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  • ...1=Leduc|first1=M.|last2=Matthews|first2=H.D.|last3=de Elia|first3=R.|title=Regional estimates of the transient climate response to cumulative CO2 emissions|jou ...47|pmid=19516338|s2cid=4423773 }}</ref><ref name="Matthews et al, 2018" /> Scientists agree that global temperature changes linearly regardless of the path taken ...
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  • ...-40CDE5E2FF5C1281&jsessionid=9030523ce88eefee25c66d67711214115383 Southern Regional Aquacultural Center (Texas A&M) Species Profile on Florida pompano 2007]{{d <!-- relevant? U.S. Department of Agriculture ([[USDA]]) scientists have developed water recirculating systems for warm-water [[marine fish]] t ...
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  • ...isher=[[American Mathematical Society]]|isbn=978-0-8218-0321-9|series=CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics|volume=86|location=Providence, Rhode Islan [[Category:Scientists from Bucharest]] ...
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  • ...uakes as well as the distant events that were used (especially by European scientists like [[Beno Gutenberg]]) to study the attributes of the Earth's interior. S ...he attenuation is strongly affected by the structure and properties of the regional geology.<ref>{{Harvnb|Chung|Bernreuter|1980|p=5}}.</ref> ...
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  • The different EMSO nodes are designed to address topics of regional importance: the biodiversity of mid ocean hot vents in the [[Azores]] regio ...ges to collect synoptic data series on oceanographic features of more than regional interest, to bring these data together in a uniform format accessible to th ...
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  • ...Environmental Design]] as a lecturer in environmental policy, in city and regional planning, and in architecture. From 1973 to 1974 he was a fellow at the [[C [[Category:Jewish American scientists]] ...
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  • ...economy also determines the freedom of [[capital movement]]. Long time ago scientists recognized the important role played by the money supply. Nevertheless, onl ...2022 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Seck |first1=Diery |title=Regional Economic Integration in West Africa |date=18 November 2013 |publisher=[[Spr ...
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  • ...|hdl-access=free }}</ref> Computational modeling in particular has helped scientists to alter parameters that otherwise could have not been investigated.<ref na ===Regional clusterization=== ...
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  • .../web.archive.org/web/20191105163427/https://kwo.ks.gov/docs/default-source/regional-advisory-committees/upper-republican-rac/upper-republican-rac-meeting-notes ...of Science]] (AAAS).<ref>{{Citation|title=How We Respond – Communities and Scientists Taking Action on Climate Change| date=15 September 2019 |url=https://www.yo ...
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  • ...Baltimore, Md., June, 1973. Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences Regional Conference Series in Applied Mathematics, No. 16. Society for Industrial an [[Category:Scientists from Milwaukee]] ...
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  • ...niques in order to refine the timeline of human evolution. A major goal of scientists in the field is to develop an accurate hominid mitochondrial [[molecular cl ...her under purifying selection to maintain structure and function, or under regional selection to evolve new capacities.<ref>see: {{Harvtxt|Suissa|Wang|Poole|Wi ...
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  • ...t a scale of 1:5000 to 1:20000.<ref name=":2" /> It is more suitable for [[Regional studies|provincial or large area research]].<ref name=":2" /> ...ctify the image and then extract the desired coordinate information. Most scientists who choose option 1 now use relatively inexpensive GPS instruments in the f ...
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  • ...|issn=2296-7745|doi-access=free|hdl=10026.1/16046|hdl-access=free}}</ref> Scientists employed multiple complementary research methods, including intensive field ==== Regional Atmospheric Processes ==== ...
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  • ...|InSAR]] community, it has great advantages in [[meteorology]] and enables scientists to predict and model water vapor in the [[troposphere]].<ref name=":8" /> ...meters (20 m).<ref name=":1" /> Therefore, [[Meteorology|meteorological]] scientists combine traditional [[Global Positioning System|GPS]] tomography of [[atmos ...
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  • ...opment|USAID]]—with the assistance of "1,000 people, including 300 leading scientists, roughly half from outside the government" reported that, "As the world war Based on the North American Regional Reanalysis (NARR) analyses, a team led by [[National Oceanic and Atmospheri ...
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  • ...reakup of the Soviet Union, Solem led a U.S./Russia joint collaboration of scientists in an effort to obtain good science and to improve US/Russia relations.<ref ...essures (1997b). These experiments were an international collaboration of scientists from Russia, Germany, Japan, Australia, Belgium, several American universit ...
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  • ...ino Southern Oscillation]] (both climatic cycles that affect the amount of regional snowpack and river discharge).<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ecy. The regional ubiquity of salmon as a recreational and commercial [[fishery]] has led to ...
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  • ...rmational grain growth: matrix coarsening during foliation development and regional metamorphism rather than by static annealing|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/ ...er 2019|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=978-0-429-63350-8|pages=496}}</ref> Thus, scientists can predict the final earthquake scale in the future by determining faults ...
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  • ...an scholar, Nasiruddin Tusi (died 1274), who saved the lives of many other scientists and artists, accumulated a library of 400000 volumes, and built an astronom ...ote=Few would argue against the claim that al-Tusi was one of the greatest scientists of medieval Islam.}}</ref> since he is often considered the creator of [[tr ...
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  • ...ibliography compiled by N. M. Nesterova. Materials for the bibliography of scientists of the USSR. M.-L.: Publishing house of the USSR Academy of Sciences. 1947. ...ekseev, P.P. Fedotiev, L.Ya. Karpov, I.Ya. Bashilov and many other Russian scientists, engineers and technologists. — E. A. Shashukov. In the rays of Russian rad ...
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