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Journal articles on the topic "Pina marten"

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Tavares, Renata. "O Sentido da Verdade e da Linguagem em Pina: um estudo criacional." Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença 8, no. 3 (September 2018): 522–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2237-266078389.

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Resumo: O trabalho analisa a noção de verdade na dança-teatro de Pina Bausch, estabelecendo aproximações entre a valorização da autenticidade do movimento e do gesto preconizadas pela coreógrafa e a noção de verdade como desvelamento em Martin Heidegger. Por meio de entrevistas que Pina deu ao longo de sua vida, procura-se discutir algumas nuances de sua ideia de dança, no sentido estrito de uma linguagem e suas possibilidades, visando sustentar a interpretação de que o tanztheater de Pina Bausch propõe o alargamento de certas fronteiras conceitualmente rígidas mesmo na dança contemporânea. Tais fronteiras dizem respeito às noções de autoria, de individualidade, de representação e, em última instância, da própria linguagem.
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Staehler, Tanja. "Rough Cut." Janus Head 11, no. 2 (2009): 345–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jh200911211.

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This essay interprets the work of the German choreographer Pina Bausch with the help of phenomenological examinations by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Emmanuel Levinas, and Martin Heidegger. Pina Bauschs choreography not only shares basic themes like the everyday, the body, and moods with phenomenology, but they also yield similar results in overcoming traditional dualist frameworks. Rather than being an instrument for expressing ideas, the body is in constant exchange with the natural elements, exhibiting vulnerability and passivity. Moods, in turn, are neither subjective nor objective; this also holds for longing, an essential constituent of Pina Bausch's work. Dance theater and phenomenology, each in their unique ways, are capable of acknowledging and accommodating the ambiguity of our human existence.
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Lama, Rinzin Phunjok, Tashi R. Ghale, Madan K. Suwal, Rishi Ranabhat, and Ganga Ram Regmi. "First photographic evidence of Snow Leopard Panthera uncia (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) outside current protected areas network in Nepal Himalaya." Journal of Threatened Taxa 10, no. 8 (July 26, 2018): 12086. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.3031.10.8.12086-12090.

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The Snow Leopard Panthera uncia is a rare top predator of high-altitude ecosystems and insufficiently surveyed outside of protected areas in Nepal. We conducted a rapid camera-trapping survey to assess the presence of Snow Leopard in the Limi valley of Humla District. Three individuals were recorded in two camera locations offering the first photographic evidence of this elusive cat outside the protected area network of Nepal. In addition to Snow Leopard, the Blue Sheep Pseudois nayaur, Beech Marten Martes foina, Pika Ochotona spp. and different species of birds were also detected by camera-traps. More extensive surveys and monitoring are needed for reliably estimating the population size of Snow Leopard in the area. The most urgent needs are community-based conservation activities aimed at mitigating immediate threats of poaching, retaliatory killing, and rapid prey depletion to ensure the survival of this top predator in the Himalaya.
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Fernández González, Etelvina. "Hacia la renovación escultórica de la segunda mitad del siglo XI. Los ejemplos del sarcófago de San Martín de Dumio y de la pila bautismal de San Isidoro de León." De Arte. Revista de Historia del Arte, no. 6 (January 30, 2015): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.18002/da.v0i6.1515.

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La renovación de la plástica escultórica efectuada en los Reinos del Noroeste hispano hasta finales del siglo XI es muy compleja. De ese período se conservan pocas muestras. Se trata, fundamentalmente, de relieves, de obras relacionadas con la función litúrgica y de objetos suntuarios tales como cruces y arquetas relicario. Se ha prestado mayor atención a dos piezas señeras de este arco temporal: el sarcófago de San Martín de Dumio y la pila bautismal de San Isidoro de León. En ambas obras se han analizado los programas iconográficos que las ornan buscando las fuentes textuales en las que se han inspirado. Especial hincapié se hace en las repercusiones que, a nuestro entender, ha tenido la liturgia hispana a la hora de componer los programas iconográficos de la pila bautismal leones.
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Blary, François. "Quartier Saint-Crépin et faubourg Saint-Martin (salles 173 à 198)." Revue archéologique de Picardie. Numéro spécial 29, no. 1 (2013): 367–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pica.2013.3564.

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Rollinger, Christian. "Rezension zu: Martin Jehne/Francisco Pina Polo (Hg.), Foreign clientelae in the Roman Empire. A Reconsideration." Frankfurter elektronische Rundschau zur Altertumskunde, no. 29 (October 17, 2016): 124–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/fera.29.170.

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López Herrera, Eduardo. "Varsovia y la Cumbre de Cambio Climático." Revista Científica de FAREM-Estelí, no. 8 (May 11, 2016): 99–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/farem.v0i8.2624.

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Recién acaba de finalizar la cumbre de cambio climático en Varsovia capital de Polonia, y no queda más que señalar que ha sido la madre de los fracasos en materia de cumbres, es decir, no se registraron progresos sustanciales en cuanto a la reducción de gases contaminantes, y el cambio climático pica y se extiende, como lo demuestran las diferentes manifestaciones del mismo en diferentes partes del mundo (el caso de filipinas es el más reciente) con sus respectivos efectos donde Nicaragua no se queda al margen.
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Blondiaux, Joël. "Anthropologie physique du cimetière de Marte-ville à Vermand (Aisne). Fin du IVème siècle." Revue archéologique de Picardie 1, no. 1 (1986): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pica.1986.1484.

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Bruquetas Galán, Rocío. "Créditos." Ge-conservacion 5 (December 22, 2013): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.37558/gec.v5i0.209.

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Dirección Editorial: Rocío Bruquetas Galán y Ana Calvo Manuel Consejo de Redacción: María Aguiar, Emilio Cano Ruiz, Emma García Alonso, Marisa Gómez González, Ana Laborde Marqueze, Emilio Ruiz de Arcaute Martínez, Margarita San Andrés Moya, Sandra Zetina Ocaña. Secretario de Edición: Christhiam Fiorentino Vásquez Revisores en esta edición: Isabel Argerich Fernández, Maite Barrio Olano, Ana Carrasson-López de Letona, José Manuel de la Roja de la Roja, Silvia García Fernández-Villa, Sara González Cambeiro, María Isabel Herráez Martín, Juan Antonio Herráez Ferreiro, Pilar Ineba Tamarit, Domingo Marquina, María Teresa Martínez Lopéz, Silvia Montero Redondo, María Antonia Moreno Cifuentes, Anna Nualart Torroja, Guadalupe Pinar, Sonia Santos Goméz, Ana Schoebel Orbea, Gabriela Siracusano, Carmén Vega Martín. Webmaster GEIIC: Emma García Alonso Dieño página web: Pepe Nieto PEZRED Maquetación: Christhiam Fiorentino Vásquez Traducción: María Aguiar Foto portada: Detalle de la obra pictórica Albacín (1962), del pintor José Guerrero. ©2013, Colección del Centro José Guerrero. www.centroguerrero.org
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Buchez, Nathalie, Isabelle Le Goff, and Patrice Millerat. "Les nécropoles à incinération de La Tène ancienne de Milly-sur-Thérain et Saint-Martin-le-Nœud." Revue archéologique de Picardie 1, no. 1 (2004): 33–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pica.2004.2388.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Pina marten"

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Kubasiewicz, Laura M. "Monitoring European pine martens (Martes martes) in Scottish forested landscapes." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/21913.

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Monitoring the distribution, abundance and demography of species is vital to ensure that conservation efforts are appropriate and effective. Monitoring enables evaluation of responses to natural or human disturbance, highlights the need for management interventions and enables these interventions to be assessed and refined. The methods used largely depend on the specific aim of monitoring and behaviour of the target species, as well as the time and spatial scale that monitoring is required to cover. The European pine marten (Martes martes) is one of few remaining mammalian predators native to the UK. Since persecution in the early 19th century resulted in their near extinction, pine martens have recovered part of their former range in Scotland. Their recent recovery and an overlap in territory with vulnerable prey species such as the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) make the collection of accurate baseline data and subsequent monitoring of population trends vital for conservation efforts. Faecal counts have traditionally been used to provide a relative measure of population density for pine marten. In most cases, absolute measures of population density require individual identification. Non-invasive genotyping can provide this information but the quality of DNA from these samples is often poor. Here, the process is refined for pine marten faeces (scats) and hair samples. DNA degradation increased significantly for scats exposed to rainfall, with the rate of DNA amplification success reduced by 38% over a 16 day period. Success rates for hair samples were higher when more hair follicles were included in the analysis. Population densities were estimated for three forests in Scotland using a robust combination of non-invasive genotyping of hair samples and spatially explicit capture recapture modelling. Population density estimates of 0.07 (95% CI 0.03 - 0.16) to 0.38 km-2 (95% CI 0.11 - 1.07) were obtained which are within the range of previous estimates for forests elsewhere in Scotland. The first attempt to quantify the relationship between traditional scat counts and home range size was then conducted; a significant negative correlation exists but only when population density is relatively low. Previous studies suggest that pine martens in Western Europe are less forest dependent than those in Eastern Europe. Results from this thesis support this, with populations at the highest density found at sites with intermediate forest cover. This tolerance of lower forest cover is also apparent in the diet. Despite a preference for Myodes voles in populations in Eastern Europe, those in Western Europe show a strong preference for Microtus voles as well as a higher level of frugivory. We assess the autumn diet of four populations in Scotland assess the effect of forest cover and sex on the diet. There was no evidence of differential consumption of Microtus voles or birds between the sexes. Our analysis shows that frugivory is influenced by forest fragmentation, with a 5-fold increase in the occurrence of fruit (from 2% to 10%) as forest cover increased from 4% to 47%. Diversionary feeding has been suggested as a management technique to reduce the depredation of capercaillie by pine martens. This thesis presents the first attempt to quantify the success and cost-efficacy of diversionary feeding for a range of problems (crop damage, threatened safety, livestock depredation) across 30 experimental trials. The strategy proved more effective when targeted towards food-limited populations, and when aiming to alleviate habitat damage or risks to human safety rather than depredation. A novel decision-making framework was developed to aid managers with the initial planning of the strategy and its subsequent implementation within an adaptive format. Further to this, the feasibility of using diversionary feeding with a view to reduce the depredation of capercaillie by pine martens was assessed. Questionnaire responses were collected from people who have provided food for pine martens throughout Scotland. A positive reaction to food was observed, with 58% of respondents reporting that initial visits occurred within one week of placement and 46% reporting that subsequent visits were received daily. These results suggest that diversionary feeding may be a viable option for pine marten management, although testing of its impact on capercaillie productivity would be required.
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Balharry, David. "Factors affecting the distribution and population density of pine martens (Martes martes L.) in Scotland." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1993. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=166018.

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The diet, habitat use and social organization of pine martens in Scotland was investigated by comparing data from marten populations at high and low density. Correction factors, determined from feeding trials with captive martens, were used to convert frequency of occurrence data, to estimates of the relative weight intake for each prey item in the scat. Spatial orientation and habitat utilization were determined from the radio tracking of 24 martens, 12 from each study area. In total 36 animals were caught, many of which were recaptured on a regular basis. All animals were aged by cross-sectioning of an extracted incisor and sexual activity in males was determined by measurements of blood hormones and abdominal scent gland activity. The density of martens in each area was assessed using an injection of radio isotope to label the scats of captured animals. The results showed that in both study areas the principal prey of martens were cervid carrion and field voles Microtus agrestis and that the preferred prey was field vole. The new method of interpreting the diet from prey remains in the scats suggests that the importance of invertebrates and fruit may have been over estimated by previous authors. A new method to analyse differential use of vegetation types form low resolution radio-fixes (fixes being assigned to grid cells likely to contain more than one vegetation type) is proposed. The results showed that martens selected vegetation types based on the cover each provided and that territories were established relative to a constant amount of woodland per individual: 126 + /- 40 Ha. Despite the high density of the preferred prey Microtus in open vegetation types, open vegetation was avoided within territories as well as in territory selection. It is suggested that selection for vegetation types, at this level, is driven by predator avoidance but that selection between different wooded vegetation types is determined by prey availability and to a lesser extent suitable den sites.
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Larroque, Jeremy. "Same looks, different ecology : ecological and genetic insights on two syntopic mustelids species, the European Pine marten (Martes martes) and the Stone marten (Martes foina)." Thesis, Lyon 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015LYO10019.

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Un des objectifs majeurs de l'Ecologie est de comprendre les mécanismes qui facilitent la coexistence des espèces. L'hypothèse de la complémentarité des niches prédit qu'afin de coexister, deux espèces sympatriques doivent différer dans les conditions nécessaires à leur survie pour une des trois principales dimensions écologiques, la dimension spatiale, la dimension temporelle et la dimension alimentaire. Les mécanismes qui permettent la syntopie chez les mammifères terrestres sont complexes et variés et, parmi les méso-carnivores, la sélection d'habitat différentielle est un phénomène très répandu permettant la coexistence. La martre Européenne (Martes martes) et la fouine (Martes foina) sont les deux espèces carnivores sympatriques les plus similaires en termes de phylogénie, morphologie, régime alimentaire et rythme d'activité. Dans une région rurale française (la Bresse) où les deux espèces sont présentes en sympatrie, nous avons montré une sélection de l'habitat différentielle qui pourrait expliquer leur coexistence. En utilisant des suivis télémétriques, nous avons montré que les deux espèces diffèrent dans leur patron d'utilisation des gîtes de repos diurnes (nombre de gîtes, surface couverte par les gîtes, principal habitat utilisé pour le gîte). De plus, à partir d'un nombre important d'individus génotypés, nous avons montré que les différences dans l'utilisation de l'habitat n'ont que de faibles conséquences sur les éléments du paysage qui influent sur les flux de gènes. En effet, alors que nous avons montré un impact négatif de la pression de piégeage plus important pour la fouine que pour la martre, la connectivité pour les deux espèces est principalement assurée par le couvert végétal alors que les routes, le bâti humain et le milieu ouvert la réduisent partiellement. Ces résultats, collectivement avec une comparaison morphométrique et une approche en dynamique de population, fournissent des éléments de réponse quant à ce patron de coexistence et ses conséquences sur ces deux espèces sympatriques
One of the major goals of ecology is to understand the mechanisms which promote species coexistence. The niche-complementarity hypothesis predicts that two sympatric species must differ in their requirements for one of the three main ecological dimensions, i.e. habitat use, diet and activity time, to coexist. Mechanisms that allow for synthopy in terrestrial mammals are complex and varied and, among mesocarnivores, differential habitat selection is a widespread evidenced phenomenon facilitating coexistence. Plus, this differential habitat selection must have consequences on the landscape elements influencing gene flow. It is thus important to gather information on species life history traits in terms of habitat use and selection and in terms of demographic and genetic responses to environmental perturbations. The European pine marten (Martes martes) and the stone marten (Martes foina) are the most similar sympatric carnivores in Europe taking into account phylogenetic relationships, morphology, foraging behaviour, and activity pattern. In a French rural region (Bresse, eastern France) where both species are present in sympatry, we evidenced differential habitat use which could theoretically explain their sympatry. Using telemetry data set, we shown that both species differed in their resting site patterns (number of resting sites, area over which they are distributed, main habitat type used for resting). Additionally, using large data set of genotyped individuals, we found that these habitat use differences have slight consequences on the landscape elements influence on gene flow. Indeed, while we shown a differential negative impact of the trapping pressure on the spatial genetic variation, connectivity in both species is mainly provided by vegetation cover while roads human buildings and open area partially impede it. These results, collectively with morphometric comparison and population dynamics approaches, provided better insights on the pattern and the consequences of the coexistence of the two sympatric species
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Caryl, Fiona Mae. "Pine marten diet and habitat use within a managed coniferous forest." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2261.

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Increased afforestation and protective legislation in the latter half of the 20th Century allowed the British pine marten Martes martes population to recover from near extinction. Although still largely confined to northern Scotland, the marten population is expanding its size and range by utlising coniferous plantation forests which have become increasingly available. However, little is known about the marten’s ecology in plantation forestry, and less about how they may adapt to changing silvicultural trends. This study investigated aspects of pine marten ecology within Morangie forest, a managed plantation in NE Scotland, with the ultimate aim of formulating management guidelines for modern plantation forests. During the course of the study 11 pine marten were radiotracked and their home ranges mapped to examine marten-habitat associations at several spatial scales. Compositional analysis of habitat based on dominant vegetation type showed that martens established their home ranges in areas dominated by mature forest, whilst showing relative avoidance for open heath moor and grazed pasture. Within home ranges, foraging martens utilised patches of graminoid vegetation, such as those typically associated with Microtus voles, in areas with little or no tree canopy cover. These findings provide unequivocal evidence that fine-scale patches of non-forested habitat provide crucial foraging resources for marten, and therefore ought to be provisioned for in forest management plans. To assist the implementation of these requirements in forest planning, a model was developed to predict the fine scale distribution of Microtus-rich foraging habitat for marten using GIS-based habitat variables that are routinely available to forest managers: topographic wetness index, stand tree height and stand basal area. Management recommendations of ways to improve wind-firm plantation forests as habitats for pine marten are provided. To augment the investigation of marten spatial ecology, the diet of martens was examined seasonally through the analysis of contents from c. 2450 scats, 86 % of which were genetically identified as being pine marten in origin. Marten diets displayed marked seasonality, but small mammals, berries and small birds were the principal foods consumed based on both frequency of occurrence and estimated weight of biomass ingested. Comparison of the relative composition of small mammal species in the diet with those available in the environment revealed that marten displayed an indisputable preference for Microtus voles. Such habits demonstrate that the niche of Scottish martens has diverged from those in mainland populations which predominantly prey upon Clethrionomys voles. A comparison of the marten’s winter diet with those found in studies at similar latitudes (58°N) demonstrated that the Scottish diet was more similar to diets at more southerly latitudes as they contained more fruit and fewer large mammals than typically boreal diets. Investigation of inter-annual variation of the marten’s spring diet from five successive years revealed that Microtus were consistently the most important prey species in the diet each year. Indirect evidence of the relative abundance of Microtus suggested that Microtus populations were non-cyclic. Findings are discussed with reference to the unique ecological circumstances confronting marten in the Scotland; typical of insular populations the UK has a depauperate native fauna in comparison with mainland Europe, in addition to this, mild climatic conditions, particularly over winter, and a historically fragmented landscape appear to have allowed the niche of the Scottish marten to diverge from that considered typical elsewhere in its range. The Scottish marten is dependent on both forested and open habitats, and is both a Microtus specialist and trophic generalist.
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Bardonnet, Clara. "Une analyse de la connectivité fonctionnelle du paysage : Etude des déplacements et des flux de gènes chez un mustélidé forestier, la Martre des pins (Martes martes)." Thesis, Reims, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REIMS013/document.

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Les modifications du paysage engendrées par les activités humaines sont une des causes majeures du déclin de la biodiversité. En générant une perte de la connectivité fonctionnelle du paysage, elles limitent les déplacements des individus et entraînent la rupture des flux de gènes, processus clés dans le maintien et la persistance des populations. Cependant, le lien entre ces processus et la structure du paysage est encore mal compris. Dans ce contexte, nous avons conduit une étude sur la Martre des pins, une espèce a priori forestière, bien que capable de s’installer durablement dans des paysages fragmentés. A partir de l’analyse de la variabilité génétique de groupes échantillonnées sur 13 sites forestiers à l’échelle de la région Champagne-Ardenne, et du suivi des déplacements d’individus à fine échelle, en milieu continu et fragmenté, nous avons estimé la résistance du paysage aux différents déplacements, c’est-à-dire dans quelle mesure ceux-ci sont freinés ou facilités par les éléments du paysage. Nous avons mis en évidence que les déplacements sont freinés, d’une part par la présence d’une large plaine agricole, et d’autre part, par certaines infrastructures de transport. Nous avons également mis en évidence que les déplacements des martres entre les taches d’habitats sont facilités par la présence de haies et que la hauteur du couvert végétal des habitats non boisés pourrait jouer un rôle dans ces déplacements. Cette étude apporte d’importantes connaissances sur l’écologie des déplacements de la Martre des pins et souligne la nécessité de la prise en compte de la réponse des organismes dans l’établissement des futurs réseaux écologiques
Landscape changes, generated by anthropogenic activities, are widely recognised as one of the main causes of global biodiversity decline. Leading to a loss of functional landscape connectivity, they disrupt movements and gene flow which play a primordial role for the persistence of populations. However, the relationship between these processes and landscape structure remains unclear. In this context, we studied landscape connectivity in European pine marten, a forest species present in fragmented landscapes. We evaluated landscape resistance, i.e. how landscape features impede or facilitate movements and gene flow, analysing genetic variability of groups sampled in 13 forest sites of the Champagne-Ardenne regional area, and studying individual fine-scale movements in both continuous and fragmented areas. We showed that intensive agricultural plain and certain linear infrastructures could impede movements. In addition, we showed that hedgerows facilitate movements between forest patches and we suggested that vegetation height of open habitats could play a role for these movements. This study provides important insights on movement ecology of the European pine marten and underlines the need to take into account responses of organisms in the establishment of ecological networks
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Halliwell, Elisabeth Clare. "The ecology of red squirrels in Scotland in relation to pine marten predation." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.338333.

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This study aimed to assess the impact of pine marten (Martes martes) predation on red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris) in Scotland. Red squirrel density, range use and habitat selection were compared at two study sites: Novar, where pine martens were present, and Learney, where they were absent. At Novar there was a lower density of squirrels than at Learney. Habitat selection at Novar was greater than at Learney with squirrels preferring Scot pine (Pinus sylvestris) and avoiding sitka spruce (Picea sitchenis). At Learney, no selection was shown and with squirrels using all habitats, including sitka spruce, in proportion to their availability. Pine marten diet was assessed from the analysis of 1938 scats at the Novar study site. Red squirrels comprised 0.6% of estimated weight intake in pine marten diet; in relation to the density of squirrels at the study site this represented a high proportion of the population. The field vole (Microtus agrestis) was the most important species in the diet. Pine marten habitat use was assessed by radio tracking. This revealed that martens avoided non-forest habitats and used broad-leaved woodland in greater proportion than it was available. There was overlap in the home ranges of pine martens and red squirrels and martens hunted in all habitat classes used by squirrels. In addition, the habitat used most frequently by pine martens (pole stage coniferous woodland) also had the greatest proportion of squirrel dreys present. Analysis of drey use at the two study sites did not show any evidence of squirrels adjusting their behaviour in the presence of pine martens. In contrast to what was expected, squirrels at Learney used a significantly greater number of dreys, which were more concealed than at Novar. At Learney drey characteristics could not explain drey use, whereas at Nova drey use was positively related to dreys that were in smaller trees with high canopy contact, and a high density of surrounding trees. It was suggested that this was due to fewer suitable trees being present at Novar whereas at Learney there were more spruces present which provided better cover and concealment for dreys. The density of red squirrels was assessed at several forests throughout Scotland, using counts of cones eaten by squirrels, and was then related to the length of time pine martens had been present. Forests where martens had been present for more than 10 years had a significantly lower density of red squirrels than either areas where martens had been present for less than 10 years or where martens were absent. There differences were independent of any variation in the availability of cones and the habitat of the forests surveyed. Using records from the Forestry Commission squirrel questionnaires, changes in the distribution of red squirrels over a 20 year period were related to the presence and absence of pine martens, and also to changes in the distribution of martens. Red squirrels were present in a smaller proportion of 10 km squares in areas where martens were present than where they were absent. There was also a greater proportion of losses and fewer colonisation of red squirrels in areas where martens were present.
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Jansky, Caroline Viola Charlotte. "Alphabetischer Katalog des historischen Buchbestands der Ev.-Luth. Kirchgemeinde Pirna in der Stadtkirche St. Marien: Erstellt im Rahmen der Masterarbeit „Der historische Buchbestand der Ev.-Luth. Kirchgemeinde Pirna in der Stadtkirche St. Marien“." Caroline Viola Charlotte Jansky, 2017. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A16397.

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Der vorliegende Katalog stellt die bibliothekarische Formalerschließung des historischen Buchbestands der Kirchenbibliothek der Ev.-Luth. Kirchgemeinde Pirna in der Stadtkirche St. Marien dar. Basierend auf der geleisteten Erschließungsarbeit, deren Ergebnis der alphabetische Katalog darstellt, wird in der zugehörigen Masterarbeit an der HTWK Leipzig der genannte Bestand hinsichtlich seiner Entwicklung, Geschichte und Herkunft untersucht. Historisch lässt sich der Buchbestand in drei Schichten gliedern: 1. der bis 1714 in der Sakristei der Marienkirche aufbewahrte ursprüngliche Bestand der Kirchenbibliothek, 2. die im Jahr 1714 gestifteten Bücher der Sammlung Johann Heinrich Großmanns und 3. vereinzelte Schenkungen und Anschaffungen nach 1715.:Abteilung 1: Vollständige Druckschriften Abteilung 2: Fragmentarische, nicht identifizierbare Druckschriften Abteilung 3: Selbständige und beigebundene Handschriften Standortkonkordanz
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Meli, Michele. "Monitoraggio di Pinna nobilis nell’Area Marina Protetta Porto Cesareo in ambito Marine Strategy Framework Directive." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2017. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/13351/.

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Nel corso degli ultimi anni ci si è resi conto che non esistevano direttive nazionali o comunitarie in grado di limitare sufficientemente le pressioni dell’uomo sulle risorse marine naturali. Occorreva tutelare l’ambiente marino col fine di preservare la diversità e la vitalità dei mari e degli oceani, in modo che risultino sempre puliti, sani e produttivi. Inoltre non esistevano basi comuni a tutti gli Stati europei, o valori soglia in grado di determinare uniformemente la qualità dell’ambiente marino. Per far fronte a questo problema nel 2008 è stata emanata dall’Unione Europea la Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Questa direttiva prevede il raggiungimento di un Buono Stato Ambientale delle acque marine entro il 2020 per tutti gli stati aderenti. La Marine Strategy utilizza 7 programmi riguardanti molti aspetti differenti delle acque marine; tra questi è presente il programma di monitoraggio delle specie bentoniche protette, tra cui il bivalve Pinna nobilis, specie inserita anche negli allegati della Direttiva Habitat. Le Aree Marine Protette (AMP) sono considerate uno strumento efficace di protezione della biodiversità e di gestione delle risorse, date le restrizioni che possono attuare. Inoltre le AMP dovrebbero costituire un campione rappresentativo di tutti gli habitat importanti a livello regionale. In questo studio si ha lavorato all’interno dell’Area Marina Protetta Porto Cesareo, situata in provincia di Lecce. All’interno di questa AMP non sono stati effettuati studi in passato circa le popolazioni di Pinna nobilis, e si è cominciato a colmare questa lacuna dopo il recepimento della Direttiva Marine Strategy, che ha imposto il monitoraggio di questa specie protetta. Lo scopo di questo lavoro è quello di gettare le basi per un futuro continuo monitoraggio delle popolazioni di Pinna nobilis all’interno dell’AMP Porto Cesareo, quindi definire i valori soglia da utilizzare in quest’area in ambito della Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
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Chang, Kelly N. "Family Matters: An Analysis of Genetic Relatedness of Tetraclita rubescens (The Pink Volcano Barnacle) Over Several Spatial Scales at Monterey and Bodega Bay, California." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2013. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/298.

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Inbreeding involves the mating of closely related individuals at a higher frequency than at random; this can decrease the average fitness of populations and individuals by reducing the presence of heterozygotes and augmenting the expression of deleterious genes. Since marine invertebrates exhibit widespread dispersal, their potential for inbreeding is often disregarded. The adult sessile state of barnacles creates the potential for inbreeding as a result of necessary copulation between neighboring individuals. Depending on the degree of mixing that occurs during dispersal, closely related individuals or siblings may settle in close proximity, generating the possibility of kin aggregation and consequent inbreeding. Despite the high probability of closely related or sibling barnacles to settle contiguously, their genetic relatedness and potential for inbreeding remain relatively understudied. We examined genetic relatedness between individuals of Tetraclita rubescens at Monterey and Bodega Bay to elucidate the potential for nonrandom dispersal and subsequent inbreeding. Genetic relatedness was assessed through microsatellite analysis, and correlated with geographic distance, and size. There was a significant association between geographic distance and genetic relatedness at Bodega Bay, which may be attributed to lower densities of individuals, frequency of settlement events and oceanographic conditions. The results of this study demonstrate high genetic relatedness at small spatial scales, bolstering the potential for nonrandom dispersal and subsequent inbreeding of T. rubescens.
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Gutsch, Martin [Verfasser], and Wolfgang [Akademischer Betreuer] Cramer. "Model-based analysis of climate change impacts on the productivity of oak-pine forests in Brandenburg / Martin Gutsch ; Betreuer: Wolfgang Cramer." Potsdam : Universität Potsdam, 2016. http://d-nb.info/1218400943/34.

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Birks, Johnny. Evidence of pine martens in England and Wales, 1996-2007: Analysis of reported sightings and foundations for the future. Ledbury, Herefordshire: Vincent Wildlife Trust, 2010.

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Birks, Johnny. Evidence of pine martens in England and Wales, 1996-2007: Analysis of reported sightings and foundations for the future. Ledbury, Herefordshire: Vincent Wildlife Trust, 2010.

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Sheets, Tracey J. Washington State pine marten distribution. Olympia, WA: Washington Dept. of Wildlife, Wildlife Management Division, 1993.

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Geisel, Odward. Die Krankheiten von Steinmarder Martes foina (Erxleben, 1777) und Baummarder Martes martes (Linné, 1758) unter besonderer Berücksichtigung pathologischer Organbefunde. Berlin: P. Parey, 1992.

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Kujala, Quentin J. Winter habitat selection and habitat status of pine marten in southwest Montana. Bozeman?, Mont.]: [Dept. of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks?], 1993.

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Lan hai lü zhou: Dongsha hai yang pian. Gaoxiong Shi: Hai yang guo jia gong yuan guan li chu, 2011.

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Pirna, Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirchgemeinde, ed. Die Stadtkirche St. Marien zu Pirna. Pirna: Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirchgemeinde Pirna, 2005.

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Ruyue, ed. Zi wu: Lu Zuofu ping zhuan. Beijing: Zuo jia chu ban she, 2003.

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Zhongguo Nan Hai hai yu jing ji ying xiang ping gu. Beijing Shi: Jing ji ke xue chu ban she, 2013.

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Shandong Sheng hai yang shui chan yan jiu suo, ed. Shandong jin hai jing ji sheng wu zi yuan diao cha yu ping jia. Beijing Shi: Hai yang chu ban she, 2010.

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Bedini, Roberto, Paolo Colantoni, and Christine Pergent-Martini. "Coastal erosion in the Gulf of Follonica and Baratti and coastal defense methods." In Proceedings e report, 379–84. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-147-1.37.

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From 1988 to the present the Institute of Marine Biology and Ecology of Piombino has studied the marine environmental situation of the Gulf of Follonica (Italy), in collaboration with the Universities of Siena, Pisa, Urbino, Sassari, Corte (FR) and the CNR of Pisa. In recent years erosion has drastically changed the sandy beaches mainly as a consequence of the constant retreat of the P. oceanica meadows whose possible causes have been studied. Also in the Gulf of Baratti the methods adopted for the defense of the beach have been inadequate.
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Trigos, S., N. Vicente, J. R. García-March, J. Torres, and J. Tena. "Embryological Development of Pinna nobilis in Controlled Conditions." In Marine Productivity: Perturbations and Resilience of Socio-ecosystems, 369–71. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13878-7_42.

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"Pine Marten." In Tracks and Signs of the Animals and Birds of Britain and Europe, 163–64. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400847921.163.

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"Pine Marten." In Tenacious of Life, 327–29. Nebraska, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1ks0hhj.42.

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Basso, Lorena, Maite Vázquez-Luis, José R. García-March, Salud Deudero, Elvira Alvarez, Nardo Vicente, Carlos M. Duarte, and Iris E. Hendriks. "The Pen Shell, Pinna nobilis." In Advances in Marine Biology, 109–60. Elsevier, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/bs.amb.2015.06.002.

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Černochová, Miroslava, Hana Voňková, Jiří Štípek, and Petra Černá. "How Do Learners Perceive and Evaluate Their Digital Skills?" In Learning and Performance Assessment, 1453–64. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0420-8.ch067.

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Self-assessment is commonly used in educational research (PISA, ICILS, etc.) and in real-life situations (advertisement for a post on labour market, etc.). Research studies demonstrate that in mathematics some people either over- or underestimate their competence. A similar situation can be expected in self-assessment of ICT skills. The authors of this article introduce pilot research carried out among Bachelors student teachers aimed at identifying key factors (economic, cultural, social, and personal) that may influence how young people perceive their digital literacy and knowledge.
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"Pacific Salmon: Ecology and Management of Western Alaska’s Populations." In Pacific Salmon: Ecology and Management of Western Alaska’s Populations, edited by Nathan J. Mantua. American Fisheries Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874110.ch55.

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<em>Abstract.</em>—For much of the 20th century a clear north-south inverse production pattern for Pacific salmon had a time dynamic that closely followed that of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO), which is the dominant pattern of North Pacific sea surface temperature variability. Total Alaska salmon production was high during warm regimes of the PDO and total Alaska salmon production was relatively low during cool regimes of the PDO. Leading hypotheses for the link between climate and Pacific salmon production have focused on changes in early ocean survival for juvenile salmon, but it is clear that climate also affects freshwater life stages and influences productivity. Over broad spatial scales, the PDO-related patterns in climate and Pacific salmon production were less prominent in the period 1990–2004 than in earlier decades of the 20th century, yet the regional associations between salmon production and temperatures were generally the same: warm periods coincided with high salmon production in Alaska, and cool periods off the west coast of the continental U.S. and British Columbia coincided with high salmon production in those regions. A case study of Norton Sound pink salmon provides one regional perspective on the links between changes in climate and salmon production. In the period 1962–1995, anomalously warm winter and spring climate in western Alaska and warm spring/summer temperatures in the eastern Bering Sea generally coincided with high pink salmon production. However, especially warm conditions for freshwater and early marine life stages for Norton Sound pink salmon coincided with both high and low levels of recruits per spawner for brood years 1996–2003, a period that experienced large inter-annual variations in Bering Sea, North Pacific, and tropical Pacific Ocean conditions.
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"The Ecology of Juvenile Salmon in the Northeast Pacific Ocean: Regional Comparisons." In The Ecology of Juvenile Salmon in the Northeast Pacific Ocean: Regional Comparisons, edited by Joseph Fisher, Marc Trudel, Arnold Ammann, Joseph A. Orsi, Jack Piccolo, Cynthia Bucher, Edmundo Casillas, et al. American Fisheries Society, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569957.ch3.

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Abstract.—In this chapter, we describe the distributions and abundances of juvenile Chinook salmon <em>Oncorhynchus tshawytscha</em>, coho salmon <em>O. kisutch</em>, chum salmon <em>O. keta</em>, pink salmon <em>O. gorbuscha</em>, and sockeye salmon <em>O. nerka </em>in six regions along the west coast of North America from central California to the northern Gulf of Alaska during the early summer (June and July) and late summer–fall (August– November) of 2000, 2002, and 2004. We also describe fish abundance in relation to bottom depth and to the average temperature and salinity of the upper water column. Salmon were collected in rope trawls from the upper 15–20 m over the open coastal shelf. Catch per unit effort was standardized across the different regions. Subyearling Chinook salmon were found only from central California to British Columbia. Yearling Chinook salmon were widespread, but were most abundant between Oregon and Vancouver Island. Juvenile coho salmon were widespread from northern California to the northern Gulf of Alaska, whereas chum, sockeye, and pink salmon were only abundant from Vancouver Island north into the Gulf of Alaska. Generally, the juveniles of the different salmon species were most abundant at, or north of, the latitudes at which the adults spawn. Abundances were particularly high near major exit corridors for fish migrating from freshwater or protected marine waters onto the open shelf. Seasonal latitudinal shifts in abundance of the juvenile salmon were generally consistent with the counterclockwise migration model of Hartt and Dell (1986). Subyearling Chinook salmon were associated with the high salinity environment found off California and Oregon, whereas chum, sockeye, and pink salmon were associated with the lower salinity environment in the Gulf of Alaska. However, within regions, evidence for strong temperature or salinity preferences among the different species was lacking. Subyearling Chinook salmon were most abundant in shallow, nearshore water.
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Lane, Belden C. "The Allure of the Wild: Backpacking as Spiritual Practice." In Backpacking with the Saints. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199927814.003.0007.

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For years i’ve been making solo backpacking trips into the wilderness of the Missouri Ozarks. Leaving on a Friday afternoon, I’ll invariably stuff a copy of one of the spiritual classics into my well-worn Kelty pack. I hike at times with John Ruysbroeck or Hildegard of Bingen, now and then with Rumi or Lao-tzu. Old mountains seem to invite the company of old teachers. Some of the oldest rock on the continent lies in the St. Francois Mountains of southeast Missouri. The creek beds are lined with Precambrian granite and pink rhyolite, rocks over a billion and a half years old. In terrain like this, the earth itself is an ancient teacher, illuminating in unexpected ways the text I bring with me. These trips into backcountry are my way of occasionally retreating like a hermit into an isolated place, receiving spiritual direction from an old master. Without this regular discipline every few months, my life would move off center. Experience in backcountry feeds me like nothing else in my life. I’m fascinated by how the chosen site, the embrace of solitude, and the spiritual guide I happen to take along often have a way of coming together for me. I discover the holy in the smell of pine needles, the dread of gathering storm clouds, and the ache of shoulder muscles at the end of the day. The purpose of this book is to show how wilderness backpacking can be a form of spiritual practice, what Bill Plotkin calls a “soulcraft” exercise. Exposure to the harsh realities and fierce beauties of a world not aimed at my comfort has a way of cutting through the self-absorption of my life. The uncontrolled mystery of nature puts the ego in check and invites the soul back (in more than one way) to the ground of its being. It elicits the soul’s deepest desire, enforces a rigorous discipline, and demands a life marked by activism and resistance. It reminds me, in short, that spiritual practice—far from being anything ethereal—is a highly tactile, embodied, and visceral affair.
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"Advances in Fish Tagging and Marking Technology." In Advances in Fish Tagging and Marking Technology, edited by Christine A. Lipsky, Edward M. Hastings, Russell Brown, and Richard B. Dill. American Fisheries Society, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874271.ch6.

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<i>Abstract</i>.—Atlantic salmon <i>Salmo salar </i>smolts are stocked in the Penobscot River, Maine to supplement declining populations. Since 2000, approximately 550,000 hatchery smolts are annually released into the river, of which 32% of these (175,000) were marked with visual implant elastomer (VIE) tags indicating release time and location. Our study found that tag colors of adult returns were often misread due to confusion between green and yellow marks and between red and pink marks. Using data collected on mark readings in a controlled hatchery environment, we corrected for tag identification errors made in the field, thereby allowing adjustments to be made in the marked returns to accurately assess the number of returns from multiple stocking groups. When adult returns from multiple stocking groups were compared, significant differences were detected between stocking groups, including a three-fold difference between two of the stocking groups. Hence, a simple change in smolt stocking locations and times may be of value in the recovery of the Penobscot River salmon population.
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Zeng, Junmei, and NingYuan Zhang. "Mice Ping Ping as a example to analyse the animation derivatives market in Wuhan." In 2015 Joint International Mechanical, Electronic and Information Technology Conference. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/jimet-15.2015.78.

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Ho, Abel M. Siu, Weilin Qu, and Frank Pfefferkorn. "Pressure Drop and Heat Transfer in a Single-Phase Micro-Pin-Fin Heat Sink." In ASME 2006 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2006-14777.

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The pressure drop and heat transfer characteristics of a single-phase micro-pin-fin heat sink were investigated experimentally. Fabricated from 110 copper, the heat sink consisted of 1950 staggered micro-pins with 200×200 μm2 cross-section by 670 μm height. Deionized water was employed as the cooling liquid. A coolant inlet temperature of 25°C, and two heat flux levels, q" eff = 50 W/cm2 and q" eff = 100 W/cm2, defined relative to the planform area of the heat sink, were tested. The inlet Reynolds number ranged from 93 to 634 for q" eff = 50 W/cm2, and 127 to 634 for q" eff = 100 W/cm2. The measured pressure drop and temperature distribution were used to evaluate average friction factor and local averaged heat transfer coefficient/Nusselt number. Predictions of the Moores and Joshi friction factor correlation and the Chyu et al. heat transfer correlation that were developed using macro-size pin-fin arrays were compared to micro-pin-fin heat sink data. While the Moores and Joshi correlation provide acceptable predictions, the Chyu et al. correlation overpredicted local Nusselt number data by a fairly large margin. These findings point to the need for further study of single-phase thermal/fluid transport process in micro-pin-fin heat sinks.
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Lynch, Leigha M. "WHAT DOES SKELETAL MORPHOLOGY REALLY TELL US? VARIATION IN PINE MARTEN LIMBS BY BIOME AND MOLECULAR PHYLOGENY." In GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017. Geological Society of America, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2017am-302554.

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Halbac Cotoara Zamfir, Rares. "STUDIES ON DRYNESS AND DROUGHT FOR TIMIS COUNTY USING DRY PERIOD INDEX AND PINNA COMBINATIVE INDEX." In 13th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS. Stef92 Technology, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bc3/s12.039.

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Ziyuan, Sun, and Huang Yuanyuan. "How to Identify Equity Market Timing Risk: Case Study of Ping an Insurance's Financing." In 2008 International Seminar on Future Information Technology and Management Engineering (FITME). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fitme.2008.93.

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Conboy, Thomas, and Pavel Hejzlar. "Thermal-Hydraulic Performance of Cross-Shaped Spiral Fuel in High-Power-Density BWRs." In 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone14-89809.

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Power up-rating of existing nuclear reactors promises to be an area of great study for years to come. One of the major approaches to efficiently increasing power density is by way of advanced fuel design, and cross-shaped spiral-fuel has shown such potential in previous studies. Our work aims to model the thermal-hydraulic consequences of filling a BWR core with these spiral-shaped pins. The helically-wound pins have a cross-section resembling a 4-petaled flower. They fill an assembly in a tight bundle, their dimensions chosen carefully such that the petals of neighboring pins contact each other at their outer-most extent in a self-supporting lattice, absent of grid spacers. Potential advantages of this design raise much optimism from a thermal-hydraulic perspective. These spiral rods possess about 40% larger surface area than traditional rods, resulting in increased cooling and a proportional reduction in average surface heat flux. The thin petal-like extensions help by lowering thermal resistance between the hot central region of the pin and the bulk coolant flow, decreasing the maximum fuel temperature by 200°C according to Finite Element (COSMOS) models. However, COSMOS models also predict a potential problem area at the “elbow” region of two adjoining petals, where heat flux peaking is twice that along the extensions. Preliminary VIPRE models, which account only for the surface area increase, predict a 22% increase in critical power. It is also anticipated that the spiral twist would provide the flowing coolant with an additional radial velocity component, and likely promote turbulence and mixing within an assembly. These factors are expected to provide further margin for increased power density, and are currently being incorporated into the VIPRE model. The reduction in pressure drop inherent in any core without grid-spacers is also expected to be significant in aiding core stability, though this has not yet been quantified. Spiral-fuel seems to be a favorable alternative to traditional pins from a thermal-hydraulic standpoint, though further study of the trends shown in this paper are required.
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Yahi, Djamel, and Rached-Kanouni Malika. "THE CURRENT ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF ALEPPO PINE OF EL HAMIMET FOREST (ALGERIA)." In GEOLINKS Conference Proceedings. Saima Consult Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2021/b2/v3/25.

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The forest of El Hamimet, Oum el Bouaghi is a forestry and ecotourism site. Managed by the Oum El Bouaghi Forestry Department, this forest is made up of several silvicultural species (conifers) spread over an area of 1460 ha. The objective of this study is to characterize the current ecological status of Aleppo pine in El Hamimet forest (Algeria). The inventory of softwoods allowing a complete knowledge of quantitative data on the basis of dendrometric parameters collected on 4 plots. The results indicate that the floral diversity is low, characterized by 3 species. The highest abundance is marked in plot 1 with 389 individual/ha, while plot P3 has the highest volume with about 211.58 m3/ha. The vertical structure shows that the 3-5m class is the most abundant. Indeed, this work will provide a solid reference for future follow-up studies for Aleppo Pine.
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"PICA 2001. Innovative Computing for Power - Electric Energy Meets the Market. 22nd IEEE Power Engineering Society. International Conference on Power Industry Computer Applications (Cat. No.01CH37195)." In Proceedings of 2001 Power Industry Computer Applications Conference. IEEE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pica.2001.932303.

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Оrlova, J. V., Е. А. Sukholozova, Yu Yu Кulakova, and V. G. Кulakov. "Plants of the buckwheat family (Polygonaceae), pink family (Caryophyllaceae), poppy family (Papaveraceae), in exported grain products." In Растениеводство и луговодство. Тимирязевская сельскохозяйственная академия, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.26897/978-5-9675-1762-4-2020-138.

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The grain market is an important segment of the Russian economy. Export plant products must comply with the phytosanitary requirements of the importing countries. Analysis of phytosanitary requirements of importing countries, identification of weeds of natural flora from the families Polygonaceae, Caryophyllaceae andРapaveraceae, as well as their distribution in Russia and their availability in grain products are discussed in the work.
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Zhou, Qishen, Xiaoying Wu, Meng Xie, and Zhi Chen. "A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE GENERAL SITUATION AND PRICE INFLUENCING FACTORS OF PINK AND BLUE DIAMONDS IN AUCTION MARKET." In GSA Annual Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, USA - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019am-333865.

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Catalano, Sam B. Roller Straightening of Track Pins - A Market Survey. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada210154.

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Glitzenstein, J., D. Streng, and D. Wade. Longleaf Pine Ground-Layer Vegetation in Francis Marion National Forest: Reintroduction, Restoration, and Vegetation Assembly. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/807838.

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Roldan, S. 17-Inch Single Pin Aluminum Track Development Program for Future U.S. Marine Corps Tracked Vehicles. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, November 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada204818.

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Tuskan, G. A. Development and Validation of Marker-Aided Selection Methods for Wood Property Traits in Loblolly Pine and Hybrid Poplar. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/814196.

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Plant Protection and Quarantine: Helping U.S. Agriculture Thrive--Across the Country and Around the World, 2016 Annual Report. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, March 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2017.7207241.aphis.

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For Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) and our partners, 2016 was a year of remarkable successes. Not only did we eradicate 10 fruit fly outbreaks, but we also achieved 4 years with zero detections of pink bollworm, moving us one step closer to eradicating this pest from all commercial cotton-growing areas of the continental United States. And when the U.S. corn industry faced the first-ever detection of bacterial leaf streak (Xanthomonas vasicular pv vasculorum), we devised a practical and scientific approach to manage the disease and protect valuable export markets. Our most significant domestic accomplishment this year, however, was achieving one of our agency’s top 10 goals: eliminating the European grapevine moth (EGVM) from the United States. On the world stage, PPQ helped U.S. agriculture thrive in the global market-place. We worked closely with our international trading partners to develop and promote science-based standards, helping to create a safe, fair, and predictable agricultural trade system that minimizes the spread of invasive plant pests and diseases. We reached critical plant health agreements and resolved plant health barriers to trade, which sustained and expanded U.S. export markets valued at more than $4 billion. And, we helped U.S. producers meet foreign market access requirements and certified the health of more than 650,000 exports, securing economic opportunities for U.S. products abroad. These successes underscore how PPQ is working every day to keep U.S. agriculture healthy and profitable.
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