Biogeosciences Discussions, ISSN 1810-6285, 01/2018, pp. 1 - 25
Abstract. Many recent studies have revealed that the majority of environmental stressors experienced by marine organisms (ocean acidification, global warming,...
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British Journal of Surgery, ISSN 0007-1323, 01/2019, Volume 106, Issue 2, pp. e103 - e112
Background The World Health Organization (WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist has fostered safe practice for 10 years, yet its place in emergency surgery has not...
SURGERY | IMPLEMENTATION | BARRIERS | HEALTH | Elective Surgical Procedures - statistics & numerical data | Prospective Studies | World Health Organization | Humans | Middle Aged | Patient Safety - statistics & numerical data | Checklist - statistics & numerical data | Male | Survival Rate | Laparotomy - mortality | Digestive System Surgical Procedures - statistics & numerical data | Elective Surgical Procedures - mortality | Emergency Treatment - statistics & numerical data | Emergency Treatment - mortality | Adult | Female | Aged | Digestive System Surgical Procedures - mortality | Cohort Studies | Laparotomy - statistics & numerical data | Original
SURGERY | IMPLEMENTATION | BARRIERS | HEALTH | Elective Surgical Procedures - statistics & numerical data | Prospective Studies | World Health Organization | Humans | Middle Aged | Patient Safety - statistics & numerical data | Checklist - statistics & numerical data | Male | Survival Rate | Laparotomy - mortality | Digestive System Surgical Procedures - statistics & numerical data | Elective Surgical Procedures - mortality | Emergency Treatment - statistics & numerical data | Emergency Treatment - mortality | Adult | Female | Aged | Digestive System Surgical Procedures - mortality | Cohort Studies | Laparotomy - statistics & numerical data | Original
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Journal of Biogeography, ISSN 0305-0270, 05/2018, Volume 45, Issue 5, pp. 1090 - 1103
Aim The introduction of non‐indigenous species (NIS) via man‐made corridors connecting previously disparate oceanic regions is increasing globally. However,...
Brachidontes pharaonis | sensitivity analysis | species distribution model | Mediterranean Sea | invasive species | climate change | habitat fragmentation | PATHWAYS | TRADE | MANAGEMENT | CLIMATE-CHANGE | PREDICTION | DISTRIBUTIONS | GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL | SPECIES-RANGE SHIFTS | DISTRIBUTION MODELS | INVASIONS | ECOLOGY | IMPACTS | Global temperature changes | Analysis | Salinity | Eutrophication | Physical factors | Sensitivity analysis | Computer simulation | Shellfish | Human influences | Canals | Trajectories | Parameter identification | Environmental impact | Anthropogenic factors | Climate change | Invasive species | Maps | Salinity effects | Corridors | Current distribution | Mathematical models | Colonization
Brachidontes pharaonis | sensitivity analysis | species distribution model | Mediterranean Sea | invasive species | climate change | habitat fragmentation | PATHWAYS | TRADE | MANAGEMENT | CLIMATE-CHANGE | PREDICTION | DISTRIBUTIONS | GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL | SPECIES-RANGE SHIFTS | DISTRIBUTION MODELS | INVASIONS | ECOLOGY | IMPACTS | Global temperature changes | Analysis | Salinity | Eutrophication | Physical factors | Sensitivity analysis | Computer simulation | Shellfish | Human influences | Canals | Trajectories | Parameter identification | Environmental impact | Anthropogenic factors | Climate change | Invasive species | Maps | Salinity effects | Corridors | Current distribution | Mathematical models | Colonization
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