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This fact makes it indispensable to have a car in those islands. In Eday all households in the sample have at least one vehicle. In Rousay 10% of the households do not have a vehicle. In this island the highest [...] Kirkwall have no vehicle. Most of the households in all three locations have only one vehicle per household. (Annex II, Number of vehicles per households) In Rousay fewer households than in Eday have only [...] private car. People living in Eday have the advantage to arrive directly in Kirkwall. Primary data on monthly expenditure of each household for using public buses have been gathered through questionnaires
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statement, that tell us on one hand how many resources do we have and on the other hand how many of these resources do we use. That means on one hand we have our capital which is our ecological assets and on the [...] considered under this scenario. The LPG cars have proven to be economically viable if they travel at least 35,000 km. SESAM 2008 survey has shown that 40 cars in Sleat have a yearly total distance travel of 35 [...] and the opportunity given to explore the culture of this region. Without them this study would not have been completed. Our sincere heartfelt gratitude is extended to all who made our stay in Sleat a memorable
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structures with the potential to have significant landscape and visual impacts. Therefore visual impacts of a wind project have to be considered before implementation and have to be designed to minimize impacts [...] results cannot be guaranteed. The University of Flensburg as well as the authors of the present document have no legal responsibility in case of any errors, omissions or misleading statements. Therefore, we recommend [...] derived by the community upon exploitation. In order to achieve the objective three possibilities have been explored: Options for complement- ing the electricity generation of the hydropower scheme in
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big challenge to answer without understanding the function and the working principle. Several models have been proposed meanwhile. Pearce criticized several properties defined by Fleming (Pearce 1994) and [...] separate parts (see Fig. 2). The first is a parallelepiped plastic box with grey colour. It appears to have been used, with some scratches, dust and old label traces. On the cover, it is possible to identify [...] applications in supermarket scanners and laser levels, both developed by Spectra Physics company. Some have their power sources2. The earliest laser object identified, soon after the first laser experiments
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will still have a few hours per year in 2050 when the renewable production cannot cover the demand. Regarding the fact that further connections of the countries to other neighbouring countries have not been [...] Based on the analysed input data a number of scenarios for the year 2050 have been simulated in which different parameters have been varied. In order to keep a focus on a sustainable electricity scenario [...] the intermediate years of 2020, 2030 and 2040 (see chapter 6.4) have shown that the solar and biomass energy shares were higher but have been replaced by cheaper wind energy until 2050. Figure 12: Electricity
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social boundaries and their incoherencies: How, for example, does a young migrant in his home country have to pretend to be of age, and in his target country pretend to be a minor, in order to facilitate his [...] approach towards spatial reconfigurations that are produced through borders? How does interdisciplinarity have an effect on the circulation of methods and concepts and beyond? Academic cultural differences in
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in Lutheran Worhsip and Preaching. Through the Cambridge Theological Federation Westfield students have access to Diploma, Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate programmes accredited by the University of Cambridge [...] high teaching staff to student ratio and an emphasis on practical experience. Many former students have gone on to undertake graduate studies at noted Universities, been awarded honorary degrees, and attained [...] semester) For most of the Westfield House partner institutions, equivalent courses for transfer back have been agreed for the core modules. • Topics in British Life & Culture [includes field trips in England]
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sind die Höftländer von Bockholmwik, Langballigau, Geltinger Birk, Vemmingbund und Hörup Haff/Hørup Hav. Die ufernahe Strömung in der Förde bewegt sich, angetrieben durch die vorherrschen- den Westwinde
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indicates higher amounts of phenolic defense compounds. We conclude that the effect of temperature must have been indirect, whereby the expected higher herbivory was suppressed due to unfavorable leaf traits [...] JMC received financial support from the University of Hildesheim. Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. http://crossmark.crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.1371/journal [...] d by low light, damped temperature fluctuations and generally high air humidity. Existing studies have evi- denced variable patterns of herbivory for sun and shade leaves. Sun leaves of slow-growing species
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techniques have improved the access to canopies, which supports research projects. Temperate deciduous forests are widespread and vary strongly worldwide. Nonetheless, tropical forests have historically [...] occupy the same ecological niche on their host plants. In contrast, insects with complete metamorphosis have different niches for larval and imaginal stages with mostly larvae living as herbivores. Generally [...] on several parts of plants on above- and below-ground organs, e.g. leaves, stems, and roots. They have a different range of host plants with most insect species being monophagous (specialists on one plant