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Irrigation and Debridement [PDF]
Delegates: Craig A. Aboltins, MD, Olivier Borens, MD, John J. Callaghan, MD, Pedro Ivo de Carvalho, MD, Yuhan Chang, MD, Pablo Corona, MD, Ferdinando Da Rin, MD, Silvano Esposito, MD, Thomas K. Fehring, MD, Xavier Flores Sanchez, MD, Gwo-Chin Lee, MD, J. Carlo Martinez-Pastor, MD, S.M. Javad Mortazavi, MD, Nicolas O.
Haasper C+22 more
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Irrigants and irrigation activation systems in Endodontics
Abstract Root canal infections are typically polymicrobial and involve strong bacterial interactions. The goal of endodontic treatment is to remove infected content from the root canal system to allow the healing of a pre-existing periapical lesion or to prevent infection of the periradicular tissues.
Brenda P. F. A. Gomes+2 more
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Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from renewable energy technologies in agricultural sectors of Uzbekistan [PDF]
This paper presents the results of calculations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in agricultural sectors of the Republic of Uzbekistan within the framework of the project: “Sustainable Agriculture Development and Climate Change Mitigation”. The initial
Anarbaev Anvar+7 more
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Reduce the intensity of siltation of bulk reservoirs for irrigation and hydropower purposes [PDF]
The results of field studies to study the siltation of a reservoir and the dynamics of their siltation are presented. The article presents designs that allow reducing the amount of sediment entering the reservoir bowl.
Norkulov Bekhzod+5 more
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Global irrigation contribution to wheat and maize yield
Irrigation is the largest sector of human water use and an important option for increasing crop production and reducing drought impacts. However, the potential for irrigation to contribute to global crop yields remains uncertain.
Xuhui Wang+21 more
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Irrigation and Autocracy [PDF]
Irrigated agriculture makes societies more likely to be ruled by authoritarian regimes. Ancient societies have long been thought to follow this pattern. We empirically show that irrigation affects political regimes even in the present. To avoid endogeneity, we use geographical and climatic variation to identify irrigation dependent societies.
Bentzen, Jeanet Sinding+2 more
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The implementation of small-scale hydropower stations in slow flow micro-rivers: a case study of Uzbekistan [PDF]
Electric energy production in small-scale hydropower stations is attractive from both an ecological and an economical point of view. Technological innovations and measures to lessen environmental impacts make small-scale hydropower stations inexpensive ...
Kodirov Dilshod+6 more
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Assessment of land reclamation status using remote sensing and GIS in territory of Pakhtakor district of Uzbekistan [PDF]
The importance of land distribution across all sectors of the national economy cannot be overstated, particularly in agriculture. Agricultural land plays a critical role in meeting the population's food needs and satisfying the demand for raw materials ...
Mukhtorov Uzbekkhon+5 more
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Irrigated agriculture accounts for ∼90% of anthropogenic freshwater consumption, is deployed on 22% of cultivated land, and provides 40% of global food production.
L. Rosa
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Treated Wastewater Irrigation—A Review
As the most important resource for life, water has been a central issue on the international agenda for several decades. Yet, the world’s supply of clean freshwater is steadily decreasing due to extensive agricultural demand for irrigated lands ...
M. Hashem, Xuebin Qi
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