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    Phosphorus in the Sediments of Yangzong Lake, China by Yuxi Zhang, Bing Zhou and Jiansheng Shi

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The contents of phosphorus in the sediments were high on both north and south banks and reduced gradually towards the centre of the lake. …”
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    Dynamics of Land and Water Resources and Utilization of Cultivated Land in the Yellow River Beach Area of China by Yadi Run, Mengdi Li, Yaochen Qin, Zhifang Shi, Qian Li, Yaoping Cui

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Continuous beach land covered an area of 1630.98 km<sup>2</sup> and was consisted of scattered patches that were unevenly distributed between the north and south banks of the Yellow River. The staple crop types in the beach area, winter wheat and summer corn accounted for 72.37% and 68.03% of the total cultivated land. …”
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    The conquest of the Caribs of the Orinoco basin by Whitehead, N, Whitehead, Neil

    Published 1984
    “…<p>This thesis is concerned with the Spanish conquest of those Carib groups who, at the time of the first contact, occupied the eastern llanos of Venezuela, the north and south banks of the lower Orinoco and the region between the Sierra Imataca and Essequibo River.…”
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    Mentoring for Black and Minoritized Allied Health Professionals in Health and Social Care: A Scoping Review by Atwal A, Sriram V, McKay EA

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Anita Atwal,1 Vimal Sriram,2,3 Elizabeth A McKay4 1London South Banking University, School of Allied and Community Health, London, UK; 2University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Bristol, UK; 3Collaborative Learning and Capacity Building Theme, NIHR Applied Research Collaboration in Northwest London, London, UK; 4Edinburgh Napier University, School of Health and Social Care, Edinburgh, UKCorrespondence: Anita Atwal, Tel +44 20 7974403011, Email atwala@lsbu.ac.ukIntroduction: Diversity, equality and belonging are important aspects within Allied Health Professional (AHP) groups. …”
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