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Lehner B, Doll P (2004) Development and validation of a global database of lakes, reservoirs and wetlands. J Hydrol 296 1-22... [Pg.92]

The company maintains global databases for 60,000+ tests, prior incident data for 22 years, and databases of all credible reactive chemical scenarios with key lines of defense for all technologies. [Pg.385]

INCHEM WHO/IPCS global database with evaluated information on chemicals... [Pg.447]

WHO Iodine Status Worldwide. WHO global database on iodine deficiency. Geneva (Switzerland) World Health Organization 2004. [Pg.778]

Species (2000) global database through Int et at http //www.sp2000.org. (a few animals only are included). [Pg.338]

Assessment of the information content from the current technical means of collecting data on the state of NSS subsystems and available global databases for their successful allocation in solving the problems of assessing conditions conducive to stress situations in the environment. [Pg.327]

A management procedure for global model precision was proposed by Kondratyev, Krapivin, and Pshenin (2000). The main idea behind this procedure consists in the use of evolutionary modeling for the synthesis of a combined model whose structure is subject to adaptation against the background of the history of a system of the biosphere and climate components. The form of such a synthesis depends on the spatiotemporal completeness of the global database. [Pg.512]

WHO Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition http //www.who.int/nutgrowthdb... [Pg.11]

Kettle AJ et al (1999) A global database of sea surface dimethyl sulphide (DMS) measurements and a procedure to predict sea surface DMS as a function of latitude, longitude and month. Global Biogeochem Cycles 13 399-444... [Pg.291]

Sanderson M. G. (1996) Biomass of termites and their emissions of methane and carbon dioxide a global database. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 10, 543-557. [Pg.4334]

Wetland areas with organic soils were excluded using the global database of Matthews (1989) as described by Matthews and Fung (1987) and in the text. Water storage capacities were derived from the difference between water contents determined in the laboratory on mineral soil cores subject to 10 and 100 or 10 and 1500 bPa of applied suction. From left to right, the mineral soil texture classes of Zobler (1986)/Cosby ctni (1984)(abbreviation, percentages of sand silt clay) are coarse/loamy sand (LS, 82 12 6), medium fme/sandy clay loam (SCL, 58 15 27), medium coarse/sandy loam (SL, 58 ,52 10), and medium/loam (L,43 39 18). [Pg.155]

Physiol. C Pharmacol. Toxicol. Endocrinol. 122, 13-20. WHO Global Database on Iodine Deficiency. (2004). In (eds B. de Benoist, M. Andersson, I. Egli, B. Takkouche and H. Allen), Department of Nutrition for Health and Development, Geneva. [Pg.64]

The WHO Global Database on Iodine Deficiency compiles information on UI and TGP from all countries in the world. [Pg.466]


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