Search Results - "phenomenon"
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Characterizing predatory publishing: A review
Published 2022“…The objective of this study was to characterize the phenomenon of predatory publishing, by reviewing primary and secondary research and gray literature on the subject. …”
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Study on Root Hydraulic Lift of Drought-Tolerant and Drought-Sensitive Potato Cultivars (Solanum tuberosum L.)
Published 2023“…As the degree of drought stress increased, the phenomenon of hydraulic lift was inhibited completely, along with a reduction in soil water content and biomass and an increase in Pro and MDA accumulation. …”
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Whose waters? large-scale agricultural development and water grabbing in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin, Tanzania
Published 2016“…By drawing on recent conceptual insights from the water grabbing literature, the empirical findings suggest that the IWRM framework indirectly and directly facilitates the phenomenon of water grabbing to take place in the Wami-Ruvu River Basin in Tanzania.…”
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Abscission of Orange Fruit (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osb.) in the Mediterranean Basin Depends More on Environmental Conditions Than on Fruit Ripeness
Published 2020“…Therefore, the aim of this study was to try to clarify what the determinants of this phenomenon are. A multi-site experimentation was carried out on six orange cultivars, in Corsica, Spain and Tunisia where the phenomenon of early massive fruit drop varies. …”
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Our Northern-Finnish wild berries
Published 2017“…The change has been challenging for the Kemijärvi native wild berry pickers and the phenomenon of migrant pickers has raised numerous social and ecological concerns among natives. …”
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Role of promoter strength in gene regulation in Kcnq1 imprinted domain
Published 2012“…Genomic imprinting is a genetic phenomenon by which some of the genes go through several processes that restrict them from biallelic expression. …”
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Why we need to go beyond technology
Published 2023“…Food loss and waste is a multifactorial phenomenon. Therefore, at least in the long term, one-dimensional efforts to mitigate it, such as providing storage technologies, will not prove successful, our authors maintain, and they call for a systemic approach.…”
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Prospects for the development of an effective immunological method for the control of African trypanosomiasis
Published 1982“…Discusses prospects for the Development of a vaccine against African trypanosomiasis & dissemination of genetically resistant breeds of livestock into tsetse-infected areas of the continent; reviewing the various approaches being pursued for vaccine Development, viz. induction of immunity by use of non-specific immunostimulants; and vaccination using surface antigens, plasma membrane antigens & sub-cellular fractions of trypanosomes and tacyclic antigens, and outlining the need to conduct research on the phenomenon of trypanotolerance.…”
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There is no there, there : om platslöshet i fysisk planering
Published 2010“…Some tendencies concerning architecture like modernism, as well as constructions whome don´t fit in their landscape, have contributed to the benaming and experience of places as placeless. Phenomenon as globalization and post-industrialism have in some cases conduced to the withering of the sense of place. …”
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Novel and transgressive salinity tolerance in recombinant inbred lines of rice created by physiological coupling-uncoupling and network rewiring effects
Published 2021“…The phenomenon of transgressive segregation, where a small minority of recombinants are outliers relative to the range of parental phenotypes, is commonly observed in plant breeding populations. …”
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El Nino visto por las ciencias sociales: propuestas de investigacion, climatic and hydrological effects of El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events at regional and local scales
Published 1998“…It could aise be interesting to be aware of how populations affected by El Nina perceive that phenomenon, which carries a mythical name given by the coastal inhabitants of South America. …”
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Application of system dynamics and participatory spatial group model building in animal health: A case study of East Coast Fever interventions in Lundazi and Monze districts of Zam...
Published 2017“…SGMB uses participatory geographical information system (GIS) concepts and techniques to capture the role of spatial phenomenon in the context of complex systems, allowing stakeholders to identify spatial phenomenon directly on physical maps and integrate such information in model development. …”
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Eslövs stadspark : stadsparken som inte var en stadspark men som vill bli
Published 2009“…The first part is about the public park as a phenomenon, a phenomenon that is very strongly linked to the arrival of the industrialism and the fast rise and growth of cities. …”
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Development of improved wet-milled rice flour product (Rice flakes) in SouthEast Asia
Published 2021“…We elucidated the cause of the rolling phenomenon and found the differences in the degree of gelatinization, which results in the difference in water absorption, the volume changes, into the semi-dried noodle flake. …”
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Guidelines for dealing with predatory publishers/publishing: A working document
Published 2022“…The phenomenon of predatory publishing and publishers is a challenge that needs to be addressed, as it undermines the quality of scientific endeavor and practice. …”
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Parsimonious genotype by environment interaction covariance models for cassava (Manihot esculenta)
Published 2022“…This phenomenon is considered a critical challenge confronted by plant breeders in developing crop varieties. …”
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RNA-Seq analysis reveals insight into enhanced rice Xa7-mediated bacterial blight resistance at high temperature
Published 2017“…Despite the importance of this phenomenon, little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms. …”
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Climate change, agriculture, and food-crop production in Ghana
Published 2012“…The agricultural sector is believed to have the potential to grow at rates as high as six percent (2), but climate change could potentially inhibit such progress in the long run, given that the sector is particularly vulnerable to this ongoing phenomenon.…”
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