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1“...Fish farming in coastal areas has become an important source of food to support the world's increasing population. However, intensive and unregulated...”
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2by Cisneros de León, Alejandro Schmitt, Axel K Kutterolf, Steffen Schindlbeck-Belo, Julie Hernández, Walter Sims, Kenneth W W Garrison, Jennifer M Kant, Lisa Weber, Bodo Wang, Kuo-Lung Lee, Hao-Yang Trumbull, Robert B“...This dataset includes results from trace element concentrations from zircon rims (outermost crystal face) and crystal interiors (polished sections) of the last...”
24.03.2021
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3“...Fish farming in coastal areas has become an important source of food to support the world's increasing population. However, intensive and unregulated...”
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4by Shi, Wei Han, Yu Guo, Cheng Su, Wenhao Zhao, Xinguo Zha, Shanjie Wang, Yichen Liu, Guangxu“...Large amounts of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere are taken up by the ocean, which leads to 'ocean acidification' (OA). In addition, the increasing...”
30.10.2019
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5“...Large amounts of anthropogenic CO2 in the atmosphere are taken up by the ocean, which leads to 'ocean acidification' (OA). In addition, the increasing...”
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6by Lupton, Robert“...Aimed at a diverse scientific audience, including physicists, astronomers, chemists, geologists, and economists, this book explains the theory underlying the...”
[2020]
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7by Martins, M Carreiro-Silva, Marina Martins, Gustavo M Barcelos e Ramos, Joana Viveiros, Fatima Couto, Ruben P Parra, Hugo Monteiro, João Gallo, F Silva, Catarina I F Teodósio, Alexandra Guilini, Katja Hall-Spencer, Jason M Leitão, F ChÌcharo, L Range, P“...Sites with naturally high CO2 conditions provide unique opportunities to forecast the vulnerability of coastal ecosystems to ocean acidification, by studying...”
29.09.2020
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9by Jan Paul Heisig Merlin Schaeffer Johannes Giesecke Published in American sociological review (01.08.2017)“...Context effects, where a characteristic of an upper-level unit or cluster (e.g., a country) affects outcomes and relationships at a lower level (e.g., that of...”
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10by Chen, Xunjun Published in Information (Basel) (22.01.2015)“...Adsorption is considered to be one of the most effective technologies widely used in global environmental protection areas. Modeling of experimental adsorption...”
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11“...Robust standard errors are of central importance in confirmatory factor models. In calculating these statistics a central ingredient is the inverse of the...”
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12“...The conventional heteroskedasticity-robust (HR) variance matrix estimator for cross-sectional regression (with or without a degrees-of-freedom adjustment),...”
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13by Martins, M Carreiro-Silva, Marina Martins, Gustavo M Barcelos e Ramos, Joana Viveiros, Fatima Couto, Ruben P Parra, Hugo Monteiro, João Gallo, F Silva, Catarina I F Teodósio, Alexandra Guilini, Katja Hall-Spencer, Jason M Leitão, F ChÌcharo, L Range, P“...Sites with naturally high CO2 conditions provide unique opportunities to forecast the vulnerability of coastal ecosystems to ocean acidification, by studying...”
2020
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15by Cameron, A. Colin Gelbach, Jonah B Miller, Douglas L Published in Journal of business & economic statistics (01.04.2011)“...In this article we propose a variance estimator for the OLS estimator as well as for nonlinear estimators such as logit, probit, and GMM. This variance...”
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16by Tivana, L da Cruz Francisco, J Bergenståhl, B Dejmek, P Published in Czech Journal of Food Sciences (24.06.2009)“...Roasted cassava roots flour is part of a common meal in Africa, it is known as rale in Mozambique. Fifty six samples of rale were collected from homes and...”
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17“...We review and evaluate the methods commonly used in the accounting literature to correct for cross-sectional and time-series dependence. While much of the...”
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18by Beckers, Laura Wilma Maria Elisabeth Smeets, Rob Johannes Elise Marie Published in Health and quality of life outcomes (07.09.2020)“...This is a critique of Beemster et al.'s article 'The interpretation of change score of the pain disability index after vocational rehabilitation is baseline...”
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19by Sunphorka, Sasithorn Chalermsinsuwan, Benjapon Piumsomboon, Pornpote Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01.04.2017)“...[Display omitted] •Artificial neural network models were developed to predict biomass pyrolysis.•A total of 150 data from different sources were...”
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20“...In the original publication of the article, Table 1 was published incorrectly. The level of significance for the modelled fixed effect of grassland edge...”