louis H. Kauffman
This paper explores a formal model of autopoiesis as presented by Maturana, Uribe and Varela, and analyzes this model and its implications through the lens of the notions of eigenforms (fixed points) and the intricacies of Goedelian coding. The paper dis...
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