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    Forecasting long-term sediment yield from the upper North Fork Toutle River, Mount St. Helens, USA by Meadows, Tim

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…Landscape evolution modelling; CAESAR-Lisflood; North Fork Toutle River; Mount St Helens; Sediment yield; Fluvial geomorphology.…”
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    Applying geomorphological principles and engineering science to develop a phased sediment management plan for Mount St Helens, Washington by Sclafani, Paul, Nygaard, Chris, Thorne, Colin R.

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Disaster management; Gravel-bed river; Mount St Helens; North Fork Toutle River; Sediment management; Volcanic eruption…”
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    Mountaineering and altitude sickness: a study of AMS prevalence among climbers of Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia by Abdullah, Muhamad Aliff, Yaakob, Sam Shor Nahar, Ismail, Mohd Hafizal, Samsudin, Shamsulariffin, Farizan, Noor Hamzani

    Published 2023
    “…Conclusion: Concisely, this finding has triggered a need for consideration from multi agencies to enhance mountaineering guidance, especially for beginners or inexperienced hikers, for a suitable package for climbing attempts to reduce the incidence of AMS among Mount Kinabalu climbers.…”
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    Flexural performance of RC beams with near surface mounted CFRP plate under tropical climate effects / Nauwal Hj. Suki by Suki, Nauwal

    Published 2018
    “…This study focuses on determining the flexural performance of RC beams longitudinally strengthened with CFRP plate using Near Surface Mounted (NSM) method with the effect of tropical climate. …”
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    An inverse railway wagon model and its applications by Xia, F., Cole, C., Wolfs, Peter

    Published 2007
    “…The purpose of this work was to provide mathematical modelling to embed in low-cost devices that can be mounted on each freight wagon in a large wagon fleet. …”
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    “C'Mon dude!”: Users adapt their behaviour to a robotic agent with an attention model by Cavedon, L., Kroos, Christian, Herath, D., Burnham, D., Bishop, L., Leung, Y., Stevens, C.

    Published 2015
    “…We evaluate the efficacy of THAMBS for a virtual agent mounted on a robotic platform in a controlled experimental setting, and collect both task- and behavioural-performance variables, along with self-reported ratings of engagement. …”
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    Shear bond strength ‎of three different ‎bonding agents on ‎three different tooth ‎substrates in ‎different times by Mustafa, Ammar A., Ibrahim, Maan, Junaidi, termizi, Akhtaruzzaman, Md.

    Published 2009
    “…All the test surfaces have been etched with (Actino Etch, 37% ‎Phosphoric Acid Etching Gel, Dental Etchant 1 x 5mL, UK) and then, the composite ‎cubes have attached to the different tooth substrates mounted into the test moulds by the ‎use of test bonding agents.‎ …”
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    Disease agents affecting the eggs and adults of horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigas (Muller, 1785) and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda (Latreille, 1802) in laboratory culture by Eng, Heuh Theng

    Published 2012
    “…Identification of different disease agents were conducted based on the morphology of fresh and stained mounts as well as the biochemical characters of the isolated fungi and bacteria. …”
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    Broad Synchroneity of Three Gold Mineralization Styles in the Kalgoorlie Gold Field: SHRIMP, U-Pb, and Ar-40/Ar-39 Geochronological Evidence by Vielreicher, N., Groves, D., Snee, L., Fletcher, Ian, McNaughton, Neal

    Published 2010
    “…The majority of gold mineralization at Kalgoorlie, including ductile-brittle Fimiston-, brittle-ductile Oroya- and brittle Mount Charlotte-style gold, are different expressions of a complex mineralizing system that was active at broadly the same time at ca. 2.64 Ga. …”
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    The utilisation of games technology for environmental design education by Sarhan, Ahmed

    Published 2012
    “…In recent years, the architectural design process has witnessed a mounting demand for qualified practitioners who can resolve the highly complex social, cultural, technological, and economical issues associated with ‘Sustainability’. …”
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    Anti-angiogenic and toxicity effects of Derris trifoliata extract in zebrafish embryo by Wan Sulaiman, Wan Mohd. Azizi, Unal, Kevser

    Published 2018
    “…Angiogenic response was analyzed using whole-mount alkaline phosphatase (AP) vessel staining on 72 hours post fertilization (hpf) zebrafish embryos. …”
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    Conceptualizing framework for women empowerment in Indonesia: Integrating the role of media, interpersonal communication, cosmopolite, extension agent and culture as predictors var... by Mustaffa, Che Su, Asyiek, Fauziah

    Published 2015
    “…The positive effects are beginning to show in agricultural production statistics and indices of family welfare fall short of what is needed at a time when public sector investments in agricultural research and extension are under pressure, when ever-greater demands are being placed on rural women in the face of rapid social transformation, and in an increasing number of areas, when evidence of environment degradation is mounting.Thus, this paper discusses the role of social system, organization support, communication behavior (cosmopolitan, interpersonal communication, media) and agents of change, and proposed a conceptual framework for future study. …”
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    Thin-section detrital zircon geochronology mitigates bias in provenance investigations by Zutterkirch, Isabel C., Kirkland, Christopher, Barham, Milo, Elders, Chris

    Published 2022
    “…Whilst detrital zircon age modes are consistent with previous work, there are some differences in the relative proportions of age modes, which are partly attributed to a lack of small grains in handpicked grain mounts. …”
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    Investigating mid-Ediacaran glaciation and final Gondwana amalgamation using coupled sedimentology and 40Ar/ 39Ar detrital muscovite provenance from the Paraguay Belt, Brazil by McGee, B., Collins, A.S., Trindade, R., Jourdan, Fred

    Published 2014
    “…Detrital muscovites in the upper part of the Alto Paraguay Group are as young as 544 ± 7 Myr, consistent with mounting evidence that indicates a Cambrian age for orogenesis within the Paraguay Belt during the final amalgamation of Gondwana. …”
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