نتایج جستجو برای: a1b models in birjand
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The potential development of heat-related mortality in the 21th century for Vienna (Austria) was assessed by the use of two regional climate models based on the IPCC emissions scenarios A1B and B1. Heat stress was described with the human-biometeorological index PET (Physiologically Equivalent Temperature). Based on the relation between heat stress and mortality in 1970-2007, we developed two a...
We simulate pH-dependent growth of cyanobacteria with an ecosystem model for the central Baltic Sea. Four model components-a life cycle model of cyanobacteria, a biogeochemical model, a carbonate chemistry model and a water column model-are coupled via the framework for aquatic biogeochemical models. The coupled model is forced by the output of a regional climate model, based on the A1B emissio...
The objective of this study was to estimate the effects of beta-kappa-casein (CN) haplotypes on first-lactation milk production traits. The beta-kappa-CN haplotypes were deduced using information on beta- and kappa-CN genotypes of cows and their sires for 16,973 Finnish Ayrshire cows that had at least nine paternal half sibs. Effects of CN haplotypes on milk production traits were estimated for...
Evaluation the best of selective base period of GCM models to determine meteorological variables of Birjand station in future periods Abstract: Nowadays, determining the effect of a climate change in the various aspects of human life is quite evident. In such a situation, it is very important to determine the base period, which determines the effects of a climate change than in this ...
(LL3.1), BISHUNPUR (LL3.1) AND MEZÖ-MADARAS (L3.7): IMPLICATIONS FOR CHONDRULE FORMATION. A. Engler, G. Kurat and P. J. Sylvester, Department of Mineralogy and Petrology, University of Graz, Universitätsplatz 2, A-8010 Graz, Austria ([email protected]), Naturhistorisches Museum, Postfach 417, A-1014 Vienna, Austria, Department of Earth Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. Jo...
Climate change will significantly affect plant distribution as well as the quality of medicinal plants. Although numerous studies have analyzed the effect of climate change on future habitats of plants through species distribution models (SDMs), few of them have incorporated the change of effective content of medicinal plants. Schisandra sphenanthera Rehd. et Wils. is an endangered traditional ...
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