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  1. Modeling greenhouse gas emissions from rice-based production systems: sensitivity and upscaling by Li, Changsheng, Mosier, Arvin, Wassmann, Reiner, Cai, Zucong, Zheng, Xunhua, Huang, Yao, Tsuruta, Haruo, Boonjawat, Jariya, Lantin, Rhoda

    Published 2004
    “…The simulated two fluxes formed a range, which was wide enough to include the “real” flux from the grid cell with a high probability. This approach was verified against a traditional statistical approach, the Monte Carlo analysis, for three selected counties or provinces in China, Thailand, and United States. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Real-time application of the PROBFLO framework risk approach as a part of the digital twin towards the implementation of environmental flows in the Limpopo Basin, southern Africa by O’Brien, G. C., Wade, M., Bembe, M. J., Dickens, Christopher, McNiel, T., Retief, H., Silva, Paulo, Garcia Andarcia, Mariangel

    Published 2024
    “…This once off PROBFLO assessment has been useful but is not adaptable in its current form and while valuable the probability risk model was used once and is not available to managers of the water resources and people of the Limpopo Basin who consider a range of alternative development and protection scenarios. …”
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    Informe técnico
  3. Nutrition—sensitive agricultural interventions and maternal and child nutrition outcomes in arid and semi—arid lands of Kenya by Grant, F., Amunga, D., Mulwa, C.K., Moyo, M., Kwikiriza, N., Malit, J., Mwaura, L., Maru, J., Heck, S.

    Published 2025
    “…The study utilized the doubly robust inverse probability weighting regression adjustment (IPWRA) estimator to evaluate the impact of participation in the project intervention on nutrition outcomes. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Soil and cacao genomics survey of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Region, Colombia by Libohova, Zamir, Martin Lopez, Javier Mauricio, Da Silva, Mayesse, Lagoueyte, C., Cruz, J., Drohan, P., Maximova, S., Guiltinan, M., Ferruzzi, M.G., Guarín, D., Reich, P., Kome, C., Zapata, Yeny Patricia, Gallego Sanchez, Gerardo, Quintero, Constanza, Botero, Cesar, Winters, N.P., Robotham, M.

    Published 2020
    “…The soil maps and field data collected and processed for the CfP initiative are available on web-based platforms and apps for portable devices, such as cellular phones. This project lays the foundation for the continuation of the CfP Initiative. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. Initial evaluation of models to predict methane production based on VIS-NIR signatures captured in the field by Gonzalez Guzman, Juan Jose, Penafiel, Jorge, Cardoso, Juan Andres, Lopez, Diana Carolina, Jones, Chris, Jauregui, Rosa, Sanchez, Miguel, Marin, Alejandra, Wenzl, Peter, Arango, Jacobo

    Published 2025
    “…The study involves capturing hyperspectral signatures using the ASD QualitySpec, a portable spectrometer that facilitates field-based measurements. …”
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    Poster
  6. Popular perceptions of tropical ecologists by Putz, F.E.

    Published 1996
    “…These media caricatures are compelling, entertaining, and probably unshakable, but we should try to encourage a diversity of depictions that mirrors our actual diversity. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Remote sensing and statistical data analysis as tools to understand forest livelihood strategies by Dewi, S., García Fernandez, C., Ruíz Pérez, M., Belcher, B., Angelsen, A., Agar, P.M. de, Loken, A., Lutnaes, K.

    Published 1999
    “…In the landscape level, time series of satellite images classified based on vegetation cover together with other data such as road, eleva-tion, soil type, administrative boundaries and population are used to obtain a transition probability matrix (TPM). The area with major changes is taken as local scale. …”
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    Book Chapter
  8. Influence of feeding sheep on oilseed cake following the consumption of tanniferous feeds by Nsahlai, I.V., Umunna, N.N., Osuji, P.O.

    Published 1999
    “…The discussion was structured to explain why the sequence strategy could offer a greater chance of interaction between tannin and OSC-protein than the mixture strategy and why such interaction was most proable with A. albida pods than with S. sesban. It was concluded that it is beneficial to feed sheep on OSC following the intake of tanniferous feeds as this could support superior LWG.…”
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    Journal Article
  9. Expansion of human settlement in Kenya's Maasai Mara: What future for pastoralism and wildlife? by Lamprey, R.H., Reid, Robin S.

    Published 2004
    “…With the rapid increase in human settlement in the Mara, and with imminent land privatization, it is probable that wildlife populations on Koyake will decline significantly in the next 3–5 years. …”
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    Journal Article
  10. Fishery productivity and its contribution to overall agricultural production in the Lower Mekong River Basin by Mainuddin, Mohammed, Kirby, Mac, Chen, Yun

    Published 2011
    “…Other estimates place the overall value somewhat lower. The value is probably not changing greatly with time. Aquaculture in Viet Nam is rapidly increasing in value, matching the increase in production, and in 2005 was worth over US$1 billion. …”
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    Otro
  11. Identification and characterisation of differentially expressed sequence tags in trypanosoma brucei brucei: molecular cloning ,expression and analysis of ADP-ribsylation factor 1 f... by Osanya, A.O.

    Published 1999
    “…ARFs have been shown to be essential in vesicle formation, intracellular and membrane trafficking and signal transduction. Such processes are probably involved in the co-ordination of complex parasite-host and/or parasite-parasite interactions and the regulation of growth and differentiation of the trypanosomes in response to external signals. …”
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    Tesis
  12. Cassava biotechnology research at CIAT/Colombia by Fregene, Martin A., Ceballos, H., Roca, W., Okogbenin, Emmanuel, Akano, A., Mba, Chikelu, Chavarriaga Aguirre, Paul, Tohme, Joseph M., Ospina Patiño, Bernardo

    Published 2001
    “…Cassava is probably the most efficient producer of carbohydrate per unit land area under tropical conditions. …”
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    Conference Paper
  13. Cassava breeding and varietal dissemination in India: Major achievements during the past 25-30 years by Abraham, K., Nair, S.G., Naskar, S.K.

    Published 2001
    “…The three short-duration varieties are highly preferred by farmers as a rotation crop in the paddy-based cropping system. Very recently, two superior top-cross hybrids, having high yield and good culinary quality, were developed from in breds and are ready for formal release. …”
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    Book Chapter
  14. Estimation of Biomass Carbon Stocks over Peat Swamp Forests using Multi-Temporal and Multi-Polratizations SAR Data by Wijaya, A., Liesenberg, V., Susanti, A., Karyanto, O., Verchot, Louis V.

    Published 2015
    “…The results of multi-regression analysis in predicting above ground biomass shows that ALOS PALSAR data acquired in 2010 has outperformed other time series data. This is probably due to the fact that land cover change in the area from 2007 – 2009 was highly dynamic, converting natural forests into rubber and Acacia plantations, thus SAR data of 2010 which was acquired in between of two field campaigns has provided significant results (F = 40.7, P < 0.005). …”
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    Conference Paper
  15. Changes in spider diversity through the growth cycle of pine plantations in the semi-deciduous Atlantic forest: The role of prey availability and abiotic conditions by Munevar Lozano, Ana Katerinne, Rubio, Gonzalo Daniel, Zurita, Gustavo Andres

    Published 2018
    “…The increase in prey abundance (and probably the increase in vegetation complexity and the decrease of extreme microclimatic conditions) through the plantation cycle increase the suitability for native forest species. …”
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    Artículo
  16. El abonado nitrogenado de los cultivos hortícolas by Ramos, Carlos

    Published 2021
    “…EI nitrato en las aguas subterráneas es perjudicial a concentraciones superiores 50 mg/I, que es el límite máximo permitido para el agua potable según la legislación sanitaria. En las aguas superficiales el nitrato favorece el crecimiento de algas lo cual es un inconveniente en muchos casos. …”
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