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Facilitating factors for community-managed wastewater systems in the Kanata metropolitan region, Bolivia

Sustainable Cities and Society, 2021
Abstract Provision of safe sanitation services is a major challenge in low and middle-income countries where adequate wastewater management is almost entirely lacking or insufficient. Community-managed wastewater systems are increasingly seen as part of the solution to this challenge.
Ida Helgegren   +4 more
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Kanata hard white spring wheat

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Plant Science, 2007
Kanata is an early-maturing hard white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) that meets the end-use quality and kernel visual distinguish ability specifications of the Canada Western Hard White Spring wheat class. Kanata was evaluated in the Central Bread Wheat Cooperative Test (1998–2000), and was found to be adapted to the wheat-growing regions of the
D G Humphreys   +8 more
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Kanata

ACM SIGMOD Record, 2004
In Toronto's Kanata project, we are investigating the integration and exchange of data and metadata in dynamic, autonomous environments. Our focus is on the development and maintenance of semantic mappings that permit runtime sharing of information.
Andritsos, Periklis   +4 more
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A multiple regime analysis of the water and sanitation sectors in the Kanata metropolitan region, Bolivia

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021
Abstract Transition studies provide an opportunity to understand how water and sanitation sectors develop over time, including insights into how universal access to safe water and sanitation services can be achieved. There is, however, a lack of studies on water and sanitation sectors in low and middle-income cities, which are characterized by ...
Ida Helgegren   +3 more
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Kanata et Kanaqa

Syria, 1930
Dunand Maurice. Kanata et Kanaqa. In: Syria. Tome 11 fascicule 3, 1930. pp. 272-279.
M. Dunand
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Faut-il limiter la liberté d’expression des discours blessants ? Les affaires Slàv et Kanata

Communications, 2020
En regard des spectacles Slàv et Kanata , est examinée la question de la justification philosophico-éthique des discours blessants non haineux en comparant les positions divergentes de Jocelyn Maclure et de John Searle se réclamant toutes deux de la théorie des actes de discours.
G. Gauthier
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Automatic prompt and multiwavelength observations for GRBs using the KANATA telescope, Suzaku∕WAM, and GLAST

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2008
Owing to prompt identifications of GRBs by Swift, the importance of prompt observations by ground‐based telescopes has recently increased. Multiwavelength observations are also important ever before because chromatic temporal variations have been reported in several early afterglows.
Takeshi Uehara   +10 more
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Three Advantages of the KANATA 1.5-m Telescope as a Powerful Partner for GLAST

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2007
KANATA is a 1.5‐m optical—near infrared telescope of Hiroshima University, which has been developed for observations of astronomical transients and variables, such as γ‐ray bursts, blazars. X‐ray transients, and cataclysmic variables. Here, we introduce three characteristics of KANATA with examples of observations, that is, i) high ability for prompt ...
M. Uemura   +19 more
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