BRANDING WAKATOBI: MARINE DEVELOPMENT AND LEGITIMATION BY SCIENCE

Branding Wakatobi: marine development and legitimation by science

Marine protected areas (MPAs) serve as a potential defense against marine degradation, meeting the conflicting priorities and needs of multiple actors.Biodiversity, conservation, and ecotourism constitute a triad of sustainability tropes in tropical MPAs that intersect with and reinterpret local histories of marine interaction, subsistence, and com

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Influence of Ingestion of Eicosapentaenoic Acid-Rich Fish Oil on Oxidative Stress at the Menstrual Phase: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group Trial

Background: This study examines the effect of the supplements on the redox reaction in menstrual cycle.Participants took eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)-rich fish oil supplements over two menstrual cycles.Materials and Wireless Mouse Methods: For this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 21 female members of a university basketball team

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A multi-objective mathematical model for the electric vehicle charging station placement problem in urban areas

As the popularity of electric vehicle (EV) technology continues to develop rapidly, so does the demand for charging stations, which are expected to be the main source of energy Craft for electric vehicles in smart cities.An ideal charging network of stations would facilitate easy access to charging stations for drivers by ensuring that there is alw

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Use of alternative containers for promoting deep rooting of native forest species used for dryland restoration: the case of Acacia caven

The size of a container determines the development and quality of root systems.In the case of taprooted forest species used for dryland reforestation, deeper containers may favour early root development and, consequently, better soil profile colonization after outplanting.Although research on container design for worldwide tree species has been dev

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