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Fractional-Order Total Variation Image Restoration Based on Primal-Dual Algorithm
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Casa de piedra dam: effects of clear water on the river Colorado hydrography
Published 2017-12-01“…With the purpose of checking the fact in a quantitative way, cartographies from a certain stretch were taken, being this stretch considered a witness one in periods around 25 years, assessing meanders appearance and disappearance, and comparing these quantities with the variation -in the same sense-, that took place since Casa de Piedra dam start up. …”
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CASA DE PIEDRA: EFECTOS DE LAS AGUAS CLARAS EN LA HIDROGRAFÍA DEL RÍO COLORADO
Published 2017-12-01“…With the purpose of checking the fact in a quantitative way, cartographies from a certain stretch were taken, being this stretch considered a witness one in periods around 25 years, assessing meanders appearance and disappearance, and comparing these quantities with the variation -in the same sense-, that took place since Casa de Piedra dam start up. …”
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A Data Stream-Based, Integrative Approach to Reliable and Easily Manageable Real Time Environmental Monitoring
Published 2015-12-01“…The Galilee middleware system for RTEM is based on the distributed system model and designed to support various RTEM applications in a reliable and easily manageable way. In this paper, we also demonstrate and evaluate the current prototype implementation of the Galilee system with those datasets obtained from the previous sensor-based water quality monitoring project for Lake Soyang from 2011 to 2012.…”
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Livelihood Risk, Culture, and the HIV Interface: Evidence from Lakeshore Border Communities in Buliisa District, Uganda
Published 2019-01-01“…Such behaviors negatively affected minors and in many ways predisposed them to HIV infection. The lake shore-border heterogeneity resulted in a population with varying HIV knowledge, attitudes, behavior, and competencies to risk perception and adaptation amidst negative masculinities and negative resilience. …”
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The Example of Mersin in the Sustainability of Coastal Cities under the Impact of Climate Change
Published 2023-07-01“…In general, coastal cities established along the coasts of sea and lake shores have received immigration as a result of the opportunities they offer and new places have been produced in order to meet the needs and demands of the increasing population. …”
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Retreat of the Greenland Ice Sheet leads to divergent patterns of reconfiguration at its freshwater and tidewater margins
Published 2024-01-01“…Greenland's marine- and land-terminating glaciers are retreating inland due to climate warming, reconfiguring the way the ice sheet interacts with its proglacial environment. …”
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Les ports romains atlantiques et intérieurs en France : équipement, architecture, fonction et environnement
Published 2020-12-01“…Before embarking on a long journey across the Three Gauls (Lyonnaise, Aquitaine et Belgique), with stops along the way in the best-known ports today, it seemed important to us to recall the foundations of this promising field of study. …”
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Crimean-Ottoman Factor in the Socio-Cultural System of Russia in Early Modern Times
Published 2020-11-01“…But the transfer of the agrarian center to the south was restrained by the constant military danger from the Wild Field, which was part of the Horde, and then the Crimean Khanate, backed until the end of the 18 century by the Ottoman Empire, perceiving the Black Sea with its “inland lake”. As a result, the struggle for the Black Sea and Crimea to become a part of Russia, as well as the overcoming the patrimonial order, becomes a matter of civilizational success or failure of Russia in the context of world history.…”
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Could Metabolic Syndrome, Lipodystrophy, and Aging Be Mesenchymal Stem Cell Exhaustion Syndromes?
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Does Caregiver Engagement Predict Outcomes of Adolescent Wilderness Therapy?
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Evaluation of the possibility of Spirulina Spirulina platensis culture in the deep aquifer well, Seistan, Southeastern Iran
Published 2023-09-01“…This study was carried out to evaluate the water capacity of the country's first deep aquifer well located in the Seistan region for the cultivation of Spirulina platensis.Materials and methods: Six treatments including deep aquifer well water with high salinity of 25, 12.5, and 5 ppt (Seistan deep aquifer well without changing salinity, deep water diluted with distilled water to 12.5 ppt salinity and 5 ppt) and tap water with high salinity of 25, 12.5 and 5 (prepared from Urmia Lake salt) were prepared. Spirulina algae was cultivated under standard conditions including temperature 30 ± 2 °C, light 37 µmol/m2/s; 16 hours light and 8 hours darkness for 21 days. …”
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In Vitro Antagonistic Effect of Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Fermented Beverage and Finfish on Pathogenic and Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganism in Ethiopia
Published 2021-01-01“…Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and Tukey post hoc analysis was performed by SPSS 25 statistical software. …”
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