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Agrell, Donna, and Áurea Domínguez. "Small-sized bassoons from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries under investigation." Glareana 67, no. 2 (2018): 58–74. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2578173.

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A new research project, &quot;<em>Fagottini&nbsp;</em>and<em>tenoroons</em>- small, forgotten giants:&nbsp;&nbsp;Exploring the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century history, repertoire and usage of small-scale bassoons in performance and pedagogy&rdquo;&nbsp;began its work&nbsp;at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis&nbsp;in October 2017.&nbsp;&nbsp;Funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation,&nbsp;the two-year pilot project is focusing on the documentation of surviving eighteenth- and nineteenth-century instruments and compiling a repertoire list for small-scale bassoons.&nbsp;Led by Prof. Dr. Th
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Agrell, Donna, and Áurea Domínguez. "Fagottini and Tenoroons: Small, Forgotten Giants." Double Reed 42, no. 2 (2019): 57–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3533433.

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An introduction to &nbsp;the SNSF reserach project&nbsp;&ldquo;Fagottini and tenoroons&mdash;small, forgotten giants: Exploring the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century history, repertoire and usage of small-scale bassoons in performance and pedagogy&rdquo;. Hosted at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis / FHNW,&nbsp;&nbsp;the two-year pilot project is focusing on the documentation of surviving eighteenth- and nineteenth-century instruments in the form of an instrument catalogue, as well as the compilation of a repertoire list for small-scale bassoons
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Serhir-Taleb, Najat, and Claude Marche. "Une analyse numérique des possibilités de résonance d'un bassin portuaire de profondeur variable." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 16, no. 4 (1989): 467–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l89-076.

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Creating, enlarging and excavating a harbour can modify the dynamic response of the basin. A verification of the resonance modes is common practice before undertaking the related work. This can be done numerically if the necessary assumptions are justifiable. It can be done on a small-scale model if the basin has an irregular shape or if the depth varies from one area to the other.A computer-programmed analytical method of resonance modes is presented. It is derived from the direct measure principle of successive oscillation superposition used in the laboratory. Validation is obtained by apply
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Ferrari, James B. "Fine-scale patterns of leaf litterfall and nitrogen cycling in an old-growth forest." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29, no. 3 (1999): 291–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x98-198.

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Spatial patterns of litterfall and soil nitrogen (N) mineralization were investigated in an old growth hemlock-hardwood forest to test the hypothesis that the lignin/N ratio of litterfall is negatively correlated with soil N availability. Litterfall was measured at 50 small subplots on a 7.2-ha mapped plot in Sylvania Wilderness Area, Michigan, where there is pronounced patchiness of species in the canopy. Nitrogen mineralization and nitrification were measured concurrently at the subplots using buried-bag incubations. Total aboveground litterfall was 3723 kg·ha-1 per year with leaf litterfall
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JULIEN, KEITH, and EDGAR KNOBLOCH. "Strongly nonlinear convection cells in a rapidly rotating fluid layer: the tilted f-plane." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 360 (April 10, 1998): 141–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022112097008446.

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Investigation of the linear stability problem for rapidly rotating convection on an f-plane has revealed the existence of two distinct scales in the vertical structure of the critical eigenfunctions: a small length scale whose vertical wavenumber kz is comparable with the large horizontal wavenumber k⊥ selected at onset, and a large-scale modulation which forms an envelope on the order of the layer depth d. The small-scale structure in the vertical results from a geostrophic balance imposed by the Taylor–Proudman constraint. This primary balance forces rotational alignment and confines fluid m
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Qarbous, Abdelmounim, Fida Medina, and Christian Hoepffner. "Le bassin de Tizi n'Test (Haut Atlas, Maroc) : exemple d'évolution d'un segment oblique au rift de l'Atlantique central au Trias." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 40, no. 7 (2003): 949–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e03-029.

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Detailed mapping completed by a microtectonic study of the Tizi n'Test Triassic basin, located along the Tizi n'Test fault zone in the Moroccan High Atlas, has allowed us to improve the knowledge on the geometry of the structures and the activity of faults during the Triassic extensional events related to the rifting of the central Atlantic. The latter are reflected by the development of a rift, at present inverted and deformed by the collision of Africa and Europe, comprising kilometric-scale grabens and half-grabens bounded by major faults trending ENE–WSW, with a dip towards the NNW, and a
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MAHAMADOU, Salifou, Mahaman Bachir SALEY, KOUAME Kan Jean, et al. "Perceptions des effets de changements climatiques des paysans à l’échelle du bassin versant de Karey Gorou (Sud-Ouest du Niger): comparaison entre les données observées et les données d’enquêtes." Journal of Research in Agriculture and Animal Science 11, no. 10 (2024): 01–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.35629/9459-11100118.

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Climate change poses a threat to the viability of rural households in Niger, where the concern is all the greater as the economy is based on agriculture, which is mainly dependent on rainfall and employs most of the working population. The aim of this study is to compare farmers' perceptions of the effects of climate change with observed data, and to identify the adaptation strategies they are developing to cope with them. Surveys were carried out using focus groups and questionnaires with a sample of eighty-six heads of households in six villages in the commune of Rurale Bittinkodji in the Ko
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Cooper, G. T. "SEISMIC STRUCTURE AND EXTENSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE EASTERN OTWAY BASIN-TORQUAY EMBAYMENT." APPEA Journal 35, no. 1 (1995): 436. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj94028.

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The Eastern Otway Basin exhibits two near-or-thogonal structural grains, specifically NE-SW and WNW-ESE trending structures dominating the Otway Ranges, Colac Trough and Torquay Embayment. The relative timing of these structures is poorly constrained, but dip analysis data from offshore seismic lines in the Torquay Embayment show that two distinct structural provinces developed during two separate extensional episodes.The Snail Terrace comprises the southern structural province of the Torquay Embayment and is characterised by the WNW-ESE trending basin margin fault and a number of small scale
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Le Bissonnais, Yves, Hassan Benkhadra, E. Gallien, et al. "Genèse du ruissellement et de l'érosion diffuse sur sols limoneux : analyse du transfert d'échelle du m2 au bassin versant élémentaire agricole/Runoff and interrill erosion on silty loamy soils: analysis of scale tranfer from m2 to small cultivated catchments." Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement 2, no. 3 (1996): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/morfo.1996.885.

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Duarte, Luis Vitor, Manfred Krautter, and Antonio Ferreira Soares. "Bioconstructions a spongiaires siliceux dans le Lias terminal du Bassin lusitanien (Portugal); stratigraphie, sedimentologie et signification paleogeographique." Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France 172, no. 5 (2001): 637–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/172.5.637.

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Abstract The Upper Liassic series in the western border of Iberia (Lusitanian Basin, Portugal), show an important lutitic sedimentation, characterized generally by a monotonous marl/limestone alternation. Small scale siliceous sponge mudmounds occur in these deposits from Middle Toarcian to Lower Aalenian age. The scope of this work is to pinpoint the stratigraphical and sedimentological context and to characterize controlling factors of the spongioliths. Stratigraphic and facies analysis. Relevant sections were observed and investigated in different locations of the Lusitanian Basin (e.g., Al
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Pons, Marie-Noëlle, Anne Poszwa, Blandine Caquet, et al. "Spatio-temporal mapping of aquatic ecosystems by long-term monitoring and citizen science." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 8 (May 28, 2025): e151417. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e151417.

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According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (2024), the quality and quantity of water available for all our uses will become the major challenge of the 21st century. Increased temperatures, problems of oxygenation, (micro)pollutants concentrations are some of the problems to be dealt with, whose consequences are many, not only for livestock farming, fishing and aquatic biodiversity, but also for drinking water production.In Europe the Water Framework Directive (WFD) aims to assess the ecological and chemical status of surface waters at the level of the riv
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Kumar, Suraj, and Soumya Chandan Panda. "An Approach to Define and Quantify Porosity System in Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoirs through Textural Analysis using High-Resolution Resistivity Image in the Bassein Formation of Mumbai Offshore Basin, India." SPE Journal, November 1, 2023, 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/218375-pa.

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Summary In evaluating the porosity system of the Bassein formation, high-resolution resistivity image (FMI) data have been used. Major features observed from the FMI data are the presence of low-angle fractures and solution channels of varying length and thickness. Against the layers with very-low-density neutron porosity, solution channels are seen as conductive features. These mud-filled solution channels can actively participate in production. Being very small-scale features, these types of porosities are not identifiable from conventional log data. To define and quantify porosity types suc
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Bessell-Koprek, Madeleine, Simon Graeme Haberle, Stefania Ondei, Stephen Harris, and David M. J. S. Bowman. "Reconstructing the long-term ecological history of Long Island, Furneaux Group (Bass Strait), Lutruwita/Tasmania." Regional Environmental Change 25, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-024-02358-6.

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Abstract The Bass Strait islands are the elevated remnants of a now-submerged continental land bridge that connected the mainland of Australia to Lutruwita/Tasmania during low sea level phases of the Quaternery period. The Furneaux Group is made up of around 100 islands, harbouring a rich diversity of plants derived from glacial refugia and stepping-stone dispersal as millennial-scale climate change altered the land and seascape configuration of the land bridge. Despite the region’s significance, long-term ecological and environmental dynamics of most of these islands remain poorly known. We p
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Pons, Marie-Noëlle, Anne Poszwa, Blandine Caquet, et al. "Spatio-temporal mapping of aquatic ecosystems by long-term monitoring and citizen science." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 8 (May 28, 2025). https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e151417.

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According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (2024), the quality and quantity of water available for all our uses will become the major challenge of the 21st century. Increased temperatures, problems of oxygenation, (micro)pollutants concentrations are some of the problems to be dealt with, whose consequences are many, not only for livestock farming, fishing and aquatic biodiversity, but also for drinking water production. In Europe the Water Framework Directive (WFD) aims to assess the ecological and chemical status of surface waters at the level of the ri
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Thomas, Peter. "Anywhere But the Home: The Promiscuous Afterlife of Super 8." M/C Journal 12, no. 3 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.164.

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Consumer or home use (previously ‘amateur’) moving image formats are distinguished from professional (still known as ‘professional’) ones by relative affordability, ubiquity and simplicity of use. Since Pathé Frères released its Pathé Baby camera, projector and 9.5mm film gauge in 1922, a distinct line of viewing and making equipment has been successfully marketed at nonprofessional use, especially in the home. ‘Amateur film’ is a simple term for a complex, variegated and longstanding set of activities. Conceptually it is bounded only by the negative definition of nonprofessional (usually inte
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