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North Tyneside Bathing Waters’ Scheme

Water and Environment Journal, 1994
ABSTRACTThe North Tyneside bathing waters’ scheme reduces the frequency and quality of storm sewage which is discharged inshore from existing interceptor sewers along the coast.Flow‐simulation modelling is applied to the existing system to determine the frequency and volume of interceptor sewer overflow against a range of storm intensity and return ...
S. J. Frith, K. D. Staples
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The Anglesey County Water Scheme

Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1952
SUMMARYAn interesting description of this scheme was given by Mr. W. H. Austin, B.Sc. (Eng.), County Water Engineer, Llangefni, Anglesey.In his introductory remarks the speaker stressed the important and steadily growing part that dairy farming plays in Anglesey's economy.
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Water-protein NOEs: Optimized scheme for selective water excitation

Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 1999
An alternative scheme for selective water excitation is proposed. The pulse sequence saturates the resonances from the solute, allowing the observation of water-solute NOEs with low artifact levels. The water resonance is subsequently excited by a relatively non-selective 90° pulse. The scheme is compared to other selective water excitation schemes. 2D
E, Liepinsh, G, Otting
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Historical Water Schemes in Turkey

International Journal of Water Resources Development, 1996
Turkey has been at the crossroads of many civilizations, which have, during the last 4000 years, left remarkable remains of waterworks, and new discoveries add to their richness. These pipes, canals, tunnels, inverted siphons, aqueducts, reservoirs, cisterns and dams convey a fine sense of the hydraulic technology of their times.
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The River Avon Water Scheme

Northern Scotland, 2001
By the middle of the nineteenth century the traditional water sources of wells and surface streams were no longer capable of providing adequate and safe supplies for Britain's growing city populations. The link between disease and water purity had taken some time to establish and early measures to improve urban sanitation had concentrated on the simple
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On Waters' Signature Scheme

IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences, 2006
Recently, Waters proposed a provably secure signature schemes in the standard model. In this letter, we analyse the security of this signature scheme. We found that the signature scheme is subjected to key substitution attack and is malleable.
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The Siberian Water Transfer Scheme

2010
The twentieth century was the era of mega-engineering thinking. This was a worldwide phenomenon, but perhaps had its clearest expression in the Soviet Union, a nation with a well-developed ideology promoting man subduing nature for purported human betterment.
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Water Transfer and Distribution Schemes

Water International, 1993
ABSTRACT Wherever water is needed, solutions have been sought to bring it to cities, industries, and dry fertile lands. Large water transfer schemes have a long history dating back thousands of years. In modern times, water transfer projects have been built in several countries, including Israel.
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Numerical Scheme to Dispersive Shallow Water Waves

Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 2016
This paper studies dispersive shallow water waves modeled by Rosenau Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) Regularized long wave (RLW) equation or R-KdV-RLW equation that is considered with power law nonlinearity. The numerical algorithm is based on collocation finite element method with quintic B-splines.
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