QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF FOREST ECOSYSTEM STRESS CAUSED BY CEMENT PLANT POLLUTION USING IN SITU MEASUREMENTS AND SENTINEL-2 SATELLITE DATA IN A PART OF THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE

Quantitative assessment of forest ecosystem stress caused by cement plant pollution using in situ measurements and Sentinel-2 satellite data in a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site

Anthropogenic industrial dust decreases productivity and slows down the growth of plants.Quantifying the effects of industrial dust on vegetation and determining the distance over which factories scatter dust are of paramount importance for biodiversity conservation and sustaining ecosystem services.This study aims at quantifying the effect of dust

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Set and Setting in the Santo Daime

Set and setting is a fundamental concept in the field of copyright drug research, which Screens points to the profound dependence of copyright effects on psychological, social, and cultural factors.Santo Daime is a Brazilian religion that makes elaborate use of ordering principles, techniques, and symbology to shape and direct the effects of the ha

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Bioactive peptides in storage proteins

A review on the bioactive peptides Vanity Mirror described so far in storage proteins, mainly milk proteins, has been carried out.Bioactive peptides are small amino acid sequences inactives in the native protein, but that can be liberated after hydrolysis of these proteins and exert different Screens functions.Among the main one are bioactive pepti

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Care pathways for dementia: current perspectives

Kritika Samsi, Jill ManthorpeSocial Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London, London, UKAbstract: Uncertainty appears to typify the experience of living with dementia.With an uncertain illness trajectory and unpredictable levels of deterioration and stability in symptoms, people with a diagnosis of dementia may live with uncertaint

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