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The Radio Synchrotron Background: Conference Summary and Report
(2018-03)We summarize the radio synchrotron background workshop that took place 2017 July 19–21 at the University of Richmond. This first scientific meeting dedicated to the topic was convened because current measurements of the ... -
The relationship between factors that contribute to support and future intentions in relation to a major sporting event
(2019)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the influence of enthusiasm, fair social distribution of costs and benefits and the quality of the information received through the media in the support for ... -
The relationship between species richness and productivity in metazoan parasite communities
(2003)Biodiversity is not distributed homogeneously in space, and it often covaries with productivity. The shape of the relationship between diversity and productivity, however, varies from a monotonic linear increase to a ... -
The relationship between temperature, oxygen condition and embryo encapsulation in the marine gastropod Chorus giganteus
(2013)Encapsulation is a common strategy observed among marine caenogastropods. Although the capsule confers protection for embryos, its rigidity and strength pose a significant challenge as the larvae hatch. The factors that ... -
The role of forest maturity in extreme hydrological events
(2018-06)This study aims to clarify the influence of forests, as well as other prevalent land cover types, on extreme hydrological events through a land cover gradient design. We selected 10 catchments within a gradient of forest ... -
The role of organizational justice in the customer orientation–performance relationship
(2020-10-13)Purpose: While companies have increasingly encouraged employees to adopt a customer orientation, less attention has been given to the impact that customer orientation has on employees' job outcomes and performance. Previous ... -
The role of socio-affective strategies to promote written tasks in an EFL class. The case study of two EFL teachers in a public high school in Penco
(2017-06)The main aim of this research is to analyse the use of socio-affective strategies declared by teachers at the moment of promoting written tasks within an EFL lesson. This research pursues the following objectives: firstly, ... -
The role of upwelling intermittence in the development of hypoxia and nitrogen loss over the Oregon shelf
(2020-07)Coastal upwelling regions represent less than 2% of the marine biosphere's volume. Nonetheless, local biogeochemical processes have a considerable impact on the structure and functioning of the global oceans. In this study ... -
The role of WordNet similarity in the affective analysis pipeline
(2019)Sentiment Analysis (SA) is a useful and important discipline in Computer Science, as it allows having a knowledge base about the opinions of people regarding a topic. This knowledge is used to improve decision-making ... -
The scaling of total parasite biomass with host body mass
(2007)The selective pressure exerted by parasites on their hosts will to a large extent be influenced by the abundance or biomass of parasites supported by the hosts. Predicting how much parasite biomass can be supported by host ... -
The SOPHIE search for northern extrasolar planets XVI. HD 158259: A compact planetary system in a near-3:2 mean motion resonance chain
(2020-04)Aims. Since 2011, the SOPHIE spectrograph has been used to search for Neptunes and super-Earths in the northern hemisphere. As part of this observational program, 290 radial velocity measurements of the 6.4 V magnitude ... -
The Trichopterygini (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) of Austral South America: Description of New Species From Chile
(2019-03-19)Four new species belonging to the genera Hoplosauris Butler, Butleriana Parra, Warrenaria Parra, and Fueguina Parra from south-central Chile are described. The species are H.morenoi Ramos-González & Parra, sp. n., B.phoenix ... -
The volga: management issues in the largest river basin in Europe
(2019-06)The Volga is the longest river in Europe and 16th longest in the world. The riverine landscape of the Volga is of exceptional scientific and economic importance to Russia; the basin contains approximately 40% of the Russian ... -
The Wine Effects in Tourism Studies: Mapping the Research Referents
(2022)This research provides an empirical overview of articles and authors referring to research on wine tourism, analyzed from 2000 to 2021, and what they contribute to deepening the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 8. ... -
Theil entropy as a non-lineal analysis for spectral inequality of physiological oscillations
(2022)Theil entropy is a statistical measure used in economics to quantify income inequalities. However, it can be applied to any data distribution including biological signals. In this work, we applied different spectral methods ... -
Theoretical assessment of antioxidant property of polyproponoid and its derivatives
(2020-06)Derivatives of parent molecules possess similar structural activity which makes them to be the topic of equal interest. In the present work, a naturally occurring acid eugenol and its co derivatives allyl-2-methoxy-4-nitrophenol ... -
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Mycophenolic Acid in Kidney Transplant Patients: A Abbreviated Sampling Strategy
(2007)Mycophenolic acid (MPA) levels have demonstrated a good correlation with clinical outcomes, but with great pharmacokinetic variability between patients. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is recommended to include a 12-hour ... -
Thermal constraints on daily patterns of aggregation and density along an intertidal gradient in the periwinkle Echinolittorina peruviana
(2008-04)Variations in environmental temperature have both direct and indirect effects that affect organisms at levels ranging from intra-cellular physiological processes to ecological patterns. These variations are especially ... -
Thermoregulatory behavior, heat gain and thermal tolerance in the periwinkle Echinolittorina peruviana in central Chile
(2005)The amount of solar radiation absorbed by an organism is a function of the intensity of the radiation and the area of the organism exposed to the source of the radiation. Since the prosobranch gastropod Echinolittorina ... -
Thorson's rule, life‐history evolution, and diversification of benthic octopuses (Cephalopoda: Octopodoidea)
(2018-09)Here, we evaluate the so‐called Thorson's rule, which posits that direct‐development and larger eggs are favored toward the poles in marine organisms and whose validity been the subject of considerable debate in the ...