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Several global corporations have been severely criticized by different lobbying groups for the impact of their operations on the natural environment and on the local communities. Because corporate operations cannot be studied in isolation... more
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      Environmental EngineeringSupply Chain ManagementCleaner ProductionSustainable Development
The influence of long-term exposure of goldfish to dietary cadmium (Cd) on its accumulation in tissues, growth, ovarian development, luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion and a response to hormonal stimulation of spawning were evaluated. The... more
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      Aquatic ToxicologyBiological SciencesGrowthEnvironmental Sciences
Hybridization probes produced from DNA sequences have proven to be a powerful tool in the rapid and sensitive analysis of natural microbial communities. By using function-specific probes, such as those identifying genes coding for... more
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      PhysiologyKineticsIndustrial BiotechnologySensitivity Analysis
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is one of the major instruments integrated with a goal of making economic development project, environmentally sound and sustainable. The use of EIA began in 1970 in USA and spread rapidly throughout... more
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      Decision MakingSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental ManagementEnvironmental Impact Assessment
Learning is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom but has been studied extensively in only a handful of species. Moreover, learning studied under laboratory conditions is typically unrelated to the animal's natural environment or life history.... more
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      Animal BehaviorLife historyStressNeurobiology of Learning and Memory
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceNatural Environment
Current debates about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture reveal substantial differences in perception of the associated risks and benefits. Genetically modified crop varieties promise benefits to both farmers and... more
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      Western EuropeWorld Trade OrganizationTrade PolicyMaize
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      EngineeringGeneticsArtificial IntelligenceControl Theory
It has long been a staple of psychological theory that early life experiences significantly shape the adult's understanding of and reactions to the social world. Here we consider how early concept development along with evolved motives... more
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      Human DevelopmentEarly ChildhoodInformation ProcessingSemantic relations
Ecosystem management links human activities with the functioning of natural environments over large spatial and temporal scales. Our examination of Greater Yellowstone and Georges Bank shows similarities exist between human uses,... more
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      Environmental ManagementEndangered SpeciesEcosystem managementMultidisciplinary
We tested whether the physiological effects of smoking a cigarette under standard conditions in a laboratory are similar to those seen in a room at home. On two separate test days ten healthy smokers were prepared with a small... more
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      SmokingGalvanic Skin ResponseSkin conductanceHeart rate
... promote health. In closing, we consider urban nature as a design option that promotes urban sustainability. We live in an urbanized world. At present ... well as physical terms. A Psychological Challenge to Urban Sustainability. ...
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      SociologyPsychologyEnvironmental PsychologyURBAN SUSTAINABILITY
A. 1992: Social behaviour and cooperative breeding in Arctic foxes, Alopex lugoprts (L.), in a semi-natural environment. Ethology 90, 321-335.
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      Evolutionary BiologyZoologyEthologyPsychology
Cet article est publié avec l'aimable autorisation de la revue L'Espace géographique, dans laquelle il a été publié une première fois en 2005 (n°4, 2005
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      Human GeographyForestryFireClimate
Treated sewage effluent is one of the most common types of pollution found in urban rivers. Both the quality and quantity of effluent result in various impacts on the receiving freshwater as well as marine environment. This paper outlines... more
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      Wastewater TreatmentSocial impactAquatic EcosystemEconomic Impact
The a.borigi?zaf d~t~b~Lt~~~ of ~a~~~~~a~ irk North Alnerka is found not to be positively related to the richrkess of the n&ml ~~~r~~r~l~, cantmy to thr: ~edicti~~ of the ~~~u~th~s~ark model, the dominant one irk Anthr~lo~y. Great... more
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      EconomicsNatural ResourcesMigrationProductivity
Intergenerational programming, which brings children, youth, and older adults together for mutually beneficial interaction, represents a relatively new strategy for broadening the public’s awareness and participation in environmental... more
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      EducationEnvironmental EducationFocus GroupsOutdoor Education
We designed a semi-structured questionnaire for the introspective evaluation of inner experience of participants undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the resting state. This resting state questionnaire (ReSQ)... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingAgingConsciousness
Ultra-wideband (UWB) has been proposed for physical layer standard for high speed wireless personal area networks (WPAN). It has emerged as cost effective and reliable alternative to traditional wireless technologies in WPANs. This paper... more
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      Network SecurityComputer NetworksWireless Sensor NetworksEnergy Consumption
This qualitative study combines methods from grounded theory and ethnography, exploring members' experience of a mental health day service walking group, with regards psychological benefits of the physical activity, the outdoor... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceHealth PsychologyMental Health
The authors discuss the overall structural design of a self-contained hydraulic six-legged machine, called MECANT I, which has been constructed for studying possible applications of legged vehicles in natural environments, like forests.... more
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      Motion PlanningStructural DesignTrajectory PlanningTerrain analysis
Mercury exposure was examined in adults and nestlings of ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) from lakes, rivers, and hydroelectric reservoirs in northern Québec between 1989 and 1991 by assessing the amount of mercury transferred from fish to... more
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      MultidisciplinaryNatural EnvironmentHudson Bay
aquaria.associated with freshwater and marine Comparative analysis of nitrifying bacteria
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      BiologyMedicineMultidisciplinaryApplied Environmental Microbiology
The Strymonikos project was part of the EU Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) Demonstration Programme aiming at promoting concerted actions for the sustainable development of the Strymonikos coastal zone. There were three main... more
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      Coastal ManagementSustainable DevelopmentMultidisciplinaryIntegrated Coastal Zone Management
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      Distributed ComputingMobile ComputingQuality of ExperienceMobile Application
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      Business and ManagementEnvironmental IssuesNatural EnvironmentBusiness Society
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      Qualitative ResearchLeisure StudiesTourismNatural Environment
The eect of abiotic factors such as water and air on the degradation of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) in a compost was investigated using simulated and natural environments. These include exposure in sterile water at... more
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      Materials EngineeringChemical EngineeringKineticsPOlymer degradation and stability
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      Environmental EducationScience and TechnologyNatural EnvironmentMilieu
As Voice over IP (VoIP) becomes a reality, service providers will be able to offer the service to remote and over populated areas that currently are not or are only partially reached by available Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).... more
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      Political ScienceEnvironmental EthicsJusticeNatural Environment
Human impacts on the natural environment have reached such proportions that in addition to an Ôextinction crisisÕ, we now also face a broader Ôbiome crisisÕ. Here we identify the world's terrestrial biomes and, at a finer spatial scale,... more
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      EcologyEndangered SpeciesBiodiversity ConservationSpatial Scale
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      ChemistryElectronicsBiomimeticsNonlinear dynamics
Large-scale anthropogenic changes to the natural environment, including land-use change, climate change, and the deterioration of ecosystem services, are all accelerating. These changes are interacting to generate five major emerging... more
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      BusinessClimate ChangeNatural ResourcesNatural Resource Management
Interactive navigable 3D visualisations of built and natural environments have become commonplace in design and planning of urban environments and landscapes, and are regarded as potent prototyping and communication tools. In training... more
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      Mental RepresentationVirtual EnvironmentTextUrban Environment
Plants experience a number of limiting factors, as drought and heat, which are often coinciding stress factors in natural environment. This study evaluated the changes in mesophyll cell ultrastructure in the leaves of two varieties of... more
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      Plant BiologyHeat TreatmentHigh TemperaturePlant Interactions
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      AcousticsAuditory PerceptionGraduate StudentAuditory System
Various biotic or abiotic factors influence the fate of pesticides in the natural environment, of which ultraviolet (UV) component in the sunlight is one of the most powerful forces. Studies on the photodegradation of pesticides have not... more
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      Environmental ScienceAnalytical ChemistryGas ChromatographyNatural Environment
A dynamic general equilibrium model of a small open economy specialized in producing tourism services is presented. The tourism package is a bundle of attributes provided by firms, the government and the natural environment. Investment in... more
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      EconomicsEnvironmental policyPublic GoodSpanish Economic History
Purpose -This study aims to examine whether salience towards natural environment influences the corporate responsibility towards natural environment. It further aims to test whether the corporate responsibility towards environment impacts... more
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      Applied EthicsSocial ResponsibilityCorporate ResponsibilityBusiness and Management
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychometricsPersonality Assessment
In this paper I respond to Ajay Sharma's Portrait of a Science Teacher as a Bricoleur: A case study from India, by speaking to two aspects of the bricoleur: the subject and the discursive in relation to pedagogic perspective. I highlight... more
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      Critical TheoryScience EducationValuesSocial construction
Burkholderia is an important bacterial genus containing species of ecological, biotechnological, and pathogenic interest. With their taxonomy undergoing constant revision and the phenotypic similarity of several species, correct... more
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      GeneticsEnvironmental microbiologyMultidisciplinaryPhylogeny
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      KineticsPatagoniaNatural EnvironmentTierra del Fuego
Importance of the Paper: This paper reports baseline data on blood chemistry and hematology for a population of healthy, nestling bald eagles in the wild rather than data from birds which were captive due to injury or from zoo animals.
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      AgingEndangered SpeciesMultidisciplinaryCholesterol
Climate change and environmental issues have been increasingly in the forefront of the media and government agendas. However, despite much discussion and fanfare, little has been done in the way of serious commitment and clear course of... more
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      EconomicsClimate ChangeHuman DevelopmentQuality of life
The possible transfer and accumulation of novel DNA and/or proteins in food for human consumption derived from animals receiving genetically modified (GM) feed is at present the object of scientific dispute. A number of studies failed to... more
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      Food AnalysisRecombinant DNA TechnologyItalyMaize
The sustainable management of the destinations is essential for the development of tourism, especially through the planning of the efficient usage of the space and of the land, as well as through the control of the development and through... more
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      SustainableTourismNatural Environment
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight is the most prominent and ubiquitous physical carcinogen in our natural environment. It is highly genotoxic but does not penetrate the body any deeper than the skin. Like all organisms regularly... more
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      DNA damageDNA repairDeveloping CountrySkin Cancer
This paper provides a summary overview of the current state-of-art in the radiocarbon dating of groundwater. While the use of natural14C measurements in applied hydrogeology still presents a difficult challenge, meaningful dates can be... more
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryWaterHydrology
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      Natural ResourcesGreen ChemistryNatural Environment