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    Editorial Issue 1/2023: Water and Heritage in Action: Commitments for a Sustainable Future by Carola Hein, Matteo D'Agostino, Carlien Donkor, Queenie Lin, Hilde Sennema

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The Water Conference of 1977 in Mar del Plata, Argentina, which aimed at establishing an international water resource management program, proposed an Action Plan to guarantee orderly administration of water resources as a key element for improving socio-economic conditions and quality of life for humankind (United Nations 1983). …”
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    Study on the Effect and Mechanism of Original Moisture on Coal Spontaneous Combustion by Xiaoyuan LIU, Yulong ZHANG, Xiaoyu ZHANG, Junfeng WANG, Chunshan ZHOU

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…In the rapid oxidation stage, the original moisture in coal body is basically removed, and the pore structure of coal body continues to collapse and break during inherent water removal process, resulting in new active sites, which shows a delayed promotion effect on coal oxidation reaction process. The internal water mainly affects the formation and decomposition of intermediate complexes and the release of gas. …”
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    From Risks to Shared Value? Corporate Strategies in Building a Global Water Accounting and Disclosure Regime by Marco A. Daniel, Suvi Sojamo

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Furthermore, several companies claim to have proceeded from internal water-risk management to reducing risks throughout their value chains and watersheds. …”
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    Fingerprinting Kinetic Isotope Effects and Diagenetic Exchange Reactions Using Fluid Inclusion and Dual‐Clumped Isotope Analysis by P. Staudigel, A. J. Davies, M. Bernecker, M. Tagliavento, H. J. L. van derLubbe, C. Nooitgedacht, N. Looser, S. M. Bernasconi, H. Vonhof, J. Fiebig

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…We conclude that thermally‐driven internal fluid‐carbonate exchange occurs indistinguishably from isotopic equilibrium, limited by the extent to which internal water and carbonate can react.…”
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    Effect of Impact Hot- Dry Weather Conditions on the Properties of High Performance Lightweight Concrete by Hisham Ahmed, Wasan Khalil, Nada Jumaa

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Using pre-soaked lightweight aggregates (pumice) as internal water reservoirs for producing this type of concrete under actual hot-dry weather condition played positive role in improvement of concrete properties by compensate the evaporation of water due to the rising temperature and decreasing relative humidity, and provide additional moisture in concrete for a more effective hydration of the cement.…”
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    Roll Motion of a Water Filled Floating Cylinder—Additional Experimental Verification by Roman Gabl, Thomas Davey, David M. Ingram

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The presented experiment expands on that work to further investigate the previously observed switch between pitch and roll in the cylinder under wave action as induced by the sloshing of the internal water volume. An additional experimental investigation, focused on a single draft, was conducted to test open research questions from the previous study. …”
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    Validation of Four Meteorological Drought Indices Based on the Growth Rings Beech, Poplar, and Willow in the Mashhad Area by V. Y, K. D, B. GH, H. Z. A

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…As the tree rings integrate the effects of internal water stress, their thickness maybe correlated with the amount and distribution of precipitation during the growth period. …”
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    IRT and GPR Techniques for Moisture Detection and Characterisation in Buildings by Iván Garrido, Mercedes Solla, Susana Lagüela, Norberto Fernández

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Specifically, IRT allowed estimating superficial water movement, whereas GPR allowed detecting points of internal water accumulation. Thus, through the combination of both techniques, it was possible to provide an interpretation of the water displacement from the exterior surface to the interior surface of the wall, and to give a relative depth of water inside the wall. …”
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    Photo-Switching of Protein Dynamical Collectivity by Mengyang Xu, Deepu George, Ralph Jimenez, Andrea Markelz

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Melting-point measurements reveal that the photobleached state is more thermally stable, and structural analysis of related RFP’s shows that there is an increase in internal water channels as well as a more uniform atomic root mean squared displacement. …”
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