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Ohta, T., and R. Matsuzaki. "Flow Visualization on Lower Surfaces of Wave Rider Configurations at Mach 5.5." Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets 35, no. 3 (May 1998): 405–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/2.3343.

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Chen, Zhang Ying, Xing Nong Zhang, Xiu Qing Peng, and Hui Liu. "Study on Flow Pattern and Characteristics of Sediment Deposition in Tidal Reach of Yangtze River." Applied Mechanics and Materials 212-213 (October 2012): 283–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.212-213.283.

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Taking Nanjing macha river mouth of Yangtze river for example, a two-dimensional flow and sediment mathematical model was established to study flow pattern and characteristics of sediment deposition. The results of flow pattern show that there isn’t flood tidal current in the Nanjing baguazhou reach, but with tidal level alternating between flood tide and ebb tide, there is flood tidal current inside the river mouth under the condition of flood water. The calculation results of sediment deposition show that the sediment deposition is connected with the flow character and the incoming water and sediment condition. The deposition thickness at macha river mouth is much more than that of inside the macha river, and the sediment deposition in 1998 is much more than that of in 2006. With the increasing of calculational time, the deposition thickness per year decreases.
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Waringer, Johann, and Wolfram Graf. "Light-trapping of Trichoptera at the March, a lowland river in Eastern Austria." River Systems 16, no. 3 (February 13, 2006): 351–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/lr/16/2006/351.

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Shang, Wei Yan, and Fa Ju Qiu. "Design and Optimization of the Suspension System on the Wheel-Tracked Exploration Robot." Applied Mechanics and Materials 37-38 (November 2010): 294–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.37-38.294.

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In order to improve the ride performance of the wheel-tracked exploration robot, the suspension structure characteristics of wheel-tracked exploration robot have been analyzed, and the vibration model of the robot has subsequently been established. The stiffness coefficients and damp coefficients of the suspension system have been optimized, and the best mach program has been obtained. The study not only implements the optimization design of the suspension system, but also provides reference to other similar design problems.
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Haefner, R. R. "The IBM at Savannah River." IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 8, no. 1 (January 1986): 84–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mahc.1986.10001.

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MacDonald, Daniel G., and W. Rockwell Geyer. "Hydraulic Control of a Highly Stratified Estuarine Front*." Journal of Physical Oceanography 35, no. 3 (March 1, 2005): 374–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jpo-2692.1.

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Abstract Observations at the mouth of the Fraser River (British Columbia, Canada) indicate an abrupt frontal transition between unstratified river outflow and a highly stratified river plume with differences in salinity greater than 25 psu across a few meters in the vertical direction and several hundred meters in the horizontal direction. The front roughly follows a natural break in the bathymetry, crossing the channel at an angle of approximately 45°, and is essentially stationary for a period of approximately 3.5 h centered on the low tide following the larger of two daily ebbs. The location of the front is coincident with observations of significantly supercritical internal Froude numbers at the front, based on velocities in the along-flow direction. This observation contradicts the one-dimensional theory, which indicates that the Froude number should be 1. However, because the front is oriented obliquely to the outflow, a coordinate system can be selected that is normal to the front and for which a critical Froude number of 1 is obtained. This indicates that a Froude angle, similar in application to a Mach angle for transonic flows, can be used to determine critical conditions when the front is oblique to the principal flow direction.
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Albinger, O. "Bacteriological investigations of water and sediment of the River Danube between streamkilometers 16 and 1868 from March, 3rd-17th, 1988." Veröffentlichungen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Donauforschung 8, no. 2-4 (June 1, 1992): 115–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/agdonauforschung/8/1992/115.

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Ziegler, Gary R., and J. McKim Malville. "Choquequirao, Topa Inca's Machu Picchu: a royal estate and ceremonial center." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 7, S278 (January 2011): 162–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921311012580.

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AbstractWe provide a history and description of the Inca archaeological complex of Choquequirao, located high on a narrow ridge above the Apurimac River in a remote region of the Vilcabamba of Peru. We suggest that Choquequirao was built as a royal estate during the late 15th century by the Inca ruler, Topa Inca Yupanki, modeled after Machu Picchu. It was built in part by workers imported from Cachapoyas in Northern Peru. The site has alignments with the June and December solstices suggesting a strong solar focus and year-round ceremonial activities. A large truncated hill served as a ceremonial platform or ushnu. The platform was accessed through a double-jamb entranceway, indicating that passage was probably limited to those of high status. We suspect Choquequirao functioned as a ceremonial center. It shares with Machu Picchu the remoteness, ‘other worldliness’, and liminality that are found in many pilgrimage centers of the world. Though Choquequirao, high above the Apurimac River, has a location that is equally as dramatic as Machu Picchu, it lacks the formable geological material required to create imperial-style monumental structures and shaped stone huacas. Choquequirao was occupied during the early colonial years by the Neo-Inca, and was abandoned sometime after the death of the last Inca in 1572. It is a fascinating puzzle that Spanish travelers of the time apparently never reached or described this major Inca complex, which was the most impressive in the Vilcabamba. Somehow, the Inca managed to keep it secret although relatives and others journeyed back and forth to colonial Cusco.
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Bulmer, M. H., and T. Farquhar. "Design and installation of a Prototype Geohazard Monitoring System near Machu Picchu, Peru." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 10, no. 9 (September 30, 2010): 2031–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-10-2031-2010.

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Abstract. The town of Machu Picchu, Peru, serves the >700 000 tourists visiting Machu Picchu annually. It has grown threefold in population in the past two decades. Due to the limited low-lying ground, construction is occurring on the unstable valley slopes. Slopes range from <10° on the valley floor to >70° in the surrounding mountains. The town has grown on a delta formed at the confluence of the Alcamayo, Aguas Calientes and Vilcanota Rivers. Geohazards in and around the town of particular concern are 1) large rocks falling onto the town and/or the rail line, 2) flash flooding by any one of its three rivers, and 3) mudflows and landslides. A prototype early warning system that could monitor weather, river flow and slope stability was installed along the Aguas Calientes River in 2009. This has a distributed modular construction allowing components to be installed, maintained, salvaged, and repaired by local technicians. A diverse set of candidate power, communication and sensor technologies was evaluated. Most of the technologies had never been deployed in similar terrain, altitude or weather. The successful deployment of the prototype proved that it is technically feasible to develop early warning capacity in the town.
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Li, Xin, Ai Guo Zhou, Yi Ge Du, and Yong Huang. "River Regulation of a Phosphate Mine Area in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area." Applied Mechanics and Materials 405-408 (September 2013): 2138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.405-408.2138.

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In order to meet the requirements for flood prevention, the blocked river channel of a certain phosphate mine area which located in the Three Gorges Reservoir area requires to be regulated. The river channel has the features of mountain-rivers. The flood prevention standard of the river channel is designed to prevent 50-year flood according to the local meteorological and hydrological data. The gravity gabion retaining walls has been used to support side slopes, the Reynolds gabion cushion has been used to protect the bottom, and the reinforced Mack mattresses has been employed to protect slopes. The results indicate that the minimum cross sectional area of the river is 25.743 m2 under the condition of 50-year flood, which is lower than the designed maximum cross sectional area of the river 31 m2, meaning that the design of the river channel meets the flood prevention requirements. In addition, the special material composition and structure features of gabion structures do not only overcome the defects of the traditional structure which features stereoplasm imperviousness and is prone to aging and failures, but also are characterized by good foundation adaptability and ecological features. This project can be referred to similar projects as the new ideas in river regulation of mine mountain areas.
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Sorooshian, Soroosh, Hoshin Gupta, Terri S. Hogue, Andrea Holz, and Dean Braatz. "A multi-step automatic calibration scheme (MACS) for river forecasting models utilizing the national weather service river forecast system (NWSRFS)." Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615749.

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Final Report to the Hydrologic Research Laboratory of the National Weather Service Grant NA #87WHO582
Traditional model calibration by National Weather Service (NWS) River Forecast Center (RFC) hydrologists involves a laborious and time -consuming manual estimation of numerous parameters. The National Weather Service River Forecasting System (NWSRFS), a software system used by the RFCs for hydrologic forecasting, includes an automatic optimization program (OPT3) to aid in model calibration. The OPT3 program is not used operationally by the majority of RFC hydrologists who perform calibration studies. Lack of success with the traditional single - step, single-criterion automatic calibration approach has left hydrologists more comfortable employing a manual step-by-step process to estimate parameters. This study develops a Multistep Automatic Calibration Scheme (MACS), utilizing OPT3, for the river forecasting models used by the RFCs: the Sacramento Soil Moisture Accounting (SAC-SMA). and SNOW-17 models. Sixteen parameters are calibrated in three steps, replicating the progression of manual calibration steps used by NWS hydrologists. MACS is developed by minimizing different objective functions for different parameters in a step -wise manner. Model runs are compared using the MACS optimized parameters and the manually estimated parameters for six basins in the North Central River Forecast Center (NCRFC) forecast area. Results demonstrate that the parameters obtained via the MACS procedure generally yield better model performance than those obtained by manual calibration. The MACS methodology is a time-saving approach that can provide prompt model forecasts for NWS watersheds.
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Souza, Nat?lia Cabral. "Propriedades anti-inflamat?rias e antioxidantes dos extratos aquosos das folhas de Turnera subulata Sm. E Anacardium occidentale L." PROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM BIOQU?MICA, 2017. https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/24281.

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Extratos vegetais s?o aplicados amplamente na medicina popular, principalmente na regi?o Nordeste do Brasil. O extrato das folhas de Turnera subulata e Anacardium occidentale, por exemplo, ? aplicado como alternativa no tratamento de diversas doen?as como diabetes, hipertens?o, dor cr?nica, c?ncer e inflama??es. Entretanto, apesar do seu amplo uso, os efeitos desses compostos ainda n?o est?o bem descritos. Deste modo, buscamos avaliar as propriedades antioxidantes e anti-inflamat?rias dos extratos das folhas de T. subulata e A. occidentale em um modelo de inflama??o in vitro, usando o lipopolissac?rideo como estimulo em macr?fagos da linhagem RAW 264.7. Para tanto, fizemos a quantifica??o de marcadores de resposta inflamat?ria na linhagem, assim como a sua capacidade de modula??o das prote?nas cinases ativadas por mit?geno (p38, ERK? e JNK). Adicionalmente, foram realizados ensaios de viabilidade pela rea??o com o brometo de 3-(4,5-dimetiltiazol-2-il)-2,5-difeniltetraz?lio e da sulforhodamina B, avalia??o da modula??o em fator de necrose tumoral alfa e interleucina-1?, al?m de ensaios espec?ficos para a avalia??o antioxidante como o de oxida??o de diclorofluoresce?na em tempo real, quantifica??o das esp?cies reativas do ?cido tiobarbit?rico, prote?nas tiol e carbonila??o de prote?nas. Os extratos apresentaram atividades antioxidantes e anti-inflamat?rias, por ser poss?vel observar que o co-tratamento com o extrato das folhas de T. subulata foi capaz de reduzir o estresse oxidativo nas c?lulas, produzido pela resposta inflamat?ria, tal como, possuiu a capacidade de modular diretamente a resposta inflamat?ria, modulando a atividade dos membros das vias prote?nas cinases ativadas por mit?geno. No extrato das folhas de A. occidentale, os resultados tamb?m demostraram atividade antioxidante, que foi observado a partir da diminui??o do dano oxidativo em macr?fagos tratados com as dosagens de 0,5 e 5 ?g/mL do extrato. Al?m disso, esse extrato reverteu os danos oxidativos e os par?metros inflamat?rios induzidos por lipopolissac?rideo nas c?lulas testadas, sendo capaz de inibir a libera??o do fator de necrose tumoral alfa e interleucina-1?. Marcadores inflamat?rios como receptor toll-like 4, receptor para produtos de glica??o avan?ada e CD40, que s?o induzidos por lipopolissac?rideo tamb?m foram modulados. Posteriormente avaliamos as vias de sinaliza??o envolvidas na resposta inflamat?ria mediada por lipopolissac?rideo. O extrato de A. occidentale bloqueou os efeitos do lipopolissac?rideo na fosforila??o de ERK?, SAPK/JNK e P38. Dessa forma, nossos resultados indicam os poss?veis efeitos antioxidantes e anti-inflamat?rios dos extratos aquosos de T. subulata e A. occidentale e demonstram os poss?veis mecanismos biol?gicos respons?veis por esses efeitos.
Plant extracts are widely applied in popular medicine, mainly in the Northeastern Brazil. The leaf extracts of Turnera subulata and Anacardium occidentale, for example, are applied as an alternative in the treatment of lots diseases such diabetes, hypertension, chronic pain, cancer and inflammation. Despite their wide use, the effects of these are still not well described. Thus, we to evaluate the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of leaf extracts of T. subulata and A. occidentale in an in vitro inflammation model of using lipopolysaccharide macrophage RAW 264.7 cells. Therefore, we quantified the inflammatory response markers in the lineage, as well as its ability to modulate the MAPKs (p38, ERK? and JNK). In addition, MTT and SRB viability tests, TNF-? and IL-1? modulation evaluation were performed, as well as specific tests for antioxidant evaluation such as DCFH, TBARS, thiol proteins and carbonylation of proteins. The extracts presented antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, and it was possible to observe that co-treatment with the extract of leaf the T. subulata was able to reduce the oxidative stress in the cells, produced by the inflammatory response, the capacity for modulate directly the inflammatory response, altering the activity of MAPK pathway members. In the extract of leaf the A. occidentale the results also showed antioxidant activity, which was observed when the extract decreased the oxidative damage in cells of macrophages treated with the dosages of 0.5 and 5 ?g/mL. In addition, this extract reversed the oxidative damage and inflammatory parameters induced by lipopolysaccharide in the cells tested, being able to inhibit the release of TNF-? and IL-1?. Inflammatory markers such as TLR4, RAGE and CD40 that are induced by LPS were also modulated. Later, we evaluated the signaling pathways involved in the lipopolysaccharide-mediated inflammatory response. The extract of A. occidentale blocked the effects of lipopolysaccharide on the phosphorylation of ERK?, SAPK/ JNK and p38. In this way, our results indicate the possible antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of the aqueous extracts of T. subulata and A. occidentale and demonstrate the possible biological mechanisms responsible for these effects.
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Amberson, Henry V. "Measurable effects of Elementary School Technology Education (ESTE) relating to math scores of fifth grade students resulting from participation in an ESTE unit of instruction pertaining to electricity at River Heights Elementary School, Menomonie, Wisconsin." Menomonie, WI : University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2006. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2006/2006ambersonh.pdf.

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Martins, Daniel Freitas Freire. "Estudo integrado do potencial fitorremediador da Eichhornia crassipes em ambientes naturais e sua utiliza??o para obten??o de extratos proteicos." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2014. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17791.

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This study aimed to analyze the phytoremediation potential of Eichhornia crassipes in natural environments, optimize the extraction process of crude protein from plant tissue and, obtain and characterize this process in order to determine its viability of use instead of the protein sources of animal and/or human feed. For this, it has been determined in Apodi/Mossor? river water the concentration of ammonium ions, nitrite, nitrate, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, copper, manganese, zinc, nickel, cobalt, sodium, aluminum, c?dmium, lead, and total chromium; It was determined in plant tissue of aquatic macrophytes of Eichhornia crassipes species present in Apodi/Mossor? River the moisture content, ash, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, copper, manganese, zinc, nickel, cobalt, sodium, aluminum, cadmium, lead, total chromium, total nitrogen and crude protein. It was also determined the translocation factor and bioaccumulation of all the quantified elements; It was developed and optimized the extraction procedure of crude protein based on the isoelectric method and a factorial design 24 with repetition; It was extracted and characterized the extract obtained by determining the moisture content, ash, magnesium, potassium, iron, copper, manganese, zinc, nickel, cobalt, sodium, cadmium, total nitrogen and crude protein. And finally, it was also characterized the protein extract using Thermogravimetric Analysis (TG), Derived Thermogravimetric (DTG), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and jelly-like electrophoresis of polyacrylamide (SDS -PAGE) to assess the their molecular weights/mass. Thus, from the results obtained for the translocation and bioaccumulation factors was found that the same can be used as phytoremediation agent in natural environments of all quantified elements. It was also found that the developed method of extraction and protein precipitation was satisfactory for the purpose of the work, which gave the best conditions of extraction and precipitation of proteins as: pH extraction equal to 13.0, extraction temperature equals 60 ? C, reaction time equals to 30 minutes, and pH precipitation equals to 4.0. As for the extract obtained, the total nitrogen and crude protein were quantified higher than those found in the plant, increasing the crude protein content approximately 116.88% in relation to the quantified contente in the vegetal tissue of macrophyte. The levels of nickel and cadmium were the unique that were found below the detection limit of used the equipment. The electrophoretic analysis allowed us to observe that the protein extract obtained is composed of low polypeptide chains by the molecular and phytochelatins, with 6 and 15 kDa bands. Analysis of TG, DTG, DSC and FT-IR showed similarities in protein content of the obtained extracts based on different collection points and 9 parts of the plant under study, as well as commercial soy protein and casein. Finally, based on all these findings, it was concluded that the obtained extract in this work can be used instead of the protein sources of animal feed should, before that, test its digestibility. As human supplementation, it is necessary to conduct more tests associated with the optimization process in the sense of removing undesirable components and constant monitoring of the water body and the raw material used
Este trabalho analisou o potencial fitorremediador da Eichhornia crassipes em ambientes naturais, otimizou o processo de extra??o da prote?na bruta do tecido vegetal e obteve e caracterizou a mesma, determinando sua viabilidade de uso em substitui??o as fontes prot?icas de ra??es animais e/ou humana. Para isso, determinou-se na ?gua do Rio Apodi/Mossor? a concentra??o de ?ons am?nio, nitrito, nitrato, c?lcio, magn?sio, pot?ssio, ferro, cobre, mangan?s, zinco, n?quel, cobalto, s?dio, alum?nio, c?dmio, chumbo e cromo total; Determinou-se no tecido vegetal das macr?fitas aqu?ticas da esp?cie Eichhornia crassipes presentes no Rio Apodi/Mossor? o teor de umidade, cinzas, nitrog?nio total e prote?na bruta e os mesmos metais determinados na ?gua. Calculou-se o fator de transloca??o e bioacumula??o de todos os elementos quantificados; Desenvolveu-se e otimizou-se o procedimento de extra??o da prote?na bruta utilizando como base o m?todo isoel?trico e um planejamento fatorial 24 com repeti??o; Extraiu-se e caracterizou-se o extrato obtido atrav?s da determina??o o teor de umidade, cinzas, nitrog?nio total e prote?na bruta e os mesmos metais determinados na ?gua. E, por fim, caracterizou-se tamb?m o extrato proteico utilizando An?lise Termogravim?trica (TG), Termogravimetria derivada (DTG), Calorimetria Explorat?ria Diferencial (DSC), Espectroscopia de Infravermelho (FT-IR) e Eletroforese em gel de poliacrilamida (SDS-PAGE) para avaliar as suas massas molares. Desta forma, a partir dos resultados obtidos para os fatores de transloca??o e bioacumula??o constatou-se que a mesma pode ser utilizada como agente fitorremediador em ambientes naturais de todos os elementos quantificados. Constatou-se ainda que o m?todo desenvolvido de extra??o e precipita??o de prote?nas foi satisfat?rio para o objetivo do trabalho, onde obteve-se as melhores condi??es de extra??o e precipita??o das prote?nas como sendo: pH de extra??o igual a 13,0; temperatura de extra??o igual a 60?C; tempo de rea??o igual a 30 minutos; e pH de precipita??o igual a 4,0. Quanto ao extrato obtido, os teores de nitrog?nio total e prote?na bruta quantificados foram superiores aos encontrados na planta, chegando a aumentar o teor de prote?na bruta cerca de 116,88% em rela??o ao teor quantificado no tecido vegetal da macr?fita. Os teores de n?quel e o c?dmio foram os ?nicos que se apresentaram abaixo do limite de detec??o do equipamento utilizado. A an?lise eletrofor?tica permitiu observar que o extrato proteico obtido ? constitu?do de cadeias polipept?dicas de baixo peso molecular e fitoquelatinas, com bandas de 6 e 15 kDa. As an?lises de TG, DTG, DSC e FT-IR permitiram constatar semelhan?as existentes no conte?do proteico dos extratos obtidos a partir de diferentes pontos de coleta e partes da planta em estudo, bem como da prote?na de soja 7 comercial e da case?na. Por fim, com base em todas essas constata??es, conclui-se que o extrato obtido no presente trabalho pode ser utilizado em substitui??o ?s fontes proteicas de ra??es animais devendo, antes disso, ser testado a sua digestibilidade. Quanto a suplementa??o humana, ? preciso a realiza??o de mais testes associados a otimiza??o do processo no sentido de remo??o dos componentes indesej?veis e constante monitoramento do corpo h?drico e da mat?ria-prima utilizada
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Martins, Daniel Freitas Freire. "Influ?ncia espa?o-temporal e fisiol?gica na absor??o de nutrientes e elementos t?xicos por Eichhornia crassipes visando o uso adequado da sua biomassa: o caso do Rio Apodi/Mossor? - RN." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2009. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17617.

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This study aims to determine the amount of nutrients and toxic elements in aquatic macrophytes of species Eichhornia crassipes present in River Apodi/Mossor? - RN and check some of the possibilities of using the biomass produced, based on the influence of space - temporal and physiological absorption of nutrients by plants. For this, was determined: Leaf area, Leaf wet mass, Leaf dry mass, Real humidity, Apparent humidity, Ash, Total nitrogen, Crude protein, Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, Total phosphorus, Sodium, Iron, Copper, Manganese, Zinc, Nickel, Cobalt, Aluminum, Cadmium, Lead and Total chromium at different times, 2 sampling points and 2 parts of plants (leaves and roots). The results show that the levels of nutrients, protein and toxic elements present in plant tissue of Eichhornia crassipes are influenced by spatial, temporal and physiological variability. In general, because the maximum values in the dry matter for total nitrogen (4.4088 g/100g), crude protein (27.5549 g/100g), total phosphorus (0.642 g/100 g), calcium (1.444 g/100g), magnesium (0.732 g/100 g), potassium (7.51 g/100 g), copper (4.4279 mg/100g), manganese (322.668 mg/100g), sodium (1.39 g/100g), iron (194.169 mg/100g) and zinc (3.5836 mg/100g), there was the possibility of using biomass of Eichhornia crassipes for various purposes such as in food animal, products production for human consumption, organic fertilizers, fabrication of brick low cost, and crafts. For all these applications requires a control of the levels of substances in plant tissue. Based on the levels of nutrients and crude protein, the younger plants (0 Month) would be best to have their biomass used. Moreover, one factor that contributes to the use of larger plants (6 Months), the levels of toxic elements which have significantly small or below the detection limit. Therefore, further studies quantifying the biomass produced/m2 at 0 and 6 months are needed for a more correct choice for the best time of harvest
Este trabalho tem como objetivo determinar a quantidade de nutrientes e elementos t?xicos em macr?fitas aqu?ticas da esp?cie Eichhornia crassipes presentes no Rio Apodi/Mossor? - RN e verificar possibilidades vi?veis do uso da biomassa produzida, tomando como base a influ?ncia espa?o-temporal e fisiol?gica na absor??o dos nutrientes pelas plantas. Para isto, determinou-se a: ?rea foliar, Massa foliar ?mida, Massa foliar seca, Umidade real, Umidade aparente, Cinzas, Nitrog?nio total, Prote?na bruta, C?lcio, Magn?sio, Pot?ssio, F?sforo total, S?dio, Ferro, Cobre, Mangan?s, Zinco, N?quel, Cobalto, Alum?nio, C?dmio, Chumbo e Cromo total em diferentes ?pocas, 2 pontos de colheita e 2 partes das plantas (folhas e raizes). Os resultados obtidos mostram que os n?veis de nutrientes, prote?na bruta e elementos t?xicos presentes no tecido vegetal da Eichhornia crassipes s?o influenciados pela variabilidade espacial, temporal e fisiol?gica. De forma geral, em virtude dos valores m?ximos obtidos na mat?ria seca para nitrog?nio total (4,4088 g/100g), prote?na bruta (27,5549 g/100g), f?sforo total (0,642 g/100g), c?lcio (1,444 g/100g), magn?sio (0,732 g/100g), pot?ssio (7,51 g/100g), cobre (4,4279 mg/100g), mangan?s (322,668 mg/100g), s?dio (1,39 g/100g), ferro (194,169 mg/100g), e zinco (3,5836 mg/100g), constatou-se a possibilidade de utiliza??o da biomassa da Eichhornia crassipes para diversos fins como, na alimenta??o animal, produ??o de derivados destinados ? alimenta??o humana, fertilizantes org?nicos, fabrica??o de tijolos de baixo custo, e pe?as artesanais. Para todas estas aplica??es ? necess?rio um controle cont?nuo dos n?veis dessas subst?ncias no tecido vegetal. Tomando como base os n?veis de nutrientes e prote?na bruta, as plantas mais jovens (0 M?s) seriam as mais indicadas para terem a sua biomassa utilizada. Por outro lado, um fator que contribui para a utiliza??o das plantas maiores (6 meses), s?o os n?veis de elementos t?xicos que se apresentam significativamente pequenos ou abaixo do limite de detec??o. Portanto, estudos posteriores quantificando a biomassa produzida/m2 em 0 e 6 meses s?o necess?rios para uma escolha mais correta em rela??o ? melhor ?poca de colheita
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Lee, Barry Everett. "The Nashville Civil Rights Movement: A Study of the Phenomenon of Intentional Leadership Development and its Consequences for Local Movements and the National Civil Rights Movement." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2010. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/history_diss/16.

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The Nashville Civil Rights Movement was one of the most dynamic local movements of the early 1960s, producing the most capable student leaders of the period 1960 to 1965. Despite such a feat, the historical record has largely overlooked this phenomenon. What circumstances allowed Nashville to produce such a dynamic movement whose youth leadership of John Lewis, Diane Nash, Bernard LaFayette, and James Bevel had no parallel? How was this small cadre able to influence movement developments on local and a national level? In order to address these critical research questions, standard historical methods of inquiry will be employed. These include the use of secondary sources, primarily Civil Rights Movement histories and memoirs, scholarly articles, and dissertations and theses. The primary sources used include public lectures, articles from various periodicals, extant interviews, numerous manuscript collections, and a variety of audio and video recordings. No original interviews were conducted because of the availability of extensive high quality interviews. This dissertation will demonstrate that the Nashville Movement evolved out of the formation of independent Black churches and college that over time became the primary sites of resistance to racial discrimination, starting in the Nineteenth Century. By the late 1950s, Nashville’s Black college attracted the students who became the driving force of a local movement that quickly established itself at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement. Nashville’s forefront status was due to an intentional leadership training program based upon nonviolence. As a result of the training, leaders had a profound impact upon nearly every major movement development up to 1965, including the sit-ins, the Freedom Rides, the March on Washington, the birth of SNCC, the emergence of Black Power, the direction of the SCLC after 1962, the thinking of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Birmingham campaign, and the Selma voting rights campaign. In addition, the Nashville activists helped eliminate fear as an obstacle to Black freedom. These activists also revealed new relationship dynamics between students and adults and merged nonviolent direct action with voter registration, a combination considered incompatible.
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Buettner, Ronald P. "A Headquarters Effectiveness Assessment Tool (HEAT)--evaluation of Headquarters Military Airlift Command (HQ MAC)--Powder River 1985 (PR85)--Command Post Exercise (CPX)." Thesis, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/21361.

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Doig, Thomas James. "Hitler comedy / Hitlerhoff." 2009. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/7540.

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The critical component of this thesis, “Hitler Comedy”, is a dissertation on the intersection between comedy theory in general, and the specific practice of Hitler comedy. Focusing on Bertolt Brecht’s play The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (1941; directed by Heiner Müller in 1995), and Dani Levy’s film Mein Führer: the Truly Truest Truth About Adolf Hitler (2007), my argument critiques existing “instrumentalist” theories of comedy as didactic and morally reductive. Moving beyond prevailing conceptualisations of comedy as corrective and/or forgiving, my dissertation emphasises the centrality of pleasure, displeasure and disruption for audience members in the process of their experiencing Hitler comedies.
The creative component of this thesis is a script and a DVD recording of Hitlerhoff, a theatre and multimedia work that combines the characters of Adolf Hitler and David Hasselhoff into a single hybrid figure. Hitlerhoff is a spectacular black comedy that uses comedy to entertain and unsettle, and to disrupt audience members’ expectations. Hitlerhoff is a practical demonstration of the ability of “irresponsible” comedy to act as a potent catalyst for “responsible”, ethically engaged discussions.
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Sharp, Deborah. Mama rides shotgun: A Mace Bauer mystery. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2009.

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Vocês brancos, não têm alma: Histórias de fronteiras. Belém, Pará: MPEG Editoração, 2002.

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Pozzobon, Jorge. Sociedade e improviso: Estudo sobre a (des)estrutura social dos índios Maku. Rio de Janeiro: Museu do Índio, FUNAI, 2011.

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Ride a bright and shining pony. Baltimore, MD: BrickHouse Books Inc, 2013.

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Mama rides shotgun. Woodbury, Minn: Midnight Ink, 2009.

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Silverwood-Cope, Peter L. Os makú: Povo caçador do noroeste da Amazônia. Brasília, Distrito Federal: Editora UnB, 1990.

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Horowitz, Anthony. Skeleton Key: An Alex Rider adventure. New York: Speak, 2004.

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Skeleton Key: An Alex Rider adventure. New York: Speak, 2006.

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Viviendo en el bosque: Un siglo de investigaciones sobre los makú del Noroeste amazónico. Medellín: Facultad de Ciencias Humanas y Económicas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín, 2010.

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Donaldson, Madeline. South America. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Co., 2005.

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Geipel, Robert. "The River Danube Flood of 27 March 1988." In Prediction and Perception of Natural Hazards, 111–18. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8190-5_13.

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Lai, Yongxuan, Shipeng Yang, Anshu Xiong, and Fan Yang. "Seamless Incorporation of Appointment-Based Requests on Taxi-Rider Match Scheduling." In Web and Big Data, 470–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60259-8_34.

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Wendo, Charles. "Science communication skills for water coverage. Case study: IHE-SciDev training." In Water conflicts and cooperation: a media handbook, 43–48. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247954.0010.

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Abstract In May 2017, a workshop was held in Cairo, Egypt, to explore ways in which researchers doing research on topics related to the Nile Basin can work with journalists, aiming for better communication of science through media. The workshop hosted 40 participants, including communication specialists, scientists, academics, policy makers and NGOs' representatives from Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan and international organizations. The workshop concluded that researchers and journalists needed more training in communicating and reporting science. In this respect, IHE Delft Institute partnered with SciDev.Net to develop and run an online course, 'Science Communication Skills for Water Cooperation and Diplomacy', which is described in this chapter. The main objective of the online course that took place between October 2018 and March 2019 was to build the capacity of scientists to engage with the media and effectively communicate science, and to deal with the River Nile as a vehicle of cooperation and development rather than conflict. Overall, the course had largely met the desired objectives. Most respondents greatly appreciated practical exercises, especially those on writing a press release and designing a communication strategy. The training platform was accessible and easy to use for most participants. However, there were areas that did not work as expected, most notably the length of the course.
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"March (Lü 旅)." In The Yi River Commentary on the Book of Changes, 449–55. Yale University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvgc61zp.62.

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Trifković, Gaj. "March Negotiations." In Parleying with the Devil, 135–95. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9781949668087.003.0004.

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Few episodes from the war in Yugoslavia have received as much attention from scholars and the general public as the so-called March Negotiations of 1943. The bulk of the NOVJ, including thousands of wounded, found itself totally surrounded in the Neretva River Valley by a heterogeneous coalition of enemy forces. With the choice of possible escape routes rapidly dwindling, Tito decided to use diplomacy. Under the guise of prisoner exchange, his envoys sought to obtain recognition of the NOVJ as a regular army from the Germans, as well as a temporary cease-fire, which would enable them to concentrate all their forces for a showdown with the Chetniks. In return, the Partisans appeared willing to discuss the possibility of a negotiated settlement with the Axis powers, and did not hide their intention to oppose a British landing in Yugoslavia with all available means.
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Simão Antunes Do Carmo, José. "The Hintze Ribeiro Bridge Collapse and the Lessons Learned." In River Basin Management - Sustainability Issues and Planning Strategies. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.96711.

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In March 2001, a serious accident occurred in Portugal during a flood on the Douro River, next to Porto, Portugal. The collapse of the Hintze Ribeiro Bridge killed 59 people traveling in a bus and in three cars that fell into the Douro River. This bridge was built at the end of the 19th century on a curve of the Douro River, next to the mouth of the Tâmega River, approximately 50 km upstream of Porto. It was found that the combined effects of sand dredging in the 25 years prior to the accident (1975–2000) and the erosion produced by five consecutive floods between December 2000 and March 2001 were the main causes of this accident. Aiming to contribute to the prevention of occurrences such as that registered in Portugal with the collapse of the Hintze Ribeiro Bridge, a brief overview of this bridge is presented herein, as well as the causes that led to the collapse, some reflections on the processes involved, and, mainly, the lessons learned.
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"Hudson River Fishes and their Environment." In Hudson River Fishes and their Environment, edited by E. Terry Euston, Susan A. Haney, Kathryn A. Hattala, and Andrew W. Kahnle. American Fisheries Society, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569827.ch17.

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<em>Abstract.</em>—Recreational fishing throughout the Hudson River estuary from the federal dam at Troy (river kilometer [rkm] 243) to the George Washington Bridge (rkm 19) was investigated during March 2001 through March 2002. Aerial counting surveys and angler interviews at nearly 200 access points were used to estimate fishing pressure, catch and harvest, catch rates, and various angler attributes. Fishing pressure for the mid-March through November period was estimated at 446,621 angler-hours. Most effort occurred in the late spring by anglers north of the Bear Mountain Bridge (rkm 74). Angling from boats comprised 72.6% of total effort. The total number of fish caught and harvested was estimated at 212,426 and 44,479 individuals, respectively, representing 31 species plus blue crab <em>Callinectes sapidus</em>. Most of the total catch was by boat anglers, although over the entire survey period shore anglers harvested the most fish. In sequence, striped bass <em>Morone saxatilis</em>, river herring <em>Alosa </em>spp., and white perch <em>M. americana </em>were the three most abundant species caught, whereas river herring, white perch, blue crab, and striped bass formed most of the harvest. Catch per unit effort (CPUE) and harvest per unit effort (HPUE) of shore anglers (0.69 fish/h and 0.22 fish/h) were higher than that of boat anglers (0.44 fish/h and 0.02 fish/h). Most anglers throughout spring sought striped bass, whereas during summer and fall boat anglers sought primarily black bass <em>Micropterus </em>spp., with much effort occurring during tournaments. Shore anglers were less focused and sought a broader variety of species. As a group, anglers fishing south of the Bear Mountain Bridge were less aware of fish consumption advisories due to contaminants than anglers fishing elsewhere in the estuary.
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"Hudson River Fishes and their Environment." In Hudson River Fishes and their Environment, edited by E. Terry Euston, Susan A. Haney, Kathryn A. Hattala, and Andrew W. Kahnle. American Fisheries Society, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781888569827.ch17.

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<em>Abstract.</em>—Recreational fishing throughout the Hudson River estuary from the federal dam at Troy (river kilometer [rkm] 243) to the George Washington Bridge (rkm 19) was investigated during March 2001 through March 2002. Aerial counting surveys and angler interviews at nearly 200 access points were used to estimate fishing pressure, catch and harvest, catch rates, and various angler attributes. Fishing pressure for the mid-March through November period was estimated at 446,621 angler-hours. Most effort occurred in the late spring by anglers north of the Bear Mountain Bridge (rkm 74). Angling from boats comprised 72.6% of total effort. The total number of fish caught and harvested was estimated at 212,426 and 44,479 individuals, respectively, representing 31 species plus blue crab <em>Callinectes sapidus</em>. Most of the total catch was by boat anglers, although over the entire survey period shore anglers harvested the most fish. In sequence, striped bass <em>Morone saxatilis</em>, river herring <em>Alosa </em>spp., and white perch <em>M. americana </em>were the three most abundant species caught, whereas river herring, white perch, blue crab, and striped bass formed most of the harvest. Catch per unit effort (CPUE) and harvest per unit effort (HPUE) of shore anglers (0.69 fish/h and 0.22 fish/h) were higher than that of boat anglers (0.44 fish/h and 0.02 fish/h). Most anglers throughout spring sought striped bass, whereas during summer and fall boat anglers sought primarily black bass <em>Micropterus </em>spp., with much effort occurring during tournaments. Shore anglers were less focused and sought a broader variety of species. As a group, anglers fishing south of the Bear Mountain Bridge were less aware of fish consumption advisories due to contaminants than anglers fishing elsewhere in the estuary.
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Scott, Sir Walter. "Chapter XI The Confusion of King Agramant’s Camp." In Waverley. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780198716594.003.0062.

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It was Waverley’s custom sometimes to ride a little off from the main body to look at any object of curiosity which occurred upon the march. They were now in Lancashire, when, attracted by a castellated old hall, he left the squadron...
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Sylvan, William C., and Francis G. Smith. "Crossing the Rhine River, 1–24 March 1945." In Normandy to Victory, 315–45. University Press of Kentucky, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813125251.003.0008.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mach Rider"

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Long, Robert W. "Design and Testing of a Piezoelectrically Driven Airspike System on a .40 Cal Supersonic Projectile." In ASME 2008 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2008-497.

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This paper investigates the feasibility of using a piezoelectrically driven airspike system as a method of flight control on .40 caliber supersonic projectiles. The paper begins with a description of airspikes and a summary of their history in missiles and munitions. The paper then describes the piezoelectric actuation system and models its unloaded characteristics using bending beam theory. When the airspike is deflected, the axial force acting upon the airspike is shifted so that it no longer goes through the center of gravity and creates a pitching moment. This allows the bullet to create a pitching moment which can control the projectile. A basic aerodynamic analysis was done on the projectile, and subsequent wind tunnel tests through Mach 2.5 were done to prove this data. Bench top tests were also done on the system to determine the relationship of voltage to deflection of the airspike. The paper also includes considerations for setback, setforward and balloting. The paper includes a finite element analysis for the setback acceleration. The paper concludes with a system design of a beam rider projectile and simulates the trajectory of the projectile.
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Hoffner, Y. "Supporting contract match-making." In Proceedings Ninth International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Information Technology for Virtual Enterprises. RIDE-VE'99. IEEE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ride.1999.758602.

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Jie Gu, Wei Chen, Cuiping Kuang, Xin Qin, Danqing Ma, and Hanlu Huang. "Analysis on river regime of the North Branch in the Changjiang River estuary." In 2011 Second International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2011.5987354.

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Walker, Karen M., Puneet Agarwal, Scot McNeill, Kenneth Bhalla, David A. Baker, and Haining Zheng. "Comparison of Riser and Well System Response Predictions to Full-Scale Measurements in a Shallow Water Harsh Environment." In ASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2017-61300.

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Well system fatigue accumulated during drilling operations from mobile offshore drilling units (MODUs) has been a topic of intensive study in recent literature. A variety of efforts from individual operator studies to industry-wide joint industry projects have been launched in an effort to improve understanding of both the load and resistance elements of well system fatigue assessment. A key uncertainty in current predictive modeling practice is the level of conservatism inherent in that modeling, as compared to real-life system response. Collection of good quality, full-scale field measurement data is a key component in evaluating this uncertainty. A full-scale measurement campaign was recently conducted on a 6th generation MODU during drilling operations in a shallow water region with a harsh environment. The measurement system on board the vessel captured vessel, riser and lower marine riser package (LMRP) accelerations and angular rates, along with riser tensioner pressures. Concurrent environmental measurements were acquired via wave rider buoy and acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) located near the mobile offshore drilling unit (MODU), capturing wave height, period and direction, and full-depth current profiles. This paper focuses on data collected for one well during the winter months where significant wave heights at the drilling site varied from 6ft to 26ft. In this paper, a comparison between measured and predicted riser and well system loading is presented. The predicted riser and well system response is based upon global riser analyses performed in both the frequency and time domains to evaluate the effect of linearization in the modeling process. Loading demand on the well system is also presented as cycle-range histograms. This paper also summarizes the conclusions from the comparisons of these measurements with other published measurement campaign data. While loading derived from previous riser analysis studies have been found to be “conservative” as compared to full-scale measurements, this study finds that the predicted and measured responses match quite well. Furthermore, it is also shown that the frequency domain results are adequate for this study, suggesting that the nonlinearity within the riser and well system for the conditions studied is relatively minor.
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Li Peng and Chunjiang Su. "Formulation of river health index and its application to the upper reach of minjiang river." In 2011 Second International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2011.5987413.

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Jing Yan, Yanme, Suxia Sun, and Erquan Zhi. "Distribution of organic pollutants in Nansha River." In 2010 International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2010.5536613.

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Luo, Xiaofeng, Jinsheng Du, Xueliang Chang, and Yingpeng Tan. "Nonlinear stability analysis of Jing River Bridge." In 2010 International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2010.5536349.

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Han, Mei, Yi Wang, and Renqing Wang. "Health diagnosis for the Yellow River delta wetland, China." In 2011 Second International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2011.5987417.

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Bao, Yun, Jiebing Liu, and Hongyue Zou. "Whole simulation of storm surge for Pearl River estuary." In 2010 International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2010.5535419.

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Qing Wu, Caiyun Zhao, and Yue Zhang. "Landscape river water quality assessment by Nemerow pollution index." In 2010 International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2010.5536166.

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Brown, Anne, Alice Grossman, and Lucy Noble. Via2G Microtransit Pilot Evaluation. Mineta Transportation Institute, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31979/mti.2021.2002.

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Google partnered with Via to launch an on-demand microtransit called Via2G between January and March 2020. The pilot provided employees with free travel to/from two of its offices in suburban, congested Silicon Valley. While the pilot was cut short due to COVID-19, rider participation grew steadily during operation. Of trip requests, 8,636 (87.8%) resulted in a ride offer. Unfulfilled requests were primarily outside of pilot operating times or when rider demand exceeded driver supply. Most users (72%) completed at least two trips, although recurring users were less likely to complete errands on the commute and fewer had a car available for commuting compared to all surveyed Google employees. Prior to Via2G, two-thirds (66%) of survey respondents drove to work at least one day per week, while a plurality (42%) drove five days per week. Compared to non-participants, pilot users were more likely to take ride-hail (14 vs 22 percent) or the Google Bus (24 vs 30 percent) at least once a week prior to the pilot. Recommendations suggest iterations for Google or other centralized employers to consider in future microtransit programs.
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Ferrell, J. M. Savannah River Technology Center monthly report, March 1993. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10176442.

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Dobson, Robin. Sandy River Delta Habitat Restoration : Annual Report, January 2008 - March 2009. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/966367.

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WODRICH, D. D. Office of River Protection (DOE-ORP) Hanford Tank Waste Treatment Alternatives March 2000. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/801827.

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Woeller, D. J., J. A. Hunter, and J. L. Luternauer. Results of seismic cone penetration testing, Fraser River Delta, British Columbia, February-March 1994. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/194776.

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Dukes, M. The Savannah River Site's Groundwater Monitoring Program First Quarter 2000 (January through March 2000). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/768550.

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Hutchison, J. B. The Savannah River Site's Groundwater Monitoring Program First Quarter 1999 (January through March 1999). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/750099.

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Hutchison, J. B. The Savannah River Site's Groundwater Monitoring Program First Quarter 1998 (January through March 1998). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7525.

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Pennington, B. I., J. D. Lomax, D. L. Neilson, and M. D. Deo. Green River Formation water flood demonstration project. Report for the period October 1992--March 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10102972.

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Lomax, J. Green River Formation Water Flood Demonstration Project. Annual report, April 1, 1994--March 31, 1995. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/100107.

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