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Recent changes to floodplain character and functionality in England

Recent changes to floodplain character and functionality in England

... habitat character but have also im- pacted the process operating to maintain river and fl oodplain func- ...term changes to river basins into three categories, water pollution, food web manipulation and ... See full document

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Floodplain connectivity, disturbance and change: a palaeoentomological investigation of floodplain ecology from south west England

Floodplain connectivity, disturbance and change: a palaeoentomological investigation of floodplain ecology from south west England

... from floodplain sites has the advantage of providing not only such baseline information, but also a temporal perspective on changes in communities, habitats and conditions at specific points (both temporal ... See full document

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Changes in the fragmentation and ecological stability of the Morava River floodplain forest in the course of the 20th century

Changes in the fragmentation and ecological stability of the Morava River floodplain forest in the course of the 20th century

... by recent alluvial soil layers that are up to 3 m thick. Several levels of river terraces forming the edge of the bottomland can be distinguished. The basic geomorphological feature of the floodplain in ... See full document

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Learning to use a body-powered prosthesis: changes in functionality and kinematics

Learning to use a body-powered prosthesis: changes in functionality and kinematics

... in functionality and task completion over time, and also studies using the SHAP [14, 15], do not reveal the processes under- lying the improvements on these tasks ...for recent develop- ... See full document

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Assessing recent selection and functionality at long noncoding RNA loci in the mouse genome

Assessing recent selection and functionality at long noncoding RNA loci in the mouse genome

... Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are one of the most intensively studied groups of noncoding elements. Debate continues over what proportion of lncRNAs are functional or merely represent transcriptional noise. Although ... See full document

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... In summary, the fish communities in littorals of the Orinoco floodplain lakes seem to be influenced by two forces. The environmental conditions operate as filters acting at the regional and the local scales to ... See full document

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Latin American Philosophers: Some Recent Challenges to Their Intellectual Character

Latin American Philosophers: Some Recent Challenges to Their Intellectual Character

... For Latin American philosophers, the quality of their own philosophical work is a recurrent metaphilosophical question. An influential answer to this question has being skeptical. Its arguments point at some invisibility ... See full document

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Promoting Literacy Culture and Character Education to form High Level Thinking Students in Elementary School

Promoting Literacy Culture and Character Education to form High Level Thinking Students in Elementary School

... of character education and literacy culture of reading and writing literacy, digital literacy and technological ...the character to the ...the character of critical thinking skills had been applied ... See full document

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Groundwater thresholds for drought resilience in floodplain woodlands: a case study from the northern Murray-Darling Basin

Groundwater thresholds for drought resilience in floodplain woodlands: a case study from the northern Murray-Darling Basin

... 2011 • Nthn MBD systems less studied — streams ephemeral with significant periods of no-flow — recent studies indicate importance of shallow groundwater for floodplain tree condition Rea[r] ... See full document

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Convergence on Policy Goals: Character Education in East Asia and England

Convergence on Policy Goals: Character Education in East Asia and England

... asserting character qualities for schools while east Asian countries are often forthright in asserting a strong role for the ...while England is again perhaps less assertive in ...best’. Character ... See full document

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After the ice : Lateglacial and Holocene landforms and landscape evolution in Scotland

After the ice : Lateglacial and Holocene landforms and landscape evolution in Scotland

... Holocene floodplain evolution: incision has apparently dominated in the Highlands, aggradation in the lowlands, and floodplains in the Southern Uplands have asynchronous histories of incision and ...of ... See full document

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Impacts of recent and anticipated changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations on growth performance of weedy rice (Oryza sativa f  spontanea) biotypes in Sri Lanka

Impacts of recent and anticipated changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations on growth performance of weedy rice (Oryza sativa f spontanea) biotypes in Sri Lanka

... anthropogenic changes, including rising population, diversion of cereals to biofuels, increased protein demands and climatic ...these changes, adaptation measures are urgently needed to ensure both the ... See full document

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RISKS OF EXOGEODYNAMIC PROCESSES IN LATITUDINAL SEGMENT OF THE OB RIVER

RISKS OF EXOGEODYNAMIC PROCESSES IN LATITUDINAL SEGMENT OF THE OB RIVER

... of floodplain-bench, meadow, swampy and forest territory of the Ob River valley (according to ...km floodplain of the Ob River, near-terrace declines and partly by the above floodplain terrace ... See full document

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Fishing and hunting in the Amazon floodplain:linkages among biodiversity conservation, rural livelihoods and food security

Fishing and hunting in the Amazon floodplain:linkages among biodiversity conservation, rural livelihoods and food security

... “Everything we do is illegal” said a frustrated Antonio, echoing a complaint the we (DT and MAR) heard many times on our journey down the River Purus interviewing fishers. Within Antonio’s lifetime rural people had made ... See full document

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Exploring recent developments in restorative policing in England and Wales

Exploring recent developments in restorative policing in England and Wales

... across England and Wales were satisfied with the process, that there was a 27% reduction in reconviction rates over a two year period, and a potential cost saving for the criminal justice system from the reduction ... See full document

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The conscience of the community: the character and development of clerical complaint in early modern England

The conscience of the community: the character and development of clerical complaint in early modern England

... Heal, F., Hospitality in Early Modern England Oxford, 1990 Helgerson, R., Forms of Nationhood: The Elizabethan Writing of England Chicago and London, 1992 Herrup, C., `The Counties and t[r] ... See full document

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The impact of emergent development philosophies on formal British intervention in New Zealand between 1840 and 1842 : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

The impact of emergent development philosophies on formal British intervention in New Zealand between 1840 and 1842 : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University

... interpretation of Christianity. In the period between 1 800 and 1 850 missionary activity was at its height in the Empire.53 The desire to 'civilise' indigenous populations went to the extent that some believed it ... See full document

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Quantifying the restoration success of wood introductions to increase coho salmon winter habitat

Quantifying the restoration success of wood introductions to increase coho salmon winter habitat

... larger changes in the largest site; however, we anticipate a trade-off between the timing and the resilience of restoration benefits given the higher likelihood for wood transport in the larger ...predict ... See full document

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Changes in flood risk in Lower Niger–Benue catchments

Changes in flood risk in Lower Niger–Benue catchments

... ever, recent events in terms of frequency, magnitude, extent and extreme of flooding events have shown that flood risk (probability that exposure to flood hazard will lead to a neg- ative consequence) along the ... See full document

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Climate change impacts on flood risk and asset damages within mapped 100-year floodplains of the contiguous United States

Climate change impacts on flood risk and asset damages within mapped 100-year floodplains of the contiguous United States

... hydrologic changes can be detected, concurrent changes in land use and population make it difficult to attribute changing flood dam- ages to climate change ...assessing changes in future flood risk ... See full document

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