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BICKEL, DANIEL J., and DOUGLAS STEVEN KERR. "Scorpiurus aramoana (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), a new species from New Zealand." Zootaxa 4422, no. 1 (May 22, 2018): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4422.1.4.

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The New Zealand endemic genus Scorpiurus Parent is known from marine littoral habitats. A new species, S. aramoana sp. nov., is described from coastal Otago of the South Island. Males have diagnostic flattened and modified tarsomeres on legs I and II. A key is provided to the New Zealand genera of Hydrophorinae and the three described species of Scorpiurus.
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Ota, Y., T. Miyauchi, and A. G. Hull. "Holocene marine terraces at Aramoana and Pourerere, eastern North Island, New Zealand." New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 33, no. 4 (October 1990): 541–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00288306.1990.10421372.

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Fitzharris, Cosgrove, and Symon. "ASSESSING AIR POLLUTION POTENTIAL AT A LARGE INDUSTRIAL SITE — A CLIMATOLOGY OF DEEP INVERSIONS, MIXING HEIGHTS AND ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY AT ARAMOANA." Weather and Climate 8, no. 1 (1988): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/44279744.

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Papadopoulos, Athanasios P., and Xiuming Hao. "Effects of day and night air temperature on growth, productivity and energy use of long English cucumber." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 80, no. 1 (January 1, 2000): 143–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/p99-021.

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To determine the optimum air temperature regime for greenhouse seedless cucumber production under North American conditions, the cvs. Corona (in the spring of 1990 and 1992) and Aramon (in the spring of 1992) were grown under nine day/night temperature regimes composed of a factorial combination of three day (18, 21 and 24 °C; DT) and three night (16, 18 and 20 °C; NT) heating temperatures, at a common 24 °C ventilation temperature. Plant development rates (leaf and flower number) were linearly increased with increasing daily average air temperature (MT), but not affected by day–night air temperature difference (DIF), indicating that plant development rates increased with increasing air temperature regardless of DT or NT. Specific leaf weight decreased with increasing DT or NT, and leaf photosynthesis rates decreased with increasing DT. Therefore, high DT or NT promoted the growth rates of young cucumber plants mainly through increasing leaf area ratios. Early and final yields of Corona were mainly affected by MT, not by DIF, while early and final yields of Aramon were mainly increased by DIF. Fruit size increased with increasing MT. Optimum MT for Corona fruit production was 19 °C heating temperature, at a 24 °C ventilation temperature. Optimum day/night air temperature regime for Aramon fruit production was at 21/16 °C day/night heating temperature, at a 24 °C ventilation temperature. Key words: Cucumis sativus, growth, yield, fruit size, daily average air temperature, day-night air temperature difference
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Chen, Tsu-Wei, Ilka Mabell Gomez Pineda, Annika Marlen Brand, and Hartmut Stützel. "Determining Ion Toxicity in Cucumber under Salinity Stress." Agronomy 10, no. 5 (May 11, 2020): 677. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10050677.

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Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), an important vegetable crop, is sensitive to NaCl. Its salinity tolerance can be improved by grafting onto pumpkin rootstocks, which restricts the uptake of Na+, but not of Cl−. Although Na+ seems to be more toxic than Cl− in cucumber, tissue tolerance to Na+ and Cl− is still unclear. In this study, a mixed-salt experiment, designed for equal osmolarity and equimolar concentrations of ions between treatments, was conducted using cucumber genotypes “Aramon” and “Line-759,” which are different in Na+ and Cl− exclusion. This combination of treatments generated various patterns of ion concentrations in leaves for deriving the response curves of photosynthesis and stomatal conductance to ion concentrations. In both cultivars, photosynthesis and stomatal conductance were sensitive to leaf Na+ concentration but insensitive to Cl− concentration. In these genotypes, tissue tolerance to Na+ varied independently of Na+ exclusion. Grafting “Aramon” onto pumpkin rootstock modified the Na+/Cl− ratio in leaves, reduced Na+ uptake, enhanced K+ transport towards the young leaves, and induced Cl− recirculation to the old leaves. These results suggest that (1) cucumber cannot restrict the Na+ accumulation in leaves but is able to avoid overaccumulation of Cl−, and (2) pumpkin rootstock regulates the recirculation of K+ and Cl−, but not Na+.
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Genty, Pierre-Yves, Michel Feugère, Armelle Gardeisen, Thierry Janin, and Jean-Claude Richard. "Aramon (Gard). La nécropole du Ier siècle avant notre ère." Documents d'Archéologie Méridionale 18, no. 1 (1995): 143–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/dam.1995.1161.

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Borges, Rita Mércia Estigarribia, Elaini Oliveira dos Santos Alves, Nadja Pollyanna da Silva Gonçalves, Ana Patrícia de Oliveira Gomes, Daniela Correia Leite Andrade, and Teresinha Costa Silveira de Albuquerque. "Phenotypic divergence among wine grap accessions in the semi-arid region of Brazil." Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 10, no. 3 (September 2010): 260–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1984-70332010000300012.

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The objective was to estimate the phenotypic divergence in wine grapes based on 11 agronomic variables. Two contrasting groups, both for white as for red grapes, were formed by principal component analysis. In white grapes, greatest divergence was observed in the accessions Baco Blanc, Campanário and Palomino. In red grapes, the most divergent were Aramon and Tannat; Castelão and Mars. The standardized Euclidean distance indicated 52.4 and 40.0% white and red grape accessions, respectively, with means exceeding the overall mean. By UPGMA, four major groups were formed for white and red grapes. Both principal component analysis and UPGMA showed that the genealogy of the accessions Petite Sirah FR and Petite Sirah RS is similar. The accessions with most divergence in the traits studied should be used to produce hybrids, as well as for selection of accessions with a view to regional wine making.
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Baker, P. Morgan. "Herbert C. Northcott and Donna M. Wilson. Dying and Death in Canada. Aurora, ON: Aramond Press, 2001." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 22, no. 1 (2003): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980800003809.

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RÉSUMÉCe texte fait ressortir le contexte canadien sur la mort de même que l'impact de notre système de santé sur la façon dont l'on considère la maladie en phase terminale. Le premier chapitre offre l'historique de la mort au Canada en examinant l'expérience autochtone et l'impact de l'immigration européenne. Les forces du livre se retrouvent dans les données qualitatives et surtout dans l'étude de cas de l'euthanasie, le suicide, les pratiques funèbres et les pratiques de tristesse. Toutefois, il est regrettable que le livre ne comprenne pas assez de données qualitatives (par exemple sur les modèles de moralité propres à l'ethnicité et aux différences culturelles). Pour la salle de classe, ce livre est un complément important à un texte davantage compréhensif sur la mort au Canada.
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Almas, Khalid, Esam Tashkandi, Philippe Aramouni, Elie Zebouni, and Salam Dib. "Fracture Resistance and Failure Location of Zirconium and Metallic Implant Abutments." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 9, no. 7 (2008): 41–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jcdp-9-7-41.

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Abstract Aim The purpose of this study was to evaluate the fracture resistance and failure location of single-tooth, implant-supported, all-ceramic restorations on different implant abutments subjected to a maximum load. Methods and Materials Forty Certain 3i implants and 20 ITI Straumann implants were used in this study in combination with 20 UCLA abutments, 20 ZiReal abutments, and 20 synOcta Ceramic Blanks to form three groups according to abutment type. All 60 abutments were prepared with standard measurements: a 1.0 mm deep chamfer, 2.0 mm of incisal reduction, and a total height of 7 mm. Sixty IPS Empress 2 full ceramic crowns were fabricated and cemented on each abutment with a resin cement. Static loading was simulated under maximum loading and fracture locations were noted. Results The mean load to failure data and standard deviations for the three groups were as follows: Group 1 (792.7 N ± 122.5) and Group 3 (793.6 ± 162.3) showed no significant difference in fracture resistance while the values for specimens in Group 2 (604 N ± 191.1) had the lowest mean value and were significantly lower. In Group 1, 16 crowns and four abutment fractures were reported, while in Group 3, 17 crowns and three abutments fractured. Group 2 actually showed three types of fractures. Two specimen fractures were located at the implant level, six with fractures occuring within the Empress 2 all-ceramic crown, and the remaining 12 failures were located at the abutment level. Conclusion Within the limitations of this laboratory study, the following conclusions were drawn: The mean load-to-failure values for all three groups were well above the reported normal maximal incisal load range. The load to failure for both the zirconium oxide (ZrO2) abutments (ZiReal on 3i Certain implants and synOcta Ceramic Blanks on SLA ITI Straumann implants) had mean fracture loads of 792.7 N (+122.6) and 604.2 N (+191.2), respectively. The zirconium oxide (ZrO2) ZiReal and titanium (UCLA) abutments on the 3i Certain implants had statistically significantly higher fracture loads (792.7 N and 703.7 N, respectively) than those recorded for the 3i Ceramic Blank abutments on the SLA ITI Straumann implant (604.2 N). The ITI Straumann Ceramic Blank abutments showed uniform fracture behavior. Fracture mainly emanated from the cervical buccal aspect of the abutment. Clinical Significance The three abutments tested showed they can withstand clinical loads above the normal range of mastication. Citation Aramouni P, Zebouni E, Tashkandi E, Dib S, Salameh Z, Almas K. Fracture Resistance and Failure Location of Zirconium and Metallic Implant Abutments. J Contemp Dent Pract 2008 November; (9)7:041-048.
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Potiki, Megan. "The Face of Nature: An Environmental History of the Otago Peninsula." Journal of New Zealand Studies, NS28 (June 13, 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/jnzs.v0ins28.5428.

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It is a tricky thing when one is asked to review a book on something that pervades your existence, your work and your whānau. Jonathan West’s book writes an environmental history of the Otago Peninsula. I have grown up at Ōtākou, the small village at the eastern edge of the Peninsula. I grew up looking across from the east to the west, I close my eyes and could draw an outline of the hills that embrace Aramoana and Port Chalmers. I have been told that Jonathan grew up at Port Chalmers, alternatively looking across from the west to the east, to the Otago Peninsula. This is perhaps where his connections to this piece of land sprung from. His book illustrates his passion for the Otago Peninsula and its interaction with all inhabitants from time immorial.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Aramoana"

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Paavo, Brian Lee, and n/a. "Soft-sediment benthos of Aramoana and Blueskin Bay (Otago, New Zealand) and effects of dredge-spoil disposal." University of Otago. Department of Marine Science, 2007. http://adt.otago.ac.nz./public/adt-NZDU20070928.161657.

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Studies were conducted to broadly describe and understand the sediment benthos of a shallow-water coastal area (Aramoana Beach - Heyward Point - Blueskin Bay) near the entrance to Otago Harbour, a system largely representative for southeastern New Zealand. Benthic assemblages were examined in relation to gradients of wave exposure and disturbance, sediment type and bathymetry, and dredge-spoil disposal. Sediment and macrofaunal surveys in autumn and spring 2003 found little change in sediment texture gradients from historical studies and a lack of vertical stratification. Macrobenthic samples from spring produced significantly higher abundances of three numerically dominant phyla (Arthropoda, Annelida, and Mollusca) and higher taxon richness compared to autumn. Within water depths of 6-30 m, abundance, richness, and diversity increased with depth. Multivariate analyses identified similar assemblages among deeper sites, despite sediment textural differences, whereas distinct assemblages were found in the shallow portions of the three areas. Meiofaunal abundance patterns did not reflect those of macrofauna, possibly indicating greater vertical penetration of sediments in these hydrodynamic environments. Several new kinorhynch taxa were found. In a field manipulation, part of the Aramoana dredge-spoil dumpground was protected from spoil disposal for an extended period followed by experimental dumping of sandy and muddy spoil. Macrofaunal samples were collected before dumping and at nine sites < 119 d after disposal. Water velocities at the sediment-water interface were compared to a local sediment disturbance model. Dumpground samples were depauperate in individuals and taxa compared to an area protected from dumping for > 180 d. A drop in abundance and a dissimilar community coincided with muddy spoil, but fine sediments were dispersed within 26 d and macrofaunal assemblages recovered to the pre-existing state. Sandy spoil, while not altering native sediment textures, had a more prolonged impact due to transplantation of macrofauna from the dredged area that persisted for < 41 d after disposal. Side-scan sonar mapping indicated that the disposal footprint model used approximated the extent of sandy spoil impacts well, while local conditions spread muddy sediments beyond the initial impact site. A novel sediment profile imaging device was constructed that has many advantages over existing devices for spoil mound studies and habitat mapping: it is smaller, can be manually deployed from small boats, is cheaper, and can be modified to work in almost any soft sediment. Studies of one dominant taxon, the gastropod Zethalia zelandica, showed it was better able to survive sand burial than mud burial, did not vary in overall activity through a range of 5-14� C, and contributed a large proportion of biomass of its community. The spoil disposal strategy used does not appear as environmentally neutral as originally thought. Only muds are effectively dispersed whereas coarser sediments accumulate, affecting physical and biological benthic processes of a wider area. Two mitigation strategies were evaluated using a heuristic model. Reducing the disposal area and spreading mud disposal events over a longer time span may be an effective interim strategy. Overall, the studies will help guide management of the area.
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Scarfe, Bradley Edward. "Oceanographic Considerations for the Management and Protection of Surfing Breaks." The University of Waikato, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10289/2668.

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Although the physical characteristics of surfing breaks are well described in the literature, there is little specific research on surfing and coastal management. Such research is required because coastal engineering has had significant impacts to surfing breaks, both positive and negative. Strategic planning and environmental impact assessment methods, a central tenet of integrated coastal zone management (ICZM), are recommended by this thesis to maximise surfing amenities. The research reported here identifies key oceanographic considerations required for ICZM around surfing breaks including: surfing wave parameters; surfing break components; relationship between surfer skill, surfing manoeuvre type and wave parameters; wind effects on waves; currents; geomorphic surfing break categorisation; beach-state and morphology; and offshore wave transformations. Key coastal activities that can have impacts to surfing breaks are identified. Environmental data types to consider during coastal studies around surfing breaks are presented and geographic information systems (GIS) are used to manage and interpret such information. To monitor surfing breaks, a shallow water multibeam echo sounding system was utilised and a RTK GPS water level correction and hydrographic GIS methodology developed. Including surfing in coastal management requires coastal engineering solutions that incorporate surfing. As an example, the efficacy of the artificial surfing reef (ASR) at Mount Maunganui, New Zealand, was evaluated. GIS, multibeam echo soundings, oceanographic measurements, photography, and wave modelling were all applied to monitor sea floor morphology around the reef. Results showed that the beach-state has more cellular circulation since the reef was installed, and a groin effect on the offshore bar was caused by the structure within the monitoring period, trapping sediment updrift and eroding sediment downdrift. No identifiable shoreline salient was observed. Landward of the reef, a scour hole ~3 times the surface area of the reef has formed. The current literature on ASRs has primarily focused on reef shape and its role in creating surfing waves. However, this study suggests that impacts to the offshore bar, beach-state, scour hole and surf zone hydrodynamics should all be included in future surfing reef designs. More real world reef studies, including ongoing monitoring of existing surfing reefs are required to validate theoretical concepts in the published literature.
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Books on the topic "Aramoana"

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Bensemann, Paul. Tragedy at Aramoana. Whatamongo Bay, N.Z: Cape Catley, 1991.

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Farry, Liane. Frank and Sam's summer at Aramoana. Santa Rosa, Calif: SRA, 1994.

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O'Brien, Bill. Aramoana, twenty-two hours of terror. Auckland, N.Z: Penguin Books, 1991.

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Corominas, Joan. Epistolari Joan Coromines & Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Jordi Rubió, Pere Bohigas i Ramon Aramon. Barcelona: Curial, 2011.

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Rambaud, Guy de. Pour l'amour du Dauphin: Madame Agathe de Rambaud (Versailles, 10 décembre 1764-Aramon, 18 octobre 1853). Parçay-sur-Vienne: Anovi, 2005.

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Johnston, Gordon. JOURNEY TO ARAMOANA: His Story. Author, 1992.

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Frank and Sam's Summer at Aramoana. Sra, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Aramoana"

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Rodriguez, Nancy. "Virtual Reality for Industrial Heritage: The Thermal Power Plant of Aramon." In HCI International 2021 - Posters, 316–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78642-7_43.

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Conference papers on the topic "Aramoana"

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Hamel, Jennifer, Caleb N. Miller, Jeffrey S. Marshall, Emmons McKinney, Christopher J. White, Noah M. Zohbe, Nicola J. Litchfield, and Kate J. Clark. "FIELD INVESTIGATION OF HOLOCENE EARTHQUAKE UPLIFTED PALEO-SHORELINES AT WAIMARAMA AND ARAMOANA, SOUTHERN HAWKES BAY, NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND." In 115th Annual GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting - 2019. Geological Society of America, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2019cd-329733.

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