NON-STATIONARY TEMPORAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE TEMPERATURE PROFILE OF A SOIL EXPOSED TO FROST IN SOUTH-EASTERN COPYRIGHT

Non-stationary temporal characterization of the temperature profile of a soil exposed to frost in south-eastern copyright

The objective of this work was to compare time and frequency fluctuations of air and soil temperatures (2-, 5-, Action Figure 10-, 20- and 50-cm below the soil surface) using the continuous wavelet transform, with a particular emphasis on the daily cycle.The analysis of wavelet power spectra and cross power spectra provided detailed non-stationary

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Studies Of Genetic Epidemiology About Phenotype With Complex Determination In The Context Of A Biomedical Basic Sciences Doctoral Program

Objective: To identify a core set of research procedures for genetic epidemiology that need to be learnt to obtain a scientific degree in subjects related to basic biomedical sciences.Methods: We discuss the results of six research projects in the area of genetic epidemiology about complex phenotypes.We show in the studied phenotypes the higher pre

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Effect of Drought and Heat Wave on Agricultural Production

As the effects of anthropogenic climate change, the frequency and severity of heat waves and drought are increasing day by day in many parts of the world.Droughts and heat waves are often interrelated disasters.Prolonged heat waves often cause read more drought to occur and/or exacerbate existing drought.These types of disasters cause great losses

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Advancements in 7T magnetic resonance diffusion imaging: Technological innovations and applications in neuroimaging

Abstract The development of 7‐Tesla (7T) magnetic resonance imaging systems has opened new avenues for exploring the advantages of diffusion imaging at higher field strengths, especially in neuroscience research.This review investigates whether 7T diffusion imaging offers significant benefits over lower field strengths by addressing the following

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The syntax and meaning of wild gibbon songs.

Spoken language is a result of the human capacity to assemble simple vocal units into more complex utterances, the basic carriers of semantic information.Not much is known about the evolutionary origins of this behaviour.The vocal Scales abilities of non-human primates are relatively unimpressive in comparison, with gibbon songs being a rare except

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