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2“...Researching glacier-melt impacted hydrology in the Andes motivates us to collect on-demand, high-resolution multispectral imagery, and digital elevation models...”
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3“...This study uses data from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society to analyse the effect of fatherhood on men’s work hours and work hour...”
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4by Wigmore, Oliver Mark, Bryan McKenzie, Jeffrey Baraer, Michel Lautz, Laura Published in Remote sensing of environment (01.03.2019)“...Surface soil moisture is a critical but often neglected component of the hydrologic budget. Within mountain environments, surface soil moisture is highly...”
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5by Wiji Arulampalam Alison L. Booth Mark L. Bryan Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.01.2007)“...Using harmonized data for the years 1995-2001 from the European Community Household Panel, the authors analyze gender pay gaps by sector across the wage...”
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7“...Using data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) we show performance pay (PP) increased earnings dispersion among men and women, and to a lesser...”
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8by Bryan Mark Rigg“...They were foot soldiers and officers. They served in the regular army and the Waffen-SS. And, remarkably, they were also Jewish, at least as defined by...”
12.08.2016
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9“...Indices of material deprivation are of increasing interest in Britain and the EU as potential markers of poverty, as an alternative, or complement, to measures...”
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10by Bryan Mark Rigg“..."Were this story a novel, it would have the character of an implausible fable, but as often occurred in the Holocaust, reality exceeds the...”
2016
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11“...We examine whether couples in the UK increase labour supply to cushion the fall in earnings from a job loss, comparing periods of growth and recession. We...”
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12by Hillerton, Eric Bryan, Mark Biggs, Andrew Berry, Elizabeth Edmondson, Peter Published in Veterinary record (01.03.2017)“...[...]it now happens that at dry off many cows with no infection are treated, possibly with grams of antimicrobial, in the absence of infection...”
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13by Stansell, Nathan D Rodbell, Donald T Abbott, Mark B Mark, Bryan G Published in Quaternary science reviews (15.06.2013)“...Sediment records from proglacial lakes between 9 and 10°S in the western Cordillera of the Peruvian Andes document the waxing and waning of alpine glaciers...”
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14by Glas, Robin Lautz, Laura McKenzie, Jeffrey Moucha, Robert Chavez, Daniel Mark, Bryan Lane Jr, John W Published in Hydrogeology journal (01.09.2019)“...The dramatic loss of glacial mass in low latitudes is causing shifts in downstream water availability and use during the driest months of the year. The world’s...”
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15by Palacios, David Stokes, Chris R Phillips, Fred M Clague, John J Alcalá-Reygosa, Jesus Andrés, Nuria Angel, Isandra Blard, Pierre-Henri Briner, Jason P Hall, Brenda L Dahms, Dennis Hein, Andrew S Jomelli, Vincent Mark, Bryan G Martini, Mateo A Moreno, Patricio Riedel, Jon Sagredo, Esteban Stansell, Nathan D Vázquez-Selem, Lorenzo Vuille, Mathias Ward, Dylan J Published in Earth-science reviews (01.04.2020)“...This paper reviews current understanding of deglaciation in North, Central and South America from the Last Glacial Maximum to the beginning of the Holocene...”
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16by McDougall, Scott Clausen, Laura Ha, Hye-Jeong Gibson, Isobel Bryan, Mark Hadjirin, Nazreen Lay, Elizabeth Raisen, Claire Ba, Xiaoliang Restif, Olivier Parkhill, Julian Holmes, Mark A Published in Veterinary microbiology (01.03.2020)“...•53 % of 265 Streptococcus uberis isolates were oxacillin resistant.•A total of 101 SNPs were identified in 5 penicillin binding proteins (PBP).•11 SNPs were...”
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17“...Evaluating the historical contribution of the volume loss of ice to stream flow based on reconstructed volume changes through the Little Ice Age (LIA) can be...”
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18by Kaufman, Darrell McKay, Nicholas Routson, Cody Erb, Michael Davis, Basil Heiri, Oliver Jaccard, Samuel Tierney, Jessica Dätwyler, Christoph Axford, Yarrow Brussel, Thomas Cartapanis, Olivier Chase, Brian Dawson, Andria de Vernal, Anne Engels, Stefan Jonkers, Lukas Marsicek, Jeremiah Moffa-Sánchez, Paola Morrill, Carrie Orsi, Anais Rehfeld, Kira Saunders, Krystyna Sommer, Philipp S Thomas, Elizabeth Tonello, Marcela Tóth, Mónika Vachula, Richard Andreev, Andrei Bertrand, Sebastien Biskaborn, Boris Bringué, Manuel Brooks, Stephen Caniupán, Magaly Chevalier, Manuel Cwynar, Les Emile-Geay, Julien Fegyveresi, John Feurdean, Angelica Finsinger, Walter Fortin, Marie-Claude Foster, Louise Fox, Mathew Gajewski, Konrad Grosjean, Martin Hausmann, Sonja Heinrichs, Markus Holmes, Naomi Ilyashuk, Boris Ilyashuk, Elena Juggins, Steve Khider, Deborah Koinig, Karin Langdon, Peter Larocque-Tobler, Isabelle Li, Jianyong Lotter, André Luoto, Tomi Mackay, Anson Magyari, Eniko Malevich, Steven Mark, Bryan Massaferro, Julieta Montade, Vincent Nazarova, Larisa Novenko, Elena Pařil, Petr Pearson, Emma Peros, Matthew Pienitz, Reinhard Płóciennik, Mateusz Porinchu, David Potito, Aaron Rees, Andrew Reinemann, Scott Roberts, Stephen Rolland, Nicolas Salonen, Sakari Self, Angela Seppä, Heikki Shala, Shyhrete St-Jacques, Jeannine-Marie Stenni, Barbara Syrykh, Liudmila Tarrats, Pol Taylor, Karen van den Bos, Valerie Velle, Gaute Wahl, Eugene Walker, Ian Wilmshurst, Janet Zhang, Enlou Zhilich, Snezhana Published in Scientific data (14.04.2020)“...A comprehensive database of paleoclimate records is needed to place recent warming into the longer-term context of natural climate variability. We present a...”
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19by Laborde, Sarah Fernández, Alfonso Phang, Sui Chian Hamilton, Ian M Henry, Nathaniel Jung, Hahn Chul Mahamat, Aboukar Ahmadou, Mouadjamou Labara, Bruno K Kari, Saïdou Durand, Michael Mark, Bryan Scholte, Paul Xiao, Ningchuan Ziebe, Roland Moritz, Mark Published in Global environmental change (01.11.2016)“...[Display omitted] •We provide an empirical analysis of a social-ecological trap in a fishery system.•Fishing canals are spreading exponentially, leading to...”
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20by Klein, Eric S Booth, Robert K Yu, Zicheng Mark, Bryan G Stansell, Nathan D Published in Quaternary science reviews (15.03.2013)“...Peatlands are among the largest reservoirs of terrestrial carbon in the northern hemisphere. Understanding how this reservoir will respond to climate changes...”