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Freshwater security, conflict and cooperation: the case of the Red Sea-Dead Sea conduit project
This study examines the challenge of freshwater security faced by Israel, Jordan and Palestine, and mechanisms for multilateral collaboration that have been developed in order to create a Red Sea-Dead Sea Conduit. This paper outlines the proposed conduit
Smith, R, El-Anis, I
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We investigated seismogenic mass failure deposits in the Dead Sea center over the last 220 kyr based on the ICDP Dead Sea Core 5017-1. We subdivide the seismogenic mass failure deposits into four basic types.
Lu, Yin
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Microbial biofilms and the human skin microbiome
The human skin microbiome plays an important role in both health and disease. Microbial biofilms are a well-characterized mode of surface-associated growth, which present community-like behaviors.
Michael Brandwein +2 more
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Evacuated tube solar air heaters (ETSH) are efficient, easy to maintain, and have low energy losses due to the vacuum between the absorber and the outer tubes.
Tareq Abu Hamed, Salem Alkharabsheh
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Water loss through surface runoff is a significant constraint for rainfed agricultural lands across the Mediterranean region. Using straw-mulch cover (SMC) as a runoff mitigator has been successfully utilized to negate the impact of raindrop splashing ...
Eli Argaman, Ilan Stavi
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Reply to Israel Carmi (2002): “Are the 14C Dates of the Dead Sea Scrolls Affected by Castor Oil Contamination?” [PDF]
The Radiocarbon archives are made available by Radiocarbon and the University of Arizona Libraries.
Strugnell, John +10 more
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The Dead Sea region holds the archives of a complex relationship between an ever-changing nature and ancient civilisations. Regional pollen diagrams show a Roman–Byzantine period standing out in the recent millennia by its wetter climate that allowed ...
Marco, S +11 more
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CHARACTERISTICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS OF THE OIL SHALE ASHES PRODUCED BY AEROBIC COMBUSTION AND ANAEROBIC PYROLYSIS PROCESSES; pp. 70–83 [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the changes in oil shale (OS) ash as treated by the aerobic combustion process (ACP) and anaerobic pyrolysis process (APP).
Tayel El-Hasan
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ABSTRACT Primary lung carcinomas and bronchial carcinoid tumors (BC) are very rare malignancies in childhood. While typical BC and mucoepidermoid carcinomas are mostly low‐grade, localized tumors with a more favorable prognosis than in adults, necessitating avoidance of overtreatment, adenocarcinomas of the lung are often diagnosed at advanced disease ...
Michael Abele +19 more
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