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Aurelian Cosmin Moldovan, Valer Micle, Tomi Alexandrel Hraniciuc and Nicolae Marcoie
The layout of water resources and the complex and rational use of them have an important role in the socioeconomic activities of an urban settlement. Transversal hydrotechnical constructions such as weirs reduce the longitudinal connectivity of rivers an...
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Carlos Alberto Stefano Filho, José Ignacio Serrano, Romis Attux, Gabriela Castellano, Eduardo Rocon and Maria Dolores del Castillo
Motor imagery (MI) has been suggested to provide additional benefits when included in traditional approaches of physical therapy for children with cerebral palsy (CP). Regardless, little is understood about the underlying neurological substrates that mig...
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Ksenia I. Aleksandrova, Wendy J. McWilliam and Andreas Wesener
Residential streets, particularly in automobile-dependent suburban locations, have frequently been perceived as ecologically unsustainable, antisocial, unhealthy, and aesthetically dull from an urban design perspective. However, residential streets can b...
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Heying Li, Demin Zhou, Shanshan Hu, Jianchen Zhang, Yuemei Jiang and Yue Zhang
A large variety of barriers can affect longitudinal connectivity, which leads to shipping blocking and even flood hazard. However, few existing methods can quantify physically the river channel connectivity from the barrier?s details perspective in a wat...
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Luqi Wang and Chen Wen
Active transportation (AT) has aroused great interest in recent years as it may benefit public health and reduce the dependency on cars. This article aims to summarize recent findings on the relationship between the objectively measured built environment...
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Franco Castagnetti, Armand Toubol, Giuseppe Rizzi
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Rail freight transport is today characterized by inefficiencies in the use of the existing infrastructure while the growing demand is activated by giant containers vessels handling thousands of units in the ports. Lack of industrialization prevents gaini...
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Benoît O.L. Demars, Gerhard Wiegleb, David M. Harper, Udo Bröring, Holger Brux and Wolfgang Herr
The spatial structure and evolution of river networks offer tremendous opportunities to study the processes underlying metacommunity patterns in the wild. Here we explore several fundamental aspects of aquatic plant biogeography. How stable is plant comp...
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Fernando Magdaleno,Roberto Martínez
Pág. 259 - 272
Aim of study: This paper presents a novel index, the Riparian Forest Evaluation (RFV) index, for assessing the ecological condition of riparian forests. The status of riparian ecosystems has global importance due to the ecological and social benefits and...
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Kyle D. Martens and Patrick J. Connolly
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