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The hybrid of floating stone column by numerical and physical evaluation
Published 2018“…This research is aimed for addressing the shortcoming floating stone columns with proposing the hybrid dimension floating stone columns. …”
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RE: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy for isolated calyceal stones: How important is the stone location?
Published 2016“…Besides that, post-operative bleeding also appeared to be higher and stone clearance rate was lower in upper pole puncture but there was no statistically significant difference between the groups. …”
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Properties of Stone Mastic Asphalt Incorporating Nano Titanium as Binder's Modifier
Published 2022“…Stone mastic asphalt is a gap-graded mix and is usually related to its high bitumen content and its skeleton-like constitution. …”
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Performance of stone mastic asphalt incorporating nano titanium modified asphalt binder
Published 2022“…Stone mastic asphalt (SMA) is a type of flexible pavement that suit to high traffic area. …”
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Re: Agrawal et al. Ultra-mini-percutaneous nephrolithotomy: A minimally-invasive option for percutaneous stone removal
Published 2017“…In this study, the authors used this procedure to treat renal stone (pelvis, upper calyx, middle calyx, and lower calyx) and upper ureteric stone size between 8 and 20 mm. …”
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Outcome of endoscopic clearance of bile duct stones after endoscopic sphincterotomy (ES): Hospital Kota Bharu (HKB) experience
Published 2008“…Choledocholithiasis or common bile duct (CBD) stones are still frequently encountered in cholecystectomy patients. …”
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Retrograde intrarenal surgery versus percutaneous nephrolithotomy for treatment of renal pelvic stone more than 2 centimeters: a prospective randomized controlled trial
Published 2021“…Postoperative complications were assessed based on Clavien–Dindo grading system. Stone-free rates were evaluated by CT scan 6 weeks after surgery. …”
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Design and development of rotary slasher (pulverizer) blades for sweet potato harvesting machine
Published 2013“…On interaction effects between the moisture content of plant, sweet potato varieties and the mower cutting speeds, the Stone variety gave the highest percentage of sweet potato vine pulverized with 89.16% passing through the sieve (< 28mm) and fuel consumption of 1.49 ml/m when tested at 22.4% moisture content and a mower speed of 2300 rpm. …”
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Effects of cutting speeds, moisture contents and sweet potato varieties on tractor fuel consumption
Published 2016“…The best fuel consumption of 1.49 ml/m was achieved when using the Stone variety of sweet potato at 22.4 % moisture content and 2300 rpm mower speed. …”
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After the New Left: U.S. cultural radicalism and the Central America solidarity movement, 1979-1992
Published 2012“…The case studies examined include the revisionist historiography of Walter LaFeber and Gabriel Kolko, transnational debates about the meaning of "solidarity" in the pages of several important publications by Verso Books, antiinterventionist journalism at left-liberal magazine The Nation and radical weekly newspaper the Guardian, and political filmmaking including Haskell Wexler's Latino (1985) and Oliver Stone's Salvador (1986), as well as feminist documentaries When the Mountains Tremble (1983) and Maria's Story (1991). …”
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The third sector and government in Australia: Not-for-profit reform under Labor, 2007–13
Published 2015“…These reforms are now threatened with repeal by the Coalition government elected in 2013. This paper attempts to explain why Labor's reform agenda appears set to unravel.…”
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Renegotiations of the southeast asian female identity through identity fluidity and transculture/ality in selected novels by Minfong Ho
Published 2021“…More specifically, Dawan in Sing to the Dawn fulfils her wish to study in Bangkok when she firmly stands by her decision to study there, Jinda in Rice without Rain transforms into a reformation activist when she journeys to Bangkok to fight for her father’s release from prison, Dara in The Clay Marble becomes the head of the family when she resolutely convinces her brother to leave the Cambodian camp and start anew, and Nakri in The Stone Goddess breaks her silence as she openly mourns after fleeing from the Khmer Rouge regime. …”
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Sustainable development: divergences and complexities in interpretation
Published 2008“…These initiatives were launched to implement diverse facets of sustainability while mostly relied on the definition delivered by Brundtland. …”
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A study on creating games and virtual worlds from a software engineering perspective
Published 2011“…In many ways, virtual worlds entail similar development processes as games, as they both require expertise from creative and technical facets. While facing similar difficulties as other commercial projects, creating games presents its own unique challenges due to its multi-disciplinary nature. …”
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Genetic analysis of radiation resistance in Haloferax volcanii
Published 2024“…Deletion of the entire prophage region does not delete all XerCD homologs, yet shows an even larger increase in cell survival after UV and MMC treatment. …”
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A comparison of molecular typing methods for Moraxella catarrhalis
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