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Eugenia Harja
It is known that the number of marriages concluded in general in a geographic area follows a cyclical trend due primarily to religious factors. In this study we wanted to test whether this assumption is maintained in the past four years. On the other han...
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Eugenia Harja,Oana-Ancuta Stângaciu
Since 1992, Romania's population declined every year naturally, the number of deaths being higher than live births. If in Bacau until 2002 we had to deal with natural growth of the population, even if increasingly less, starting that year it emerged more...
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Yiyuan Tao, Wen Wang, Shuang Song and Jun Ma
Using the 0.5° × 0.5° gridded Chinese ground precipitation dataset from 1961?2013, spatial and temporal variations in precipitation extremes, total precipitation, the seasonality of precipitation and their linkages in the context of climate change are in...
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Jingjing Wang,Jun Cui,Zhen Teng,Wei Fan,Mengran Guan,Xiaoya Zhao,Xiaoniu Xu
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Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of a 5-year simulated nitrogen (N) deposition on soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC), nitrogen (MBN), microbial community activity and diversity in subtropical old-growth forest ecosystem...
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Dariusz Mlynski, Marta Cebulska and Andrzej Walega
The aim of this study was to detect trends in maximum annual daily precipitation in the Upper Vistula Basin. We analyzed data from 51 weather stations between 1971 and 2014. Then we used the Mann–Kendall test to detect monotonical trends of the pre...
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Wenjie Chen, Chenghao Chen, Longbing Li, Litao Xing, Guoru Huang and Chuanhao Wu
To analyze extreme precipitation patterns in Hainan Island, hourly precipitation datasets from 18 stations, for the period from 1967 to 2012, were investigated. Two precipitation concentration indices (PCI) and 11 extreme precipitation indices (EPI) were...
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Jonathan E. Suk, Kristie L. Ebi, David Vose, Willy Wint, Neil Alexander, Koen Mintiens and Jan C. Semenza
A wide range of infectious diseases may change their geographic range, seasonality and incidence due to climate change, but there is limited research exploring health vulnerabilities to climate change. In order to address this gap, pan-European vulnerabi...
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João Dehon Pontes Filho, Maria Manuela Portela, Ticiana Marinho de Carvalho Studart and Francisco de Assis Souza Filho
The standardized precipitation index (SPI), is one of the most used drought indices. However, it is difficult to use to monitor the ongoing drought characteristics because it cannot be expeditiously related to precipitation deficits. It also does not pro...
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Christina Giamali, George Kontakiotis, Efterpi Koskeridou, Chryssanthi Ioakim and Assimina Antonarakou
A multidisciplinary study was conducted in order to investigate the environmental factors affecting the planktonic foraminiferal and pteropod communities of the south Aegean Sea. Aspects of the Late Quaternary paleoceanographic evolution were revealed by...
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Reija Ruuhela, Kirsti Jylhä, Timo Lanki, Pekka Tiittanen and Andreas Matzarakis
Climate change is expected to increase heat-related and decrease cold-related mortality. The extent of acclimatization of the population to gradually-changing thermal conditions is not well understood. We aimed to define the relationship between mortalit...
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Sheereen Fauzel
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During the past decades, the efficient market hypothesis (EMH) has been at the heart of the debate in the financial literature. Ultimately, the consequence of the efficiency of a market is that prices always fully reflect all available information. The o...
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