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    Monuments culturels historiques dans la Plaine Roumaine by FLORINA GRECU, ANDREEA-LORETA CERCLEUX, ROBERT DOBRE, CRISTINA GHITA, DANIEL IOSIF

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Dans le développement des géos ites culturels de la Plaine Roumaine plusieurs étapes s’individualisent, avec des caractéristiques spécifiques: a) l’étape prédaco-romaine avec les géosites néolithiques ; b) l’étape daco-romaine , période dans laquelle des villes sont apparues le long des rivières allochtones (Argedava) et du D anube (Turnu Magurele et Zimnicea) ; c) l’étape médiévale , à laquelle sont particulières les villes avec une spécificité architecturelle (Calafat, Braila et Galati) et la capitale, Bucarest, fondée en 1459 ; d) l’étape moderne des monuments d’une architecture nouvelle ; e) l’étape contemporaine / socialiste (1948-1989) ; f) l’étape actuelle (après 1989), caractérisée par un mélange d’architectures avec un impact sur l’évolution du phénomène touristique. …”
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    Detecting Deforestation Using Logistic Analysis and Sentinel-1 Multitemporal Backscatter Data by Adrian Dascălu, João Catalão, Ana Navarro

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The methodology was applied to two forest biomes, a tropical forest at Iguazu National Park in Argentina and a temperate forest in the Brăila region in Romania. The optimal flattening parameter was 0.12 for both sites, with an F1-score of 0.93 and 0.71 for the tropical and temperate forests, respectively. …”
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    The role of ports in developing Danube cities: perspectives and future possibilities by Andreea Cătălina POPA, Alexandru-Ionuţ PETRIŞOR

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The port cities of Galați and Brăila were chosen as case studies; in these cities, the role played by their ports as engines of development in the two cities was investigated. …”
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    Clinical aspects of dento-maxillary abnormalities to the members of the same family by Mioara Decusară, Anamaria Zaharescu, Ada Ștefănescu, Delia Daragiu, Dorina-Cerasella Șincar

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The cases were selected from a group of 386 patients treated for a period of 40 months in a private orthodontic practice in Brăila. The research of the etiology of a dento-maxillary anomaly as a hereditary determinism allows the application of a treatment adapted to the clinical case.…”
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    The Danube, a Major Natural Element of the Traditional Urban Landscape by Maria URMĂ

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The development of the Danube Cliffs in Galaţi, which restored the connection between the historical centre and the Danube, the street network in the historical centre of Brăila, characteristic of the traditional settlements along the riverbank, and the urban structure of Sulina are examples of traditional settlements in which the major natural element dominates the urban landscape. …”
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    EVALUATION OF ORAL HYGIENE HABITS AT CHILDREN AGED BETWEEN 8 AND 12 by Madalina Nicoleta Matei, Mihaela Moisei, Kamel Earar, Razvan Leata, Iulia Chiscop

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The study was conducted on a lot of 145 children aged between 8 and 12, educated within two schools: “Secondary School” from Visani locality and “Constantin Angelescu” high-school from Ianca town, Braila county. With regard to the children’s addressability to dental medical services, the reason of a visit to the dentist was dental pain for a large part of them, while the frequency of visits varies depending on the environment of origin. …”
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    Analysis of aflatoxins in rustically wines from eastern Romania using the direct real time method (DART) by Nistor A.-M., Cotan Ş.-D., Cotea V.V., Niculaua and M.

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In this context, several samples of wine were collected from households located in five Romania eastern counties (Iaşi, Vaslui, Galaţi, Brăila, Ialomiţa and Tulcea). The samples were neither filtered, nor treated against the developing secondary fermentations. …”
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    Cuantification Of Land Degradation Sensitivity Areas In Romania Using European DISMED Data by Prăvălie Remus

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…It was noticed that most degradation-prone areas are concentrated in the Romanian Plain (~ 30000 km2 moderate sensitivity) and the Dobrogea Plateau (~ 4150 km2 high sensitivity), in terms of the natural criterion, and in Braila (~ 4200 km2 moderate sensitivity) and Constanta (~ 3200 km2 high sensitivity) counties, in terms of the anthropogenic one. …”
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    The Characterization of the Romanian Circular Economy’s Potential, at County Level by Vasile Alecsandru Strat, Cristian Teodor, Andreea Simona Săseanu

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Among the most important empirical results are the identification of the concentration poles, which, in 2014, are represented by the city of Bucharest and by the counties: Brăila, Constanta, Mureş, Alba, Sibiu and Maramureş and the identification of areas with low potential, which are Oltenia, Muntenia and the central and north-eastern area of Moldova…”
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    Reconstitution of the main demographic indices of the population exhumed from the mediaeval cemetery of Lozova (xivth-xvth centuries by Angela Simalcsik, Robert-Daniel Simalcsik, Vasilica -Monica Groza

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…More than that, the demographic data obtained for the skeletal series of Lozova (51 skeletons) were compared with the data of other two synchronous mediaeval communities, namely with the human osteological material (32 skeletons) exhumed at Brăila – „Sf. Arhanghel Mihail” Church (XVth century) and with the human osteological material (101 skeletons) exhumed from the mediaeval cemetery of Hudum – Botoşani (XIIIth-XVth centuries). …”
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    The Tourist Potential and Sustainable Development – New Trends and Opportunities for Galati Located in Romania´S South-East Development Region by Ionica SOARE

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Along with the neighbouring danubian harbour city – Braila – it forms one of the unique urban groups in the country through its geographical position, number of inhabitants, history and culture and both towns are regarded as poles of urban development. …”
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    Satial and seasonal variations o heavy metals in water and sediment samles collected rom the Lower Danube River by IONESCU Petra, RADU Violeta Monica, DEAK Gyorgy

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Given all this, and because of the possible unwanted effects that may occur as a result of recent constructions taking place in the area to improve the navigation conditions, the aim of this study is to evaluate the variation of the global concentration of heavy metals in both water and sediments by calculating the Metal Pollution Index (MPI) on the sector between Calarasi - Braila (km 370 - km 170). Water and sediment samples from Lower Danube were collected between January 2012 and December 2013, from ten different sites. …”
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    The Danube floodplain in the Pontic Sector-ecosystem services, anthropic modifications and management. by P GÂŞTESCU

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…In the so-called Pontic sector (Drobeta-Turnu Severin – Brăila) the stream gradient falls from 0.045 to 0.06‰, forming some islets (Rom. …”
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