RAINFALL INTERCEPTION BY QUERCUS CASTANEIFOLIA, ACER VELUTIUM, AND PINUS BRUTIA PLANTATIONS WITHIN THE GROWING SEASON IN DARABKOLA FOREST OF MAZANDARAN PROVINCE

Rainfall interception by Quercus castaneifolia, Acer velutium, and Pinus brutia plantations within the growing season in Darabkola Forest of Mazandaran Province

Changes in rainfall interception and consequently in water balance cause essential effects on reforestation by indigenous and exotic tree species in the degraded areas of the Caspian forests.The aim of the present study was to compare the interception of Laundry Care Quercus castaneifolia, Acer velutium, and Pinus brutia plantations during the grow

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Hypothermia but not NMDA receptor antagonism protects against stroke induced by distal middle cerebral arterial occlusion in mice.

Excitotoxicity mediated by the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) is believed to be a primary mechanism of neuronal injury following stroke.Thus, many drugs and therapeutic peptides were developed to inhibit either the NMDAR at the cell surface or its downstream intracellular death-signaling cascades.Nevertheless, the majority of focal ischemia

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