... proposed a regional characterization factor. The results propose a large difference between the different considered ...results for the freshwater ...modified to adapt to the ...
... in a compartment (air, water, soil), • XF e (Expose Factor, dimensionless) represents the bioavailability of a chemical and can be represented by the fraction of the chemical dissolved in the ...
... In a context of dwindling oil reserves and environmental pressures, the chemical industry needs to inno- vate by developing new processes for producing bioproducts from raw plant ...
... being a dominant ...cultivars which are not all suitable fora given agricultural region because of soil and climate conditions, the location, or market ...adapted to local ...
... derives from the Netherlands’ experience of a declining manufacturing sector after the discovery of large natural gas reserves in the ...models for Dutch dis- ease that were developed by Corden and ...
... decided to select a number of well-known and published cases from diverse data sources to test the ...reference to existing literature and relevance to the ...data ...
... anomalies. To test this hypothesis, we simulate the convergent/divergent vertical circulation across RWs, and the production and advection of fPOC (20) ...fPOC from the upwelling to the subduction ...
... decided to select a number of well-known and published cases from diverse data sources to test the ...reference to existing literature and relevance to the ...data ...
... varies from 17% in India to 94% in Malawi (Brooker et ...implemented for fodder production and organic farming (Ehrmann & Ritz, ...is a “technological lock-in” around few crop species ...
... refers to the dynamics of interactions between organisms in changing ...pressures from stakeholders to develop appropriate tools to account for the nature and consequences of their ...
... sieves to reach pre-industrial CO 2 concentrations; ozone fumigation produced by an ozone generator plugged on pure oxygen gas bottles; low oxygen concentration through dilution with nitrogen and simultaneous ...
... ones, froma conservation perspective, are the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS), the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ...
... climate, environmental stress, and habitat availability, are key drivers of many ecological processes ...associated ecosystem services ...need to account forenvironmental variation and ...
... originating from the tropical Indo-Pacific region ...2010), which creates maritime corridors (box ...two to three species per year, by three to four species per year of crustaceans, and by six ...
... costly to build, run and maintain, ecotrons offer significant experimental ...levels, ecosystem management, etc.). For some of these treatments which are outside of the range of current ...
... allow for the characterization of biome‐ scale C fluxes at greater temporal and spatial resolutions (Figure ...essential for estimating latitudinal differences in CO 2 exchange (Stephens et ...addition ...
... team to transfer the RPG structure and contextual elements into the agent-based ...responsibility. For the same reason, two social entities are used to represent the two types of actors of the land ...
... I-POVES planning mechanism handles the correspondences between these transport resources characteristics and products perishability constraints in order to facilitate the consolidation o[r] ...
... extent towhich these patterns could entirely be caused by ...accessible from the refugia, i.e. located closest to the greatest number of refugia, would harbour the greatest number of ...