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Journal AWWA, 1937
There is always some physiographic condition which is the original motive for the establishment of a community and, usually, is responsible for whatever economic prosperity that community eventually attains. Buffalo's commercial and industrial growth has been largely dependent upon its proximity to large bodies of water and upon the development of the ...
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There is always some physiographic condition which is the original motive for the establishment of a community and, usually, is responsible for whatever economic prosperity that community eventually attains. Buffalo's commercial and industrial growth has been largely dependent upon its proximity to large bodies of water and upon the development of the ...
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1996
Water buffalo were introduced into northern Australia from South-east Asia between 1826 and 1866. They became feral when early British settlements were abandoned. From these introductions they spread and occupied all major habitat types in the Northern Territory north of latitude 16 °S.
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Water buffalo were introduced into northern Australia from South-east Asia between 1826 and 1866. They became feral when early British settlements were abandoned. From these introductions they spread and occupied all major habitat types in the Northern Territory north of latitude 16 °S.
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Water Waste Control in Buffalo
Journal AWWA, 1931For a great many years the city of Buffalo pumped more water per day for each resident in the city than any other city in the United States. The per capita consumption was enormous and far exceeded any reasonable requirements of domestic and commercial uses.
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2013
Vaiz 'water buffalo' is found in all three branches of Tai, in the Kam-Sui languages, and in Pubiao. This chapter gives a listing of all characters used for vaiz or equivalents in the traditional texts from all locations. It also lists the locations where each character or character variant is found.
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Vaiz 'water buffalo' is found in all three branches of Tai, in the Kam-Sui languages, and in Pubiao. This chapter gives a listing of all characters used for vaiz or equivalents in the traditional texts from all locations. It also lists the locations where each character or character variant is found.
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Asian water buffalo: domestication, history and genetics
Animal Genetics, 2020Yi Zhang, Licia Colli, J S F Barker
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