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Jography: Exploring meanings, experiences and spatialities of recreational road-running
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Joint Determination of Demand for Inputs and Choice of Rice Varieties: A Meta-Production Function Approach
(1993-07-05)Fierce competition in the already thin world rice market for low quality rice exports raised concerns on the future of rice production in Thailand for its increasing labor wages and production costs and its exporting ... -
Juvenile king scallop, Pecten maximus, is potentially tolerant to low levels of ocean acidification when food is unrestricted.
(United States, 2013)The decline in ocean water pH and changes in carbonate saturation states through anthropogenically mediated increases in atmospheric CO2 levels may pose a hazard to marine organisms. This may be particularly acute for ... -
Keeping patients with epilepsy safe: a surmountable challenge?
(England, 2015)This quality improvement project was inspired as an answer to a problem that intellectual disability teams have been struggling to manage whilst caring for people with epilepsy (PWE). The issue was that despite guidance ... -
King's Parkinson's disease pain scale, the first scale for pain in PD: An international validation
(Wiley, 2015-10-16)Pain is a key unmet need and a major aspect of non‐motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). No specific validated scales exist to identify and grade the various types of pain in PD. We report an international, ... -
Knowledge, agency and collective action as barriers to energy-saving behaviour
(Taylor and Francis, 2015-05-20)Energy saving is becoming a rising priority as a response to climate change and fossil fuel depletion in recent years. However, despite energy-related behaviour change being an important part of many environmental education ... -
Label-free chemically specific imaging in planta with stimulated Raman scattering microscopy.
(United States, 2013-05-21)The growing world population puts ever-increasing demands on the agricultural and agrochemical industries to increase agricultural yields. This can only be achieved by investing in fundamental plant and agrochemical ... -
Laboratory Tests in the Development of WaveCat
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Large-scale coexistence and small-scale segregation of key species on rocky shores
(2008-11-01)Biodiversity is defined by the scales at which organisms coexist. Coexistence at larger spatial scales may be underpinned by segregation at smaller spatial scales or temporal variability in behaviour and/or distribution. ... -
Large-volume results in SU(2) with adjoint fermions
Taming finite-volume effects is a crucial ingredient in order to identify the existence of IR fixed points. We present the latest results from our numerical simulations of SU(2) gauge theory with 2 Dirac fermions in the ... -
Late Holocene climate: Natural or anthropogenic?
(2016-03-01)©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. For more than a decade, scientists have argued about the warmth of the current interglaciation. Was the warmth of the preindustrial late Holocene natural in origin, ... -
Late Pleistocene glacial stratigraphy of the Kumara-Moana region, West Coast of South Island, New Zealand
(2013-08-15)On the South Island of New Zealand, large piedmont glaciers descended from an ice cap on the Southern Alps onto the coastal plain of the West Coast during the late Pleistocene. The series of moraine belts and outwash ... -
Late-glacial and Holocene European pollen data
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Late-Holocene climate dynamics recorded in the peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego, South America
(2016-03-01)© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. The ombrotrophic peat bogs of Tierra del Fuego are located within the southern westerly wind belt (SWWB), which dominates climate variability in this region. We have reconstructed late-Holocene ...