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Map Overlay and Statistical System

Known as: MOSS 
The Map Overlay and Statistical System (MOSS), is a GIS software technology. Development of MOSS began in late 1977 and was first deployed for use in… 
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2011
2011
Dietary differences among colour morphs of pygmy grasshoppers revealed by behavioural experiments and stable isotopes. 
2009
2009
The complexity of natural ecological systems presents challenges for predicting the impact of global environmental changes on… 
2005
2005
To realize high-density SRAMs, we developed a four-transistor SRAM cell with a newly developed stacked vertical poly-silicon PMOS… 
2004
2004
Five plots with a uniform vegetation were selected subjectively in two riverine forests in Flanders and ground vegetation was… 
1998
1998
This paper presents unsteady pressure and heat transfer measurements made on a high pressure turbine stage at DERA Pyestock, and… 
1996
1996
Five tydeid species, belonging to five genera, are illustrated and described as new to science. Neoapolorryia kristinae n. sp… 
1994
1994
Susceptibility of a moss,Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid., to photoinhibition and subsequent recovery of the photochemical… 
1994
1994
This paper demonstrates the technical feasibility and basic phenomena of using laser techniques for the non-contact removal of… 
Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
The montane (low- to mid-alpine) zone in Great Britain (GB) lies above the potential tree-line (700–800 m, but descending to 200… 
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
The insertion reactions of CH,, CHF, CF2, SiH2, SiHF, and SiF2 into hydrogen molecule have been investigated by ab initio…