APPLICABILITY ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT RUNOFF SCHEMES OF THE GULANG RIVER BASIN IN ARID REGION OF GANSU PROVINCE, CHINA

Applicability Analysis of Different Runoff Schemes of the Gulang River Basin in Arid Region of Gansu Province, China

[Background] Mountain torrent disasters are one of the deadliest weather-related natural disasters in the world, often causing extremely serious economic and property losses and casualties; in recent years, due to heavy rainfall and complex geological and geomorphological conditions, mountain torrent disasters have occurred frequently in Gansu Prov

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MENAKAR STABILITAS HEGEMONI BAGI PENYELESAIAN KONFLIK ROHINGYA

This paper tried to explain the importance of Hegemonic stability to resolve conflict in Rohingya and also to see ASEAN countries opportunities to be hegemony power, so that they are influential to implementation ASEAN rule particularly in Rohingya conflict resolution.The method that is used in this research is qualitative in descriptive-analytic e

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Al-hijamah and oral honey for treating thalassemia, conditions of iron overload, and hyperferremia: toward improving the therapeutic outcomes

Salah Mohamed El Sayed,1,2 Hussam Baghdadi,2 Ashraf Abou-Taleb,3 Hany Salah Mahmoud,4 Reham A Maria,2,5 Nagwa S Ahmed,1 Manal Mohamed Helmy Nabo6,71Department of Medical Biochemistry, Sohag Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Sohag, Egypt; 2Department of Clinical Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, Taibah Faculty of Medicine, Taibah University,

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Effect of different combinations of size and shape parameters in the percentage error of classification of structural elements in vegetal tissue of the pumpkin Cucurbita pepo L. using probabilistic neural networks

The optimal combination of size Adjustable Stool and shape parameters for classifying structural elements with the lowest percentage error is determined.For this purpose, logical sequences and a series of micrographs of tissues of the pumpkin Cucurbita pepo L.were used to identify and manually classify structural elements into three different class

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Going underground: short- and long-term movements may reveal the fossorial spatial ecology of an amphisbaenian

Abstract Background The movement and spatial ecology of an animal depends on its morphological and functional adaptations to its environment.In fossorial animals, adaptations to the underground life help to face peculiar ecological challenges, very different from those of epigeal species, but may constrain their movement ability.Methods We made a l

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