lighter and more powerful than traditional batteries and have a flat voltage profile meaning they provide almost full power until discharged. They also have no memory effect and a very low rate of discharge
Access to credit will build the capacity of a household to purchase inputs and other technologies that may help to minimize the risk posed by climate change (Leta et al., 2017). Thus, this variable was expected to influence the use of climate change adaptation options positively. Besides, ...
Using supervised texture-based classifiers with very high resolution satellite imagery, we produce a binary map of human settlement at 8-meter resolution across the two states and then a more refined classification consisting of 7 residential types and 1 non-residential type. Using the residential ...
Distribution maps were made using the Geostatistical Analyst extension of ESRI ArcMap 10.8.2 to visualize spatial variations in the elemental concentrations. Due to a regular grid, interpolation maps using ordinary kriging were applied to the S-2014 and D-2014 datasets. In addition, interpolation ma...
have expanded, contracted or shifted altogether32, and how such responses may eventually translate into changes in abundance15or potentially affect species capacity to respond via plasticity or adaptively to climate change. Finally, the observed changes may partly reflect the effects of land-use change...
(+2). These constraints are correlated with the weak capacity and lack of knowledge of local populations, the strong dependence of the CREMA initiative on external partners, and the harmful practices adversely affecting natural resources. Hence, the tendency shown by this factor reveals that the ...
(top: 2009–2010; middle: 2018; and bottom: 2019). Detection ranges of RI for both gray whale and fin whale were identical. Pacific white-sided dolphin had the smallest detection range from RI (< 2.4 km; not visible on the map). Maps were created using the ggOceanMaps package (...
in the composition of TSs are viscosity-enhancing agents (eg, hyaluronic acid [HA]), osmoprotectants, lipids, antioxidants, and vitamins.91 TSs have widely different properties in terms of composition, water-binding capacity, ocular surface residency time, viscosity, osmolarity/osmolality, and pH. ...
hydrologically relevant soil parameters could be included such as available water capacity and hydraulic conductivity. However, as these would probably be derived from pedotransfer functions, the percentage of sand, silt and clay may see an improvement over just the percentage of clay used here....
the grid cells were divided into five different erosion severity classes: very low, low, moderate, high and extreme. The soil erosion severity map showed about 58.9% of the area was in very low erosion potential (0–1 t ha−1year−1) that contributes only 1.1% of the total soil loss...