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Andayani, Ketut Wiwin, I. Nyoman Anom Purwa Winaya, I. Nyoman Sedana Triadi, and I. G. N. K. Mahesa Adi Wardana. "study of clean water supply system managed by the community to ensure reliability of the clean water supply system in Tabanan District." International research journal of engineering, IT & scientific research 9, no. 2 (2023): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/irjeis.v9n2.2289.

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Based on data from the Tabanan Regency Central Bureau of Statistics in 2020 administratively the Tabanan Regency area is 839.33 km2, consisting of 133 villages and 816 official banjars, with a population of 448,000 people. Tabanan Regency is one of the regencies in Bali, where the topographical conditions of the existing villages are mostly in remote areas, so they often experience difficulties with clean water distribution problems. For the current condition, the provision of clean water in Tabanan Regency is provided by PDAM (Local Water Company) through the use of springs, ground water and
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Adler, William D. "State Capacity and Bureaucratic Autonomy in the Early United States: The Case of the Army Corps of Topographical Engineers." Studies in American Political Development 26, no. 2 (2012): 107–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0898588x12000053.

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This article reconsiders early American state capacity through a close examination of the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers. The topographical corps, a bureau in the antebellum War Department, developed a form of conditional bureaucratic autonomy far earlier than recognized in previous scholarship, giving it a central role in shaping national economic development policies, especially in the nation's periphery. Unlike robust bureaucratic autonomy, such as that described by Daniel Carpenter (2001, 2010; see footnote 4), conditional autonomy is highly contingent and can quickly fracture
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Petrovic, Vladimir, Marica Miladinov-Mikov, and Tihomir Dugandzija. "Topographical analyses of lung cancer incidence and mortality in Vojvodina." Archive of Oncology 18, no. 3 (2010): 71–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/aoo1003071p.

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Background: Lung cancer is the leading cancer among men in cancer incidence as well as in cancer death. More recently, unpublished data showed that in women, lung cancer is in the second place in both incidence and mortality in Vojvodina. Methods: Data used for analyses were provided by Cancer Registry of Vojvodina, Oncology Institute of Vojvodina in Sremska Kamenica and from the Bureau of statistics. Descriptive epidemiological method was used. Data were analyzed topographically for two periods of observation, first from 1985 until 1995 and then from 1996 until 2005, separately for male and f
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Gravitiani, Evi, and Suryanto Suryanto. "Valuing the Economic Impact of Flood Mitigationin Central Java, Indonesia." GATR Journal of Business and Economics Review 2, no. 1 (2017): 49–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/jber.2017.2.1(6).

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Objective - This research aims to map and identify the areas vulnerable to flood in Central Java Province, Indonesia, using Geography Information System (GIS) and value the economic impact on flood mitigation using Contingent Valuation Methods (CVM). Methodology/Technique - The data regarding geographical, demographical, socio-economic, and topographical condition collected from local governments in Central Java Province, Meteorology and Geophysics Board, the Statistical Bureau, and Planning and Development Boar. Findings - Spatial analysis with GIS provides evidence that Surakarta, Sragen, an
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Singh, S. K., Prashant K. Srivastava, and A. C. Pandey. "Fluoride contamination mapping of groundwater in Northern India integrated with geochemical indicators and GIS." Water Supply 13, no. 6 (2013): 1513–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/ws.2013.160.

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There are many incidents of increasing fluoride concentrations observed in India's groundwater. In the present study, the fluoride content was chemically analysed and integrated with geochemical model WATEQ4F sampled from Allahabad district, Northern India, with other water quality parameters. Geospatial technique was employed to depict the spatial distribution of fluoride concentrations, over this plain, normalized with WHO (World Health Organization) and BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) standards represented in the form of spatially interpolated maps. Hydro-geological conditions, such as wea
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Rai, Dil Kumar, and Tika Ram Linkha. "The Saptakoshi high dam project and its bio-physical consequences in the Arun river basin." Geographical Journal of Nepal 13 (March 19, 2020): 167–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/gjn.v13i0.28157.

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The big project called Saptakoshi high dam is a bilateral project of Indian and Nepalese government under the Koshi agreement. At present, high dam issue is being the great issue especially raising by the inhabitants of upstream in Koshi basin. Therefore, this research paper attempts to examine the bio-physical consequences due to high dam in the upstream of Arun river basin. Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) technology have been used for the spatial analysis to prepare this paper. Spatial data have been taken from topographical map and Digital Elevation Model (DEM) a
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Olsufieva, A. V., I. V. Bodrova, K. A. Vasyanina, and S. S. Olsufiev. "RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN GLANDULAR AND LYMPHOID TISSUES IN HUMAN TONGUE AND PHARYNGEAL WALLS IN POSTNATAL ONTOGENESIS." Medical Immunology (Russia) 21, no. 5 (2019): 981–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-2019-5-981-986.

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The article aims for description of glandular/lymphoid interactions within digestive tract over the postnatal ontogenesis which is of special importance for clinical immunology. We have examined lingual salivary glands obtained from 299 autopsies, using macroscopic and histological techniques. Their age ranged from newborns to senile individuals; both males and females were included. The biological material was sampled at the local pathology departments at the Moscow Bureau for Forensic and Medical Expertise, according to approval by Russian federal law (No. 323, art. 47, 4180-1, 355н). The ca
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Gurnari, Carmelo, Vera Adema, Hassan Awada, et al. "Type of TP53 Mutations Affects Subclonal Configuration and Selection Pressure for Acquisition of Additional Hits in Contralateral Alleles." Blood 136, Supplement 1 (2020): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2020-140058.

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Somatic TP53 mutations are found in 10% of adult patients with MDS and de novo AML and in up to 20% of patients with therapy-related myeloid neoplasms. TP53 status is associated with complex karyotype (CK), aberrations of chromosome 5 and poor survival. Moreover, mutated TP53 (TP53MT) may be an indication for hematopoietic cell transplantation, but also predictive of relapse following the procedure, making this particular category of myeloid neoplasms (MN) a conundrum of clinical management. Unlike other tumor suppressor genes, missense (ms) mutations within the DNA-binding domain (DBD) are th
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Dardanelli, Gino, and Antonino Maltese. "On the Accuracy of Cadastral Marks: Statistical Analyses to Assess the Congruence among GNSS-Based Positioning and Official Maps." Remote Sensing 14, no. 16 (2022): 4086. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs14164086.

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Cadastral marks constitute a dense source of information for topographical surveys required to update cadastral maps. Historically, in Italy, cadastral marks have been the cartographic network for the implementation of mapping updates. Different sources of cadastral marks can be used by cadastral surveyors. In recent years, the cadastre is moving toward a digital world, and with the advancement of surveying technology, GNSS CORS technology has emerged in the positioning of cadastral marks. An analysis of congruence among cadastral marks using GNSS CORS and official maps is missing. Thus, this
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De Maeyer, Philippe. "Mapping in Belgium in the 19th Century in a wider context." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-56-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> An important phenomenon in cartography in the 19th Century is the emergence of thematic cartography and especially distribution maps. The latter represent the spatial distribution of a particular feature in an area. Distribution maps may be qualitative such as those representing the land use or land cover, geological maps, … or also quantitative, such as maps representing the population distribution by dots or isolines.</p><p> Even if in the 18th C. (or even earlier), some thematic maps were drawn, the real development of the thematic
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Topographical Bureau"

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Dylan, Huw. "The Joint Intelligence Bureau : economic, topographic, and scientific intelligence for Britain's Cold War, 1946-1964." Thesis, Aberystwyth University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2160/6338ec52-6154-47ca-ba92-c6bf092281bf.

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This thesis examines the British Joint Intelligence Bureau (JIB), which, between its creation in 1946 and its end in 1964, gathered, collated and processed topographic, economic, scientific, and atomic intelligence. It did so on an inter-service, national level. The thesis examines the creation of the organisation, in the aftermath of the Second World War, exploring what factors and which people supported the creation of the new agency. It then moves on to examine the work of the JIB in several of its key fields of work, namely topography, economics and monitoring the threat from Soviet nuclea
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Books on the topic "Topographical Bureau"

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K.L. Widick Marketing Corp. Colorado sports map: Featuring topographic information, Bureau of Land Management, division of wildlife & big game boundary information. K.L. Widick Marketing Corp, 1991.

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K.L. Widick Marketing Corp. Arizona sports map: Featuring topographic information, Bureau of Land Management, division of wildlife & big game boundary information. K.L. Widick Marketing Corp, 1991.

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K.L. Widick Marketing Corp. Idaho sports map: Featuring topographic information, Bureau of Land Management, division of wildlife & big game boundary information. K.L. Widick Marketing Corp, 1991.

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K.L. Widick Marketing Corp. Utah sports map: Featuring topographic information, Bureau of Land Management, division of wildlife & big game boundary information. K.L. Widick Marketing Corp, 1991.

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K.L. Widick Marketing Corp. Montana sports map: Featuring topographic information, Bureau of Land Management, division of wildlife & big game boundary information. K.L. Widick Marketing Corp, 1991.

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K.L. Widick Marketing Corp. Wyoming sports map: Featuring topographic information, Bureau of Land Management, division of wildlife & big game boundary information. K.L. Widick Marketing Corp, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Topographical Bureau"

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Wilcher, Robert. "Henry Vaughan and Breconshire." In Keeping the Ancient Way. Liverpool University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781800859746.003.0002.

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This chapter places Vaughan in the topographical and social settings in which he grew up and discusses the two or three years he spent in Oxford and London before returning to Breconshire at the outbreak of the civil war in 1642. It describes his contact with Cavalier circles at university and in the capital and his sense of alienation when deprived of this cultural milieu. It also recounts his reaction to the defeat of the royalist cause, his courtship of Catherine Wise, his gradual readjustment to provincial life, and the spiritual awakening that followed the death of a younger brother, William. Details of his later life as a country doctor, his death, and his burial are briefly given.
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Miller, Virginia E. "The Castillo-sub at Chichen Itza." In Landscapes of the Itza. University Press of Florida, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813054964.003.0006.

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Despite its prominent position at the center of Chichen Itza’s Great Terrace, the Castillo remains poorly documented and poorly understood. Reviewing the earliest descriptions and explorations of the structure, as well as more recent discoveries, this chapter addresses the function, meaning, and dating of this building and its substructure. Its placement (possibly over a cenote) and orientation in relation to topographical features and astronomical phenomena are also addressed. The inner Castillo and its varied offerings, found intact in the 1930s, is examined in some detail. The author argues that the temple chamber, with its chacmool, jaguar throne, and femurs imbedded in the walls, could have been the setting for sacrificial rituals. This pyramid or an even earlier substructure may have been a royal burial place, with the final construction (in the tenth century) giving the building a more public, calendrical role closely connected to the cult of the Feathered Serpent.
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Harding, Dennis. "Communities of the dead." In Death and Burial in Iron Age Britain. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199687565.003.0008.

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Burial monuments of the Neolithic and Bronze Age, individual or in cemeteries, were often located in topographically prominent positions, or in zones of concentration that might qualify as ‘sacred landscapes’. In the Iron Age by contrast it is not obvious what governed the choice of location for cemeteries and smaller burial grounds, whether they were sited in relationship to settlement or whether there were traditional locations dedicated to burial. For some of the eastern Yorkshire square-ditched barrow cemeteries Bevan (1999: 137–8) considered proximity to water may have been a factor. Dent (1982: 450) stressed the siting of Arras type barrows and cemeteries adjacent to linear boundaries and trackways, a factor that is very apparent in the linear spread at Wetwang Slack. Though we may distinguish burials that are integrated into settlements from those that are segregated into cemeteries, therefore, there is no implication that cemeteries were remote from settlements. In fact, the contrary is often demonstrably the case. There is some evidence that small cemeteries or burial grounds were located immediately beyond the enclosure earthworks of hillforts. At Maiden Castle, Dorset (Fig. 3.1; Wheeler, 1943), the picture is prejudiced by the dominance of the ‘war cemetery’ in the eastern entrance, but the reality is that there had been a burial ground just outside the ramparts well before the conquest. A possible parallel is Battlesbury, where Mrs Cunnington (1924: 373) recorded the discovery of human skeletons from time to time in a chalk quarry just outside the north-west entrance to the camp. Some of these were contracted inhumations, and apparently included one instance of an adult and child buried together. The attribution of a ‘war cemetery’ (Pugh and Crittall, 1957: 118 evidently refers to this external burial site, which should be distinguished from the burials excavated more than a century earlier by William Cunnington within the hillfort at its north-west end (Colt Hoare, 1812: 69). Iron Age inhumations were also found, just within the rampart circuit, at Grimthorpe in Yorkshire (Mortimer, 1905: 150–2; Stead, 1968: 166–73). One of these was the well-known warrior burial, found in 1868.
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Pluckhahn, Thomas J., and Victor D. Thompson. "Context." In New Histories of Village Life at Crystal River. University Press of Florida, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683400356.003.0002.

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The importance of the archaeological site of Crystal River has been known since at least 1859, but it was excavations in the site’s burial mounds by C.B. Moore in the early twentieth that made the site famous among archaeologists. Later, Ripley Bullen provided additional insight on several of the other mounds and the village at Crystal River, and he and Adelaide Bullen supplied the first account of the nearby site of Roberts Island. Unfortunately, however, the excavations of both Moore and Bullen are underreported, and there has been little work at the sites using modern archaeological methods. Recent work under the auspices of the Crystal River Early Village Archaeological Project rectifies this with research program that combines the analysis of previous collections with minimally invasive new field work. The latter included detailed topographic mapping, coring and shovel testing, geophysical resistivity survey using ground-penetrating radar and electrical resistance, Bayesian modelling, and small-scale test excavations. As a result of these investigations, the sites are among the most thoroughly dated of any Woodland-period sites in eastern North America.
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Conference papers on the topic "Topographical Bureau"

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Farcas, Raluca. "TOPOGRAPHIC MONITORING OF THE LAKE "GROAPA BURLACU" AND ITS SURROUNDING AREA, TIRGU OCNA, BACAU COUNTY." In 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b22/s9.072.

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Hoffmann, Dillon R., Jacques Y. Guigne, Ryan Laidley, and Kevin J. Kennelley. "A Geotechnical Acoustic Survey to Address Well Abandonment Options for a Toppled Offshore Platform." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/35403-ms.

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Abstract In September 2004, within the Mississippi Canyon Area, a platform was toppled by a subsea mudslide that occurred during Hurricane Ivan. The platform was dragged off the station approximately 700 feet with all the associated well conductors buried under the sediment. Oil continues to flow through these conductors today, which is being collected subsea and sent to shore for recycling. To permanently plug and abandon these wells using any top kill solution would require knowledge of the conductors’ burial depth beneath the seabed. Standard geotechnical survey methodologies like ground pe
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Carnicero, Martín, and Manuel Ponce. "River Crossings: Lessons Learned From Lowering Pipelines by Natural Flexion." In ASME 2015 International Pipeline Geotechnical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipg2015-8512.

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When a buried pipeline is exposed in the middle of a river, the need of a mitigation action immediately arises. Lowering the pipeline by natural flexion is sometimes chosen after competing in magnitude, complexity and cost with other alternatives such as river bank and bed erosion control protections. Although simple in its conceptual design, its implementation requires taking into consideration several factors that can affect its successful outcome in terms of the final position of the pipeline and the remediation measures needed to restore the terrain and environment to its original situatio
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Singh, Ankit, Tarun Singh, and K. S. Rao. "Comparative Study of Machine Learning Vs. BIS Approach for Landslide Hazard Zonation in Kashmir Himalayas, India." In 57th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium. ARMA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56952/arma-2023-0917.

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ABSTRACT Presently slope stability analysis and landslide hazard monitoring are the most challenging tasks in mountainous regions like the Himalayas. These events which were earlier considered as a process of attaining equilibrium in the topographic surface of the earth by nature, with the increase in population and onset of industrial revolution in the past few decades, changed the scenario of this natural phenomenon and transformed it into a disaster. The main reason for this is the utilization of inaccessible terrains for engineering mega projects and urbanization. Today, landslides are con
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Buchón-Moragues, Fernando Francisco, Josep Benedito Nuez, Francisco García García, and José Manuel Melchor Monserrat. "AN INTEGRATION OF NON-DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUES (SFM–GPR–TLS) AS A VIRTUAL TOOL FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL STRATEGY: THE CASE OF THE ROMAN SITE OF THE PLAZA DE LA MORERÍA IN SAGUNTO (SPAIN)." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12095.

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Integration of non-destructive techniques (NDTs) and archaeological documentation offers a high potential for contributing in archaeological research strategies. NDTs, in addition to mapping and accurately detecting a site, can be an important factor that influence decision making in archaeological strategies. This integration helps to understand spatial organisation and stratigraphic potential in order to make decisions about which levels to excavate and which to remove, especially when archaeological horizons are overlapping. This methodology is demonstrated through a study of the Roman site
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Prodanov, Bogdan, Valentina Todorova, Lyubomir Dimitrov, and Radoslava Bekova. "LOSS OF NATURAL SEABED AND BENTHIC HABITATS ALONG THE BULGARIAN BLACK SEA COAST AS A CONSEQUENCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT." In 23rd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2023. STEF92 Technology, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2023/3.1/s15.46.

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The Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) is a framework for collective action in the marine environmental policy established by Directive 2008/56/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on 17 June 2008. It calls for EU Member States to create national marine strategies to achieve good environmental status (GES) by 2020 or to maintain it in areas where it already exists. Five factors are laid out in Commission Decision (EU) 2017/848 for GES assessment in regard to a number of broad habitat types, as two of them were assessed in the article. Criterion D6C1 represents the spatial exte
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