Search Results - "Time"

  1. Just-in-Time Climate Science and Tools to Support Effective Policies and Investments by Rosenstock, Todd S, Cramer, Laura K.

    Published 2025
    “…This brief describes how supply chain innovations on just-in-time supply can help accelerate the use of climate science. …”
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  2. Conquering space and time: the challenge of emissions from land use change by Pena, N., Bird, N., Frieden, D., Zanchi, G.

    Published 2010
    “…The EU-RED’s failure to address the time lag means that bioenergy approved by EU-RED can be used to meet targets even though significant increases in emissions occur during the time horizon of the targets. …”
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  3. Behavioural compensation for limited grazing time by herded cattle in central Nigeria by Bayer, W.

    Published 1990
    “…Resting, including ruminating, accounted for only 5 percent of herding time. Other studies of restricted grazing by African cattle showed a reduction in animal production only if forage was scarce or of low quality. …”
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  4. Time of artificial insemination and pregnancy rates in Boran (Bos indicus) cattle by Mukasa-Mugerwa, E., Tegegne, Azage, Warnick, A.C.

    Published 1989
    “…Results of a study conducted to determine the conception rates of Boran cattle following artificial insemination of different times from the onset of induced oestrus compared with artificial insemination following natural oestrus.…”
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    Journal Article
  5. Analysis of ERS wind scatterometer time series over Sahel (Mali) by Jarlan, L., Mougin, E., Frison, P.L., Mazzega, P., Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y.

    Published 2002
    “…ERS wind scatterometer (WSC) time series are analyzed over different ecoclimatic regions of the African Sahel during the period 1991–1995. …”
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  6. Examining advance time of furrow irrigation at Koga irrigation scheme in Ethiopia by Desta, G., Getaneh, M., Tsigie, A.

    Published 2013
    “…These losses depend on furrow length, furrow gradient, surface roughness, stream size and cutoff time. These factors play significant role to influence the advance time of irrigation and the operation rule of the scheme. …”
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  7. Evaluating wetland flow regulating functions using discharge time-series by Smakhtin, Vladimir U., Batchelor, A.L.

    Published 2005
    “…This condition is defined in terms of mean daily and instantaneous daily maximum flow time-series and their corresponding duration curves, assuming that there is no wetland in the catchment. …”
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    Journal Article

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