Search Results - "Uzbeks"
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Comparative study of voice onset time in English word-initial stop consonants produced by Uzbek and American speakers of English
Published 2021“…Scholarly sources on the comparative study of Uzbek and English phonetics suggest that most of the Uzbek stop consonants possess similar qualities to those of English stop sounds (Abduazizov 1992; Yusupov 2013). …”
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Genetic variability for ginning outturn and association among fiber quality traits in an upland cotton global germplasm collection
Published 2020“…The gene pool was consisted of global collections namely Acala Maxa, Fibermax810 and Stoneville-453 derived from USA, Delcerro (Venezuela), Carmen (Australia), Taskent-6, Samarkand Uzbek (Uzbekistan), Allepo-40 (Syria), Albania-6172 (Albania), Lachata, Nata (Spain), NSCH777 (India) and elite cultivars from Turkey including Carla, Nazilli84S, Ozbek142 and Fantom. …”
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Low-Temperature Thermochronology of the Chatkal-Kurama Terrane (Uzbekistan-Tajikistan): Insights Into the Meso-Cenozoic Thermal History of the Western Tian Shan
Published 2018“…The differing thermal histories at either side of the Talas-Fergana Fault suggest that the fault induced a topographic divide during the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous, with high relief in the east (Kyrgyz Tian Shan) and low relief to the west (Uzbek-Tajik Tian Shan). Finally, the Chatkal-Kurama terrane experienced renewed tectonic activity since ca. 30 Ma, related with the distant India-Eurasia collision and Pamir indentation. …”
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The low-temperature thermo-tectonic evolution of the western Tian Shan, Uzbekistan
Published 2018“…Our study demonstrates that the Cretaceous Uzbek Tian Shan was characterised by a series of parallel, linear mountain belts that formed along suture zones during fault reactivation.…”
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Sharing transboundary rivers
Published 2005“…While basinwide efficiency maximisation requires regional cooperation, our results demonstrate that cooperation in the laboratory is hard to achieve. Uzbek reservoirs improve the likelihood of cooperation only weakly and their positive economic impact is limited to low-water years.…”
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