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The Potential of Satellite Remote Sensing of Snow over Great Britain In Relation to Cloud Cover
Satellite Remote Sensing Snow over Great Britain
2009/10/26
Whilst satellite monitoring of snow cover is already operational in some countries,
the maritime climate of the United Kingdom poses special problems for
assessment of snow cover by satellite, inclu...
New chondrichthyan teeth from the Early Carboniferous of Britain and Russia
Viséan-Serpukhovian Carboniferous Anachronistidae Ginteria gen.nov.
2009/10/20
Ginteria fungiforma gen. et sp. nov. is described on the basis of isolated teeth from the Viséan (Brigantian) of the Matlock Limestone Formation of Derbyshire, England and the Late Viséan (Msta Format...
Snow, whilst not a dominant feature of Britain's maritime climate, can exert a significant influence on major floods through its contribution as snowmelt. Flood warning systems which fail to take acco...
Critical loads of sulphur and nitrogen for freshwaters in Great Britain and assessment of deposition reduction requirements with the First-order Acidity Balance (FAB) model
critical loads acidification nitrate FAB model
2009/3/24
The critical loads approach is widely used within Europe to assess the impacts of acid deposition on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems.
Dependence between sea surge, river flow and precipitation in south and west Britain
Britain dependence
2009/3/6
Estuaries around Great Britain may be at heightened risk of flooding because of the simultaneous occurrence of extreme sea surge and river flow, both of which may be caused by mid-latitude cyclones. A...
The development of an approach to assess critical loads of acidity for woodland habitats in Great Britain
critical loads acid deposition acidification woodland simple mass balance model sustainability
2009/3/5
Alongside other countries that are signatories to the UNECE Convention Long Range Transboundary on Air Pollution, the UK is committed to reducing the impact of air pollution on the environment. To adv...
Watching Paint Dry:Organic Solvent Syndrome in late-Twentieth-Century Britain
Organic Solvent Syndrome late-Twentieth-Century Britain
2009/1/5
In 1856 a Parisian physician called Auguste Delpech presented a paper to the French Academy of Medicine in which he described the strange behaviour of workers employed in the production of India rubbe...
The Emergence of Orthodontics as a Specialty in Britain:The Role of the British Society for the Study of Orthodontics
Orthodontics British Society
2009/1/4
By the end of the twentieth century, orthodontic treatment, the correction of irregularities of the teeth and jaws, had become widely available in Britain, both under the National Health Service and p...
Clinical Trials and the Reorganization of Medical Research in post-Second World War Britain
Clinical Trials Medical Research Council National Health Service
2009/1/4
The rise of biomedicine is usually associated with the transformation of biological and medical research in the United States following the vast expansion of funding, both private and public, in the y...
The Era of Biomedicine:Science, Medicine, and Public Health in Britain and France after the Second World War
Biomedicine Science Medicine Public Health Second World War
2009/1/4
The relationship between medicine and the study of life is as old as medicine itself. Nevertheless, historians have highlighted the great transformation that took place in the nineteenth century when ...
The Origins of the Anglo-American Research Alliance and the Incidence of Civilian Neuroses in Second World War Britain
Anglo-American Research Alliance Civilian Neuroses Second World War Britain
2009/1/4
The Origins and Political Context of the Trans-Atlantic Research Alliance
The Question of Civilian Neuroses in Britain
The Political Context of an Epidemiological Question
The First Report on Civil...
To Stamp Out “So Terrible a Malady”:Bovine Tuberculosis and Tuberculin Testing in Britain, 1890–1939
Bovine Tuberculosis Tuberculin Testing early-twentieth century
2008/11/27
In the early-twentieth century, moves to prevent infection from tuberculosis became an integral part of local government public health schemes.1 While the scale of action was dependent on individual a...
The Changing Management of Acute Bronchitis in Britain, 1940–1970:The Impact of Antibiotics
general practitioners National Health Service Acute Bronchitis
2008/11/27
It has become commonplace in accounts of medicine in the second half of the twentieth-century to ascribe an “antibiotic revolution” to the years when penicillin became widely available from the early ...
Historic tsunami in Britain since AD 1000: a review
Historic tsunami Britain AD 1000 a review
2009/12/30
The British coast is not considered at particular risk from tsunami, a view that is supported by a number of recent government reports. However, these reports largely ignore some written historic reco...