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Peat properties of a tropical forest reserve adjacent to a fire-break canal
Published 2023“…The results show that peat properties were not affected by the construction of a fire-break canal, however lignin and cellulose content increased significantly from the distance of the canal in both areas. …”
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Simulation of horizontal and vertical drainage systems to combat waterlogging problem along the Rohri canal in Khairpur district, Pakistan.
Published 2013“…Continuous seepage from earthen canals creates a serious water-management problem in Pakistan. …”
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Detection of organochlorine compound in puyu, sepat and haruan fish caught from irrigation canals in paddy fields in Selangor and Perak, Malaysia
Published 2012“…A case study was conducted to investigate the concentration of organochlorine pesticide residues in fish samples collected from irrigation canals in paddy fields in Tanjong Karang and Sekinchan, Selangor and Seberang Perak, Perak, Malaysia. …”
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Effect of pendulous and erect pinna on population size and frequency of Malassezia globosa and Malassezia pachydermatis in external ear canal of healthy dogs
Published 2010“…Forty clinically healthy stray dogs were used to determine the effect of type of pinna on the population size and frequency of Malassezia globosa and Malassezia pachydermatis in external ear canal of healthy dogs. Two methods were used: cytological examination and fungal culture. …”
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Early development of Rutilus frisii kutum kamenskii larvae with emphasis on the ontogeny of digestive tract
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Maize cultivars response to saline irrigation scheduling
Published 2009“…The treatments comprised: I1 =Irrigation by canal water during whole growing period, I2 = canal water for soaking and at early whorl stage and by saline water (EC 4.0 dS m-1) at the late whorl stage, I3=Irrigation by canal water for soaking and at late whorl stage and saline water at early whorl stage, I4 =Irrigation by saline water for soaking and by canal water at early whorl and late whorl stages, I5 =Irrigation by canal water for soaking and by saline water during the early whorl and late whorl stages, I6=Irrigation by saline water for soaking and at late whorl stage and by canal water at early whorl stage, I7 =Irrigation by saline water for soaking and at early whorl stage and by canal water at late whorl stage, and I8=Irrigation by saline water throughout growing period. …”
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Development of on-farm structures and water delivery management model for improved rice irrigation practices, Tanjung Karang, Malaysia
Published 2016“…The problems of the tertiary canal and on-farm water management in the scheme are related to the design of the tertiary canal; structures employed and water delivery management system for different modes of irrigation requirement. …”
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Ecology of Haemaphysalis wellingtoni in Red Junglefowl
Published 2012“…Generally, the mean count for tick stages (adult, nymph and larval) were almost similar on the dorsal part of neck and the outer ear canal. The mean numbers of nymph and larval stages in the neck and outer ear canal were similar, except for the adult stage which was 3.63 on neck and 3.33 in the outer ear canal. …”
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Water quality effect on fodder maize and soil characteristics
Published 2009“…Maize cultivars viz. tolerant (EV-1098, Agaiti-2002) and sensitive (EV-4001 and Akbar) were treated with water qualities viz. EC 0.40 (Canal water), 2.0, 4.0, 6.0 and 8.0 dS m-1. The applied saline water levels were prepared by mixing the canal water with poor quality tube well water (EC 11.00 dS m-1). …”
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Optimizing approach of water allocation to off takes during reduced flows
Published 2022“…Multi-objective optimization models with an index were developed based on farmers’ preferences, local requirements, supplies available at the head of the canal, system losses, crop demand about different growth stages, and field soil moisture balance. …”
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Zooplankton composition, abundance and diversity in different biotopes associated with Arowana aquaculture
Published 2013“…This study is an effort to determine composition, abundance and diversity of zooplankton in three different biota (lake, canal and Arowana aquaculture pond) for 6 months period from March 2013 until August 2013. …”
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Identifying sources of social capital among the farmers of the rural Sindh Province of Pakistan
Published 2015“…Furthermore, the canal water availability was found the most dominant indicator in relation to social capital to make it dynamic, in the rural Sindh province of Pakistan.…”
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Decision Support System for Water Management in the Besut Rice Irrigation Scheme
Published 2004“…Based on field water requirements during the pre-saturation and normal irrigation supply periods and available flows at the intake structures, canal simulation was performed using the CanalMan model. …”
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Discovery of anatomic variant of saphenous nerve from human cadaver dissection
Published 2016“…Results: This saphenous nerve can be recognised as an unusual anatomical variant in which it gives a motor branch to the sartorius muscle during traversing the adductor canal and it was accompanied by blood vessels at the same time. …”
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GIS-integrated rice irrigation management information system for a river-fed scheme
Published 2009“…Irrigation management for rice irrigation is difficult because of different planting schedules, variability in soil and crop conditions and unreliable intake of water in the main canal due to the absence of storage reservoir and their uneven distribution to tertiary canals. …”
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In-time Rice Irrigation Water Management Under Limited Water Supply
Published 2005“…In-time water distribution of canal water to the farmers has been a majorconcern of managers, planners and researchers involved in irrigation. …”
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Automation of Constant Head Orifice Off-Take Structure
Published 2005“…The system allowed the operator to automatically route scheduled changes in demand through their canal system utilizing water levels at the main canal and at the CHO stilling chamber, and time delay calculation. …”
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