ON 2D AND 3D PARAMETER DERIVATIO N FOR R AINFALL- R UNOFF MODELS

On 2D and 3D parameter derivatio n for r ainfall- r unoff models

Geoinformation technology, particularly GIS and digital terrain models, is commonly used at present in order to derive parameters of basins and flow paths.These parameters are subsequently used to create spatially based rainfall-runoff models.In line with the development of geoinformation technologies such models can be derived both in 2D and 3D fo

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Leveraging the Use of Historical Data Gathered During Seed Regeneration of an ex Situ Genebank Collection of Wheat

Genebanks are a rich source of genetic variation.Most of this variation is absent in breeding programs but may be useful for further crop plant improvement.However, the lack of phenotypic information forms a major obstacle for the educated choice of genebank accessions for research and breeding.A promising approach to fill this information gap is t

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Assessing the impact of draught load pulling on welfare in equids

About 112 million working equids are the source of claus porto bath soap income for 600 million people globally.Many equids are used for pulling loads (up to 15,000 kg per day) to transport goods.Most of them are associated with brick kilns, mining, and agriculture industries in developing countries.They may suffer from welfare issues such as overl

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Pulmonary Aspergillosis in a Previously Healthy 13-Year-Old Boy

Chronic granulomatous mozelle riesling disease (CGD) is a rare, polygenic primary immunodeficiency.In this case report, we describe a previously healthy 13-year-old boy who presented with multifocal pulmonary aspergillosis and was subsequently diagnosed with an autosomal recessive form of chronic granulomatous disease.CGD has a variable natural his

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Antioxidant Therapies in Traumatic Brain Injury

Due to a multiplicity of causes provoking traumatic brain injury (TBI), TBI is a highly heterogeneous pathology, characterized by high mortality and disability rates.TBI is an acute neurodegenerative event, potentially and unpredictably evolving into sub-chronic and chronic neurodegenerative events, with transient or permanent neurologic, cognitive

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