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Landform mapping is more important than ever before, yet the automatic recognition of specific landforms remains difficult. Object-based image analysis (OBIA) steps out as one of the most promising techniques for tackling this issue. Using the OBIA approach, in this study, a multiscale mapping workflow is developed and applied to two different input data sets: aerial photographs and digital elevation models. Optical data are used for gully mapping

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Chemical warfare agents, such as soman, and pesticides, such as chlorpyrifos, dichlorvos or malathion, are toxic organophosphorous compounds (OPCs) that are readily absorbed by the skin. Decontamination using solvents or surfactants may modify the cornified layer – the skin's main barrier against xenobiotic penetration. Thus, effective skin decontamination with fewer side effects is desired. We determined the membrane absorption, decontamination

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