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Predicting Structural Permeability in the Deep Coal Play, Tirrawarra-Gooranie fields, Cooper Basin [PDF]
C.J. Bowker +2 more
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Comprehensive RP‐LC×RP‐LC‐PDA‐MS/MS profiling reveals 52 phenolic compounds across olive drupes, leaves, pomace, and extra virgin olive oil, highlighting matrix‐specific distribution patterns. Oleuropein derivatives dominate drupes, while flavonoids are enriched in leaves.
Katia Arena +4 more
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Cereal supplies in rural families of the senegalese groundnut basin : Who is responsible for meeting family food needs? [PDF]
In the traditional operation of production-consumption groups in rural areas of Senegal, the group chief, or Borom njël, has a social duty to make sure family food needs are met. His ability to do this is supported by certain social rules governing these
Gérard, Françoise +1 more
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Bis‐Dichlorosilyl Functionalized C4‐Cumulene With Unique Bonding Scenario
Herein, we report a silylene‐functionalized C4‐cumulene (2) and investigate its bonding scenario employing computational methods such as NBO analysis, AIM, and energy decomposition analysis‐natural orbital for chemical valence (EDA‐NOCV). The EDA‐NOCV analysis showed that compound 2 prefers to possess electron‐sharing covalent sigma and dative covalent
Saroj Kumar Kushvaha +10 more
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ObjectiveShale gas reservoirs hold considerable helium reserves despite relatively low helium abundance, establishing them as a critical replacement for helium production growth.
Zhiyuan XIN +3 more
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Paleozoic structural controls on shortening transfer in the Subandean foreland thrust system, Ene and southern Ucayali basins, Peru [PDF]
Nicolás Espurt +6 more
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Fold deformation in three dimensions involves shortening, uplift, and lateral growth. Fluvial terraces represent strain markers that have been widely applied to constrain a fold's shortening and uplift.
Burbank, Douglas W. +4 more
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Abstract The waste activated sludge high‐rate (WASHR) process, developed in our previous study, is used for septic wastewater treatment. This high‐rate contact stabilization pre‐treatment uses typical waste streams found in wastewater treatment plants to reduce a portion of the loadings on the main treatment trains.
Arman Shirali +2 more
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New insights into the condensed nature and stratigraphic significance of the Late Neogene Ariki Formation, Taranaki Basin [PDF]
The Ariki Formation is a distinctive Late Miocene – Early Pliocene marl facies rich in planktic foraminifera, reaching thicknesses in the range 70 - 109 m in most exploration holes drilled into the Western Platform northwest of Taranaki Peninsula.
Hansen, Rochelle J., Kamp, Peter J.J.
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