نتایج جستجو برای: implosive therapy

تعداد نتایج: 653829  

Journal: :Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 2014
Muhammad Umair Khan Akram Ahmad Isha Patel

In mid-September, India and Pakistan experienced one of the worst flood disasters since their independence. Hundreds of people were killed and thousands of villages were totally destroyed. Both countries were soon facing substantial economic damages, and, more importantly, the recent flooding paved the way for various kinds of infectious diseases. Significant growths in population, poverty, and...

2016
Lionel R. Hertzog Anne Ebeling Sebastian T. Meyer Nico Eisenhauer Christine Fischer Anke Hildebrandt Cameron Wagg Wolfgang W. Weisser

Climate change is projected to increase the frequency of extreme events, such as flooding and droughts, which are anticipated to have negative effects on the biodiversity of primary producers and consequently the associated consumer communities. Here we assessed the effects of an extreme early summer flooding event in 2013 on ant colonies along an experimental gradient of plant species richness...

2011
Wayne H. Bonner W. H. Bonner Juan Jose Dominguez

Taphonomic factors significantly affect the preservation of bone specimens that are ultimately available for examination by the researcher. Burial practices can disturb previous interments, as does rodent burrowing. Soil pH can greatly alter or destroy many smaller bone or bone with less density. Flooding and erosional episodes, as discussed in the last paper, can severely disturb burials. Fina...

2017
Jennifer B. Korosi Joshua R. Thienpont Michael F. J. Pisaric Peter deMontigny Joelle T. Perreault Jamylynn McDonald Myrna J. Simpson Terry Armstrong Steven V. Kokelj John P. Smol Jules M. Blais

Understanding the interaction between the response of a complex ecosystem to climate change and the protection of vulnerable wildlife species is essential for conservation efforts. In the Northwest Territories (Canada), the recent movement of the Mackenzie wood bison herd (Bison bison athabascae) out of their designated territory has been postulated as a response to the loss of essential habita...

2014
Guoyong Ding Lu Gao Xuewen Li Maigeng Zhou Qiyong Liu Hongyan Ren Baofa Jiang

BACKGROUND Malaria is a highly climate-sensitive vector-borne infectious disease that still represents a significant public health problem in Huaihe River Basin. However, little comprehensive information about the burden of malaria caused by flooding and waterlogging is available from this region. This study aims to quantitatively assess the impact of flooding and waterlogging on the burden of ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2006
P Chen T T Tsay

Changes in population levels of Meloidogyne hapla, M. incognita, Pratylenchus coffeae, and P. penetrans were studied in 12 strawberry fields in the Dahu region of Taiwan. Ten potential rotation crops and two cultural practices were evaluated for their effect on nematode populations and influence on strawberry yield. Rotation with rice or taro and the cultural practice of flooding and bare fallo...

2016
Walter Hugo Diaz Pinaya Francisco Javier Lobon-Cervia Pablo Pita Ronald Buss de Souza Juan Freire Victoria Judith Isaac

This paper aims to describe the spatial-temporal variability in catch of the main fishery resources of the Amazon River and floodplain lakes of the Lower Amazon, as well as relating the Catch per Unit of Effort with anomalies of some of the Amazon River, atmosphere and Atlantic Ocean system variables, determining the influence of the environment on the Amazonian fishery resources. Finfish landi...

Journal: :Water science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research 2013
Vincenza Notaro Chiara Maria Fontanazza Gabriele Freni Valeria Puleo

Climate change and modification of the urban environment increase the frequency and the negative effects of flooding, increasing the interest of researchers and practitioners in this topic. Usually, flood frequency analysis in urban areas is indirectly carried out by adopting advanced hydraulic models to simulate long historical rainfall series or design storms. However, their results are affec...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2014
Clarice C Nova Vanessa G Lopes Leonardo Coimbra E Souza Betina Kozlowsky-Suzuki Talita A A Pereira Christina W C Branco

Rotifers have often been used as indicators of sudden changes in physical and chemical features of the aquatic environment. Such features vary greatly during flood pulse events in small lakes connected to major floodplains. However, few are the studies that investigate the consequences of the flood pulse in rotifer species composition, abundance, richness and diversity, especially in Amazonian ...

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