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total biocapacity available, to support that population it means that, that a country or population runs what is called an ecological deficit. This basically means that the area or the country’s area alone [...] hectares with an average global biocapacity (gha) that Sleat requires to provide the goods and services that it consumes and to assimilate the wastes that it produces. This study also emphasised on the CO2 [...] accounting tool, like a bank statement, that tell us on one hand how many resources do we have and on the other hand how many of these resources do we use. That means on one hand we have our capital which
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West Harris Trust (WHT), a community organisation that owns and manages 7,225 ha3 of land on the west side of Harris. Among the plans and key objectives that the WHT have for this land is the development of [...] ADSCR above 1.0 indicates that on average annual cash flows exceed the debt repayments and therefore the loan payments can be comfortably met. Any value below 1.0 means that the amount of cash required [...] environmental effects are summarized as follows: It is unlikely that the sites for the different hydro schemes are significant fish habitat and that the flow abstraction would be a threat. According to SEPA
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the development of ideas about lasers that Gould put in practice in 1961, using a caesium light source7. In 1957, Charles Townes published an important theoretical that laid the basis for laser technology [...] beginning of this technology that changed the world. With this object, we can create historical narratives about laser technology and explore the scientific principles that led to the development of lasers [...] study, highlighting the importance of this instrument for the History of Science and museums. I argue that this laser with a largely unknown history has several characteristics shared with Recent Scientific
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cover the demand. Regarding the fact that further connections of the countries to other neighbouring countries have not been taken into account it can be assumed that those gaps can be closed with imports [...] determine sensitivities of the system. It can be seen that the high flexibility of biomass production plays an important role in covering peak demands and that the expansion of the grid does not seem to be highly [...] electricity that can be produced from biomass within a year is limited this assumption implies less full load hours per biomass power plant. A bio-flex indicator of 2 for example means that the installed
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in the definition and retention of boundaries, but also on the biographical consequences for those that intend to overcome them. 2) Social, performative and metaphorical boundaries The second working group [...] linguistics and philosophy. What is the shape of methodological approach towards spatial reconfigurations that are produced through borders? How does interdisciplinarity have an effect on the circulation of methods [...] CV and a motivational letter explaining your research topic and which of the three working areas that would fit in) in French, German or English by 31 March 2021 to the following address: nikola.tietze@cmb
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from around the world sharing our convictions that the Scriptures are the Word of God, that they are best understood within our confessional framework, and that the church is well served by diligent and serious [...] serious scholarship. From the earliest days it was clear that Westfield is a resource with a value reaching far beyond the ELCE. In addition to training UK students, Westfield House helps to train students [...] Theology and for the Bachelor of Divinity. An Affiliate Centre is “an independent teaching institution that, in the view of the University of London, demonstrates a sustained commitment to developing and m
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associated with the overall richness of species of insects (Vehviläinen et al., 2007). Models predict that the greater the number of re- sources (e.g. phytodiversity) the greater the number of spe- cies (Tilman [...] This relationship may also hold for the abundance of species of insects as well as their diversity. That is, a greater number of resourc- es (number of plant species or plant abundance / biomass) will support [...] parameters were recorded for the abundances of Coleoptera and Hymenoptera. Phytodiversity, especially that in the shrub layer, were more often associated with the abundances of insect orders than microclimatic
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traits. We hypothesized that herbivory increases from upper canopy to lower canopy and understory due to a combina- tion of direct and indirect pathways. Furthermore, we hypothesized that herbivory in the understory [...] chewing insect species that feed on leaves in temperate broadleaved forests are polyphagous [47,48]. Based on the feeding traces on F. sylvatica some herbivore insect species that cause loss of leaf tissue [...] for F. sylvatica and probably indicates higher amounts of phenolic defense compounds. We conclude that the effect of temperature must have been indirect, whereby the expected higher herbivory was suppressed
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are correlated with leaf toughness that can be predicted by measurements of the force needed to penetrate a leaf sample (Arsuffi & Suberkropp, 1984), or the force that is necessary to tear apart a leaf [...] traits. We hypothesized that herbivory increase from upper canopy to lower canopy and understorey due to a combination of direct and indirect pathways. Furthermore, we hypothesized that herbivory in the understorey [...] species that feed on leaves in temperate broadleaved forests are polyphagous (Kimber, 2017; Rennwald & Rodeland, 2017). Based on the feeding traces on F. sylvatica, some herbivore insect species that cause
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of sap-sucking insects that potentially occurred on the tree individuals avoiding Table 1: Treatment codes representing the combination of temper- ature and irrigation levels that were used in the experimental [...] juvenile trees of the greenhouses suggest similar environmental conditions instead of ontogenetic effects that are responsible for the formation of leaf trait characteristics. 1. Introduction Morphological and [...] environment of the understorey, large trees need to produce leaveswith a distinct development of traits that are acclimated to different environmental conditions in the canopy. The formation of softer leaves