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Effect of river indus sand on concrete tensile strength
Published 2018“…Based on the results, it is found that concrete became less workable when Indus river sand was utilized. …”
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Three-dimensional finite element modeling of groundwater flow and solute transport for the lower indus Basin, Pakistan
Published 2012“…A relatively thin layer of fresh groundwater exists over a dense saline layer in the study area. A scientific approach is required to harness this fresh water from this layer. …”
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A historical appraisal of the water dispute in the Indus Basin, 1947-1960
Published 2020“…This study proves that human needs are inseparable by historical factors. This appraisal is an effort to re-evaluate complex and perennial saga of Indus Basin by apportioning "history at the heart of a geo-political conflict". …”
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Mechanical and physical properties of oil palm trunk core particleboard bonded with different UF resins
Published 2014“…The modulus of rupture, internal bond strength and thickness swelling of the boards were evaluated based on the Japanese Industrial Standard for particleboard (JIS A 5908:2003). …”
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The Efficient Market Hypothesis and the Thinly Traded Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange: Tests with Appropriate Refinements
Published 1991“…Test results on six equally-weighted dividend-distributed industry sector portfolios, two existing indices (namely the KLSE Composite Index and the New Straits Times (NST) Industrial Index) and an equally - weighted market ·portfolio (Rmt ) indicate that the KLSE Composite, the NST Indus trial and the two industry sec tors (hotel and tin sectors) exhibit average serial correlations cons is tent with weak- form efficiency. …”
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Groundwater systems of the Indian Sub-Continent
Published 2015“…The Indian Sub-Continent is one of the most densely populated regions of the world, hosting ~23% of the global population within only ~3% of the world's land area. …”
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Contemporaneous east–west extension and north–south compression at 43 Ma in the Himalayan orogen
Published 2018“…By ca. 45–43 Ma, the north–south–directed horizontal deviatoric stresses had peaked and subducted Neo–Tethyan slab breakoff had occurred at great depth, leading to abrupt slowdown of Indo–Asia convergence (ca. 45 Ma). …”
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Groundwater quality and depletion in the Indo-Gangetic Basin mapped from in situ observations
Published 2016“…Groundwater levels are falling in the remaining 30%, amounting to a net annual depletion of 8.0 ± 3.0 km3. Within 60% of the aquifer, access to potable groundwater is restricted by excessive salinity or arsenic. …”
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Investigation into the bottlenecks of conducting research in faculty of resource science and technology (FRST)
Published 2012“…A RU vision is to actively participate in new adventures of ideas, experiment with innovative methods, and take intellectual initiatives to further discover and expand the frontiers of knowledge. …”
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Influence of tectonics, sedimentation and aqueous flow cycles on the origin of global groundwater arsenic: Paradigms from three continents
Published 2014“…The proposed hypothesis can explain the widespread presence of As in areas as diverse as the Indus-Ganges-Brahmaputra basin (Himalayan orogen), the Chaco-Pampean basin (Andean orogen), Rocky mountain basin (Western Cordilleran orogen), New England and northeastern USA (the Applachian orogen).…”
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