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Water Culture in the Development of National Cultural Tourism under the New Ecological Environment
Journal of Coastal Research, 2020Lu, Y.Z.; Chen, M., and Xue, J.L., 2020. Water culture in the development of national cultural tourism under the new ecological environment. In: Guido Aldana, P.A. and Kantamaneni, K. (eds.), Advances in Water Resources, Coastal Management, and Marine Science Technology. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 104, pp. 746–750.
Yanzhao Lu, Meng Chen, Jinli Xue
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Culture media: New carrier aids biological sewage water treatment
Filtration + Separation, 2011A new carrier medium for biological sewage water treatment has been developed that result in significant increases in facility capacities. Stefan Christof Bidinger, Bernd Dzedzig, Dr.-Ing. Markus Geiger and Bernd Rauch of Multi Umwelttechnologie AG describe how the Mutag BioChip is tackling micro-organisms in the treatment of sewage.
Stefan Christof Bidinger +3 more
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The ‘New Water Culture’ on the Web: an issue network analysis
Regional Environmental Change, 2011In this article, we analyse how the Internet is used to bring visibility to water affairs. We focus on the way different organisations exploit the Web in order to participate in the debates about water policy in Spain and to define the topics concerned.
Juan C. Aceros, Miquel Domènech
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New Afipia and Bosea strains isolated from various water sources by amoebal co-culture
Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 2007It has been suspected that some species belonging to the alphaproteobacteria might cause pneumonia in humans. It is thus of special interest to isolate new members of this phylum, and to further characterize their pathogenicity. The amoebal co-culture method allowed the isolation of various new bacterial species during the last few years, including ...
Vincent, Thomas +2 more
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The FLAMES medium: a new, soft-water culture and bioassay medium for Cladocera
SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010, 2008(2008). The FLAMES medium: a new, soft-water culture and bioassay medium for Cladocera. SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010: Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 265-271.
Martha Patricia Celis-Salgado +3 more
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Optimal rice-crab co-culture system as a new paradigm to air-water-food nexus sustainability
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021Abstract Rice production, despite its important role in food security, could bring about environmental problems such as methane emissions and polluting water resources. To decrease such negative environmental impacts, the co-culture of rice with ecologically friendly aquatic animals such as crabs has shown promising results.
Benyamin Khoshnevisan +7 more
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A new polyketide, secocurvularin, from the salt water culture of a sponge derived fungus
Tetrahedron Letters, 1996Abstract The salt water culture of an unidentified fungus separated from the Indo-Pacific sponge Spirastrella vagabunda has yielded a new mildly antibiotic polyketide, 14,15-secocurvularin ( 1 ).
Leif M. Abrell +2 more
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2005
We are going to have to learn how to handle water in future. This means co-operative planning and a high level of participation. A project in Hannoversch Munden has produced some early experience in this field.
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We are going to have to learn how to handle water in future. This means co-operative planning and a high level of participation. A project in Hannoversch Munden has produced some early experience in this field.
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Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 2019
ABSTRACTAustralia is the driest inhabited continent on Earth and has an acute need to manage its water resources effectively.
Bradley J. Moggridge +2 more
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ABSTRACTAustralia is the driest inhabited continent on Earth and has an acute need to manage its water resources effectively.
Bradley J. Moggridge +2 more
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