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Impacts of twenty years of experimental warming on soil carbon, nitrogen, moisture and soil mites across alpine/subarctic tundra communities
Published 2022“…Here we report the impact of 20 years of experimental warming on soil properties and soil mites in three contrasting plant communities in alpine/subarctic Sweden. Long-term warming decreased juvenile oribatid mite density, but had no effect on adult oribatids density, total mite density, any major mite group or the most common species. …”
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Investigating vulnerability for developing eating disorders in a multi-confessional lebanese sample
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A cluster-based model for QoS-OLSR protocol
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Nanospace engineering of KOH activated car
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Journalism and media studies in Lebanon
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Total hip arthroplasty: Evolution of the use of dual mobility cups in Lebanon
Published 2018“…Data analysis was conducted for each year in terms of rates of implanted THA with DMC (THA-DMC) and those with SC (THA-SC). …”
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Optimal Energy Dispatch Engine for PV-DG-ESS Hybrid Power Plants Considering Battery Degradation and Carbon Emissions
Published 2023“…<p dir="ltr">Uncertainties in load and solar power forecasting, complex energy storage system (ESS) constraints, and feedback correction pose challenges for very short-term and short-term hybrid power plant scheduling. …”
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Simulation of the size-composition distribution of atmospheric nanoparticles over Europe
Published 2018“…The ground level concentrations of particles with a diameter larger than 100 nm (N100) were reproduced with a daily normalized mean error of 40 % and a daily normalized mean bias of −20 %. …”