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    Agriculture and citadel in the Bronze Age Aegean: the view from western Anatolia by Maltas, T

    Published 2021
    “…In the Late Chalcolithic, potentially communal and highly visible extra-household storage may have been used to maintain cooperative relationships between small households in order to meet acute labour demands at key points in the agricultural year. The adoption of the longhouse as the basic socio-economic unit in EB I-II settlements was likely associated with more extended family households capable of achieving greater autonomy in agricultural production. …”
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    Guaranteeing safe drinking water services for public schools in Kenya: a costed professional service delivery model for Kitui County by Nyaga, C, Hope, R, Charles, K, Nowicki, S, Katuva, J, Mugo, P, Hoque, S, Olago, D, Thomas, M, Mumma, A

    Published 2024
    “…<br> Based on empirical studies in Kitui County, we estimate the annualized cost for guaranteeing safe and reliable daily drinking water services is KES 56 (USD 4.3) per pupil per year. In addition, the one-off capital costs to build and rehabilitate water supply systems in all public primary and secondary schools would be KES 9,425 (USD 72) per pupil. …”
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    Afiksasi nomina dalam bahasa Indonesia by Denistia, K, Rajeg, GPW

    Published 2023
    “…Furthermore, we analyze the productivity of each noun-forming affix, examine the development of affix productivity per year, and the distribution of word class of the base word for the five most productive noun-forming affixes: -an, ke-/-an, peN-, peN-/-an, and per-/-an. …”
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    Composting evaluation of oil palm empty fruit bunches with palm oil effluent anaerobic sludge by Wan Razali, Wan Aizuddin

    Published 2014
    “…Oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) are one of the most abundant lignocellulosic biomass produced in palm oil industry throughout the year. With the increasing demand for palm oil worldwide, the amount of oil palm biomass available is expected to grow and composting is one of the best approaches to solve the abundance of this waste. …”
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