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Topping, Christopher John, Agnieszka Bednarska, Emilio Benfenati, et al. "PollinERA: Understanding pesticide-Pollinator interactions to support EU Environmental Risk Assessment and policy." Research Ideas and Outcomes 10 (May 16, 2024): e127485. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e127485.

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<i>PollinERA</i> aims to reverse pollinator population declines and reduce the harmful impacts of pesticides. It addresses the call through four objectives: SO1 filling ecotoxicological data gaps to enable realistic prediction of the source and routes of exposure and impact of pesticides on pollinators and their sensitivity to individual pesticides and mixtures. SO2 developing and testing a co-monitoring scheme for pesticides and pollinators across European cropping systems and landscapes, developing risk indicators and mixture exposure information. SO3 developing models for predicting pestici
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Picaut, Judicaël, Ayoub Boumchich, Erwan Bocher, Nicolas Fortin, Gwendall Petit, and Pierre Aumond. "A Smartphone-Based Crowd-Sourced Database for Environmental Noise Assessment." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 15 (2021): 7777. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157777.

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Noise is a major source of pollution with a strong impact on health. Noise assessment is therefore a very important issue to reduce its impact on humans. To overcome the limitations of the classical method of noise assessment (such as simulation tools or noise observatories), alternative approaches have been developed, among which is collaborative noise measurement via a smartphone. Following this approach, the NoiseCapture application was proposed, in an open science framework, providing free access to a considerable amount of information and offering interesting perspectives of spatial and t
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Özdemir, Alp. "Determination the Environmental Performance of Biogas Production from Cattle Manure via Life Cycle Assessment." Karadeniz Fen Bilimleri Dergisi 15, no. 2 (2025): 730–44. https://doi.org/10.31466/kfbd.1604880.

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This study aims to evaluate the environmental impacts of biogas production from cattle manure in an anaerobic digestion plant (ADP) using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology. The LCA analysis adopts a cradle-to-gate system boundary, with the functional unit defined as “1 m³ of biogas produced” in the ADP. Life cycle inventory data for this functional unit was obtained from the Ecoinvent database (v3.10). Life cycle impact assessment were carried out using two methods: CML-IA v3.10 and ReCiPe 2016 Midpoint (H) v1.09, within the licensed SimaPro 9.6.0 PhD software. A sensitivity analysis
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Sosedova, Larisa M., Evgeniy A. Titov, Mikhail A. Novikov, Irina A. Shurygina, and Mikhail G. Shurygin. "Impact of metal nanoparticles on the ecology of aquatic biocenosis and microbial communities (Review)." Hygiene and sanitation 100, no. 1 (2021): 30–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.47470/0016-9900-2021-100-1-30-35.

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This review contains analysis and generalization of data about aquatic ecotoxicity of metal nanoparticles study. This study showed the effect of their impact on the viability of protozoa, algae, microbial communities. A multi-level approach proves to be important as it considers the main characteristics of the studied materials: solubility, agglomeration, degradation. The transformation in the aquatic environment is important in the study of aquatic ecotoxicity. For assessing the state of environment in ecotoxicological experiments, the Great Daphnia (Daphnia magna) was used as a critical orga
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van Griensven, A., L. Breuer, M. Di Luzio, et al. "Environmental and ecological hydroinformatics to support the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive for river basin management." Journal of Hydroinformatics 8, no. 4 (2006): 239–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/hydro.2006.010.

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Research and development in hydroinfomatics can play an important role in environmental impact assessment by integrating physically-based models, data-driven models and other Information and Communication Tools (ICT). An illustration is given in this paper describing the developments around the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to support the implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive. SWAT operates on the river basin scale and includes processes for the assessment of complex diffuse pollution; it is open-source software, which allows for site-specific modifications to the source a
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Quek, A., A. R. Abbas, N. Z. I. S. Zaman, et al. "Life Cycle Assessment of Large-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Plant based in Malaysia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1372, no. 1 (2024): 012055. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1372/1/012055.

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Abstract A cradle-to-grave life cycle assessment (LCA) has been performed on a Large Scale Solar Photovoltaic (LSSPV) plant based in Peninsular Malaysia to study the detailed environmental impact of its life cycle. The LSSPV, with a capacity of 78 MWdc, is currently one of Malaysia’s largest solar power plants. The different life cycle phases of the LSSPV, starting from resource manufacturing and transportation, through plant construction and electricity generation, and to decommissioning of the plant, were assessed using the SimaPro software with the Ecoinvent v3.8 database. Results show that
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Zhou, Zhi-Wu, Julián Alcalá, Moacir Kripka, and Víctor Yepes. "Life Cycle Assessment of Bridges Using Bayesian Networks and Fuzzy Mathematics." Applied Sciences 11, no. 11 (2021): 4916. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11114916.

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At present, reducing the impact of the construction industry on the environment is the key to achieving sustainable development. Countries all over the world are using software systems for bridge environmental impact assessment. However, due to the complexity and discreteness of environmental factors in the construction industry, they are difficult to update and determine quickly, and there is a phenomenon of data missing in the database. Most of the lost data are optimized by Monte Carlo simulation, which greatly reduces the reliability and accuracy of the research results. This paper uses Ba
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Pires, Maria Antonia, Giovanna Florindo, Thiago Florindo, and Andrea Troller Pinto. "Environmental performance of laying poultry in na intensive and automated system in Southern Brazil." Concilium 24, no. 13 (2024): 354–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.53660/clm-3696-24n27.

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Eggs are an animal protein of high nutritional value and is considered an alternative source to red meat. It is accessible to all social extracts. In addition, substantial demand growth is expected in the coming decades, which requires a significant increase in production volume. Consequently, there is a question of how these eggs will be produced. The current production systems must meet demands related to environmental sustainability, ensuring food security in terms of production volume and product safety. Thus, this study assesses the environmental performance of intensive and automated egg
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Zabel, Florian, Matthias Knüttel, and Benjamin Poschlod. "CropSuite v1.0 – a comprehensive open-source crop suitability model considering climate variability for climate impact assessment." Geoscientific Model Development 18, no. 4 (2025): 1067–87. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-1067-2025.

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Abstract. Increasing demand for agricultural land resources and changing climate conditions require strategic land-use planning and the development of adaptation strategies. Therefore, information about the suitability of agricultural land is a prerequisite. Current suitability approaches often focus on single crops, can only be applied regionally, and usually neglect the impact of climate variability on crop suitability. Here, we introduce CropSuite, a new, comprehensive, and easy-to-use crop suitability model that allows us to overcome these shortcomings. It provides a graphical user interfa
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Wood, Brent, Sadie Mills, and Jane Robbins. "Mapping Marine Biodiversity: Using Open Source GIS Tools to Visualise and Extract Collection Data." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (July 4, 2018): e25787. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.25787.

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The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in Wellington manages one of New Zealand’s Nationally Significant Taxonomic Collections and Databases. The NIWA Invertebrate Collection (NIC) maintains data for over 125,000 (and growing) marine invertebrate specimens from over 46,000 localities in New Zealand, the Ross Sea portion of the Antarctic and the wider South West Pacific. This data is managed using a Specify Software database. NIC managers are often requested to provide large data extracts from specific regions of the New Zealand zone for a variety of uses, from biodiver
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Wood, Brent, Sadie Mills, and Jane Robbins. "Mapping Marine Biodiversity: Using Open Source GIS Tools to Visualise and Extract Collection Data." Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2 (July 4, 2018): e25787. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.2.25787.

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The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in Wellington manages one of New Zealand's Nationally Significant Taxonomic Collections and Databases. The NIWA Invertebrate Collection (NIC) maintains data for over 125,000 (and growing) marine invertebrate specimens from over 46,000 localities in New Zealand, the Ross Sea portion of the Antarctic and the wider South West Pacific. This data is managed using a Specify Software database. NIC managers are often requested to provide large data extracts from specific regions of the New Zealand zone for a variety of uses, from biodiver
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Maschke, Jan Enno, Victor Preu, Malte Plenter, and Stefan Schoenawa. "Assessing Autonomous Emergency Braking: A Robust Approach Using Phenomenological Sensor Models." Vehicles 6, no. 4 (2024): 1704–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vehicles6040082.

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The assessment of driver assistance system effectiveness in crash scenarios can be conducted through simulations. This approach allows for system improvements and contributes to overall road safety. However, it is important to recognize that simulations are an approximation of reality. Specifically, simulation models can significantly impact the results. In our work, we focus on sensor models that provide environmental information to driver assistance systems. Real-world sensor data differ from idealized simulation data due to measurement errors and environmental influences. We evaluate variou
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Várallyay, György. "Assessment of Environmental Susceptibility/Vulnerability of Soils." Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, no. 9 (December 10, 2002): 62–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.34101/actaagrar/9/3563.

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Soils represent a considerable part of the natural resources of Hungary. Consequently, rational land use and proper soil management – to guarantee normal soil functions – are important elements of sustainable (agricultural) development, having special importance both in the national economy and in environment protection.The main soil functions in the biosphere are as follows: conditionally renewable natural resource; reactor, transformer and integrator of the combined influences of other natural resources (solar radiation, atmosphere, surface and subsurface waters, biological resources), place
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Melas, Lefteris D., Maria Batsioula, Stamatia Skoutida, et al. "Hot-Spot Analysis and Scenario-Driven Life Cycle Assessment of Authenticated Greek PDO “Avgotaracho Mesolongiou”." Sustainability 16, no. 3 (2024): 1259. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16031259.

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Food systems account for one third of greenhouse gas emissions while fish production is assigned 4% of total anthropogenic emissions as well as other environmental implications. The Greek fishery industry is a very promising and upcoming sector with renowned products such as “Avgotaracho Mesolongiou”, the Greek bottarga, which is a product of designated origin (PDO) with cultural and economic significance but unexplored environmental impacts. The aim of the study is to depict the environmental hot-spots of “Avgotaracho Mesolongiou” production using the life cycle analysis (LCA) methodology wit
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Pyankov, Sergey, Endon Garmaev, Rinat Abdullin, et al. "GIS of hydrological and environmental safety of the Selenga River Basin: structure, content and functionality." InterCarto. InterGIS 29, no. 1 (2023): 88–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.35595/2414-9179-2023-1-29-88-103.

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The transboundary basin of the Selenga river (the main tributary of Lake Baikal) is characterized by widespread and frequent hazardous events of climatic, hydrological and geomorphological nature. To integrate, display and analyze various data on these events, as well as provide them to the scientific community, a web GIS “Hydrological and environmental safety of the Selenga river basin” has been developed. The structure of the web GIS includes layers and databases that characterize the average long-term and extreme climatic and hydrological conditions in the basin, hazardous processes of hydr
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Karpuk, Stanislav, Rolf Radespiel, and Ali Elham. "Assessment of Future Airframe and Propulsion Technologies on Sustainability of Next-Generation Mid-Range Aircraft." Aerospace 9, no. 5 (2022): 279. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9050279.

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The present work demonstrates the impact of future airframe and propulsion technologies on the sustainability of potential future medium-range commercial jets with design specifications similar to the Airbus A320-200. Advanced airframe and engine technologies include laminar flow control (LFC), active load alleviation, new materials and structures, and ultra-high bypass ratio turbofan engines. Two aircraft configurations with various design options were compared to determine potentially the best option for the mission profile, which tends to minimize the environmental impact. Each configuratio
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Reche, Cristina, Aurelio Tobias, and Mar Viana. "Vehicular Traffic in Urban Areas: Health Burden and Influence of Sustainable Urban Planning and Mobility." Atmosphere 13, no. 4 (2022): 598. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos13040598.

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Vehicular traffic is one of the major sources of air pollution in European cities. This work aims to understand which characteristics of the urban environment could influence mobility-related air pollution, quantify the health impacts of exposure to traffic-derived PM2.5 and NO2 concentrations, and assess the potential health benefits expected from traffic interventions. The health benefits modeled are intended to provide a set of comparable data to support decision-makers and encourage informed decision-making to design healthier cities. Targeting a large geographical coverage, 12 European ci
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Várallyay, György. "A talajok környezeti érzékenységének értékelése." TÁJÖKOLÓGIAI LAPOK 1, no. 1 (2003): 45–62. https://doi.org/10.56617/tl.4613.

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Soils represent a considerable part of the natural resources of Hungary. Consequently, rational land use and proper soil management – to guarantee normal soil functions – are important elements of sustainable (agricultural) development, having special importance both in the national economy and in environment protection. The main soil functions in the biosphere are as follows: conditionally renewable natural resource; reactor, transformer and integrator of the combined influences of other natural resources (solar radiation, atmosphere, surface and subsurface waters, biological resources), plac
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Jenny, Jean-Philippe, Laurent Millet, Ronny Lauerwald, et al. "DEEP-C Consortium: Carbon sink or methane source – local to global scale assessment of lentic waters' role in the climate system." Research Ideas and Outcomes 10 (September 17, 2024): e136661. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e136661.

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Lentic waters are biogeochemical reactors, producing and receiving carbon (C) originally fixed by the terrestrial and aquatic biosphere, which is then buried in sediments or respired back to the atmosphere in the forms of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) and one of the more potent greenhouse gas (GHG) methane (CH<sub>4</sub>). Additionally, lakes serve as archives of terrestrial and aquatic carbon processes within their sediments, enabling the reconstruction of historical changes spanning thousands of years. These changes encompass alterations in land cover, indicated by pollen records, soil ca
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Valbona, Treska, and Shkembi Fleura. "The Role of the Psychologist in the Context of Criminal Assessments and Delinquent Behavior." Beder Journal of Educational Sciences Volume 26, no. 2 (2023): 51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8069993.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> The paper emphasizes the importance of understanding the psychological characteristics and personal attributes that contribute to criminal behavior. It explores various psychological and psycho-social theories that explain delinquent conduct and highlights the role of psychologists in assessing individuals involved in criminal cases. The methodology of the paper involves a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, integrating quantitative and qualitative techniques to gain insights into the psychological profiles of individuals engaged in criminal behavior. The p
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Topping, Christopher John, Agnieszka Bednarska, Emilio Benfenati, et al. "PollinERA: Understanding pesticide-Pollinator interactions to support EU Environmental Risk Assessment and policy." Research Ideas and Outcomes 10 (May 16, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e127485.

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PollinERA aims to reverse pollinator population declines and reduce the harmful impacts of pesticides. It addresses the call through four objectives: SO1 filling ecotoxicological data gaps to enable realistic prediction of the source and routes of exposure and impact of pesticides on pollinators and their sensitivity to individual pesticides and mixtures. SO2 developing and testing a co-monitoring scheme for pesticides and pollinators across European cropping systems and landscapes, developing risk indicators and mixture exposure information. SO3 developing models for predicting pesticide toxi
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Mamassi, Achraf, Hélène Marrou, Mohamed El Gharous, et al. "Relevance of soil fertility spatial databases for parameterizing APSIM-wheat crop model in Moroccan rainfed areas." Agronomy for Sustainable Development 42, no. 5 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13593-022-00813-4.

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AbstractCrop models have evolved over the past decade to incorporate more soil-related processes. While this may open avenues to support farmers regarding fertilization practices, it also widens the pitfalls related to model parametrization. Open-access georeferenced soil databases are often a solution for modelers to derive soil parameters. However, they can potentially add to model uncertainty depending on database resolution and the variability of the characteristics it contains. Fertimap is an online spatial database recently released in Morocco. In this study, we aim at assessing how Fert
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Lugo‐Arias, José, Jose Villa‐Parejo, Guido Escorcia, et al. "Life Cycle Assessment of Magnesium‐Impregnated Biochar Production and its Application for Nutrient Removal and Soil Improvement in Rice Cultivation." Advanced Sustainable Systems, June 17, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsu.202500326.

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AbstractRice husks, a significant byproduct of rice cultivation, constitute ≈20% of the total production weight. Their management is often inadequate, with unsustainable practices such as uncontrolled burning generating severe environmental impacts. This study conducts a life‐cycle analysis (LCA) to evaluate biochar production, its use as a nutrient adsorbent in water treatment, and subsequent land application as a rice husk treatment system, comparing it with the alternative system of direct incineration for energy generation. The assessment utilizes OpenLCA 2.2.0, which integrates laboratory
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Wu, Haoyuan, Zhiqiang Yin, Yuchen Zhang, Chao Qi, Xian Liu, and Jianen Wang. "Comparison of Underground Coal Mining Methods Based on Life Cycle Assessment." Frontiers in Earth Science 10 (May 30, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.879082.

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Coal is China’s main source of energy, and its production causes a certain degree of air, water, and land resource pollution. Therefore, it is necessary to compare environmental pollution caused by different mining methods. When mining underground coal resources, different mining methods have different levels of environmental impacts. To identify the mining method with the least environmental impact, different mining methods were evaluated by means of a life cycle assessment using Simapro 9.0.0 software. The Ecoinvent v3 database was used to provide background data, and the results were calcul
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Mazhandu, Zvanaka S., Edison Muzenda, Mohamed Belaid, and Trust Nhubu. "Comparative assessment of life cycle impacts of various plastic waste management scenarios in Johannesburg, South Africa." International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, March 6, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11367-023-02151-3.

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Abstract Purpose Landfilling can result in a loss in revenue that would otherwise have been accrued from recycling plastic waste, loss in potential jobs, and groundwater contamination. Plastics in landfills may also eventually find their way into marine environments, where they can be damaging to animals. This work aims to establish the environmental sustainability of current plastic waste management practices in South Africa using the City of Johannesburg (CoJ) as a case study. Methodology Five scenarios encompassing combinations of landfilling, mechanical recycling, incineration with energy
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Medeiros, João Luiz de, and Carlos Antonio Cabral dos Santos. "Life cycle assessment of a vapor absorption refrigeration system applied to a university building in northeastern Brazil." Revista Brasileira de Ciências Ambientais 60 (May 9, 2025). https://doi.org/10.5327/z2176-94782277.

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Due to the increase in global warming and the growing demand for thermal comfort in tropical climate regions, refrigeration systems have become essential to ensure adequate conditions in residential, commercial, and institutional environments. At the same time, efforts are being made to reduce the environmental impacts associated with their use. In this context, the present study conducts a life cycle assessment (LCA) of a double-effect vapor absorption refrigeration system (SFAVDE) with a cooling capacity of 352 kW, using direct natural gas combustion as an energy source. The main objectives
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Li, Kai. "Shift to Intra-EU-OECD Trade Enhanced Environmental Benefits after Basel Convention Plastic Waste Amendments." September 13, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13757432.

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This repository contains the following files: <strong>code_bc_z2.py</strong>: python scripts for all the calculations and plots included in the affiliated paper.&nbsp; Sections include (refer to code cells; heading 1 included only): Import packages Functions and lists defined Retrieve bilateral trade from UN Comtrade database Arrange the data by year Replace zero and empty trade volumes if other weight metrics(altQty or qty) exist Replace zero and empty netweight values from similar trade Balance bilateral trade reporting asymmetries (unit price-weighted approach) Research country selection an
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Jenny, Jean-Philippe, Laurent Millet, Ronny Lauerwald, et al. "DEEP-C Consortium: Carbon sink or methane source – local to global scale assessment of lentic waters’ role in the climate system." Research Ideas and Outcomes 10 (September 17, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e136661.

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Lentic waters are biogeochemical reactors, producing and receiving carbon (C) originally fixed by the terrestrial and aquatic biosphere, which is then buried in sediments or respired back to the atmosphere in the forms of carbon dioxide (CO2) and one of the more potent greenhouse gas (GHG) methane (CH4). Additionally, lakes serve as archives of terrestrial and aquatic carbon processes within their sediments, enabling the reconstruction of historical changes spanning thousands of years. These changes encompass alterations in land cover, indicated by pollen records, soil carbon erosion and shift
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Welle Donker, Frederika. "From access to re-use: a user’s perspective on public sector information availability." Architecture and the Built Environment, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.59490/abe.2017.21.1481.

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If data are the building blocks to generate information needed to acquire knowledge and understanding, then geodata, i.e. data with a geographic component (geodata), are the building blocks for information vital for decision-making at all levels of government, for companies and for citizens. Governments collect geodata and create, develop and use geo-information - also referred to as spatial information - to carry out public tasks as almost all decision-making involves a geographic component, such as a location or demographic information. Geo-information is often considered “special” for techn
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Welle Donker, Frederika. "From access to re-use." Architecture and the Built Environment, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.59490/abe.2016.21.1525.

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If data are the building blocks to generate information needed to acquire knowledge and understanding, then geodata, i.e. data with a geographic component (geodata), are the building blocks for information vital for decision-making at all levels of government, for companies and for citizens. Governments collect geodata and create, develop and use geo-information - also referred to as spatial information - to carry out public tasks as almost all decision-making involves a geographic component, such as a location or demographic information. Geo-information is often considered “special” for techn
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Kojo, Kosuke, Tomoko Oguri, Takazo Tanaka, et al. "Seminal plasma metallomics: a new horizon for diagnosing and managing male infertility." Revista Internacional de Andrología 23, Published Ahead of Print (2025). https://doi.org/10.22514/j.androl.2025.013.

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The authors, Kosuke Kojo and Tomoko Oguri, contributed equally. This HTML edition is publicly accessible at the following URL:https://academic298uro.github.io/open-archive/2025/seminal-plasma-metallomics-new-horizon/ Abstract Seminal plasma contains a wide range of biomolecules&mdash;including inorganic elements&mdash;that may significantly influence male reproductive function. Historically, semen analysis has focused on sperm count and motility, while overlooking the diagnostic potential of this acellular fraction. This narrative review synthesizes historical perspectives on seminal plasma me
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