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One of the studies, to be published in an upcoming issue of Environmental Pollution, shows that a 20% increase in ground ozone would slash soy yields by 20%.

This will lead to an increase in ground flow, higher runoff during the cold season and, correspondingly, to a decrease in total evapotranspiration.

This damage is characterized by collagen bundle disorganization, an increase in ground substance, a high number of tenocyte nuclei, hypoxia and the presence of lipid vacuoles.

Similarly, feed efficiency was increased and tended to increase in Ground + AH as compared with the Ground and Pelleted groups as well as the Textured group, respectively.

An increase in ground temperatures may reduce the bearing capacity and increase settlement rates and subsidence of foundations, and stability of natural and engineered slopes.

In recent FEMA guidelines (e.g., FEMA P-440A 2009; FEMA P-695 2009), sideway collapse (where collapse is defined based on unrestrained lateral deformations with an increase in ground motion intensity) is typically assumed to be the governing collapse mechanism.

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Decreases in stratospheric ozone may also result in greater increases in ground level ozone in polluted regions because of an increase in ultraviolet radiation reaching the ground; ultraviolet radiation is involved in the formation of ozone (Solomon et al. 2003).

However, not all DON may dissolve in water [ 32], and therefore increases in ground grain taken from the mash during subsampling may explain the smaller dilutions when the concentration of dry ground grain is compared with levels in the mash at the start of fermentation.

For the same plasma discharge and flame conditions, quantitative results using spatially-resolved OH LIF and multi-line, OH-LIF thermometry show significant increases in ground-state OH concentrations in the preheating zones of the flame.

Because climate change can lead to increases in ground-level ozone and higher atmospheric concentrations of fine particulates, such as dust and allergenic pollen, in drought-prone areas individuals with respiratory impairments may be more at risk (CCSP 2008; IPCC 2007).

The increase in longitudinal ground contact associated with increased log diameter is likely caused by the higher load per unit area of thicker logs, making them sink more readily.

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