Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen82American Meteorological Society., 2001 List of members in v. 1, 8. |
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... increase is very important because most productive land has already been in operation and the prospects for area expansion , as seen in Fig . 1a , are slim . Despite a steady increase in grain production , a progressively growing world ...
... increase is very important because most productive land has already been in operation and the prospects for area expansion , as seen in Fig . 1a , are slim . Despite a steady increase in grain production , a progressively growing world ...
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... increase 2 Following the control run described above , we performed a coupled simulation in which the atmo- spheric carbon dioxide ( CO , ) concentration increased by 1 % per year . This work was carried out in collabo- ration with ...
... increase 2 Following the control run described above , we performed a coupled simulation in which the atmo- spheric carbon dioxide ( CO , ) concentration increased by 1 % per year . This work was carried out in collabo- ration with ...
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... increase substantially if the CO , trends of the two scenarios continue into the twenty- second century ( Dai et al . 2001c ) . dioxide : Sensitivity to the rate of increase . J. is statistically significant at the 5 % level . Under the ...
... increase substantially if the CO , trends of the two scenarios continue into the twenty- second century ( Dai et al . 2001c ) . dioxide : Sensitivity to the rate of increase . J. is statistically significant at the 5 % level . Under the ...
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