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    Architecture et réfection des aqueducs d’Orléans/Cenabum (Loiret) by Julien Courtois, Mathilde Noël, Franck Verneau

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Most of the masonry has suffered considerable deterioration due to the omnipresence of water on the site. The altitude of the water course remains largely unknown, because of the difficulty of reaching the base of the masonry conduit (up to 4 m deep) and the general poor state of preservation of the structures. …”
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    Investigating the hatchability and nauplii biometry of Artemia franciscana in unconventional waters of Sistan region, Southeast Iran by Hashem Khandan Barani, Abdolali Rahdari, Narjes Sanchooli, Ali Khosravanizadeh

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The water sources suitable for them do vary considerably in terms of ionic composition, climatic conditions, seasonality, productivity, altitude, and other characteristics. Among the species of the genus Artemia, A. franciscana is the most important one for aquaculture use, and it has been introduced in salt-waters for integrated Artemia–salt production. …”
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    Effects of rumen fluid transplantation on the fecal flora of yaks by Man Zhang, Man Zhang, Man Zhang, Yan Li, Yumin Li, Yumin Li, Yumin Li, Chenxu Cheng, Chenxu Cheng, Chenxu Cheng, Shatuo Chai, Shatuo Chai, Shatuo Chai, Yingkui Yang, Yingkui Yang, Yingkui Yang, Xun Wang, Xun Wang, Xun Wang, Shuxiang Wang, Shuxiang Wang, Shuxiang Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study aimed to evaluate the effects of rumen fluid transplantation on growth performance and fecal flora indicators.MethodsTwenty 6-month healthy male yaks (weight: 57.20 ± 7.80 kg) were selected from grazing yaks in an alpine meadow pasture at an altitude of approximately 3,400 m. They were then transferred to a farm and randomly divided into a control group (CON; n = 10) and a rumen fluid transplantation group (RT; n = 10). …”
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    Quais et ouvrages portuaires romains de Rouen/Rotomagus (Seine-Maritime) by Marie-Clotilde Lequoy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…AD and are located about 150 m north of the present shoreline of the Seine River, at an equivalent altitude. Both rescue operations took place under extremely difficult conditions, in 1979 (dir. …”
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    Extensional Seismogenic Stress and Tectonic Movement on the Central Region of the Tibetan Plateau by Jiren Xu, Zhixin Zhao

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The results show that a lot of the normal faulting type-event concentrated at altitudes greater than 4000 m on the central Tibetan plateau. …”
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    Wind Field Characteristics of the 13 June 2014 Downburst Event in Beijing Based on Meteorological Tower Records by Shi Zhang, Yibo Wang, Zengzhi Qian, Kexin Guo, Xiaoda Xu, Daxing Zhou, Qing Cao

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The turbulence intensity at lower altitudes predominantly exceeds that at higher altitudes. …”
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    Relieve apalachense en los Montes de Toledo (diciembre de 2017) by Jesús Santos

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It is defined by a succession of parallel and longitudinal mountain ranges and valleys, whose maximum altitudes are very similar. The picture is taken at dawn in a winter day, the sun is fairly low and you can see some of the parallel mountain ranges, with altitudes in between 900 and 1000 m, separated by valleys where the evening fog accumulates. …”
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    Relieve apalachense en los Montes de Toledo (diciembre de 2017) by Jesús Santos

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It is defined by a succession of parallel and longitudinal mountain ranges and valleys, whose maximum altitudes are very similar. The picture is taken at dawn in a winter day, the sun is fairly low and you can see some of the parallel mountain ranges, with altitudes in between 900 and 1000 m, separated by valleys where the evening fog accumulates. …”
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    STUDYING BIODIVERSITY OF FERN (POLYPODIOPHYTA) IN HON GIAO DWARF FOREST – BIDOUP NUI BA NATIONAL PARK by Nguyễn Hồng Hạnh, Trần Văn Tiến

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Fern diversity was the highest at sites with low altitudes (1600-1700 m a.s.l.) and the lowest at site with high altitudes (≥ 1800m a.s.l.). …”
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    Snow damage in plantations of Austrian pine and Scots pine in the western part of the Republic of Srpska by Zoran Stanivuković, Ranko Vasiljević

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The harmful effect of snow is more present in Scots pine plantations and at lower altitudes. Also, the harmful effect of snow is reflected in the reduction of the vitality of damaged trees, which become suitable for the attack of other harmful biotic factors, primarily harmful insects and fungi. …”
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    Influencia ambiental en las respuestas fisiológicas durante el entrenamiento de deportistas élite de orientación by Jhonny Francisco Segovia Romero, Joseph Taro

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Se evaluaron variables como temperatura, altitud y humedad, utilizando relojes Garmin, encuestas, fichas de observación y la Escala de Borg Modificada como instrumentos. …”
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    ABOUT THE SOURCE OF THE KURSK MAGNETIC ANOMALY by V.V. Gordienko, V.M. Tarasov

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…For such parameters, the distribution of relative magnetic field values at altitudes was calculated and compared with the observed ones. …”
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    Exploration of Productivity, Chemical Composition, and Antioxidant Potential of Origanum vulgare L. Grown at Different Geographical Locations of Western Himalaya, India by Shweta Goyal, Geeta Tewari, H. K Pandey, Anjali Kumari

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The study infers that the plant demonstrated good results in terms of fresh weight, oil yield, antioxidant potential, and EO composition when grown at higher altitudes.…”
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    Effects of Environmental Factors on Carbon Stocks of Dry Evergreen Afromontane Forests of the Choke Mountain Ecosystem, Northwestern Ethiopia by Fikirte Asrat, Teshome Soromessa, Tesefaye Bekele, Rama Mohan Kurakalva, Sravya Sai Guddeti, David Russel Smart, Kristine Steger

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…As a result, a greater amount of carbon was stored at higher altitudes in Anshirava and at lower altitudes in Ziba, with no significant difference in both forests. …”
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    SUSCEPTIBILIDAD A LA HIPOXIA HIPOBÁRICA EN UNA ESTIRPE COMERCIAL DE POLLOS DE ENGORDE by L.C. Monroy, A. Hernández

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Los pollos Cobb 500 criados bajo condiciones de hipoxia hipobárica (2.638 m de altitud) y temperatura controlada, tuvieron una disminución notable de peso corporal en comparación con los animales criados bajo normoxia relativa (310 m de altitud). …”
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    Annual Variation in Flowering Phenology, Pollination, Mating System, and Pollen Yield in Two Natural Populations of Schima wallichii (DC.) Korth by Vinod Prasad Khanduri, C. M. Sharma, K. S. Kumar, S. K. Ghildiyal

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Schima wallichii is a highly valuable tree of tropical forest in north-east Himalaya region that grows naturally in a wide range of altitudes between 750 and 2400 m asl with varying environments. …”
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    Spatiotemporal Variations in Chemical Composition of Wet Atmospheric Deposition in Mexico City by Elizabeth Vega, Ann Wellens, Ana Luisa Alarcón, Rodolfo Sosa, Monica Solano, Monica Jaimes-Palomera

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Fractional acidity showed that in sites located at higher altitudes, maximum 84.5% of the acidity was neutralized, whereas at northern stations at lower altitudes neutralization was observed up to 98%, due to the presence of alkaline species coming from the cement industry. …”
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    Profiling Near-surface Winds on Mars Using Attitude Data from Mars 2020 Ingenuity by Brian Jackson, Lori Fenton, Travis Brown, Asier Munguira, German Martinez, Claire Newman, Daniel Viúdez-Moreiras, Matthew Golombek, Ralph Lorenz, Mark D. Paton, Dylan Conway

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We used attitude data from the Mars Ingenuity helicopter with a simple steady-state model to estimate wind speeds and directions at altitudes between 3 and 24 m, the first time winds at such altitudes have been probed on Mars. …”
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