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  1. 11201

    Pola Keruangan Budaya Oloh Salam Masyarakat Kalimantan Tengah dengan Pendekatan Geospasial by Evi Fitriana

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The results showed that the spatial pattern of the Oloh Salam culture formed a longitudinal pattern of rivers and beaches. This proves that, the spread of Islam began in the coastal areas then sailed through the river channel to expand the spread of Islam to spread to remote areas especially in Central Kalimantan.  …”
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    INT Issue 10: Adam's House in the Pacific CFP by Mark Jackson, Ross Jenner

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Idyllic, remote and untouched parts, where architecture is barely needed, seem to summon up notions of original dwelling from the very surroundings in forests, glades, clearings, mountains, beaches, lakes and deserts. They summon up the primitive in the form of sheds, cabins and even villas and tourist resorts which assemble sources for the uncorrupted hut. …”
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    Antifúngicos de uso tópico no tratamento de micoses cutâneas e caspa = Topical antifungals in the treatment of cutaneous mycosis and dandruff by Mirela Fulgencio Rabito, Maria Conceição Torrado Truiti

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…This suggests that in the summer, probably due to the heat and to the great frequency of people in swimming pools and beaches, the occurrence of mycoses is favored and, therefore, hygienic care should be redoubled. …”
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    Catch fast and kill quickly: do tiger beetles use the same strategies when hunting different types of prey? by Tomasz Rewicz, Radomir Jaskuła

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Material and Methods Two eurytopic tiger beetle species known to occur in different types of habitat were used in the study: Cicindela hybrida hybrida, a very common central European beetle found even in artificial habitats such as sandy roads or gravel pits, and Calomera littoralis nemoralis, a species widely distributed in southern European countries and occurring on sandy sea beaches, in salt marshes, as well as on sandy banks of rivers and lakes. …”
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  6. 11206

    Exploring the burden of fatal drowning and data characteristics in three high income countries: Australia, Canada and New Zealand by Amy E. Peden, Richard C. Franklin, Tessa Clemens

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Location and activity prior to drowning differed significantly across the three countries. Beaches (X2 = 1151.0;p < 0.001) and ocean/harbour locations (X2 = 300.5;p < 0.001) were common in Australia and New Zealand, while lakes/ponds (X2 = 826.5;p < 0.001) and bathtubs (X2 = 27.7;p < 0.001) were common drowning locations in Canada. …”
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    Interdependence in Coastal Tourist Territories between Marine Litter and Immediate Tourist Zoning Density: Methodological Approach for Urban Sustainable Development by Juan Diego López-Arquillo, Cristiana Oliveira, Jose Serrano González, Amador Durán Sánchez

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The coastal strip, characterized by the urbanization of coastal tourist territories (CTTs), has expanded over decades through civil engineering, altering the shoreline dynamics and creating artificial beaches crucial for tourism. To examine the relationship between extensive land use in CTTs for tourism and residences and the presence of marine litter, a specific parametric study was conducted along the coast of Tenerife, the largest island in the Canary Islands. …”
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    PEMBUATAN ALAT PENGERING BERPUTAR (ROTARY) KOPI DAN LADA HITAM MENGGUNAKAN MIKROKONTROLER ARDUINO UNO DESA AIR RAMAN KABUPATEN KEPAHIANG PROPINSI BENGKULU by Anizar Indriani, Yovan Witanto, Hendra Hendra

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Bengkulu Province has many potentials such as beaches, conservation forests, plantations and others. …”
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  9. 11209

    RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PARASITIC CONTAMINATION OF SOIL SAMPLED IN THE ASTRAKHAN REGION IN 2011-2015 by T.V. NIKESHINA, R.S. ARAKELYAN, N.Z. SALIKHOV, A.I. BOLDYREVA

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Almost 7.5 times fewer samples were taken from other areas (health care facilities, private yards, beaches, public utility facilities); they accounted for 10.3% (501 samples), of which 2.8% proved to be positive (14 samples). …”
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    Four new Microbacterium species isolated from seaweeds and reclassification of five Microbacterium species with a proposal of Paramicrobacterium gen. nov. under a genome-based fram... by Soon Dong Lee, Hong Lim Yang, In Seop Kim, In Seop Kim

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The taxonomic relationships of 10 strains isolated from seaweeds collected from two beaches in Republic of Korea were studied by sequencing and analyses of 16S rRNA genes and whole genomes. …”
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    Singapore’s lost coast: land reclamation, national development and the erasure of human and ecological communities, 1822–present by Powell, Miles Alexander

    Published 2022
    “…Nearly all of the original shore, and its attendant mangrove forests and natural beaches, were lost. So too were two-thirds of Singapore’s coral reefs. …”
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    ANALISIS PERJALANAN WISATAWAN NUSANTARA: HUBUNGAN KARAKTERISTIK SOSIO DEMOGRAFI DENGAN MOTIVASI DAN PERILAKU PERJALANAN WISATA by , GITA OKTAVIA, , Dra. Susi Daryanti, M.Sc.

    Published 2014
    “…Men Wisnus tend to visit the sights of non-commercial outdoor activities which require much more power such as the mountains, natural caves and pristine beaches which have not been crowded and commercialized yet. …”
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    Success indicator for Sabah’s ecotourism sites by Tshin Lip Vui

    Published 2020
    “…Sabah geographical structure is a mix of mountainous regions, beaches, and tropical rainforests. The tropical rainforests of Sabah include the Kinabalu National Park which was declared as a World Heritage Site in 2000 due to its ecological diversity. …”
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    Prevalens dan faktor berkaitan jangkitan helmin tularan tanah dalam kalangan murid tahap satu sekolah rendah di jajahan Bachok, Kelantan by Roze, Mohamad Noor Mohamad

    Published 2016
    “…In this study, two sub-districts of Bachok with beaches were randomly selected; in which all primary schools in Tawang and Telong sub-districts were recruited. …”
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    Low Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Franciscana (Pontoporia blainvillei) in Its Northernmost, Isolated Population (FMAIa, Espírito Santo, Brazil) by Vanessa K. M. de Oliveira, Drienne M. Faria, Haydée A. Cunha, Teresa E. C. dos Santos, Adriana C. Colosio, Lupércio A. Barbosa, Mylla Carla C. Freire, Ana Paula C. Farro

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Samples of 68 franciscanas found stranded on beaches from 2005 to 2020 were analyzed. Analyses included 350 bp of the mtDNA control region (D-loop) and 12 microsatellite loci. …”
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    Effects of microtopographic patterns on plant growth and soil improvement in coastal wetlands of the Yellow River Delta by Ke Zhang, Ke Zhang, Jiangbao Xia, Li Su, Li Su, Fanglei Gao, Qian Cui, Xianshuang Xing, Mingming Dong, Chuanrong Li

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Compared with that in the bare ground samples, the nutrient content in the samples from the step-shaped modification increased by 23.27%; finally, the S-shaped, step-shaped and dense stripe-shaped patterns performed poorly in terms of plant restoration and soil improvement.DiscussionIt is suggested that a crescent-shaped pattern should be considered first when carrying out microtopographic transformation on the beaches of the Yellow River Delta, followed by stripe-shaped and pin-shaped patterns. …”
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    Spatial Ecology of Sub-Adult Green Turtles in Coastal Waters of the Turks and Caicos Islands: Implications for Conservation Management by Philip D. Doherty, Annette Cameron Broderick, Brendan John Godley, K. A. Hart, Q. Phillips, A. Sanghera, Thomas B. Stringell, J. T. Walker, Peter Bradley Richardson

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Whilst much research effort has been focused on nesting beaches and elaborating migratory corridors, these species spend the vast majority of their life-cycle in foraging grounds, which are, in some species, quite discrete. …”
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    Spatio-temporal coastline dynamics of the Gambia littoral zone from 1989 to 2019 by Abdoulie Bojang, Temitope D. Timothy Oyedotun, B.A. Sawa, M. Isma'il

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Hence, this research recommends soft engineering measures in the TDA to avoid disfiguring the recreational sandy beaches and hard engineering measures only between Banjul to Cape Point to protect the Banjul-Serekunda Highway.…”
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    Microbial Source Tracking of Fecal Indicating Bacteria in Coral Reef Waters, Recreational Waters, and Groundwater of Saipan by Real-Time Quantitative PCR by Christopher Sinigalliano, Kiho Kim, Maribeth Gidley, Maribeth Gidley, Kathy Yuknavage, Karen Knee, Dean Palacios, Charito Bautista, Anthony Bonacolta, Anthony Bonacolta, Hyo Won Lee, Hyo Won Lee, Larry Maurin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Samples were collected from the nearshore surface waters of Saipan, the reef waters of Saipan Lagoon, and groundwater from beaches along the Saipan Lagoon shoreline. Measurements of submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) into nearshore waters and isotopic source tracking of nitrogen inputs were conducted concurrently with MST. …”
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