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In the structure of deaths according to natural focal diseases, there were excess deaths during the warm period of 2007 as compared to the reference period. The analysis revealed the highest number of excess deaths for circulatory system diseases - 140 excess deaths as compared to the reference period, most of which were recorded during the summer months (139 cases). (...) Not all of these excess deaths can be dependent on high temperatures, as only some of the natural focal diseases show excess deaths in summer months as well.
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Score: 1113051.8 - https://www.ohchr.org/sites/de...SafeClimate/State/Moldova.DOCX
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Panelists from academic, government and institutional sectors presented varying points of view on the causes, impacts and policy options of excessive price volatility in food and commodity markets. The extent to which excessive price volatility is a function of speculative trading in the futures markets was the key area of contention among the panelists and was rigorously debated. (...) The objectives of the debate were four-fold: 1) contribute towards developing a global consensus on the impacts of excessive speculative activity on commodity futures markets; 2) promote robust dialogue on how to best address excessive speculation in food and related commodity markets; 3) begin a process in which Member States assess and monitor the effects of excessive speculative activity; 4) advance global governance and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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Score: 1055186.7 - https://www.cepal.org/en/notes...ate-addressing-excessive-price
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To clear such water and improve its quality, you can build a filter pond or a settling basin (discussed in Section 11.6). 11.1 How to discharge excess water from ponds 1. Excess water should be automatically and safely carried away from a pond. (...) In this case, you will have to discharge it away from your pond. 3. The amount of excess water to be discharged varies according to the type of pond : in diversion ponds , where the water inflow is regulated through the pond inlet, the need to discharge excess water arises only rarely if the inflow structure and the pond are well cared for; in sunk-in ponds and in barrage ponds with a diversion canal , the quantity of excess water is also usually limited except in very large ponds (1 to 2 ha or more) during heavy rains, when runoff may increase considerably and may converge into the pond; in barrage ponds without a diversion canal , the discharge of excess water may vary in size, may be permanent or seasonal, according to the natural flow regime of the feeding stream; it can become exceptionally high during floods. 4. (...) There are two kinds of emergency spillway: natural spillways , which use the natural slope of the ground; excavated spillways , which are dug entirely.   4.
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Score: 1051168.7 - https://www.fao.org/fishery/do...ng/General/x6708e/x6708e11.htm
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To clear such water and improve its quality, you can build a filter pond or a settling basin (discussed in Section 11.6). 11.1 How to discharge excess water from ponds 1. Excess water should be automatically and safely carried away from a pond. (...) In this case, you will have to discharge it away from your pond. 3. The amount of excess water to be discharged varies according to the type of pond : in diversion ponds , where the water inflow is regulated through the pond inlet, the need to discharge excess water arises only rarely if the inflow structure and the pond are well cared for; in sunk-in ponds and in barrage ponds with a diversion canal , the quantity of excess water is also usually limited except in very large ponds (1 to 2 ha or more) during heavy rains, when runoff may increase considerably and may converge into the pond; in barrage ponds without a diversion canal , the discharge of excess water may vary in size, may be permanent or seasonal, according to the natural flow regime of the feeding stream; it can become exceptionally high during floods. 4. (...) There are two kinds of emergency spillway: natural spillways , which use the natural slope of the ground; excavated spillways , which are dug entirely.   4.
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Score: 1051168.7 - https://www.fao.org/fishery/st...ng/General/x6708e/x6708e11.htm
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I believe we need to reduce NPK and to rely on recycling and natural mineralization to fertilize forests, crops and pastures. (...) Since the first world war, 100 years ago, there has been excess nitrogen from munitions.  The disposal of this has diverted research and funding from more natural N-fixation and re-cycling. (...) Surely it is time to reconsider and to restore natural production. A recent summary paper is: http://www.mdpi.com/2571-8789/2/2/33 .  
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Score: 1040014.2 - https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/comment/8912
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I believe we need to reduce NPK and to rely on recycling and natural mineralization to fertilize forests, crops and pastures. (...) Since the first world war, 100 years ago, there has been excess nitrogen from munitions.  The disposal of this has diverted research and funding from more natural N-fixation and re-cycling. (...) Surely it is time to reconsider and to restore natural production. A recent summary paper is: http://www.mdpi.com/2571-8789/2/2/33 .  
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Score: 1040014.2 - https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/index.php/comment/8912
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I believe we need to reduce NPK and to rely on recycling and natural mineralization to fertilize forests, crops and pastures. (...) Since the first world war, 100 years ago, there has been excess nitrogen from munitions.  The disposal of this has diverted research and funding from more natural N-fixation and re-cycling. (...) Surely it is time to reconsider and to restore natural production. A recent summary paper is: http://www.mdpi.com/2571-8789/2/2/33 .  
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Score: 1040014.2 - https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/index.php/ar/comment/8912
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I believe we need to reduce NPK and to rely on recycling and natural mineralization to fertilize forests, crops and pastures. (...) Since the first world war, 100 years ago, there has been excess nitrogen from munitions.  The disposal of this has diverted research and funding from more natural N-fixation and re-cycling. (...) Surely it is time to reconsider and to restore natural production. A recent summary paper is: http://www.mdpi.com/2571-8789/2/2/33 .  
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Score: 1040014.2 - https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/ar/comment/8912
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I believe we need to reduce NPK and to rely on recycling and natural mineralization to fertilize forests, crops and pastures. (...) Since the first world war, 100 years ago, there has been excess nitrogen from munitions.  The disposal of this has diverted research and funding from more natural N-fixation and re-cycling. (...) Surely it is time to reconsider and to restore natural production. A recent summary paper is: http://www.mdpi.com/2571-8789/2/2/33 .  
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Score: 1032598.1 - https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/ru/comment/8912
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I believe we need to reduce NPK and to rely on recycling and natural mineralization to fertilize forests, crops and pastures. (...) Since the first world war, 100 years ago, there has been excess nitrogen from munitions.  The disposal of this has diverted research and funding from more natural N-fixation and re-cycling. (...) Surely it is time to reconsider and to restore natural production. A recent summary paper is: http://www.mdpi.com/2571-8789/2/2/33 .  
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Score: 1032598.1 - https://www.fao.org/fsnforum/index.php/fr/comment/8912
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