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Does organic hop cultivation in subtropical conditions promote physiological and productive changes?
Published 2024-04-01“…There is growing demand and interest in producing hops for domestic supply; however, as this crop originates from a temperate climate and the Northern Hemisphere, it is important to carry out research that describes the development of hops in a tropical climate to provide information on its cultivation in Brazil, as well as to determine its behavior in organic cultivation. …”
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Quantifying SAGE II (1984–2005) and SAGE III/ISS (2017–2022) observations of smoke in the stratosphere
Published 2023-09-01“…We also attempt to disentangle the mixing of aerosol in the Northern Hemisphere summer of 1991 from a pyrocumulus event (Baie-Comeau, Quebec) and Mt. …”
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Quantifying effects of Earth orbital parameters and greenhouse gases on mid-Holocene climate
Published 2023-10-01“…In the MH simulation, the ORB effect led to a markedly warmer climate in the mid–high latitudes and increased precipitation in the Northern Hemisphere, which were partially offset by the cooling effect of the lower GHGs. …”
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New taxa of extant and fossil primitive moths in South-East Asia and their biogeographic significance (Lepidoptera, Micropterigidae, Agathiphagidae, Lophocoronidae)
Published 2021-03-01“…This is the first record of this genus in the Northern Hemisphere, previously thought to be restricted to the Australian Region (including New Caledonia). …”
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Technical note: On HALOE stratospheric water vapor variations and trends at Boulder, Colorado
Published 2023-08-01“…Yet, HALOE SWV at 50 hPa has significant and perhaps uncertain corrections for interfering aerosols from 1992 to 1994. Northern Hemisphere time series and daily SWV plots near 30 hPa from the Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere (LIMS) experiment indicate that there is transport of filaments of high SWV from polar to middle latitudes during dynamically active winter and springtime periods. …”
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Evaluation of an Adaptive Soil Moisture Bias Correction Approach in the ECMWF Land Data Assimilation System
Published 2024-01-01“…The adaptive BC leads to (1) slight improvements in the SM analysis performance and (2) moderate but statistically significant reductions in the 1–5 day relative humidity forecast errors in the boundary layer of the Northern Hemisphere midlatitudes. Future work will test the adaptive SM BC in the full integrated forecasting system.…”
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FAUNA, FEATURES AND DISTRIBUTION OF BIRCH APHID (HOMOPTERA, APHIDINEA) IN CENTRAL ASIA
Published 2019-10-01“…Forage plants of birch aphids ( Semydobius oblongus von Heyd., Betulaphis quadrituberculata Kalt., Callipterinella betularia Kalt., Callipterinella tuberculata von Heyd., Calaphis betuliсola Kalt., Calaphis flava Mord., Clethrobius сomes Walk.) are widespread from temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere to South Kazakhstan. Issyk-Kul region is the southernmost point of the spread of Euceraphis punctipennis and Callipterinella minutissima Str. in Central Asia. …”
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Spatio-Temporal Validation of GNSS-Derived Global Ionosphere Maps Using 16 Years of Jason Satellites Observations
Published 2023-10-01“…However, the slightest variations were noted for the northern hemisphere above the Tropic of Cancer (23.5°N). …”
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Possible influence of the warm pool ITCZ on compound climate extremes during the boreal summer
Published 2021-01-01“…Here we demonstrate that the compound climate extremes in the Northern Hemisphere during the boreal summer are interconnected from the tropics to the Arctic. …”
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Identity of the subalpine–subarctic corticioid fungus Megalocystidium leucoxanthum (Russulales, Basidiomycota) and six related species
Published 2021-06-01“…Background and aims – To date, Megalocystidium leucoxanthum, a corticioid fungus originally described from the Italian Alps, was considered as a widely distributed species inhabiting numerous angiosperm hosts in the northern hemisphere. Its specimens collected in different geographic areas and from various host species revealed a high morphological variability and thus obfuscated differences from the closely related M. luridum. …”
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Past ecosystems drive the evolution of the early diverged Symphyta (Hymenoptera: Xyelidae) since the earliest Eocene
Published 2021-12-01“…Extant Xyelidae inhabit temperate Northern Hemisphere forests, and most of their larvae feed on conifers, which may explain why they are relatively poorly diversified compared to the other symphytan families. …”
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Rapid safety assessment of a seasonal intradermal trivalent influenza vaccine
Published 2017-04-01“…Adult volunteers received one dose of the 2014-2015 Northern Hemisphere formulation of licensed intradermal trivalent influenza vaccine at either the standard dose (9µg hemagglutinin/strain for 18−59 year-olds) or the high dose (15µg hemagglutinin/strain for ≥ 60 year-olds). …”
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Climatology of the cusp-related thermospheric mass density anomaly, as derived from CHAMP observations
Published 2008-09-01“…The anomalies are detected during all years and seasons in both hemispheres but with stronger signatures in the Northern Hemisphere. For the same geophysical conditions, solar flux and geomagnetic activity the anomalies in the north are larger by a factor of about 1.35. …”
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Environmental spaces for palsas and peat plateaus are disappearing at a circumpolar scale
Published 2023-08-01“…In this study, we integrated geospatial datasets and statistical methods to model the suitable environments for palsas and peat plateaus across the Northern Hemisphere permafrost region. The models were calibrated using data from years 1950–2000. …”
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Taxonomic issues of the genus Betula
Published 2023-04-01“…Birch (Betula L.) is a genus of approx. 60 species, subspecies or varieties with a wide distribution in the northern hemisphere. Understanding of systematics and evolution of this taxonomic group is of high practical importance, since most of the genus birch species are actively used in various industrial sectors and reforestation projects and are important forest tree species. …”
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On the surface impact of Arctic stratospheric ozone extremes
Published 2016“…Analyzing an ensemble of historical integrations with all known natural and anthropogenic forcings specified over the period 1955–2005, we find that extremely low stratospheric ozone changes are able to produce large and robust anomalies in tropospheric wind, temperature and precipitation in April and May over large portions of the Northern Hemisphere (most notably over the North Atlantic and Eurasia). …”
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Evaluation of power generation system architectures for manned Mars missions
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Spatial variations in the rate of sea level rise caused by the present-day melting of glaciers and ice sheets
Published 2017“…Because most long duration tide gauges are in the northern hemisphere, if the sources of sea level rise are unbalanced between the two hemispheres, estimates of global sea level rise could be in error by 10 to 20%. …”
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Historical and technical developments of potassium resources
Published 2017“…As of 2014, potash is mined predominantly in the northern hemisphere, where large deposits occur. Production tonnage and prices do not take into account the needs of the farmers of the poorest countries. …”
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Dynamic Potential Intensity: An improved representation of the ocean's impact on tropical cyclones
Published 2017“…For the Argo period 2004–2013 and the three major TC basins of the Northern Hemisphere, we show that the DPI explains 11–32% of the variance in TC intensification, compared to 0–16% using previous methods. …”
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