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    Operational Risk Assessment for the Pollination Service with Apis mellifera Bees in Cashew Crops in Vichada, Colombia by Lizeth Castro Mercado, Juan José Bravo Bastidas, Juan Carlos Osorio Gómez

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Drawing on expert opinions and relevant literature, nineteen risks were identified, encompassing threats such as fires, thefts, attacks by wild animals, unexpected rains, etc. Following the application of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA), four risks were prioritized based on their severity and occurrence. …”
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    Analysis of Debris Flow Reduction Effect of Check Dam Types considering the Mountain Stream Shape: A Case Study of 2016 Debris Flow Hazard in Ulleung-do Island, South Korea by Man-Il Kim, Namgyun Kim

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Having accumulated deep colluvium, Ulleung-do Island manifests a high vulnerability to landslides frequently caused by heavy rains or typhoons, debris flow, rockfall, and other disaster hazards in mountainous areas. …”
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    Analysis of Daily Precipitation and Flow Relationship in Büyük Melen Stream (Düzce) by Mücahit Coşkun, Cemil İrdem

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…According to the precipitation intensity classes, the positive effect of the daily total precipitation on the flow was determined as 5.8% for light precipitation, 35.2% for normal precipitation, 66.8% for moderate precipitation, 168.1% for heavy precipitation, and 52.5% for very heavy rains. …”
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    The Outlook of Precipitation Changes in the Great Karoun Using by CMIP5 series models by zeinab mokhayeri, Ebrahim fatahi, Reza Borna

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In the Great Karoun Basin, heavy rains were consistently concentrated east of the basin across all scenarios and models, with the central foothills experiencing the highest rainfall and the southwest and southeast regions receiving the lowest amounts.  …”
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    The dengue fever and its explosive spread by Abedin Saghafipour, Ghobad Moradi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These factors include: 1-Global warming due to human activities and creating favorable living conditions and reproduction of Aedes mosquitoes. 2- Numerous seasonal rains that create temporary and suitable larval habitats and breeding places for Aedes mosquitoes. 3- The presence of numerous larval habitats for Aedes mosquitoes; They lay eggs anywhere there is stagnant water: in discarded used tires, in broken containers that hold water and septic tank valve pipes, and even in abandoned cans. 4-Unlike other mosquitoes that only bite once and feed once before laying eggs; Invasive Aedes mosquitoes, especially Ae. aegypti, have repeated bites daily, and multiple and repeated bites cause more transmission of dengue fever virus and its explosive spread. 5- Aedes mosquitoes infected with one of the dengue fever virus serotypes vertically transmit the virus to their next generation; That is, Aedes infected with the virus also lay infected eggs, and from the infected eggs, the infected adult mosquitoes eventually come out, which are infected with the virus from the beginning without having a blood meal from the infected human reservoir, and with their first blood meal, they get fever. …”
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    Grain Sorghum Response to Row Spacing and Plant Populations in the Texas Coastal Bend Region by Carlos J. Fernandez, Dan D. Fromme, W. James Grichar

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…In another study, 38 cm row spacings were compared with 76 cm row spacings under two plant populations. In 2000, when rains fell at an opportune time, no yield differences were noted; however, in 2001 with below average rainfall, the 76 cm plantings at 170,000–200,000 and 210,000–240,000 plants/ha produced higher yield than the 38 cm plantings at those same plant populations.…”
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    Change in Instant Maximum Flows According to Precipitation and Temperature Differences in the 2025-2055 Period, A Study in Eastern Black Sea Basin by Hasan Törehan Babacan

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…This study was carried out in the Eastern Black Sea Basin, where great loss of life and property was experienced due to heavy rains in the past years. The main purpose of the study is to investigate the effect of climate change on instantaneous maximum flow (Qmax) rates. …”
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    Dual stress, equivalent harm? hypothesizing on the type of interactions between waterlogging and high temperature by Rocío A. Ploschuk, Roxana Savin, Gustavo A. Slafer, Gustavo A. Slafer

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Episodes of extreme weather, such as high temperatures and heavy rains causing waterlogging, have been becoming more frequent due to climate change, posing risks to crops and reducing growth and yield. …”
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    Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on Livelihoods in Rujumbura Rukungiri District. by Niwagaba, Alfred

    Published 2023
    “…On the climate change perceptions, there has been increase in drought conditions, variations in seasons, increase in temperatures, decrease in rainfall, erratic rains and increased flooding conditions. Adaptation measures used by respondents were; early planting, changing the planting dates, crop diversifications, change in the crop varieties, rainwater harvest, and watering crops during drought. …”
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    Rainfall Variability, Drought Characterization, and Efficacy of Rainfall Data Reconstruction: Case of Eastern Kenya by M. Oscar Kisaka, M. Mucheru-Muna, F. K. Ngetich, J. N. Mugwe, D. Mugendi, F. Mairura

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Results showed 90% chance of below cropping threshold rainfall (500 mm) exceeding 258.1 mm during short rains in Embu for one year return period. Rainfall variability was found to be high in seasonal amounts (CV = 0.56, 0.47, and 0.59) and in number of rainy days (CV = 0.88, 0.49, and 0.53) in Machang’a, Kiritiri, and Kindaruma, respectively. …”
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    Meso Hybridized Silk Fibroin Watchband for Wearable Biopotential Sensing and AI Gesture Signaling by Xiao Wang, Changsheng Lu, Zerong Jiang, Guangwei Shao, Jingzhe Cao, Xiang Yang Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Leveraging these unique technologies, these smart watchbands excel in prolonged sensing operation, grasping force detection, and gesture recognition. Through smart raining via deep learning, we achieved an unparalleled recognition rate (96% across 20 volunteers of different genders) among other EMG sensing devices. …”
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    Exploring Factors Influencing Crash Occurrence Involving Autonomous Vehicle: Random Parameters Model With Heterogeneity in Means and Variances Approach by Haocheng Li, Amjad Pervez, Jaeyoung Jay Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Meanwhile, at intersection, rear-end collision, raining/snowing, unusual road conditions, four-leg intersection, lack of pedestrian island/intersection control significantly increases the probability of AV-involved crashes while angle collision and large skew angle decreases it. …”
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    Perceptions of climatic variability among millet farmers: insights from tribal communities in the Kolli Hills, Tamil Nadu, South India by Rajendra R. Chapke, C. Tara Satyavathi, E. D. Israel Oliver King, Peddiveeti Laxmiprasanna, Vavilala Priyanka

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was revealed that in recent years occurrences of drought, untimely rains, temperature fluctuations, and irregular weather conditions have increased. …”
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    Development of Stacked Long Short-Term Memory Neural Networks with Numerical Solutions for Wind Velocity Predictions by Chih-Chiang Wei

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The accompanying strong winds and torrential rains make typhoons particularly damaging in Taiwan. …”
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    The Design and Performance Evaluation of a Wireless Sensor Network Based Irrigation System on Different Soil Types by Buhari Umar, Eustace Manayi Dogo, Bello Kontagora Nuhu, Arifa Khatoon Haq, Paul Tobi Olaleye

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Also, the appropriate soil moisture content is maintained, whether it rains or not. This reduces excesses and ensures healthy plant growth, increasing agricultural productivity, and cultivating crops are made possible throughout the year. …”
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