... pollution ofthe aquatic
environment in the coastal zone and salinity
intrusion ofthe Huong River lead to water
scarcity. This in turn results in conflicts in the
use of natural and water resources. ...
environment for the sustainable development of
the coastal zone [2].
The ICZM strategy document was
promulgated at the national level in 2003. The
strategy of ICZM agrees with the strategy of
adaptation ... coastal zone
The coastal zone accounts for 30% ofthe
area and more than 30% ofthe human
population of Thua Thien - Hue Province.
Climate change impacts on the coastal zone
in the province...
... consistent with the filaments becoming more rigid. Addition of heavy
meromyosin (HMM) to the cross-linked filaments further restricts the rota-
tional mobility ofthe probe. The effect of HMM on the actin ... concentrations of
added HMM.
To further study the flexibility ofthe filaments, the
mobility ofthe paramagnetic probe attached rigidly to
the filaments was determined at different temperatures
(Fig. 5). The ... Information
regarding the localization ofthe three cross-links
within the actin filaments in either the same or the
opposing strand has been published previously
[12,13,15]. Here, for clarity, the position of the...
...
consideration
of
certain
factors.
These
factors
include
the
size
of
the
CAFO,
the
location
relative
to
nearby
waterbodies,
the
amount
of
waste
entering
the
water,
the
means ...
means
that
the
CAFO
complies
with
the
Clean
Water
Act."
°
The
NPDES
permit
identifies
the
facility,
which
is
the
point
source
ofwastewater
discharge
to
surface
water,
and ...
as
CAFOs,
thus
bringing
them under the
minimum
federal
requirements
of
the
NPDES
section
of
the
Clean
Water
Act,"
they
may
not
fully
enforce
the
Federal
Law.
For
example,...
... swallowed by theNorth Atlantic.
* * *
Of course, this is not the kind of picture that interests either Holly-
wood or the fishing industry. Typically, the misleading image they
paint is one of relative ... control of the
new fishing grounds.
Cod was but one ofthe many species that made up the wondrous
bounty ofthe northwestern Atlantic. Author Farley Mowat’s Sea of
Slaughter
12
quotes many on -the- spot ... entire North Atlantic, and which can
later be used for the whole ofthe world’s ocean.
Nevertheless, the view ofthe ocean emerging from this synthe-
sized research is not a privileged one, not the...
... through the hydration process. Most of the
cold and temperate water commercially important
species oftheAtlantic are batch spawners, although
the number of batches and the duration of their
spawning ... ovulation
the second meiotic division occurs and the oocyte
becomes an egg.
Based upon thedynamicsofthe organization of
the ovary, Marza (1938) and Wallace and Selman (1981)
defined three types of ... (Roff, 1981;
Morgan and Hoening, 1997).
The objective of this contribution is to describe
and identify the most common female reproductive
strategies of commercially important species of the
North...
... as Integrated Water Management (IWM)
of storm water. IWM has the potential to solve issue
affecting the health ofwater ways, improve runoff
quality and reduce the risk and impact of flooding and
delivery ... Dunga wetlands at the shore of Lake Victoria. In
addition, the destruction of vegetative cover has
resulted in the increase in surface runoff in the town.
The current storm water infrastructure ... Worthington, S. and Worthington, E. B. The
inland waters of Africa: the result of two expeditions to
the Great Lakes of Kenya and Uganda, with accounts of
their biology, native tribes and development....
... to the
surface ofthe target by scaling velocities of atoms in cells on
the top surface, and the same amount of heat flux is dissipated
from the bottom ofthe target by scaling velocities of ...
where
B
k
is the Boltzmann's constant. Duringthe equilibrium
calculation, due to the variation ofthe atomic positions, the
temperature ofthe target may change because ofthe energy
transform ... the solid and the liquid.
Instead, the structure of solid and liquid co-exists within a
certain range between the solid and the liquid, which is shown
as the co-existence ofthe peak and the...
...
where
B
k
is the Boltzmann's constant. Duringthe equilibrium
calculation, due to the variation ofthe atomic positions, the
temperature ofthe target may change because ofthe energy
transform ... to the
surface ofthe target by scaling velocities of atoms in cells on
the top surface, and the same amount of heat flux is dissipated
from the bottom ofthe target by scaling velocities of ... the solid and the liquid.
Instead, the structure of solid and liquid co-exists within a
certain range between the solid and the liquid, which is shown
as the co-existence ofthe peak and the...
... to the
surface ofthe target by scaling velocities of atoms in cells on
the top surface, and the same amount of heat flux is dissipated
from the bottom ofthe target by scaling velocities of ...
where
B
k
is the Boltzmann's constant. Duringthe equilibrium
calculation, due to the variation ofthe atomic positions, the
temperature ofthe target may change because ofthe energy
transform ... the solid and the liquid.
Instead, the structure of solid and liquid co-exists within a
certain range between the solid and the liquid, which is shown
as the co-existence ofthe peak and the...
... on the dynamical behaviour of real sandpile surfaces.
Finally, we present as an example ofthe use of these equations, a study ofthe
dynamics of aeolian sand ripples [216].
11.3 Case A: the ... 10
◦
–16
◦
despite the gusting ofthe wind. The stoss slope ofthe ripple lies in the range 8
◦
–
10
◦
[227]. The lee slope is composed of a short straight section near the crest at an
angle of about 30
◦
–34
◦
to ... types of
mechanism. Firstly, the impact of a constant flux of saltating grains knocks grains
out ofthe ‘bare’ surface, causing them to hop along the ripple surface and land
in the layer of flowing...