Search Results - "Sweeney, John C."
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Ireland's changing energy base: The biomass conversion programme
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Air pollution and morbidity in Dublin
Published in Irish geography (21-12-2016)“…Ground level concentrations of smoke and sulphur dioxide in Dublin approach, and on occasion exceed, values at which the World Health Organisation suggest…”
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Geographical Variations in Precipitation Yields and Circulation Types in Britain and Ireland
Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01-01-1992)“…The geographical distribution of daily precipitation with each of the Lamb-classification circulation types is examined for 65 locations in Britain and…”
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The Changing Synoptic Origins of Irish Precipitation
Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01-01-1985)“…Using Lamb circulation categories, daily precipitation receipt for 34 Irish sites are examined for the period since 1941. Marked gradients are apparent with…”
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Energy Modeling and Forecasting: Implications for Strategic Planning
Published in Business economics (Cleveland, Ohio) (01-09-1978)“…Prior to the oil embargo of 1973, fossil fuel energy was thought to be abundant and relatively low priced. The interrelationships between energy and the…”
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MANDIBULAR ANESTHESIA AND TOOTH EXTRACTION IN THE BOTTLENOSED DOLPHIN
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-07-1975)“…Anatomical dissections were done to show the innervation of the teeth and mandible of the bottlenosed dolphin (Tursiops truncatus). Using structural landmarks,…”
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The meteorology and climatology of air pollution in west central scotland
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PREMATURE PARTURITION IN THE CALIFORNIA SEA LION
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-1976)“…Twenty percent of the California sea lion pups born on San Miguel Island die due to premature parturition. Specimens collected from premature-partus animals…”
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