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2013
On an auspicious day in April 1974, circled by court astrologers, Nepal’s royal family gathered for a coronation ceremony in the capital, Kathmandu. In a palace chamber, Brahmin priests wrapped Crown Prince Birendra in gauze and then enveloped him in the skin of a male greater one-horned rhinoceros.
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On an auspicious day in April 1974, circled by court astrologers, Nepal’s royal family gathered for a coronation ceremony in the capital, Kathmandu. In a palace chamber, Brahmin priests wrapped Crown Prince Birendra in gauze and then enveloped him in the skin of a male greater one-horned rhinoceros.
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Fighting elephants, suffering grass: oil exploitation in Nigeria
Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2015Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to understand the interactions of the different actors – the state, multinational oil and gas companies, environmental advocacy groups and local people – in the oil-rich Niger Delta.Design/methodology/approach– The paper draws on interviews, observations and focus group discussions, as well as on archival materials
Umejesi, I., Thompson, M.
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A Unique Virus Isolated from Elephant Grass
Plant Disease, 1993A virus was isolated from leaves of elephant grass plants (Pennisetum purpureum) showing mosaic symptoms. It was mechanically transmitted to a few cultivars of corn (Zea mays) and sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), but other test plants, including elephant grass, could not be infected.
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Grazing management and tussock distribution in elephant grass
Grass and Forage Science, 2014AbstractSoil occupation capacity via lateral expansion of tussocks in elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.) may be associated with basal tillering. As grazing management alters the proportion of basal and aerial tillers in a tiller population, the hypothesis of this work was that grazing management affects tussock size and distribution with ...
L. E. T. Pereira +3 more
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Water-energy nexus: Anaerobic co-digestion with elephant grass hydrolyzate
Journal of Environmental Management, 2016The anaerobic co-digestion process in a continuous stirred-tank reactor (CSTR) was carried out under mesophilic conditions (37 ± 0.2 °C). All the trials were performed at a hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 15 days and the AD reactor was daily fed with a mixture of sewage sludge (SS) and elephant grass hydrolyzate (EGH).
A.R. Carvalho +5 more
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Steam catalytic gasification of elephant grass pellets
Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2022Oscar de Almeida Neuwald +4 more
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