Natural calamities (especially windthrows) may generate difficult work conditions in timber harvesting operations.When associated with the reduced accessibility conditions, the work conditions become even harder.This study investigates the time consumptions on specific work elements in timber skidding, develops time prediction models for timber ski
Patriotism, place, and provisioning: assessing cultural ecosystem services through longitudinal and historical studies in Vietnam
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) provide multiple benefits to people, including experiences, identities, and capabilities through both material and non-material means.There have been few studies of CES in Vietnam, despite a number of historical, religious, cultural, and customary traditions that have long influenced landscape values and management
Diagnostic capabilities of the virtual bronchoscopy at advanced neoplastic process of esophagus with formation of tracheobronchial fistula: Description of a case
The relevance of the problem is related to the continued increase in the neoplastic processes, and at the same time also to the development and improvement of the endoscopic and CT equipment, and thus expanding the Toggle Switch Extensions diagnostic capabilities.Purpose: The presented research examines the results of the study of a rare case of ru
Representation of Women: A Corpus-based Analysis of Pakistani English Newspapers
This study investigated the use of gendered lexical items and collocates with the help of corpus tools to deconstruct the patriarchal social system of Pakistan.Media frames the mind and thought process of people with its repetitive announcements.Women, being Honey a part of the society, are also represented in news; however, matters related to them
Colluvial deposits as a possible weathering reservoir in uplifting mountains
The role of mountain uplift in the evolution of the global climate over geological times is controversial.At the heart of this debate is the capacity of rapid denudation to drive silicate weathering, which consumes CO2.Here we present the results of a 3-D model that couples erosion and weathering during mountain uplift, in which, for the first time