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  1. Human activity can degrade the landscape and fragile ecology of glaciated landscapes through: Soil erosion; Trampling; Landslides; Deforestation; Cold environments are fragile. Natural development and processes within cold environments occur slowly They are long-term carbon and methane stores with a high albedo of up to 90% reflection of insolation

  2. 1 de abr. de 2013 · Under steady environmental conditions, fragile landscapes do not occur. Landscapes' fragility rather may arise from long-lasting conversion of stabile landscapes by man, which is true for the majority of recently observed “fragile landscapes” (e.g. the Mediterranean or the Andean highlands).

  3. 21 de mar. de 2020 · The genomic landscape of 8-oxodG reveals enrichment at specific inherently fragile promoters ... Stefano Amente, The genomic landscape of 8-oxodG reveals enrichment at specific inherently fragile promoters, Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 48, Issue 8, 07 May 2020, Pages 4309–4324, ...

  4. 21 de feb. de 2019 · Article. Design for Disruption: Creating Anti-Fr agile Urban Delta Landscapes. Rob Roggema 1,2. 1 Office for Adaptive Planning and Design, Cittaideale, 6707 LC Wageningen, The Netherlands; E-Mail ...

  5. Dent 278pp £12.95. In exploring old ground this interesting and well written book breaks a good deal of new ground. Its author’s purpose is very clearly, even eloquently, set out –. to show how industrial activities have shaped the landscape we see today and the way we perceive it, and to attempt to recreate in the imagination the ...

  6. Background: Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common known inherited form of intellectual disability. Early identification is an important step in linking FXS individuals with appropriate and timely medical and social services. Newborn screening (NBS) is 1 approach that has been used for other conditions to facilitate early identification.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2018 · Generally, site locations were chosen in fragile landscapes in the Mediterranean (Fletcher et al. 2013) due to shallow soils and torrential rainfall (Poesen and Hooke, 1997) to increase the possibility to capture events that could cause significant and thus detectable surface changes.