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    Phytochemicals and Biological Properties of Azorean <i>Camellia sinensis</i> Black Tea Samples from Different Zones of Tea Plantation by Lisete Sousa Paiva, Ana Paula Dias, Madalena Hintze Motta, José António Bettencourt Baptista

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results indicated that samples from Zone E (341 m above the sea level) presented higher values of FRSA (EC<sub>50</sub> = 7.22 µg/mL), FRAP (EC<sub>50</sub> = 9.06 µg/mL), and FIC activities (79.83%) and higher values of total phenolics (264.76 mg GAE/g DE) and almost all catechins. …”
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    Senses of justice after managed retreat in New York city by Veronica Olivotto, Veronica Olivotto, Katinka Wijsman, Timon McPhearson, Timon McPhearson, Timon McPhearson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Sea level rise and increasing frequency and intensity of coastal storms are driving the need for managed retreat and relocation for at risk coastal populations. …”
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    Influence of Asian-Pacific Oscillation on Precipitation in Central Eastern China during Autumn (1960–2016) by Zouxing Lin, Jiajin Zhu, Wei Hua, Guangzhou Fan

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Further analysis revealed anomalous southerly winds at 850 hPa over CEC when the APO was strong, which corresponded to anomalous strengthened (weakened) sea level pressure and increased 500-hPa geopotential height over Asia (the Pacific), together with strong meridional shear of the East Asian jet. …”
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    Analysis of Vitamin A, C and Iron (Fe) Levels in Moringa Leaf-Based Pudding by Reski Zulhijjani, Nur Afni, Ayu Lestari

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Moringa plant are shrubs with a height of 7-11 meters and thrive from lowlands to an altitude of 700m above sea level. Moringa plants can be used as a whole from the roots, leaves, fruit, flowers and seeds. …”
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    Evaluating the Performance of SWAN model in forecasting storm surges over the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea in a case study (June 7-10, 2023) by Zahra Ghassabi, Sara Karami, Behzad Layeghi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Collaborative analysis showed that the WRF model has shown the pattern of sea level pressure and geopotential height at 500hPa somewhat similar to ERA5, but it has predicted a decrease in pressure and lower height over the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea, which can lead to errors in wind speed prediction. …”
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    Coastal Hazard and Vulnerability Assessment in Cameroon by Mesmin Tchindjang, Philippes Mbevo Fendoung, Casimir Kamgho

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study identified seven primary hazard types (earthquakes, volcanism, landslides, floods, erosion, sea level rise, and black tides) affecting the Cameroonian coastline, with the erosion rate exceeding 1.15 m/year at Cape Cameroon. …”
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    Une approche géographique du tourisme intérieur dans un pays émergent : l’exemple du Brésil by Nicolas Le Brazidec

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…The second one is located at 800 meters above sea level, on the plateaus at the north of Porto Alegre (Rio Grande do Sul). …”
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    Natural sampling and aliasing of marine geochemical signals by Andrew Curtis, Hugo Bloem, Rachel Wood, Fred Bowyer, Graham A. Shields, Ying Zhou, Mariana Yilales, Daniel Tetzlaff

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We demonstrate that Nyquist’s theorem correctly predicts these biased signatures, proving that aliasing can be caused by cyclical and multiscale relative sea-level changes - a natural sampling effect. Our combined results show that deeper marine records are significantly more likely to provide unaliased environmental signatures. …”
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    Revisiting ice-marginal positions north-east of Feldberg, southern Black Forest, south-west Germany by F. M. Hofmann, F. Preusser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Since non-climatic factors probably had only a minor influence on glacier dynamics, the numerous ice-marginal landforms north-east of the highest summit of the Black Forest, Feldberg (1493 m a.s.l. (metres above sea level)), represent prime candidates for climate reconstruction. …”
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    Future Changes in Winter‐Time Extratropical Cyclones Over South Africa From CORDEX‐CORE Simulations by Sandeep Chinta, C. Adam Schlosser, Xiang Gao, Kevin Hodges

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Models show mixed trends in cyclone intensity projections, but overall results indicate weaker future cyclones, with reduced peak relative vorticity and increased minimum sea level pressure. Examining the Meteorological Storm Severity Index reveals notable regional variations in future storm severity. …”
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    Influence of millet varieties on fertilizer application rates and plant spacing in Sudan savanna by Abdulrahman Ibrahim, Mannir Isah Kerau

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In order to find out how different pearl millet varieties affect fertilizer application rates and plant spacing in the Sudan savanna of Nigeria, two field experiments were carried out in a purely sandy loamy soil environment at the teaching and research farm of the Basic Vocational Agriculture School Tambu-Daura situated at 120 59'34 N, 80 16'58 E, and 549 meters above sea level) in Katsina State, Nigeria in the growing seasons of 2022 and 2023. …”
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    Physiological Characteristics of Type 1 Diabetes Patients during High Mountain Trekking by Bartłomiej Matejko, Andrzej Gawrecki, Marta Wróbel, Jerzy Hohendorff, Teresa Benbenek-Klupa, Dorota Zozulińska-Ziółkiewicz, Maciej T. Malecki, Tomasz Klupa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In this study, the aim was to provide observational data from an ascent to the summit of Mount Damavand (5670 meters above sea level (m.a.s.l), Iran) by a group of people with type 1 diabetes (T1DM), with a focus on their physiological characteristics. …”
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    The Characteristics of Thunderstorms and Their Lightning Activity on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau by Lei Hui, Yunjun Zhou, Zhitao Yan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…CG lightning is mainly distributed in the valley areas at around 4800 m above sea level at Lhasa, Nagqu, and Chamdo, and there are differences in the characteristics of CG activity in these three areas. …”
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    Relationship between plasma uric acid levels, antioxidant capacity, and oxidative damage markers in overweight and obese adults: A cross-sectional study. by Natalia Albuja-Quintana, Aida M Chisaguano-Tonato, Maria E Herrera-Fontana, Sandra Figueroa-Samaniego, José M Alvarez-Suarez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Hence, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between antioxidant capacity and oxidative damage markers with uric acid levels in overweight and obese individuals who live at sea level. This cross-sectional study included 93 adult volunteers (28 men and 65 women) from the city of Machala, El Oro, Ecuador, divided into three study groups according to Body Mass Index (normal weight, overweight, and obese). …”
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    Diurnal variation in atmospheric pressure in Siedlce in 2001-2022 by Elżbieta Radzka, Marlena Radzka, Maria Markowska, Jozefína Pokrývková

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Results and conclusions: The average annual atmospheric pressure at sea level in Siedlce was 1016 hPa, the lowest and the highest recorded pressure values being, respectively, 928 hPa on 25th March, 2016, and 1051 hPa on 23rd January 2006. …”
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    Evaluation of the Biochemical and Antioxidant Behaviour of Four Species Chenopodium quinoa Willd, Zea mays L., Triticosecale wittmack and Hordeum vulgare L. Effected by Oxidative S... by Bouchareb Radia, Belguet Assia, Semmar R. Narimene, Guendouz Ali

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our study was conducted at the faculty of Sciences of the nature and life from Mentouri Brothers University of Constantine, (36°21′54″ N: 6°36′52″ E), altitude above sea level by 574 m in March 2022. Cereals and pseudo-cereals, the world's most important crop, are an important source of sustenance for humans and animals. …”
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    The variability and predictability of summer southwest monsoon intensity measurement index across mainland indochina: from local synoptic to large scale perspectives by Kyaw Than Oo, Yinshuo Dong, Kazora Jonah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study introduces a new Southwest Monsoon Intensity Index (SMII), based on sea level pressure (SLP), which offers a more comprehensive understanding of the monsoon’s intraseasonal to interannual variability and its associated climate anomalies. …”
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    Magnetic susceptibility controlled by climate-driven weathering intensity by Aubineau Jérémie, Antonio Paul Y.J., El Bamiki Radouan, Parat Fleurice, Camps Pierre, Raji Otmane, Jourani Es-Said, Bodinier Jean-Louis, Macouin Mélina, Gilder Stuart, Rousse Sonia, Séranne Michel

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Moreover, MS fluctuations occurred independently from depositional setting and sea-level variations. Rock magnetism investigations further show that a complex assemblage of ferromagnetic sensu lato minerals is recorded in the Erguita sedimentary section, and a proportion of more or less oxidized magnetite supplied to the depositional setting controls the MS variations. …”
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