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    The Jojosi Dongas: An interdisciplinary project to study the evolution of human behaviour and landscapes in open-air contexts by Manuel Will, Matthias Blessing, Gunther H.D. Möller, Lawrence Msimanga, Hanna Pehnert, Svenja Riedesel, Greg A. Botha, Christian Sommer

    Published 2024-05-01
    “… Hunter-gatherer groups conduct most of their activities in open landscapes as they provide drinking water, food, and raw materials, and offer spaces for social gatherings. …”
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    Identification of Suitable Villages for Agritourism Development (A Case Study of Semirom County) by Narges Vazin, Ali Sadeghi, Zahra Barati

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Additionally, indicators such as climate, proximity to water sources, diversity of vegetation, and proximity to protected areas were also identified as important indicators in agritourism development. …”
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    Using BioFloc Technology to Improve Aquaculture Efficiency by Gennady Matishov, Besarion Meskhi, Dmitry Rudoy, Anastasiya Olshevskaya, Victoria Shevchenko, Liliya Golovko, Tatyana Maltseva, Mary Odabashyan, Svetlana Teplyakova

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In the present study, literature information on the functioning of the biofloc technology (BFT) system, its components, the state of the organism of hydrobionts, and water quality is analyzed. …”
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    How the HBRC contributes to the Sustainability in Egypt by Khaled El Zahaby

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…</p><p>Part of the vision of HBRC is to help create a green environment.    </p>…”
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    The Role of Heat in the Lifestyle of the People of Iran during the Safavid Era by Javad Alipoor silab

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In cases where operations during summer were unavoidable, precautions were taken to ensure water supply and maintain hygienic conditions at the soldiers' camps. …”
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    Scaling rainwater harvesting for irrigation in Kenya: potential sustainability risks and the need for adaptive governance by Radhika Singh, Nicholas Oguge, Collins Odote

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Environmentally, the biggest risk is that widespread adoption of RWHI, while increasing water availability at the household level, will alter hydrological flows and impact ecosystem functioning. …”
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    Pulmonary Edema in Healthy Subjects in Extreme Conditions by Erika Garbella, Giosuè Catapano, Lorenza Pratali, Alessandro Pingitore

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Among them chest ultrasonography can detect and quantify the extravascular lung water, creating “comet-tail” ultrasound artefacts (ULCs) from water-thickened pulmonary interlobular septa. …”
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    Impact of Urban Waterfront Green Space Landscape Elements on Public Health Behaviors Based on Restorative Perception by Yi WU, Hongfei QIU, Xinyue LUO, Yaping HU

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Firstly, prioritize the development of natural landscapes while minimizing artificial elements, and leverage natural features to create inviting environments while ensuring their regular maintenance; secondly, strategically plan spatial colors to foster vibrant and diverse landscapes, with a focus on color harmony; and thirdly, implement tailored designs for landscape nodes to cater to diverse needs and establish functional spaces based on health behavior types, for which specific measures include promoting restorative activities through the integration of vibrant floral displays in open waterfront areas, providing physical activity infrastructure along watersides and on rubberized surfaces to satisfy public exercise requirements, and augmenting architectural spaces in aesthetically pleasing colorful venues to facilitate social interactions. …”
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    Estimation of Manning\'s Roughness Coefficient by the Inverse Solving Method using Observational Data (Sanij River-Yazd, Iran) by Mahtab Alimoradi, Mohammad Reza Ekhtesasi, Arash malekian

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Extended Abstract Background: The coefficient of hydraulic roughness of rivers is one of the most important factors in the planning, design, operation, and maintenance of water resources projects in river engineering studies. …”
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    Pressure-sensitive in-situ underwater adhesives by Jiabin Liu, Parth Singh, Tsz Hung Wong, Shaoting Lin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract While in-situ underwater adhesives are highly desirable for marine exploration and underwater robotics, existing underwater adhesives suffer from significantly reduced performance compared to air-cured adhesives, mainly due to difficulties in removing interfacial water molecules. Here, we develop a pressure-sensitive in-situ underwater adhesive featuring superabsorbent particles infused with functional silane and hydrogel precursors. …”
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    Innovation Ecosystem of Iran's Tourism Industry with Emphasis on Supply Chain by Azizolah Jafari, mahdi alaei kerahrudi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A specific approach to creating innovative tourism ecosystems involves developing "destination management systems" (DMS). …”
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    The Second Protonation in the Bio-Catalytic Cycles of the Enzymes Cytochrome P450 and Superoxide Reductase by Tudor Spataru, Lisa Maria Dascalu, Andreea Moraru, Mariana Moraru

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In the bio-catalytic cycle of Cytochrome P450, the enzyme binds another proton to the distal oxygen atom, producing a water molecule and Compound <b>1</b>. In contrast, in the bio-catalytic cycle of the Superoxide Reductase, the enzyme binds a proton to the proximal oxygen atom, producing a hydrogen peroxide molecule, which later decomposes into oxygen and water. …”
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    Sistem Pendeteksi Banjir dan Badai Angin serta Monitoring Cuaca Berbasis Internet of Things by Ida Bagus Made Lingga Pradirta, I Nyoman Piarsa, I Putu Arya Dharmaadi

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…It is necessary to have technology that can provide early warning to minimize the impact, one of which is the Internet of Things which is a technology that allows humans to control and perform tasks automatically on an object that is connected via the internet. This research creates a prototype tool using the concept of the Internet of Things that can provide early warning and monitoring of water levels in the event of flooding, wind speed, temperature, humidity, light intensity, and rain in a specific and real time place displayed on an Android mobile application for users and web applications for admins. …”
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    Characterization of ready-to-eat tahini-oat bars with added value from Prunus avium L. by Dimitrova-Dimova Maria, Mihaylova Dasha, Popova Aneta, Doykina Pavlina, Goranov Bogdan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study presents the prospect of creating tahini-oat bars as an accessible snack option with added value from Prunus avium L. dried fruits. …”
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    Measuring and estimation of suspended sediment variation using sediment rating curve approach in Mereg River by Sohila Aghabeigi Amin, Heidar Mirzaei

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…As a major component of hydrological, geomorphological, and ecological functioning of rivers, suspended sediment has been identified as the leading direct cause of river instabilities. …”
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    Advanced Low-Cost Technology for Assessing Metal Accumulation in the Body of a Metropolitan Resident Based on a Neural Network Model by Yulia Tunakova, Svetlana Novikova, Vsevolod Valiev, Maxim Danilaev, Rashat Faizullin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Since metals enter the body from the environment, the predictors of the model are metal content in drinking water and soil. In this case, water characterizes the short-term impact on the organism, and drinking water, combined with metal contents in soil, is a depository medium that accumulates metals from anthropogenic sources—the long-term impact. …”
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    Preparation and Characterization of Biocomposite Films with Enhanced Oxygen Barrier and Antioxidant Properties Based on Polylactide and Extracts from Coffee Silverskin by Argyri-Ioanna Petaloti, Adamantini Paraskevopoulou, Dimitris S. Achilias

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Several properties of the prepared biocomposites were measured using techniques such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR, ATR), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and oxygen and water vapor permeability, together with mechanical and physico-chemical characterization and measurements of water content, film solubility, and degree of swelling. …”
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    A Novel Hybrid Approach to Forecasting Crude Oil Prices Using Local Mean Decomposition, ARIMA, and XGBoost by Jawaria Nasir, Muhammad Aamir, Soofia Iftikhar, A. B. Albidah, Ohud A. Alqasem, Maysaa E. A. Elwahab, Ilyas Khan, Wei Sin Koh

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Crude oil in its usage and process brings about several issues that affect the environment including soiling of the air and water and the release of greenhouse gases leading to changes in the climate. …”
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