2001
DOI: 10.15407/knit2001.05.085
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Acoustic channel of the space influence on the Earth's biosphere

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“…In [26], a new method for the initiation of acoustic disturbances in the atmosphere was proposed and experimentally verified. The acoustic disturbances in the atmosphere were produced by a fan revolving at speeds exceeding the sound velocity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [26], a new method for the initiation of acoustic disturbances in the atmosphere was proposed and experimentally verified. The acoustic disturbances in the atmosphere were produced by a fan revolving at speeds exceeding the sound velocity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among other effects that determine the solar impact on pandemic activity in the world, one should mention the effect of infrasonic impacts from the atmosphere, space on living organisms, observed as a result of the impact of modulated uxes of high-energy particles, especially in the minima of solar activity (Negoda and Soroka 2001;Broner 1978) and the in uence of high-energy systems on the Earth's surface, in particular during the launch of heavy rockets (Persinger 2014), as well as the operation of a climate impact installation (Deruelle 2020) on atmospheric trace gases, in particular ozone. This study con rms previous work on heliobiology, solar-terrestrial relationships, and focuses on the geomagnetic contribution to the surge in disease incidence during the rst and second waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Solar and Galactic Cosmic Rays Impacts And The Covid-19 Pand...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the year 1999, with the opening of Mercatonne in Donji Stupnik, first shopping center at the fringe of the city was opened. In general enlargement of floorspace is followed by the reduction in the number of outlets but that trend is more present in the sphere of goods for short term provision (groceries) (Knego, 1998). When monitoring number of outlets in Zagreb and Croatia in transition period one must distinguish a period prior to 1998 and a period after 1998.…”
Section: Development Of New Forms Of Retail In Zagrebmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reasons for a strong spread of foreign retail chains and construction of large floorspace outlets are identical in most of the transition countries: low competitiveness of fragmented domestic retail, low land prices and workforce costs, lower levels of control and undefined legislation which enables the building of large retail outlets, and growth of purchasing power. (Anić 1999;Knego, 1998). Among first retail chains who opened their retail outlets in Hungary were Metro, Obi and Baumax, while in Poland leaders were E'Leclerc, Géeant, Auchan and.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%