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    Water Quality Assessment and Trophic State Evaluation of Foy’s Lake, Bangladesh by Md. Humayun Kabir, Partho Saha

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Sampling was conducted in September 2023 (as wet season) and January 2024 (as dry season) to assess the key water quality parameters including transparency, temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), total hardness (TH), total alkalinity (TA), and chlorophyll-a (Chl-a). …”
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    Preferential Hydrologic States and Tipping Characteristics of Global Surface Soil Moisture by Vinit Sehgal, Binayak P. Mohanty

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Globally, θRS predominantly exhibits a (unimodal) dry‐preferential state, especially over arid/semi‐arid drylands and a unimodal wet‐preferential θRS state in high‐latitude boreal forests and tundra biomes. …”
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    Enhanced global extreme droughts driven by the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean on decadal timescales by Yihui Xu, Xiaodan Guan, Jianping Huang, Shi Jin, Zhiyuan Jin

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Meanwhile, the DMO significantly influences global wet-dry variations through phase changes, leading to an increase in the probability of extreme droughts in the positive phase. …”
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    Increased Asymmetry of Ecosystem Productivity Responses to Precipitation in Recent Two Decades by Licong Dai, Minqi Liang, Anping Chen, Guojiao Yang, Chuan Jin, Wenping Yuan, Zhongmin Hu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Here, we used multiple streams of satellite observation and found that asymmetry decreased along the humidity index gradient, indicating higher productivity pulse than decrease under dry climate conditions, and the asymmetry shifted from positive in dry areas to weakly negative in wet areas. …”
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    THE DETERMINATION OF ATMOSPHERIC WATER CONTENT FROM METEOROLOGICAL AND GPS DATA by O. F. Lukhneva, M. G. Dembelov, A. V. Lukhnev

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…ZTD is the sum of ZHD (hydrostatic or ‘dry’ delay) and ZWD (‘wet’ delay). ZWD values can be converted with a very high confidence in integrated water vapor (IWV) values for each installed GPS receiver.…”
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    Influence of different types of sterile cytoplasms (A3, A4, 9E) on the combining ability of CMS lines of sorghum by O. P. Kibalnik, L. A. Elkonin

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In dry seasons, significant positive effects of the 9E cytoplasm on GCA for the length of the largest leaf, and positive effects of the A3 cytoplasm on GCA for the plant height, and negative effects of the A4 cytoplasm on GCA for these traits were observed. …”
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    Trophic disruption by an invasive species linked to altered energy fluxes by Peter J. Flood, Bradley A. Strickland, William F. Loftus, Joel C. Trexler

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The direction of change for these metrics from dry season to wet‐season post‐invasion (i.e., effect of adding water) was used as a proxy for the direction of effects from restored water delivery. …”
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    Effect of sterilization methods on the absorption capacity of absorbent paper points by Carlos Menezes Aguiar, Thaísa Torres, Daniela Mendes, Bruna Farias, Andréa Cruz Câmara

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The purpose of the present study was to analyze the influence of sterilization methods on the absorption capacity of different brands of standardized absorbent paper points, testing the hypothesis that there is a positive correlation between the percentage of increased absorption capacity and sterilization method. …”
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    Zooplankton Diversity, Dynamics and Correlation with Physicochemical Parameters at Ugbevwe Pond in Delta State, Nigeria by J.A. Edoreh, T.O.T IMoobe, E. Ikpokpo, M.M. Ubrei-Joe, C.M. Ubrei-Joe

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Zooplankton samples were collected from three stations from August, 2014 to May, 2015 covering the wet and dry seasons. Zooplankton species were sorted and identified using appropriate identification keys. …”
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    Urzhumian Pedocomplexes of the Kazan Volga Region (Eastern Europe): An Example of Paleoclimate and Paleolandscapes of the Subtropics of the Continental Pangea in the Middle Permian by F. A. Mouraviev, T. V. Kropotova, B. I. Gareev, G. A. Batalin

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The biostratigraphic position of the pedocomplex in the Cheremushka Ravine shows that it is coeval with the pedocomplex of the Grebeni section. …”
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    Uneven shifts in flood and drought flows in a Brazilian water supply catchmentHavard Dataverse by Tiago Souza Mattos, André Simões Ballarin, Murilo Cesar Lucas, André Almagro, Paulo Tarso Sanches Oliveira

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Study Focus:: This study assessed the impacts of projected climate change on streamflow (Q) regimes and dynamics in the study area, a key drinking water source for the Curitiba Metropolitan Region (3.7 million people). Dry and wet Q regimes were analyzed using 3-, 6-, and 12-month accumulation periods through a non-parametric approach. …”
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    Epidemiology of age-related macular degeneration among elderly in geriatric homes, East Cairo, Egypt by Dina Hussien Edarous, Hoda I. Fahim, Mohamed Momen, Ashraf Abd El-Salam Shaat, Ayat F. Manzour

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The most common form of AMD was early, and the late wet variety was second. Important non-modifiable risk factors for AMD include advancing age, being a woman, and having a positive family history of the disease. …”
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    Investigating the Impact of Climate Change on Changes in the Cultivated Area of Selected Agricultural Products in Jiroft Plain by Mohammadjavad Mehdizadehrayeni, Hamid Mohammadi, Saman Ziaee, Ali Azareh

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Modeling is based on the length of dry and wet periods, daily precipitation and radiation series, and semi-empirical distribution. …”
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    Evaluation of chitosan based pretreatment for cotton and linen dyeing with direct dyes and reactive dyes by Mohammad Toufiqul Hoque, Tian Benrui, Thomas Grethe, Boris Mahltig

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The rubbing fastness in dry and wet conditions is measured. Even if in the actual study no positive effects were determined by pretreatment of chitosan, the determined results could be utilized in future research to develop other functional treatments of cotton and linen materials with implemented chitosan. …”
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    Evaluation of chitosan based pretreatment for cotton and linen dyeing with direct dyes and reactive dyes by Mohammad Toufiqul Hoque, Tian Benrui, Thomas Grethe, Boris Mahltig

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The rubbing fastness in dry and wet conditions is measured. Even if in the actual study no positive effects were determined by pretreatment of chitosan, the determined results could be utilized in future research to develop other functional treatments of cotton and linen materials with implemented chitosan. …”
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    Evaluation of chitosan based pretreatment for cotton and linen dyeing with direct dyes and reactive dyes by Mohammad Toufiqul Hoque, Tian Benrui, Thomas Grethe, Boris Mahltig

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The rubbing fastness in dry and wet conditions is measured. Even if in the actual study no positive effects were determined by pretreatment of chitosan, the determined results could be utilized in future research to develop other functional treatments of cotton and linen materials with implemented chitosan.…”
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    Spatio-temporal analysis of rainfall variability and seasonality over Tekeze River Basin, Ethiopia by Tilahun Sewagegn Asaye, Zerihun Yohannes Amare, Mekonen Getachew Abebe

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…High rainfall variability occurred during the Bega (dry) season, whereas the Kiremt (wet) season experienced the highest annual rainfall in most rainfall grid locations. …”
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