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    Panel (a) shows ensemble mean global mean near-surface air temperature in historical and RCP simulations from CanESM2 by Nathan P Gillett (557010)

    Published 2013
    “…<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Panel (a) shows ensemble mean global mean near-surface air temperature in historical and RCP simulations from CanESM2. …”
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    Cost-effectiveness analysis of universal varicella vaccination in Turkey using a dynamic transmission model by Lara J. Wolfson (7224623)

    Published 2019
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>In 2013, Turkey introduced one-dose universal varicella vaccination (UVV) at 12 months of age. Inclusion of a second dose is being considered.</p><p>Methods</p><p>We developed a dynamic transmission model to evaluate three vaccination strategies: single dose at 12 months (1D) or second dose at either 18 months (2D-short) or 6 years of age (2D-long). …”
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    Model parameters and a priori ranges. by Fabian Mitze (21084251)

    Published 2025
    “…Such data can be used for the development of hydrological models to support water resources management. However, a common problem with participatory monitoring approaches is the irregularity of data collection and its decreasing frequency over time. …”
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    Macrophyte growth forms shift along the trophic gradient of lakes by Willem Kaijser (12872371)

    Published 2023
    “…Based on the RF models, the abundance of Characeae decreased abruptly at 5–13 µg L<sup>−1</sup> Chl-<i>a</i>, whereas canopy-forming species showed a monotonous and slight unimodal decreasing response at 35–103 µg L<sup>−1</sup> Chl-<i>a</i>. …”
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    Losing Ground - Swedish Life Expectancy in a Comparative Perspective by Sven Drefahl (404116)

    Published 2014
    “…However, mortality at ages above 65 has become considerably higher in Sweden than in the other leading countries because the decrease has been faster in those countries. Different trends for circulatory diseases were the largest contributor to this development in both sexes but for women also cancer played a role. …”