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Urban Runoff, Its Consequences, and the Problems of Regulation
... of urban runoff has become one of the pivotal issues in environmental and land use scholarship because of the rise of ur- banization in the last ...regarding urban runoff have captured the ... See full document
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Runoff and Reality: Externalities, Economics, and Traceability Issues in Urban Runoff Regulation
... social consequences of the identity of right owners also can have allocative ...administrative regulation should not lead to an improvement in economic ... See full document
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The Slippery Slope: Urban Runoff, Water Quality, and the Issue of Legal Authority, Lunch Panel: “Insights into the Day-to-Day Practicalities of Controlling Urban Runoff and Coping with Regulation
... the problems Congress is called upon to address, and the dynamics of legislative ...in its intent to stamp out some vague social or economic evil; however, because its Members may differ sharply on ... See full document
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Causes and consequences of the evolution of reproductive proteins
... Zona pellucida glycoprotein 3 (ZP3) is one of the best-charac- terized mammalian fertilization proteins, from both a functional and evolutionary perspective. ZP3 is one of three or four proteins that make up the zona ... See full document
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Marketing strategies of private hospitals in coimbatore and its consequences
... contact. Its elements consist of identification of a target market segment, development of a service concept to address targeted customer’s needs, codification of an operating strategy to support the service ... See full document
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Plant desiccation tolerance and its regulation in the foliage of resurrection “Flowering-Plant” species
... light regulation, stress (DRE core motif), circadian rhythm (EveningElement promoter motif) and gibberellin (GADOWNAT), whilst promoter motifs for the “184-declined-abundance” core genes also included the ABA ... See full document
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Avidity of bivalent antibodies. Problems of its experimental determination and theoretical evaluation
... Some problems of experimental determina- tion or theoretical evaluation of antibody avidity are considered. It was shown that in order to de- termine the fraction of nonoccupied antibodies in their mixture with ... See full document
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Maxwell’s error and its consequences for physics
... Any competent physicist knows well the principle of Occam: "Do not multiply entities beyond necessity." But in the Middle Ages, another philosopher Duns Scott lived, who formulated a no less interesting rule: ... See full document
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Water Quality Assessment of Perak River, Malaysia
... Otto, M. (1998). Multivariate methods.” In: Kellner, R., Mermet, J.M., Otto, M., Widmer, H. M. (Eds.), Analytical Chemistry, WileyeVCH, Weinheim. Saeedi, M., Li, L.Y., Karbassi, A.R and Zanjani A.J. (2013). Sorbed metals ... See full document
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Regulation of the cell cycle in early mammalian embryos and its clinical implications
... chores to the spindle microtubules in mitosis, as well as in meiosis (Musacchio, 2011; Foley and Kapoor, 2013; Musacchio, 2015; Marston and Wassmann, 2017). Key molecules are proteins from the mitotic arrest deficient ... See full document
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Performance criteria for multi-sourced urban water systems
... THE URBAN DRAINAGE PASSO FUNDO - RS PAP005452 - Urban floods: assessing the effects of sea level rise and mitigation measures PAP005455 - Water balance of infiltration systems in relation to their operating ... See full document
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Environmental Technology: Potential of Merging Road Pavement with Stormwater Detention
... This study stresses on the concept of multi-functional urban land use incorporating permeable pavement integrated with underground storage. Permeable pavement that is available in the market consists of pavers and ... See full document
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Variability in Road Runoff Pollution by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Urbanized Area Adjacent to Biscayne Bay, Florida
... of urban runoff to PAHs ...Road runoff samples were collected at two sites with different levels of traffic at the end and at the beginning of the wet ...road runoff was found not to be ... See full document
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PERMEABLE PAVEMENT SYSTEMPankajJoon
... an urban receiving surface, whether that surface is a roof, road, pavement or car, it usually becomes contaminated relative to the water quality of the original ...non-permeable urban surfaces tend to have ... See full document
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Urban Residential Forests in Regulating Throughfall and Potential Stormwater Runoff: Case Study of Raleigh, NC.
... stormwater runoff into a major hydrological concern due to its capacity to deteriorate water quality and stream health in ...cities. Urban forests are capable of reducing the amount of potential ... See full document
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Closing the gates on democracy? Private urban governance & its socio political consequenses om suburban Buenos Aires
... The term ‘gated community’ generally refers to a physical area, which is ‘closed off’ with either fences or walls from its surroundings, and where the access to these neighbourhoods is either prohibited or ... See full document
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Tolerance of the lamprey olfactory system to copper concentrations found in roadway runoff waters to the Great Lakes
... olfactory sensory loss in the sea lamprey. Similar effects from copper exposure have been linked to impairments in odor detection and chemical communication, ultimately leading to suppression of processes necessary for ... See full document
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CULTURAL PATHOLOGY INCREASED THE NUMBER OF GIRLS IN UNIVERSITIES Maryam yazdiyan Por 1* , Azar Gholizade 2, Faezeh Taghipor3
... Sexual difference in General and to eliminate the existing gaps in the various sectors, including higher education not only to more equality but also to the higher efficiency and elimination of cultural pathologies in ... See full document
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The balance between mitotic death and mitotic slippage in acute leukemia: a new therapeutic window?
... viable polyploid cells through mitotic slippage. This phenomenon was reversed by combining OX-1 treatment and BCL2 family inhibitors that forced AML cell apoptosis [46]. Moreover, inhibition of the CDK1 kinase activity ... See full document
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The evolution of the structure of tubulin and its potential consequences for the role and function of microtubules in cells and embryos
... these problems are resolved by combining data into consensus trees, for example, by combining protein data from actin, α -tubulin and β -tubulin (Roger, ... See full document
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