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Journal articles on the topic "Water rights – history"

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Witting, Christian. "A History of Water Rights at Common Law." Modern Law Review 68, no. 3 (2005): 508–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.2005.549_5.x.

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Smith, C. "Review: A History of Water Rights at Common Law." Journal of Environmental Law 17, no. 2 (2005): 298–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/envlaw/eqi024.

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Vallelly, Neil. "Humans Rights Against Human Rights." Counterfutures 11 (December 7, 2021): 142–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/cf.v11.7357.

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Lautenberger, Mathew C., and Patricia E. Norris. "Private rights, public interests and water use conflicts: evolving water law and policy in Michigan." Water Policy 18, no. 4 (2016): 903–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wp.2016.037.

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Water conflicts are rare across Michigan's history. As a result, water rights have received little attention by courts or the legislature. Traditionally, the common law of water rights in Michigan embraces the riparian doctrine for surface water and provides landowners with the right to use groundwater. However, two recent changes in common and statutory law significantly modify the legal relations among water users and others with a stake in water use decisions. A 2005 Michigan Court of Appeals decision created a new legal relation among riparian and groundwater rights holders. In 2008, Michi
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Welsh, Michael, Charles T. DuMars, Marilyn O'Leary, and Albert E. Utton. "Pueblo Indian Water Rights: Struggle for a Precious Resource." Western Historical Quarterly 16, no. 4 (1985): 466. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/968627.

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Parman, Donald L., and Lloyd Burton. "American Indian Water Rights and the Limits of Law." Western Historical Quarterly 23, no. 2 (1992): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/970462.

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Dugard, Jackie. "Water Rights in a Time of Fragility: An Exploration of Contestation and Discourse around Cape Town’s “Day Zero” Water Crisis." Water 13, no. 22 (2021): 3247. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13223247.

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South Africa is an interesting case study on the right to water. It is an upper-middle income country with a history and current reality of extreme racialised inequality, including the water services sphere. It is water scarce, and during 2018, Cape Town was expected to be the first major metropolitan city in the world to run out of water. South Africa has one of the most progressive constitutions in the world, which incorporated socio-economic rights including the right to water as explicitly justiciable long before the international right to water was recognised. However, despite clear water
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Gabru, N. "SOME COMMENTS ON WATER RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA." Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 8, no. 1 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2005/v8i1a2831.

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Human life, as with all animal and plant life on the planet, is dependant upon fresh water. Water is not only needed to grow food, generate power and run industries, but it is also needed as a basic part of human life. Human dependency upon water is evident through history, which illustrates that human settlements have been closely linked to the availability and supply of fresh water. Access to the limited water resources in South Africa has been historically dominated by those with access to land and economic power, as a result of which the majority of South Africans have struggled to secure
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Lawson, Michael L., Charles T. DuMars, Marilyn O'Leary, and Albert E. Utton. "Pueblo Indian Water Rights: Struggle for a Precious Resource." Ethnohistory 33, no. 3 (1986): 337. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/481821.

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McEvoy, Arthur F., and Lloyd Burton. "American Indian Water Rights and the Limits of Law." Journal of American History 79, no. 2 (1992): 699. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2080142.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Water rights – history"

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DeJong, David Henry. "The Sword of Damocles: Pima Agriculture, Water Use and Water Rights, 1848-1921." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195634.

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This study identifies the historical factors that impacted Pima agriculture, water use and water rights in south-central Arizona between 1848 and 1921. Federal land and resource policies, especially federal Indian policies, impacted the dynamics of Pima agriculture and water use during these crucial years when the federal government utilized economic liberalism to open the West to homesteading and facilitate the development of the region's vast resources.As an agricultural people, the Pima did not passively accept these policies and events. Rather, they proved adaptive, demonstrating their res
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Mann, Gregory. "California's Water Problems: How A Desert Region Gets Enough Water To Survive." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2012. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/543.

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The issue of gaining access to enough water in California has shaped how the state has developed and it has been one of the most important and divisive political issues for all of its residents. In a state where “75 percent of the demand for water originates south of Sacramento, although 75 percent of water supply in the state comes from north of the capital city,” the decision of who should get access to the limited supply of water is fiercely contested between opposing parties who all feel that they have a right to the water necessary to keep them alive. But with the amount of useable water
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Bynum, Tommy L. ""Our Fight is for Right": The NAACP Youth Councils and College Chapters' Crusade for Civil Rights, 1936-1965." restricted, 2007. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-08112007-150530/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Georgia State University, 2007.<br>Jacqueline Rouse, committee chair; Glenn T. Eskew, Vicki Crawford, Patricia Sullivan, committee chairs. Electronic text (195 p.) : digital, PDF file. Description based on contents viewed Nov. 9, 2007; title from file title page. Includes bibliographical references (p. 178-195).
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Gilbert, Ethan. "Water Policy: The World's Most Important Resource Politicized." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2012. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/520.

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Water is the most important resource on the planet for sustaining life, and many consider access to water as a fundamental human right. However, in light of its necessity, the distribution and allocation of water has become a highly politicized issue. Economic and political conditions have been shown to be influential in shaping a country’s water policy, more so then recognition of water as a basic human right. The reason for this is that many agree that there needs to be a value assigned to water to encourage its conservation and efficient use, and different methods of addressing that issue h
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Kageura, Ryohei. "Walter Benjamin et la sécularisation." Phd thesis, Université de Strasbourg, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00712074.

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Cette thèse de doctorat fournit une lecture cohérente de la théorie de l'art et de la théorie politique de Walter Benjamin, et elle montre que son idée de sécularisation est décisive. Par la lecture de Critique de la violence, le premier chapitre clarifie la méta-physique du droit selon laquelle dans la modernité, le droit est dialectiquement produit par la violence. Cette production s'appuie sur la sacralisation de la vie en tant que transfert du théologique dans la politique. Ce que veut Benjamin est la rupture de la dialectique de droit et de violence. Il clarifie que toute violence est han
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Peters, Murray Hamaka. "The confiscation of Pare Hauraki: The impact of Te Ao Pākehā on the Iwi of Pare Hauraki Māori; on the whenua of Pare Hauraki 1835-1997 and The Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004." The University of Waikato, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10289/2366.

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Kia mau ki te rangatiratanga o te Iwi o Hauraki Just as the whakataukī explains Hold fast to the power and authority of the Hauraki tribes the focus of this study is to examine and evaluate the impact of Te Ao Pākehā on Pare Hauraki lands and Tīkapa Moana under the mana of Pare Hauraki Māori and Pare Hauraki tikanga. The iwi of Pare Hauraki have land claims through the, (Wai 100) and the Hauraki Māori Trust Board, before the Waitangi Tribunal highlighting whenua issues and their impact on Pare Hauraki iwi. Also relevant is the foreshore and seabed issue which is documented leading on to
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"Water Rights: A Transformative Perspective On Water Rights And Indigenous Peoples." Master's thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.15220.

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abstract: Indian water rights and Indian water settlements have emerged as a means for resolving long-standing despites and water rights claims. Working with and understanding water rights demands a genuine knowledge of water issues that are specific to each indigenous community as there are cultural aspects and perspectives towards water that are involved. The Gila River Indian Community is an indigenous community in south central Arizona, whose cultural and historic origins span over two millennia. Their foundation as a people was tied to the presence of the Gila and Salt Rivers, from which
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"American Indian Water Rights in Arizona: From Conflict to Settlement, 1950-2004." Doctoral diss., 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9055.

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abstract: The rights of American Indians occupy a unique position within the legal framework of water allocations in the western United States. However, in the formulation and execution of policies that controlled access to water in the desert Southwest, federal and local governments did not preserve the federal reserved water rights that attached to Indian reservations as part of their creation. Consequentially, Indian communities were unable to access the water supplies necessary to sustain the economic development of their reservations. This dissertation analyzes the legal and historical di
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Jean, Elinor. "From natural flow to engineered resource : history of conflict over water access rights in new south wales (1825 - 1944)." Phd thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150715.

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Australia has a rich history of water law and conflict. This thesis examines water disputes and regulation in New South Wales from the early nineteenth century until the turn of the twentieth century. The decades leading to the 1850s were a formative era for New South Wales water law. From the 1850s onwards, the challenges facing the law multiplied, as water use intensity increased and water users sought greater development. This research explores the resulting conflicts over water through the lenses of relationships between water users and the natural environment, other water users and the st
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"Remaking a People, Restoring a Watershed: Klamath Tribal Empowerment through Natural Resource Activism, 1960-2014." Doctoral diss., 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.36509.

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abstract: Natural resources management is a pressing issue for Native American nations and communities. More than ever before, tribal officials sit at the decision-making tables with federal and state officials as well as non-governmental natural resource stakeholders. This, however, has not always been the case. This dissertation focuses on tribal activism to demonstrate how and why tribal sovereignty, self-determination, and treaty rights protection are tied closely to contemporary environmental issues and natural resources management. With the Klamath Tribes of southern Oregon as a case
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Books on the topic "Water rights – history"

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Bruce, Johnson, ed. Grand Junction water history. Lifetime Chronicle Press, 2007.

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Cooper, Craig. A history of water law, water rights & water development in Wyoming: 1868-2002. Cooper Consulting, 2004.

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Terje, Tvedt, Jakobsson Eva, Coopey R, and Oestigaard Terje, eds. A history of water. I.B. Tauris, 2006.

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A history of water rights at common law. Oxford University Press, 2004.

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A history of water rights at common law. Oxford University Press, 2006.

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Caplan, Myrrh. Indian water rights: The history of their establishment. Huxley College of Environmental Studies, Western Washington University, 1998.

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Hobbs, Greg. The public's water resource: Articles on water law, history, and culture. CLE in Colorado, 2007.

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Continuing Legal Education in Colorado, ed. The public's water resource: Articles on water law, history, and culture. 2nd ed. CLE in Colorado, 2010.

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Winch, Martin T. Tumalo, thirsty land: History of Tumalo Irrigation District. Oregon Historical Society, 1985.

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Indus Basin, tragic sale of Pakistan waters and Kalabagh Dam: The robbery of Indus water, a history of river waters, 1945-1998. Ilmi Printers & Publishers, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Water rights – history"

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Melosi, Martin V. "Racism and Civil Rights in American/Canadian Swimming Pools." In Water in North American Environmental History. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003041627-23.

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Bauer, Carl J. "Water Rights and the Law of the Pendulum: Legal and Political History of the 1981 Water Code." In Against the Current: Privatization, Water Markets, and the State in Chile. Springer US, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6403-4_3.

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Olko, Justyna. "Ihuan Yehhuan Tlacuauh Tlamauhtiah in Ichcapixqueh. “And the Shepherds Are Inspiring Great Fear”. Environment, Control of Resources and Collective Agency in Colonial and Modern Tlaxcala." In Living with Nature, Cherishing Language. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38739-5_3.

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AbstractThis chapter explores selected aspects of Tlaxcalan history, showcasing the complexity of human–environment relations that have been affected both by climate change and by colonization and postcolonial domination. I explore historical texts in Nahuatl and Spanish that reveal complex battlegrounds upon which the Tlaxcaltecah strove to maintain control over land and environment, protecting essential components of their well-being and rights within the context of colonial domination. The analyzed sources illustrate the resistance to Spanish settlement and different forms of dispossession, coping with climatic and economic challenges, resisting the expansions of haciendas, securing land and water rights or defending traditional ritual practices. Tying together the common threads of microhistories across longer periods of time, different places and available documentary genres, not only attests to Indigenous agency but also makes us aware of a longer historical process in which some of these battles were won and some were eventually lost. Many of the historical phenomena traced in early modern Tlaxcala can also be linked to contemporary developments, including massive heritage language loss and environmental challenges.
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Pérez Martín, Miguel Ángel. "A Water History of Central Asia." In Security and Human Right to Water in Central Asia. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-54005-8_2.

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Stevens, Andrew W. "Estimating Agricultural Acreage Responses to Input Prices: Groundwater in California." In Sustainable Resource Development in the 21st Century. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24823-8_8.

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AbstractWater is arguably the most important input in California agriculture, and its importance has been highlighted by recent droughts. Farmers and researchers both have long been interested in the marginal value of agricultural water and its impact on production. However, due to a patchwork of legal doctrines, historic water rights, and the absence of any reliable market for agricultural water, estimates of water’s value in California agriculture have been challenging to come by (Buck et al., 2014). However, producers in California generally have the option to pump groundwater as a source of last resort. This pumping is largely unregulated, and only recently has California’s 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act begun to impact farmers’ behavior. Producers who rely on groundwater use energy (electricity or fuel) to pump water up from an underlying aquifer. Therefore, the cost structure for groundwater is straightforward: the deeper the well, the more expensive the water.
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Luarasi, Skender. "Making the Donkey Drink Water, or the "Problem" of Stopping in the Digital Age." In Architekturen. transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839461112-010.

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The fundamental problem of artificial intelligence has always been how the robot stops; not how to make the robot walk, say »Hello!« or »Good Morning!«; do things so complicated as to make us mumble in awe: »Wow!«, but rather how not to act, how not to say »Hello!« at the right, or rather wrong moment. What is this moment? How can it be found? This paper asks such questions in the context of design and architecture: How does architecture stop? How do we close a design process, or choose among different design variations? Such concern for stopping has persisted in history, even if it has been eclipsed by what could be called, perhaps redundantly, the ideology of self-generation. Architects are always busy discoursing about generation, how architecture should come about, by itself, NOW!, in an eternal present. Upon close inspection, however, we find that the desire for stopping has been there all along, creeping from between the building blocks of architecture, undermining the absolutism of self-generation. From the projectiles of Vitruvius foundering in mud to the 'hermaphrodite' forms of Ronchamp, and today, in our deceptively fluid digital age, there are architects who have paid as much attention to stopping architecture as they have to generating it. This paper focuses precisely on the problem of stopping in the digital age.
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"Conclusion: Rediscovering Indigenous Water Rights History." In Native Peoples and Water Rights. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780773576582-009.

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Larson, Rhett B. "Water Security and Human Rights." In Just Add Water. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190948009.003.0004.

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There is a growing movement in both international human rights law and within domestic national constitutions to recognize water as a human right. In this movement, the human right to water is almost exclusively formulated as a positive right—an obligation on the government to provide a minimum quantity and quality of affordable water. However, this formulation can be interpreted and implemented in ways that frustrate goals of water sustainability, because water may be underpriced as a human right. This chapter describes the history and evolution of the human right to water and proposes reforms to encourage its sustainable implementation.
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O’Bryan, Katie. "History of water law in Australia." In Indigenous Rights and Water Resource Management. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351239820-3.

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Nine, Cara L. "Territory, Resource Rights and Rivers: A Philosophical Case for Overlapping Jurisdiction." In A History of Water. I.B. Tauris, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780755694327.ch-009.

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Conference papers on the topic "Water rights – history"

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Wilkman, Göran. "A Short History of Ice Model Tests in Finland." In SNAME 11th International Conference and Exhibition on Performance of Ships and Structures in Ice. SNAME, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/icetech-2014-164.

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Ice navigation has been practiced on regular basis some 120 years and testing of ships in a model laboratory close to 60 years. In Finland the first laboratory was commenced only 45 years ago. Open water facilities have it much less complicated as they only need the water. In ice modeling the cornerstone is how to model ice, which in fact is just hard water. A lot of different materials have been used for ice modeling. Normally when you get some of the properties right, some go wrong. The ice modeling materials used during the short history goes from naturally grown saline ice through differen
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Dutu, Florin, Laura Dutu, Irina Catianis, and Gabriel Iordache. "MORPHOLOGY AND WATER DYNAMICS OF CHANNEL BIFURCATION IN DELTAIC ENVIRONMENT." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022/1.1/s01.003.

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The study presents a detailed analyse of the morpho-dynamic processes of the main two bifurcations of the Danube River within its delta, at Ceatal Izmail and Ceatal St. George. The first bifurcation of the Danube, called Ceatal Izmail; here the river divides into two distributaries: a northern one, the Chilia (Kilia), and a southern one, the Tulcea. Forking to the right at Ceatal Izmail (Mile 43), the Tulcea distributary stretches further to 17 km to the second main hydrographic knot Ceatal Sfantu Gheorghe (St. George) at Mile 33.84 (km 62.2). Here, the Tulcea branch divides into two main dist
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Maia, Fernanda Pimentel Arraes, Eduarda Sousa Machado, Fabiana Germano Bezerra, Brenda Regio Garcia, and Luiz Gonzaga Porto Pinheiro. "LIVER TRANSPLANTATION IN A FEMALE PATIENT WITH PREVIOUS HISTORY OF BREAST CANCER." In XXIV Congresso Brasileiro de Mastologia. Mastology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.29289/259453942022v32s1052.

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Bile duct injury is a complication of cholecystectomy and may lead the patient to develop secondary biliary cirrhosis (SBC), an irreversible damage to the liver parenchyma caused by the chronic interruption of bile flow. Clinically, cirrhosis manifests when 80% of the liver parenchyma is affected with symptoms like pruritus, jaundice, coagulopathy, and ascites in advanced stages. Liver transplantation is an option of the treatment for SBC, especially when its progression leads to liver failure but there are conditions that strongly contraindicate the procedure, such as an active extrahepatic m
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He, Yifan, Yingxian Liu, Hui Cai, Xiaoming Chen, and Jing Chen. "Fine Characterisation of Remaining Oil Using Time-Varying Numerical Simulation: Experimental Study, Characterisation in Model, and Application in QHD Oilfield." In Offshore Technology Conference Asia. OTC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31410-ms.

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Abstract For water-flooding oilfields, both indoor experiments and mine field practices have confirmed that long-term water flooding can change physical properties, wettability, and fluid parameters. The comprehensive performance of these changes is that the relative permeability curve of oil and water changes dynamically. Usually, numerical simulation does not consider the change of reservoir properties, which will cause the mismatch of history matching. This error is especially obvious in the high water-cut period. It further affected the understanding of remaining oil and the prediction of
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Bikass, S., B. Andersson, and A. Pilipenko. "Uncertainties on HTC Measurement of Water Spray Quenching of Aluminum Alloys." In ASME/JSME 2011 8th Thermal Engineering Joint Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ajtec2011-44185.

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Water spray cooling of profiles right after extrusion is critical for control over the mechanical properties of high strength alloys. To design the optimum distribution of spray, computer simulation is a powerful tool. For that purpose a quantification of the heat-transfer boundary conditions is challenging, especially as the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) changes with the surface temperature. It is possible to record temperature history during the quenching in laboratory/plant experiments and then HTC values can be calculated by means of inverse modeling. These values are applicable only if
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Holzbauer, Yvonne, and Paul-Uwe Thamsen. "Usage of Clear Water Pumps in Wastewater Treatment Plants – Field Study." In ASME 2022 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2022-86885.

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Abstract Pumps in wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) applications are typically equipped with sewage hydraulics (f.e. vortex, single or double channel impellers). Those impellers have a clogging preventing shape with large ball passing diameters, low blade numbers and depending on the impeller style, also special features (e.g. cutting functions). This clogging preventing shape has an influence on the resulting pump efficiency, which is in general lower than from clear water pumps. This difference is caused by a closer gap design and the increased number of blades for clear water pumps. There a
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Khemissa, Hocine, Sulaiman S. AL Jaber, Ayesha Eid Al Suwaidi, et al. "Increasing Production Capacity of a Low Resistivity Pay Reservoir Associated with a Highly Flooded Environment in a Fault Corridor – A Successful Case History from UAE Onshore." In International Petroleum Technology Conference. IPTC, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2523/iptc-24086-ms.

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Abstract Maximizing reservoir exposure in a low resistivity pay reservoir located in a fault corridor along the flank of a brownfield is tremendously challenging. Additionally, the high uncertainty associated with two uneven types of waterfronts, in the form of water slump/reverse conning and front water moving along the planned wellbore, poses a risk of derailing the well objective and compromising well performance. It was critical to consider the right application to mitigate these challenges to achieve the well objective. Considering the subtle log responses in the reservoir, the only diffe
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Keaton, Jeffrey R., and John J. Jermyn. "Mitigation of Groundwater-Dominated Lakebed Playas Crossed by the Ruby Pipeline, Utah and Nevada." In 2010 8th International Pipeline Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipc2010-31207.

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The Ruby Pipeline is a 42-inch diameter pipeline that will transmit natural gas 675 miles from Opal, Wyoming, to Malin, Oregon. The pipeline alignment crosses landforms designated as playas at several locations in Utah and Nevada. Federal agencies reviewing environmental documents requested mitigation based on the concept that playas collect and hold rainwater on impervious clay bottoms for long periods of time, and that an open-cut trench could drain ephemeral lakes by penetrating impervious clay bottom soil layers and permanently alter the surface water hydrology of the playas. Trench plugs,
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Adila, Ahmed S., Emad W. Al-Shalabi, and Waleed Alameri. "A New Insight into Hybrid Surfactant and Low Salinity/Engineered Water Injections in Carbonates Through Geochemical Modeling." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31128-ms.

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Abstract Low salinity/engineered water injections (LSWI/EWI) have gained popularity as effective techniques for enhancing oil recovery. Surfactant flooding is also a well-established and commercially-available technique in the oil and gas industry. In this paper, a numerical 2D simulation model was developed to investigate the effect of hybrid surfactant-LSWI/EWI on oil recovery from carbonate cores under harsh conditions. The developed simulation model was validated by history-matching recently conducted surfactant corefloods in the secondary mode of injection. Oil recovery, pressure drop, an
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Iqbal, Muneez, Saad Mehmood, and Mufaddal Murtaza Zakir. "Benefits of Early Life Water Flooding in Oil Reservoirs Near to Saturation Pressure – A Case Study." In SPE Reservoir Characterisation and Simulation Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/212626-ms.

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Abstract This paper explains the importance for implementation of early water flood in near saturation pressure oil reservoirs particularly for the case having solution gas as dominant drive mechanism. The depletion in case of solution-gas drive (having no or minor support) with low to moderate in-place volumes is relatively fast. It is commonly observed that no pressure maintenance program is implemented till the reservoir pressure has been severely exhausted. This delay is generally caused by time consumed during understanding of fluid and reservoir behavior, and ultimately symbolizes the ph
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Saville, Alan, and Caroline Wickham-Jones, eds. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Scotland : Scottish Archaeological Research Framework Panel Report. Society for Antiquaries of Scotland, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.06.2012.163.

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Why research Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Scotland? Palaeolithic and Mesolithic archaeology sheds light on the first colonisation and subsequent early inhabitation of Scotland. It is a growing and exciting field where increasing Scottish evidence has been given wider significance in the context of European prehistory. It extends over a long period, which saw great changes, including substantial environmental transformations, and the impact of, and societal response to, climate change. The period as a whole provides the foundation for the human occupation of Scotland and is crucial for understan
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