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We study evapotranspiration (ET), a key flux in the hydrological cycle, across heterogeneous tropical land‐cover mosaics in lowland Sumatra featuring secondary forest patches, oil palm plantations, and shrubland. We apply high‐resolution UAV thermography and an energy‐balance model to derive ET across three mosaic landscapes (Areas 1–3).
Medha Bulusu +4 more
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Palm tree’s (Arenga pinnata Merr.) sap is the main ingredient for palm sugar. Palm tree’s sap is obtained by tapping the male flowers of palm tree. The sap is rich in sugar thus it is easy to be fermented.
Nurjana Albaar +7 more
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The Effect of Palm Sap Substitution on Sandwich Bread Characteristics
Purpose of the study: This research was conducted to investigate the potential of palm sap locally known as legen water as a substitute for instant yeast, commonly used as a leavening agent in sandwich bread production. Design/methodology: The research employed an experimental method.
null Durrotul Asyfiya Khusnayati +2 more
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A novel pathogenic splicing variant (TCF4c.1146+3A>T) was identified in a fetus with increased nuchal translucency. The variant disrupts normal splicing, causing exon 14 skipping and protein truncation, which is consistent with Pitt–Hopkins Syndrome.
Wenlong Shen +5 more
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Nonsurgical Management of Submental Fullness for Double Chin Reduction: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Submental fullness (SMF), commonly known as a “double chin,” is a prevalent aesthetic concern that can affect facial harmony and self‐perception. A range of surgical and nonsurgical treatment options are available for SMF reduction, including deoxycholic acid injections, energy‐based devices, and liposuction.
Khatere Zahedi, Mehdi Gheisari
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Oil Palm and Rubber Tree Water Use Patterns: Effects of Topography and Flooding
Oil palm and rubber plantations extend over large areas and encompass heterogeneous site conditions. In periods of high rainfall, plants in valleys and at riparian sites are more prone to flooding than plants at elevated topographic positions.
Afik Hardanto +6 more
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Estimation of transpiration in oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) with the heat ratio method
Sap flow sensors were installed on the leaf petioles of 5-year-old oil palms (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) to measure the xylem water flow for 12 days based on the heat ratio method (HRM).
Cristihian Jarri Bayona-Rodríguez +1 more
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This review critically examines clinical studies on both conventional and machine learning (ML)‐integrated diffuse optical spectroscopy and imaging methods for dermatological applications, with a primary focus on the past decade and inclusion of earlier foundational work where appropriate.
Iftak Hussain +7 more
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Utilization of Palm Sap for Bioetanol Production By Fermentation And Distilation Process [PDF]
Today the world's oil supply is dwindling, because the need for petroleum is increasing, while oil is a natural resource that is not renewable. It required an alternative to find a substitute source of energy.
Hadi, Ahmad Fatihul
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Abstract Hurricane Harvey (2017) produced 31 net‐erosional washout channels on San Jose Island, Texas, USA, where offshore‐directed flows cut through two dune ridges and the beach. Channel growth was affected by natural, pre‐existing aeolian topography, rather than prior washover channels or infrastructure. We investigate how offshore directed outwash,
Arisa Ruangsirikulchai +2 more
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