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GIS-based multi-criteria decision making for identifying rainwater harvesting sites
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Cântecul lui Ioasaf şi verşul Sfântului Alexie, omul lui Dumnezeu. O abordare literară
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Showcasing Emptiness? Voicing Redemption Through ‘Saharomania’ in the French Literary Imaginary
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De l’île de Majorque au désert du Sahara : réseaux de commerce juifs et trafic du cuivre vers 1400
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La femme-frontière : Desert Blood comme paradigme de la violence engendrée par l’exil statique dans la société chicana
Published 2011-06-01“…Experiences of exile are certainly as unique as the violence they give rise to, depending on the situation and the place... The case of Desert Blood, by the Chicana author Alicia Gaspar de Alba is particularly interesting from this point of view in that it takes into account a very special kind of exile — static exile engendered by a brutal historical displacement of the Mexican-U.S. border — and a particular use of violence, since it addresses the terrible femicide in which women have been killed from the 1990s up until today in the unfortunately infamous zone around Ciudad Juarez (the number of victims is now probably into the thousands). …”
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Chemistry of Hydrothermally Destabilized Rare-Metal and Radioactive Minerals in Deformed A-Type Granite in the Vicinity of Nugrus Shear Zone, South Eastern Desert, Egypt
Published 2024-12-01“…In the Wadi Nugrus area, south Eastern Desert of Egypt, A-type granite is highly deformed in a prominent NW-SE trending shear zone, likely related to the Najd shear system. …”
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Ruées vers l’or au Sahara : l’orpaillage dans le désert du Ténéré et le massif de l’Aïr (Niger)
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Predicting Future Surface Runoff Delivered to the Euphrates River Using LARSWG and SWAT Models: (Sahiliya Valley in the Iraqi Western Desert as a Case Study)
Published 2025-02-01“… The Weather Generation Model “LARSWG” and hydrological Model “SWAT” used in this study to estimate the quantity of future surface runoff in the Sahiliya Valley located within the Iraqi western desert. The weather data for the last ten years used as input in the LARSWG model to generate future weather data under the effect of climate change. …”
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Spatio-temporal analysis of litterfall load in the lower reaches of Qarqan and Tarim rivers using BP neural networks
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Phosphorus transitions driven by cyclone biparjoy linked middle east North Africa (MENA) and Indian Thar Desert dust storm pathways in Asia’s largest grassland
Published 2025-02-01“…Our findings revealed that the Middle East, North Africa, and Thar Desert significantly contributed to phosphorus deposition in the target grassland during specific seasons. …”
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Compositional Variation of PCBs, PAHs, and OCPs at Gas Phase and Size Segregated Particle Phase during Dust Incursion from the Saharan Desert in the Northwestern Anatolian Peninsula
Published 2016-01-01“…A dust incursion occurred in Istanbul on 1 February 2015 from the Saharan Desert. During this episode, 938 μg·m−3 of TSP concentration was observed. …”
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Sources of the Aeolian Material in Periglacial Conditions Based on Quartz Grain Analysis, Ebba Valley, Svalbard
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An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Late Islamic Cemeteries Within the Cathedral (15th–18th Century CE) and the Ruins of Adulis (Mid-19th–Early 20th Century CE), Massawa, Eritrea:...
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Operation Chaos : the Vietnam deserters who fought the CIA, the brainwashers, and themselves /
Published 2018Subjects: “…Vietnam War, 1961-1975 Desertions United States. 12874…”
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