Environmental sensing
Remote sensing is neither a difficult or exotic technology. At its most fundamental level, remote sensing is a form of basic field data collection, an activity common to all physical, natural, and social science and motivated by the same overarching goals: to systematically observe phenomena in orde...
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Valley Cottage, NY
SCITUS Academics LLC
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Empirical Demonstration of Environmental Sensing in Catalytic RNA: Evolution of Interpretive Behavior at the Origins of Life
- Environment Sensing and Response Mediated by ABC Transporters
- Seafood Insecurity, Bush Meat Consumption, and Public Health Emergency in West Africa: Did We Miss the Early Warning Signs of an Ebola Epidemic?
- Scaling of Wireless Sensor Network Intrusion Detection Probability: 3D Sensors, 3D Intruders, and 3D Environments
- The Role of Snowmelt Runoff on the Ocean Environment and Scallop Production in Funka Bay, Japan
- The Role of Chitin, Chitinases, and Chitinase-like Protein in Pediatric Lung Diseases
- Digestion of Bio-waste - GHG Emissions and Mitigation Potential
- Monitoring Land-Use Change in Nakuru (Kenya) Using Multi-Sensor Satellite Data


