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Spectra, Spatial Scales, and Predictability in a Quasigeostrophic Model
ABSTRACT Results from homogeneous, isotropic turbulence suggest that predictability behavior is linked to the slope of a flow's kinetic energy...
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 10/01/09 by Morss, Rebecca E; Snyder, Chris; Rotunno, Richard · More from publication -
Effect of Ocean Dynamics and Orography on Atmospheric Storm Tracks, The
ABSTRACT The control of atmospheric storm tracks by ocean dynamics, orography, and their interaction is investigated using idealized experiments...
Journal of Climate, 07/01/09 by Wilson, Chris; Sinha, Bablu; Williams, Richard G · More from publication -
Life without the car: Chris Richards tries to put the brakes on her addiction to cars by driving through some unmapped terrain
Living without a car. What a load of middle class clap-trap! Sure, cars may kill more people every year than all the world's wars. And, yes, cars...
New Internationalist, 07/01/09 by Chris Richards · More from publication -
Cost, Effectiveness, and Cost-Effectiveness of a Collaborative Mental Health Care Program for People Receiving Short-Term Disability Benefits for Psychiatric Disorders
Objective: To examine the cost, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of a collaborative mental health care (CMHC) pilot program for people on...
Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 06/01/09 by Dewa, Carolyn S; Hoch, Jeffrey S; Carmen, Glenn; Gusscott, Richard; Anderson, Chris · More from publication -
Made in China: China has merged capitalism with communism to form a powerful new economic system. All countries now feel its impact. Chris Richards reports from the South Pacific
The mango tree spreads large and lush. Standing at the centre of this village, it has pride of place. Huts on stilts surround it. Under its...
New Internationalist, 06/01/09 by Chris Richards · More from publication -
I remember the Cold War with no warmth
I remember the Cold War with no warmth. It was a time of paranoid rantings. In one corner sat the capitalist 'running-dogs' (the United States); in...
New Internationalist, 06/01/09 by Chris Richards · More from publication -
Physiological Roles of Glutathione S-Transferases in Soybean Root Nodules1[C][W][OA]
Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are ubiquitous enzymes that catalyze the conjugation of toxic xenobiotics and oxidatively produced compounds to...
Plant Physiology, 05/01/09 by Dalton, David A; Boniface, Chris; Turner, Zachary; Lindahl, Amy; Kim, Hyeon Jeong; Jelinek, Laura; Govindarajulu, Manjula; Finger, Richard E; Taylor, Christopher G · More from publication -
The date of the Greater Stonehenge Cursus
Introduction The Greater Stonehenge Cursus was first identified in 1723 by William Stukeley, who famously supposed it to have been a Roman...
Antiquity, 03/01/09 by Julian Thomas; Peter Marshall; Mike Parker Pearson; Joshua Pollard; Colin Richards; Chris Tilley; Kate Welham · More from publication -
Who was buried at Stonehenge?
The human remains at Stonehenge Stonehenge is Britain's largest cemetery of the third millennium cal BC and yet we know very little about who was...
Antiquity, 03/01/09 by Mike Parker Pearson; Andrew Chamberlain; Mandy Jay; Peter Marshall; Josh Pollard; Colin Richards; Julian Thomas; Chris Tilley; Kate Welham · More from publication -
Data Warehousing Appliances
For the last three years, Bill Cooper, the data warehouse manager at AutoSupplies, has had his head down, rolling out the company's first data...
Business Intelligence Journal, 01/01/09 by Eckerson, Wayne; Hackathorn, Richard; McGivern, Matt; Twogood, Chris; Watson, Graham · More from publication


