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We followed the latest data and trends for carbon dioxide, then made allowances for all human interferences that influence temperatures, both those with warming and cooling effects.
For example, in network construction and adjusting of learning parameters, there are too many human interferences.
Thus, human interferences in hydrological processes via damming and construction of reservoirs greatly alter streamflow vs. precipitation relations.
Streamflow and sediment loads undergo remarkable changes in worldwide rivers in response to climatic changes and human interferences.
Within the period 1978 2006, climate change and human interferences produced noticeable impacts on the hydrology of a small watershed, known as the Beça River basin.
These novel ecosystems contain a combination of new plant species arising as a result of direct or indirect human interferences (Hobbs et al. 2006).
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Human interference is a common frustration for astronomers.
Overharvesting, human interference with habitat through jetty construction or other activities are possible culprits.
Their model presented evolution as a process taking place in a nature independent of human interference.
In some cases the reason for its spread has been obvious -- human interference.
It's still hard to make a good case for dog evolution without some crucial moment of human interference.
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