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  1. Waves of disease, waves of poverty: New evidence on the economic impacts of COVID-19 and political instability in Myanmar by Headey, Derek D., Cho, Ame, Mahrt, Kristi, Diao, Xinshen, Lambrecht, Isabel B.

    Published 2022
    “…To make matters worse, mid-2021 saw the Delta wave sweep through Myanmar, producing even higher rates of infection.…”
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    Book Chapter
  2. Life cycle assessment of electricity from wave power by Dahlsten, Hilda

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Wave power…”
    H3
  3. Heat wave hazard, vulnerability and risk assessment for India [Abstract only] by Sahana, V., Suresh, N., Mondal, A., Mishra, T.

    Published 2023
    “…Global warming and rising temperatures have increased the occurrence and severity of heat waves across the globe. In India, the heatwave situation could break human survivability, thus jeopardizing food security, public health, as well as economic productivity of the country. …”
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    Conference Paper
  4. Surveillance of the second wave of COVID-19 in Europe: Longitudinal trend analyses by Post, Lori, Culler, Kasen, Moss, Charles B., Murphy, Robert L., Achenbach, Chad J., Resnick, Danielle

    Published 2021
    “…The varying severity of the pandemic is explained by differences in prevention efforts in the form of public health policy, adherence to those guidelines, as well as socio-cultural, climate, and population characteristics. The second wave of the COVID-19 currently is breaching the borders of Europe. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Follicular wave dynamics and Growth factors gene expression in Braford heifers by Reineri, Pablo Sebastian, Coria, María Sumampa, Callejas, Santiago, Palma, Gustavo Adolfo

    Published 2020
    “…The regression of the DF of the first follicular wave and the emergency of the DF of the second follicular wave began later in the heifers W2 than in W3 (p = .02 and p < .01). …”
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    Artículo
  6. Enabling factors to make ocean wave power a competitive renewable energy source by Karagjozi, Frencis, Parker, Gary

    Published 2016
    “…Wave power represents a major source of potential energy to address the global energy demand and modern climate issues. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  7. The WAVE model and its application; Simulation of the substances water and agrochemicals in the soil, crop and vadose environment by Timmerman, Anthony, Feyen, Jan

    Published 2018
    “…La implementación de estrategias con enfoque de sistemas, que abarque modelos de simulación matemáticos, permite una mejor toma de decisiones y una mejor comprensión de  la complejidad y la interacción de los diferentes procesos que afectan el destino de los nutrientes, contaminantes y sustancias químicas en el medio ambiente - suelo-  en los cultivos  y en las zonas de movimiento de aguas. El sistema WAVE se presenta en el presente artículo como una herramienta matemática que describe el transporte y transformaciones de la materia y la energía en el suelo, los cultivos y el suelo no saturado, sin embargo no es compatible con los procesos de las aguas subterráneas, drenajes  y ríos.…”
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    Artículo
  8. Climate risks and damage abatement effects of pesticides: Evidence based on four-wave panel data in Nigeria by Takeshima, Hiroyuki, Edeh, Hyacinth O., Lawal, Akeem, Oniybe, Johnson E., Daudu, Christogonus K., Andam, Kwaw S.

    Published 2023
    “…We extend the standard damage abatement framework to 4 waves of farm panel data to minimize the potential bias due to the endogeneity in agrochemical use decisions. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  9. SARS-CoV-2 wave two surveillance in East Asia and the Pacific: Longitudinal trend analysis by Post, Lori Ann, Lin, Jasmine S., Moss, Charles B., Murphy, Robert L., Ison, Michael G., Resnick, Danielle

    Published 2021
    “…Within the East Asia and Pacific region, some countries have mitigated the spread of the novel coronavirus effectively and largely avoided severe negative consequences, while others still struggle with containment. As the second wave reaches East Asia and the Pacific, it becomes more obvious that additional SARS-CoV-2 surveillance is needed to track recent shifts in the pandemic, rates of increase, and persistence.…”
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    Journal Article

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