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Kebede, Basha, Dembi Korji, and Girma Amare. "Participatory evaluation and selection of improved haricot bean varieties at liben district, lowland agro ecology of Guji zone, Oromia regional state, Ethiopia." Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development 7, no. 8 (March 27, 2018): 160–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18488/journal.1005/2017.7.8/1005.8.160.166.

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The activity was conducted in Liben district to evaluate the yield performance of improved haricot bean varieties. 25 pastorals and agro pastorals were selected from Measa kebele with collaboration of Liben Pastoral and Agro Pastoral Office, Zonal Mobile Supporting Team and kebele leaders. The 25 pastoral and agro pastorals were grouped into one PAPRG. Then 25 PAPRG members were regrouped into three experimental pastorals and agro pastoralists. Training were given for PAPRG members. Exchange visit was arranged to share experience on the work each PAPRG. Haramaya, Awasa Dume, Ebado varieties were evaluated with standard check variety. Descriptive statistics and direct matrix ranking was used to analysis the data. Local variety give the highest yield (31kg/ha). PAPRG criteria for haricot bean production was market demand, color, disease/insect reaction, drought resistance. Accordingly, Ebado variety was preferred by PAPRGs based on marketability while Local check and Awasa Dube were selected as first and second respectively based on drought resistance, number of pod/plant, higher yield and resistance to insects. Haramaya variety was susceptible to insects. Pastoralists and agro pastoralists should use Ebado variety to increase their income and local variety for household consumption.
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Kibret, Tilahun, and Arthur D. Harrison. "The benthic and weed-bed faunas of Lake Awasa (Rift Valley, Ethiopia)." Hydrobiologia 174, no. 1 (April 1989): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00006053.

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Getachew, T., and C. H. Fernando. "The food habits of an herbivorous fish (Oreochromis niloticus Linn.) in Lake Awasa, Ethiopia." Hydrobiologia 174, no. 3 (April 1989): 195–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00008157.

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Ferroni, L., C. Baldisserotto, L. Pantaleoni, P. Billi, M. P. Fasulo, and S. Pancaldi. "High salinity alters chloroplast morpho-physiology in a freshwater Kirchneriella species (Selenastraceae) from Ethiopian Lake Awasa." American Journal of Botany 94, no. 12 (December 1, 2007): 1972–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.3732/ajb.94.12.1972.

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Kifle, Demeke, and Amha Belay. "Seasonal variation in phytoplankton primary production in relation to light and nutrients in Lake Awasa, Ethiopia." Hydrobiologia 196, no. 3 (May 1990): 217–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00006135.

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Buchy, Marlene, and Felekech Basaznew. "Gender-blind Organizations Deliver Gender-biased Services: The Case of Awasa Bureau of Agriculture in Southern Ethiopia." Gender, Technology and Development 9, no. 2 (January 2005): 235–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097185240500900204.

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Getachew, T. "Digestive efficiency and nutrient composition gradient in the gut of Oreochromis niloticus L. in Lake Awasa, Ethiopia." Journal of Fish Biology 33, no. 4 (October 1988): 501–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1988.tb05494.x.

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Getachew, T. "Stomach pH, feeding rhythm and ingestion rate in Oreochromis niloticus L. (Pisces: Cichlidae) in Lake Awasa, Ethiopia." Hydrobiologia 174, no. 1 (April 1989): 43–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00006056.

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Mengestou, Seyoum, and C. H. Fernando. "Biomass and production of the major dominant crustacean zooplankton in a tropical Rift Valley lake, Awasa, Ethiopia." Journal of Plankton Research 13, no. 4 (1991): 831–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/13.4.831.

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Mengestou, Seyoum, J. Green, and C. H. Fernando. "Species composition, distribution and seasonal dynamics of Rotifera in a Rift Valley lake in Ethiopia (Lake Awasa)." Hydrobiologia 209, no. 3 (February 1991): 203–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00015343.

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Yitbarek, Baye Andarge. "Hydrogeological and hydrochemical framework of complex volcanic system in the Upper Awash River basin, Central Ethiopia : with special emphasis on inter-basins groundwater transfer between Blue Nile and Awash rivers." Poitiers, 2009. http://theses.edel.univ-poitiers.fr/theses/2009/Yitbarek-Baye-Andarge/2009-Yitbarek-Baye-Andarge-These.pdf.

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Une approche utilisant plusieurs méthodes convergentes a été mise en oeuvre pour étudier le cadre hydrogéologique du système aquifère volcanique fracturé et complexe du bassin supérieur du fleuve Awash situé sur le bord du Rift éthiopien. L'écoulement des eaux souterraines et les mécanismes de recharge des différents aquifères ont été étudiés à l'aide de méthodes conventionnelles de terrain, de l'hydrochimie, de l'hydrologie isotopique et de la modélisation numérique des flux souterrains. Des relations lithohydrostratigraphiques ont été établies à partir des logs lithologiques de forages exploratoires profonds. Les résultats montrent un modèle d'écoulement et des caractéristiques hydrauliques des différents aquifères volcaniques très complexes. La corrélation litho-hydrostratigraphique indique que l'aquifère basaltique inférieur, constitué de scories poreuses et perméables, est continu tout le long depuis le Nil Bleu jusqu'à la zone étudiée. L'analyse de la variation temporelle et spatiale des échantillons d’eau provenant d'endroits différents a révélé des interactions nettes entre l'eau souterraine et l'eau superficielle. De nouvelles évidences des transferts d'eau inter-bassins sont apparues. Deux aquifères basaltiques régionaux (l'aquifère supérieur et l'aquifère inférieur) ont été identifiés, montrant des signatures hydrochimiques et isotopiques bien distinctes. Dans la partie sud de la zone étudiée, l'aquifère supérieur et l'aquifère inférieur forment un système aquifère régional non confiné. Dans les parties nord et centrale du bassin au contraire, il apparaît que les deux systèmes sont séparés par un aquiclude régional, donnant lieu par endroits à des puits artésiens. Les eaux souterrainex provenant des puits d'exploration profonds (plus de 250 m) pénétrant l'aquifère basaltique inférieur et des puits situés au sud se sont révélées modérément mineralisées (TDS 400-650 mg/l), avec une composition isotopique stable, relativement moins enrichie et avec presque pas de tritium. Par contre, l'aquifère supérieur superficiel a une concentration ionique moins importante, davantage enrichie isotopiquement. Les résultats des différentes méthodes montrent clairement qu'il existe un transfert d'eau souterraine du nord du bassin adjacent du Nil Bleu vers le bassin supérieur du fleuve Awash. Les résultats convergent également pour attester de l'origine commune de la recharge et de la continuité hydraulique de l'aquifère basaltique inférieur exploité par des forages. Ceci peut avoir des implications pratiques capitales car l'existence d'importantes ressources d'eau souterraine en profondeur peut résoudre les problèmes d'approvisionnement de nombreuses villes, y compris la capitale, Addis Ababa. Ces résultats pourront aussi contribuer à mettre à jour d'autres aquifères régionaux le long des limites du rift dans des zones ayant une structure hydrogéologique similaire à celle du bassin supérieur du fleuve Awash
Integrated approach has been used to investigate the hydrogeological framework of a complex fractured volcanic aquifer system in the Upper Awash river basin located at the western shoulder of the Ethiopian rift. The groundwater flow system and mechanism of recharge of different aquifers have been studied using conventional hydrogeological field investigations, hydrochemistry, isotope hydrology and numerical groundwater flow modeling techniques. Litho-hydrostratigraphic relationships were constructed from lithologic logs obtained from exploratory drilling of deep boreholes. The result indicates quite complex flow pattern and hydraulic characteristics of the different volcanic aquifers. The litho-hydrostratigraphic correlation indicates that the permeable and porous scoraceous lower basaltic aquifer is extended laterally all the way from the Blue Nile Plateau to the study area. . The analysis of the temporal and spatial variation of water samples from different places revealed clear undwater-surface water interactions. New evidences have also emerged on the inter-basin groundwater transfer. Two distinct regional basaltic aquifers (Upper and lower) are identified showing distinct hydrochemical and isotopic signatures. In the southern part of the study area the upper and lower aquifers form one unconfined regional aquifer system. In the northern and central part of the basin, it appears that the two systems are separated by regional aquiclude forming confined aquifers, in places with artesian wells. The groundwater from the deep exploratory wells (>250m) tapping the lower basaltic aquifer and wells located in the south were found to be moderately mineralized (TDS: 400-600 mg/l), with relatively depleted stable isotope composition and with almost zero tritium. In contrast, the upper shallow aquifer has lesser ionic concentration, more isotopically enriched. Evidences from the different methods clearly indicate inter-basin groundwater transfer from the Blue Nile basin to the Upper Awash basin. The evidences also converge to testify common origin of recharge, presence of hydraulic connectivity for systems tapping the lower basaltic aquifer. This has enormous practical implication in finding large groundwater reserve at a greater depth that can solve the current water supply problems of the community including the capital Addis Ababa. It will also have important role in finding more regional aquifers along the plateau-rift margins in many areas having similar hydrogeological setup as the study area
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Konchi, Wakgari Furi. "Hydrogeology of complex volcanic systems in continental rifted zone : integrated geochimical, geophysical and hydrodynamic approach : Middle Awash basin, Main Ethiopian Rift, Ethiopia." Poitiers, 2010. http://theses.edel.univ-poitiers.fr/theses/2010/Konchi-Wakgari-Furi/2010-Konchi-Wakgari-Furi-These.pdf.

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Middle Awash basin, located in the complex volcanic centre of the Ethiopian Rift valley, is one of the drought prone areas marked by considerable water supply problems. Due to lack of surface waters, groundwater remains the sole resource supplying water for domestic and livestock. However, its effective use has been hampered due to the complex aquifer system of this basin. In this study, multidisciplinary method has been applied to characterize the hydrogeological system of this complex volcanic basin. The combined results from datasets show two distinct aquifer systems linked to geology and physiographic location. The Ca-alkaline rocks like basalt, ignimbrite, and trachybasalt form aquifers in the mountain regions whereas the Na-alkalne rocks which include scoria, pumice, tuff, and volcanoclastics are main aquifers in rift floor. Ground waters circulating in the highland areas are slightly mineralized and are Ca-Na-HCO3 type. On the other hand, ground waters in the rift floor are Na-HCO3-Cl types and are highly mineralized as well as contain high load of fluoride much higher than the permitted standard. Rivers hydrograph, hydrochemistry, environmental isotope, and 2D tomography are in good agreement showing fast percolation of rainfall and strong interaction between surface waters and ground waters. Result from numerical groundwater flow modeling further indicates the strong interaction between groundwater and surface waters in the form of losing and gaining
Le bassin central d'Awash, situé dans le centre volcanique complexe de la Vallée du Rift éthiopien, est un des secteurs les plus touchés par la sécheresse et par des problèmes considérables d'approvisionnement en eau. En raison du manque d'eau de surface, l'eau souterraine reste la ressource unique fournissant l'eau potable. Cependant, l'exploitation effective de l'eau souterraine s'est heurtée à la méconnaissance du système hydrogéologique complexe de ce bassin. Dans cette étude, une approche pluridisciplinaire a été mise en oeuvre pour caractériser l'hydrogéologie de ce bassin volcanique complexe. Les résultats couplés de l'ensemble des données montrent deux systèmes aquifères distincts liés à la géologie et à la localisation physiographique. Les roches Ca-alcalines comme le basalte, l'ignimbrite et le trachybasalte forment des aquifères dans les régions de montagne tandis que les roches Na-alcalines qui incluent les scories, la pierre ponce, les tufs et les volcanoclastiques constituent les principaux aquifères au niveau du plancher du rift. Les eaux souterraines circulant dans les secteurs montagneux sont légèrement minéralisées et sont de type Ca-Na-HCO3. Par contre, les eaux souterraines du plancher du rift sont de type Na-HCO3-Cl, sont fortement minéralisées et contiennent une charge en fluorure beaucoup plus élevée que les normes permises. Les résultats de diverses approches (hydrogrammes des fleuves, hydrochimie, isotopes environnementaux et tomographie 2D) sont concordants et montrent une percolation rapide des eaux de pluie et une forte interaction entre les eaux de surface et les eaux souterraines. Les résultats de modélisation numérique confirment la forte interaction eau souterraine - eaux de surface
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Nicol, Alan Leslie. "Contested margins : water resources, decentralisation and the state in the Awash valley, Ethiopia, 1985-1998." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271353.

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Edossa, D. C., and M. S. Babel. "Development of streamflow forecasting model using artificial neural network in the Awash River Basin, Ethiopia." Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol 10 , Issue 1: Central University of Technology Free State Bloemfontein, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11462/332.

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Early indication of possible drought can help in developing suitable drought mitigation strategies and measures in advance. Therefore, drought forecasting plays an important role in the planning and management of water resource in such circumstances. In this study, a non-linear streamflow forecasting model was developed using Artificial Neural Network (ANN) modeling technique at the Melka Sedi stream gauging station, Ethiopia, with adequate lead times. The available data was divided into two independent sets using a split sampling tool of the neural network software. The first data set was used for training and the second data set, which is normally about one fourth of the total available data, was used for testing the model. A one year data was set aside for validating the ANN model. The streamflow predicted using the model on weekly time step compared favorably with the measured streamflow data (R2 = 75%) during the validation period. Application of the model in assessing appropriate agricultural water management strategies for a large-scale irrigation scheme in the Awash River Basin, Ethiopia, has already been considered for publication in a referred journal.
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Walkup, Laura Casey. "TEPHROSTRATIGRAPHIC AND GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION OF COMPOSITIONALLY HETEROGENEOUS SILICIC TEPHRA IN THE MIDDLE AWASH REGION, AFAR, ETHIOPIA." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1375966531.

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Awada, Ahmad [Verfasser], Anja [Akademischer Betreuer] Klein, and Andreas [Akademischer Betreuer] Mitschele-Thiel. "Inter-RAT Mobility Robustness Optimization in Self-Organizing Networks / Ahmad Awada. Betreuer: Anja Klein ; Andreas Mitschele-Thiel." Darmstadt : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1110791828/34.

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Tessema, Selome M. "Hydrological modeling as a tool for sustainable water resources management: a case study of the Awash River Basin." Licentiate thesis, KTH, Miljöbedömning och -förvaltning, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-33617.

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The growing pressure on the world‘s fresh water resources is enforced by population growth that leads to conflicts between demands for different purposes. A main concern on water use is the conflict between the environment and other purposes like hydropower, irrigation for agriculture and domestic and industry water supply, where total flows are diverted without releasing water for ecological conservation. As a consequence, some of the common problems related to water faced by many countries are shortage, quality deterioration and flood impacts. Hence, utilization of integrated water resources management in a single system, which is built up by river basin, is an optimum way to handle the question of water. However, in many areas, when planning for balancing water demands major gaps exist on baseline knowledge of water resources. In order to bridge these gaps, hydro-logical models are among the available tools used to acquire adequate understanding of the characteristics of the river basin. Apart from forecasting and predicting the quantity and quality of water for decision makers, some models could also help in predicting the impacts of natural and anthropogenic changes on water resources and also in quantifying the spatial and temporal availability of the resources. However, main challenges lie in choosing and utilizing these models for a specific basin and managerial plan. In this study, an analysis of the different types of models and application of a selected model to characterize the Awash River basin, located in Ethiopia, is presented. The results from the modeling procedure and the performance of the model are discussed. The different possible sources of uncertainties in the modeling process are also discussed. The results indicate dissimilar predictions in using different methods; hence proper care must be taken in selecting and employing available methods for a specific watershed prior to presenting the results to decision makers.
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Grimwood, Robert M. "An evaluation of non-Sunday School children's training programs used by conservative, local Baptist churches in Michigan." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN) Access this title online, 2002. http://www.tren.com.

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Awada, Ali [Verfasser], and Dirk [Akademischer Betreuer] Menzel. "Variable Range Hopping in Metalloxid-Halbleitern: Tieftemperatur-Transportmessungen an dünnen SnO2- und TiO2-Schichten / Ali Awada ; Betreuer: Dirk Menzel." Braunschweig : Technische Universität Braunschweig, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1175824127/34.

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Getachew, Kassa Negussie. "Tradition, continuity and socio-economic change among the pastoral Afar of the Middle Awash Valley in North Eastern Ethiopia." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.286730.

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Books on the topic "Awasa"

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Gilla, Nachattara Singha. Awasa de attharu: kahani sangrahi. S.I: DK Agencies, 2008.

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Sōmuka, Awara-chō (Japan). 1988 Awara chōsei yōran: Today's Awara. [Awara-chō]: Fukui-ken Awara-chō, 1988.

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Soramimi awawa. Tōkyō: Chūō Kōron Shinsha, 2005.

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Çiçek, Evı̂n. Awaza serpêhatı̂yan. Kadıköy, İstanbul: Weşanên Pêrı̂, 2004.

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Vikram, Nand Kishore. Awara Gard. Delhi: Publishers & Advertisers, 1998.

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Laurel, Juan-Tomás Avila. Awala cu sangui. Malabo [Equatorial Guinea]: Ediciones Pángola, 2000.

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Katsuhiko, Takahashi. Shunrō awase kagami. Tōkyō: Bungei Shunjū, 2006.

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Moeller, Robert L. Awana: God's miracle. Streamwood, Ill: Awana Clubs International, 2000.

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Turner, Judy. Awash with colour. Woodinville: That Patchwork Place, 1997.

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Naz, Mina. Hum hi awara thai. Karachi: [s.n.], 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Awasa"

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Cole, Sam, and Victoria Razak. "Island Awash – Sustainability Indicators and Social Complexity in the Caribbean." In Quality-of-Life Community Indicators for Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management, 141–61. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9861-0_8.

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Goldfarb, Nancy. "“Watery Words Awash”: The Sounds of Water in Wallace Stevens." In The Aesthetics of Enchantment in the Fine Arts, 49–56. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3234-5_3.

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Thiagarajan, Hariharan, John Hatcliff, and Robby. "Awas: AADL Information Flow and Error Propagation Analysis Framework." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 294–310. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59155-7_23.

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Beyene, Tsegamlak D., Mamaru A. Moges, and Seifu A. Tilahun. "Development of Rainfall Disaggregation Model in the Awash River Basin, Ethiopia." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, 50–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15357-1_4.

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Takada, Tetsuji, and Hideki Koike. "Awase-E: Image-Based Authentication for Mobile Phones Using User’s Favorite Images." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 347–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45233-1_26.

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Tibebe, Mahtsente, Assefa M. Melesse, and Birhanu Zemadim. "Runoff Estimation and Water Demand Analysis for Holetta River, Awash Subbasin, Ethiopia Using SWAT and CropWat Models." In Springer Geography, 113–40. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18787-7_7.

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Gallotti, Rosalia, and Margherita Mussi. "Before, During, and After the Early Acheulean at Melka Kunture (Upper Awash, Ethiopia): A Techno-economic Comparative Analysis." In Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology, 53–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75985-2_4.

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Hardon, Anita. "Introduction." In Critical Studies in Risk and Uncertainty, 1–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57081-1_1.

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Abstract The everyday lives of contemporary youth are awash with chemicals to boost pleasure, energy, sexual performance, appearance, and health. What do pills, drinks, sprays, powders, and lotions do for youth? What effects are youth seeking? The ChemicalYouth ethnographies presented here, based on more than five years of fieldwork conducted in Amsterdam, Brooklyn, Cayagan de Oro, Paris, Makassar, Puerto Princesa, and Yogyakarta, show that young people try out chemicals together, compare experiences, and engage in collaborative experiments. ChemicalYouth: Navigating Uncertainty: In Search of the Good Life makes a case for examining a broader range of chemicals that young people use in their everyday lives. It focuses not just on psychoactive substances—the use of which is viewed with concern by parents, educators, and policymakers—but all the other chemicals that young people use to boost pleasure, moods, vitality, appearance, and health, purposes for using chemicals that have received far less scholarly attention. It takes the use of chemicals as situated practices that are embedded in social relations and that generate shared understandings of efficacy. More specifically, it seeks to answer the question: how do young people balance the benefits and harms of chemicals in their quest for a good life?
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Dessu, Shimelis Behailu, Abdulkarim Hussein Seid, Anteneh Z. Abiy, and Assefa M. Melesse. "Flood Forecasting and Stream Flow Simulation of the Upper Awash River Basin, Ethiopia Using Geospatial Stream Flow Model (GeoSFM)." In Springer Geography, 367–84. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18787-7_18.

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Tessema, Selome M., Shimelis Gebriye Setegn, and Ulla Mörtberg. "Watershed Modeling as a Tool for Sustainable Water Resources Management: SWAT Model Application in the Awash River Basin, Ethiopia." In Sustainability of Integrated Water Resources Management, 579–606. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12194-9_30.

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Conference papers on the topic "Awasa"

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Wynholds, Laura, David Fearon, Christine L. Borgman, and Sharon Traweek. "Awash in stardust." In the 2011 iConference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1940761.1940912.

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"AWASN 2012 Workshop Organizing Committee." In 2012 41st International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icppw.2012.105.

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"Message from AWASN 2012 Workshop Chairs." In 2012 41st International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icppw.2012.104.

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"AWASN 2014 Workshop Foreword and Program Committee." In 2014 43nd International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICCPW). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icppw.2014.11.

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"AWASN 2015 Workshop Foreword and Program Committee." In 2015 44th International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icppw.2015.5.

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"AWASN 2016 Workshop Foreword and Program Committee." In 2016 45th International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icppw.2016.6.

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"AWASN 2017 Workshop Foreword and Program Committee." In 2017 46th International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icppw.2017.6.

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Jafari, Amir, Nikos G. Tsagarakis, Bram Vanderborght, and Darwin G. Caldwell. "A novel actuator with adjustable stiffness (AwAS)." In 2010 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iros.2010.5648902.

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Hajjej, Fahima, Yousra Bendaly Hlaoui, and Leila Jemni Ben Ayed. "Cloud Adapted Workflow e-Assessment System: Cloud-AWAS." In 2017 IEEE 41st Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/compsac.2017.86.

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Dalela, Chhaya, M. V. S. N. Prasad, and Binod Kanaujia. "Experimental investigation at 2300MHz with AWAS Electromagnetic code." In 2016 IEEE 1st International Conference on Power Electronics, Intelligent Control and Energy Systems (ICPEICES). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpeices.2016.7853655.

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Reports on the topic "Awasa"

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Leu, Katherine. Data for Students: The Potential of Data and Analytics for Student Success. RTI Press, March 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2020.rb.0023.2003.

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Postsecondary education is awash in data. Postsecondary institutions track data on students’ demographics, academic performance, course-taking, and financial aid, and have put these data to use, applying data analytics and data science to issues in college completion. Meanwhile, an extensive amount of higher education data are being collected outside of institutions, opening possibilities for data linkages. Newer sources of postsecondary education data could provide an even richer view of student success and improve equity. To explore this potential, this brief describes existing applications of analytics to student success, presents a framework to structure understanding of postsecondary data topics, suggests potential extensions of these data to student success, and describes practical and ethical challenges.
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