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Rain Water: Harvesting

2020
Water is a limited resource. Even if water is a renewable resource, it is, at the same time, finite. Its availability is largely dictated by climate. Low precipitation and high evaporation often mean small amounts of useable water. In recent years, much progress in efforts to improve living conditions has been achieved through technological solutions ...
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Nitric acid in rain water

Journal of Chemical Education, 1973
This trace analysis experiment is based on the conversion of nitrate to nitrite using a cadmium amalgam reductor column.
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Formaldehyde in Rain Water

Nature, 1932
SINCE 1864, when Baeyer stated his formaldehyde hypothesis, numerous attempts have been made to obtain formaldehyde in vitro from carbon dioxide and water on exposure to light. Usher and Priestley,1 Baly, Heilbron and Barker,2 Dhar and co-workers,3 Mezzadroli and collaborators,4 and others, obtained evidence of formaldehyde formation from carbonic acid
N. R. DHAR, ATMA RAM
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Acid rain and drinking water degradation

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1984
Acid deposition-induced drinking water degradation is discussed with respect to the geographical extent of and the potential for dealing with possibly adverse human health impacts. Qualitative evidence from the northeastern United States and Sweden strongly suggests the existence of a linkage between these two environmental concerns.
P, Middleton, S L, Rhodes
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The rain-watered lawn: Informing effective lawn watering behavior

Journal of Environmental Management, 2017
Water restrictions are a common municipal water conservation strategy to manage outdoor water demand, which generally represents more than 50% of total urban-suburban water use. Although water restrictions are designed to limit the frequency of lawn watering, they do not always result in actual water savings. The project described here tested a weather-
Felicia D. Survis, Tara L. Root
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Intelligent Water Distribution and Rain Water Harvesting

2022
Water is essential for all living organisms and economic growth, social progress, environmental integrity. Nowadays, an increase in the development of smart water cadence trials and demand operation requires advanced spatial and temporal opinions. This paper proposes a result for the water management and distribution problem.
Geethanjali, R.   +4 more
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Water From the Rain Gauge

2015
The legacies of traumatic events are often still present in the locations of those events, even when many years have passed since the original trauma. The poems in Water From the Rain-Gauge operate in a mnemonic and contemporary space which confronts these legacies.
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Decomposition Makes Better Rain Removal: An Improved Attention-Guided Deraining Network

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2021
Kui Jiang, Zhongyuan Wang, Peng Yi
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Rain Water Harvesting

Journal Geological Society of India, 1997
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Joint Rain Detection and Removal from a Single Image with Contextualized Deep Networks

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2020
Jiangang Yang, Robby T Tan, Jiashi Feng
exaly  

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