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    The physiological and genetic bases of water-use efficiency in winter wheat by Baburai Nagesh, Aravinda Kumar

    Published 2006
    “…Lower seasonal water use for Soissons than Beaver was associated with a smaller root system. …”
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    Designing inclusive educational space for autistic children : a review of the axisting discourse by Rahaman, Farjana, Abdul Rahim, Asiah

    Published 2011
    “…Current researches on design practice for autism friendly learning environment falls mainly in two categories, while the first one addressing the need for special treatment of the environment exclusively for the children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (Mostafa, 2008; Mullick & Khare, 2008; Vogel,2008; Paron-Wildes, 2009), the second one actually has translated research based knowledge on this subject matter in to practice thus designing several school building for the target group (Humphrey, 2005; Whitehurst, 2006; Beaver, 2010). This Scenario has left professionals and researchers with new questions regarding the relationship between the need of children with autism and inclusive environment. …”
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    Do Corporate Governance Factors Matter for Financial Distress Prediction of Firms? Evidence from Taiwan. by Wu, Jia-Ling

    Published 2007
    “…The first analysis method, which is Univariate approach, towards predicting model was introduced by Beaver (1966) and Multiple Discriminant Analysis (MDA) was proposed by Altman (1986) thereafter. …”
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    Do Corporate Governance Factors Matter for Financial Distress Prediction of Firms? Evidence from Tiawan. by Wu, Jia-Ling

    Published 2007
    “…The first analysis method, which is Univariate approach, towards predicting model was introduced by Beaver (1966) and Multiple Discriminant Analysis (MDA) was proposed by Altman (1986) thereafter. …”
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    Stability of Marangoni Convection in Superposed Fluid and Porous Layers by M. Arifin, Norihan, M. Mokhtar, Nor Fadzilah, Nazar, Roslinda, Pop, Loan

    Published 2007
    “…At the interface between the fluid and the porous layer, the Beavers-Joseph slip condition was used and in the porous medium the Darcy law was employed to describe the flow. …”
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    Stability of Marangoni convection in a composite porous-fluid with a boundary slab of finite conductivity by Md Arifin, Norihan, Pop, Ioan

    Published 2008
    “…At the interface between the fluid and the porous layer, the Beavers-Joseph slip condition is used and the Darcy law is employed to describe the flow in the porous medium. …”
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    Fluid flow in a porous medium with transverse permeability discontinuity by Pavlovskaya, Galina E., Meersmann, Thomas, Jin, Chunyu, Rigby, Sean P.

    Published 2018
    “…The profiles were compared to theoretical velocity fields for a fully developed axially symmetric flow in a cylinder derived from the Joseph and Beavers and the Brinkman models. Velocity fields were also computed using pore-scale lattice Boltzmann Modelling (LBM) where the assumption about the boundary could be omitted. …”
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    Effect of internal heat generation on Marangoni convection in a superposed fluid-porous layer with deformable free surface. by Mohd Mokhtar, Nor Fadzillah, Md. Arifin, Norihan, Nazar, Roslinda, Ismail, Fudziah, Suleiman, Mohamed

    Published 2011
    “…The upper free surface is deformable and is subject to a general thermal condition, while the lower boundary is rigid and is fixed at a constant temperature (isothermal) or a constant heat flux. The Beavers-Joseph condition is employed at the interface and the Forchheimerextended- Darcy equation is employed to describe the flow regime in the porous medium. …”
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    Boundary element simulation of void formation in fibrous reinforcements based on the Stokes–Darcy formulation by Patiño Arcila, Iván David, Power, Henry, Nieto Londoño, César, Flórez Escobar, Whady Felipe

    Published 2016
    “…Stokes and Darcy formulations for the channel and porous medium are considered, including three main differences with most of the previous models reported in the literature that deal with this type of problem: the consideration of the general form of the Beavers–Joseph slip condition instead of the Saffman simplification, the calculation of the flow direction-dependent capillary pressure in the porous medium without experimental factors and the consideration of the surface traction effects in the channel fluid front. …”
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    Diversity patterns in the steppe of Argentinean Southern Patagonia by Peri, P., Lencinas, M., Pastur, G., Wardell-Johnson, Grant, Lasagno, G.

    Published 2013
    “…Analysis of the steppe vegetation patterns from 113 sites along Tierra del Fuego Island demonstrated differences related to geographical zones (North, Center, East and South), dominant vegetation types (grasslands, peatlands or shrublands) and disturbance impact (grazing, beavers or burned areas). Because insect diversity of Tierra del Fuego steppes is poorly known, coleopterans were selected as potential indicators of biodiversity using pitfalls traps in the same vegetation survey sites. …”
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    The Quality of Parent-Child Relationships among Delinquent Female Adolescents in Kuala Lumpur by Jaafar, Juliana Rosmidah

    Published 2005
    “…Parent-child communication was measured using a combination of items from the Self-Report Instrument (Beavers, Hampson and Hulgus, 1985) and Parent-Child Relationship Survey (Fine, Moreland and Schwedel, 1983). …”
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