IMPLICATIONS FOR WATER MANAGEMENT IN ALPINE INLAND RIVER BASINS: EVIDENCE FROM STABLE ISOTOPES AND REMOTE SENSING

Implications for water management in alpine inland river basins: Evidence from stable isotopes and remote sensing

Elucidating the water surplus and loss of different vegetation landscapes in cold regions is important for the conservation and management of water resources in alpine inland rivers.As such, this study Apparel is to systematically reveal the water variation in different vegetation landscape zones of the alpine inland river basin, delineate its wate

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Rhinoscleroma pathogenesis: The type K3 capsule of Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis is a virulence factor not involved in Mikulicz cells formation.

Rhinoscleroma is Corers a human specific chronic granulomatous infection of the nose and upper airways caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp.rhinoscleromatis.Although considered a rare disease, it is endemic in low-income countries where hygienic conditions are poor.A hallmark of this pathology is the appearance of atypi

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Modelling of Electrical Discharge Processes for Optimization of Corona-Protection System of High Voltage Rotating Machines Insulation

The aim of this work is to study the influence of technological defects in stator windings electri-cal insulation system on the inception of partial discharges in the stator slot of air-cooled electric rotating machines.By means of Comsol Multiphysics finite-element modeling software the elec-trophysical processes in high-voltage stator insulation

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Pulmonary talcosis in the setting of cosmetic talcum powder use

Pulmonary talcosis is a rare pneumoconiosis that is difficult to diagnose and Feet Serum may progress to debilitating lung disease.Four types of talcosis are described in literature: talc-silicosis and talc-asbestosis secondary to inhalation in industry workers and talc-emboli in intravenous drug users that self-inject talc-containing oral tablets.

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The Bryozoan Margaretta cereoides as Habitat-Former in the Coralligenous of Marzamemi (SE Sicily, Mediterranean Sea)

Although several bryozoans are considered habitat-former species, allowing colonisation by epibionts and promoting biodiversity, studies dealt so far with only some, usually constructional, species.In this context, the present study focuses on the epibiosis found on the erect mineralised but flexible species Margaretta cereoides, contributing with

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