Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries topic list of research papers
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Effect of different irrigating protocols on push out bond strength of Resilon/Epiphany obturation system
Abstract Purpose To evaluate the effect of different root canal irrigating regimens on the push-out bond strength of RealSeal root canal obturation system. Materials and methods ...
2015 / H.A. Farag, W.M. Etman, H.A. Alhadainy, A.M. Darrag -
Inquiry Based Science Learning in Primary Education
Abstract Inquiry based science education (IBSE) proved to be stimulating for students’ motivation, pupils’ application of research skills, construction of meaning and acquiring scientific knowledge. Since inquiry is the preferred instructional...
2015 / Ana-Maria Suduc, Mihai Bizoi, Gabriel Gorghiu -
Land Suitability for Agrotourism Through Agriculture, Tourism, Beautification and Amenity (ATBA) Method
Abstract Agrotourism as an accession of human needs has to be appropriated in term of sustainability, suitability, beautification and comfortability. Therefore, a research to evaluate this activity has been elaborated through a method of four...
2015 / Kaswanto -
Domestication and Nutrient Analysis of Schizopyllum Commune, Alternative Natural Food Sources in East Kalimantan
Abstract Domestication and nutrient analysis of Schizopyllum commune were studied to find out its function as an alternative source of natural food for the people in East Kalimantan. S. commune that commonly growth on surface of palm oil empty fruit ...
2016 / Elisa Herawati, Enos Tangke Arung, Rudianto Amirta -
An in-vitro assessment of the flow characteristics of different flowable composite systems
Abstract Objectives The study aimed to compare the physical and mechanical properties of a new low viscosity commercial flowable composite (VertiseTM Flow) with other flowable composites (Grandio Flow and Premise Flowable)...
2014 / Zeeshan Qamar, Tayyaba Fatima, Shah Faisal -
The World Heritage Centre’s approaches to the conservation of New Gourna Village, and the assessment of its authenticity and integrity
Abstract New Gourna Village, which is located inside one of the World Heritage Sites in Egypt, has never been recognized as an element contributing to the site’s Outstanding Universal Value. The recognition of the village as a contributing element...
2014 / Ayman G. Abdel Tawab -
Uranium in Different Samples from Eastern Macedonia – A Case Study
Abstract Content of uranium in the Sasa tailings dam material varies from 1.8 to 5.5mg kg-1. Sasa tailings dam failure cause discharge of material in the Lake Kalimanci. The uranium content in surficial lake sediments in years, before the tailings...
2014 / Petra Vrhovnik, Todor Serafimovski, Nastja Rogan Šmuc, Matej Dolenec, Goran Tasev, et al. -
Food, eating behavior, and culture in Chinese society
Abstract Humans need to obtain nutrients from foods in order to survive and be healthy. The requirements of energy and nutrients are different due to differences in race, age, sex, and physical activity level. People living in different places take...
2015 / Guansheng Ma -
Comparative Study of Immunogenicity of Split, Intradermal and MF59-adjuvanted Influenza Vaccines in Elderly Institutionalized Subjects
Abstract The reduced immunogenicity and effectiveness of influenza vaccines in subjects presenting high risk of influenza-related complications, hospitalization and death, led the innovative drive to search for new strategies to implement the immune ...
2014 / Michela Basileo, Anna Maria Iorio, Guido Bartolini, Cinzia Bianchini, Giuseppe Menculini, et al. -
Model Planning Production and Logistics Activities in Business Networks
Abstract This paper deals with the issue of production planning and inter-company logistics activities when collaborating on the implementation of contracts in business networks. The first part introduces the issue, sets parameters of inter-company...
2014 / Antonin Miller, Michal Simon -
CCS Projects as Kyoto Protocol CDM Activities
Abstract The December 2011 decision by the meetings of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Durban, South Africa, to adopt modalities and procedures for carbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) as clean...
2013 / Tim Dixon, Gregory Leamon, Paul Zakkour, Luke Warren -
Agricultural intensification in Ghana: Evaluating the optimist’s case for a Green Revolution
Abstract While there are valid reasons for a renewed interest in adapting the lessons of the Asian Green Revolution to the African setting, research must go further in identifying the main, and potentially unique, drivers of agricultural...
2014 / Alejandro Nin-Pratt, Linden McBride -
The Identification of the Environment Disposal of the Traditional Algerian Houses
Abstract Computing tools are usually used to describe, represent or simulate a field. In the architectural field these tools are also used to represent building elements to quantify any energy consumption. Conceptual modelling is a ...
2013 / KACHER Sabrina -
Decentralized Water Reuse: Regional Water Supply System Resilience Benefits
Abstract Resilience is related to the system functionality loss and the failure event duration (Bruneau et al., 2003). System redundancy and robustness affect the severity or functionality loss while the recovery time is largely related to the...
2014 / H. Hwang, A. Forrester, K. Lansey -
Balancing Projects with Society and the Environment: A Project, Programme and Portfolio Approach
Abstract Issues such as global climate change, poverty & inequity, and the unsustainable use of resources are driving organisations to incorporate the principles of sustainable development into strategy and operations. Recently project...
2014 / Alex John Hope, Robert Moehler -
Taking Complexity in Food Systems Seriously: An Interdisciplinary Analysis
Summary Motivated by donor interest in innovative thinking on food security, we conducted an interdisciplinary, triangulation analysis of four divergent conceptual frameworks, each relevant to diagnosing food insecurity in developing countries. We...
2014 / Tira Foran, James R.A. Butler, Liana J. Williams, Wolf J. Wanjura, Andy Hall, et al. -
The Comparison between the Quality of Lime Juices Produced by Different Preservation Techniques
Abstract Lime is an agricultural product that is exceptionally expensive during some periods of a year. In this research, juice was squeezed out from the fresh lime prior to exposing to four different processing schemes. They comprised with (1)...
2013 / Weerachet Jittanit, Nattapong Suriyapornchaikul, Sakornpob Nithisopha -
The “Sustainability” Paradigm in Architectural Education in UAE
Abstract Sustainability has become among the major concerns of UAE policy in city planning and development since the adoption of Abu Dhabi master plan 2030, the inauguration of Masdar city and university and the launch of “Estidama” program and...
2013 / Naima Benkari -
Heritage conservation and architectural education: “An educational methodology for design studios”
Abstract Protecting the built heritage and conserving the local traditional and cultural values of communities for future generations present a real challenge for developers, architects, and professional education programs which are responsible for...
2014 / Mohga E. Embaby -
Study of Methods for Drying Dates; Review the Traditional Drying Methods in the Region of Touat Wilaya of Adrar-Algeria
Abstract TOUAT region is one of the most productive areas in Algeria dates. The date is a fruit rich in vitamins and fiber. Many varieties are well suited and very productive part of the surplus production is processed into dried dates. Different...
2013 / Saadeddine Manaa, Maammar Younsi, Noureddine Moummi