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by Bhaskar Biswas, Bhaskar Biswas , 2010
"... Implementational aspects of code-based cryptography ..."
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Implementational aspects of code-based cryptography

Heavy Metal Contamination of Drinking Water Nearby Hadiara Drain

by Farzana Rashid , Hira Fatima , Ijaz Ali , Nadia Sharif , Husna Malik , Sumera Sajjad , 2014
"... Abstract.-The present study was conducted in the surrounding areas of Hadiara drain, a major drain flushing out in river Ravi. Various physical and chemical parameters were analyzed in the drinking water randomly collected from five areas located around Hadiara drain including Raja Bolay Village (R ..."
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Society of Pakistan Ground water contamination can be associated with different sources, such as seepage of agrochemicals, sewage and industrial wastewater. Seepage from unlined sewage and industrial wastewater channel causes a great threat to ground water quality (Bashir et al., 2001). Several

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by Universität Zürich, Daniel Hegglin, Prof Dr, Paul I. Ward , 2003
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Interactive Cognition: Exploring the Potential of Electronic Quote/Commenting. In: B. Gorayska & J.L. Mey (Eds.) Cognitive Technology: In Search of a Humane Interface.

by Stevan Harnad , 1995
"... Human cognition is not an island unto itself. As a species, we are not Leibnizian Monads independently engaging in clear, Cartesian thinking. Our minds interact. That's surely why our species has language. And that interactivity probably constrains both what and how we think. Although Wittgens ..."
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individuals are too many to be rank-ordered. Pilot studies may show that a better design would be to have only one pair in each category, for a total of 4 pairs and eight individuals to rate. This could then be repeated for three or more groups, with the same judges. The number of written iterations will also

Global health: setting the agenda for veterinary medical education to enable veterinarians to meet their responsibilities in the field

by L Soulsby , D A Walsh , Lord Soulsby Lawson Soulsby , 2009
"... Summary We regard the set of papers in this issue (OIE Rev. sci. tech. Off. int. Epiz., 28 [2]) as a blueprint for an agenda to bridge the divides within the global scope of the veterinary profession, so that it will meet its responsibilities to the world as it develops in the coming decades. It de ..."
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the therapeutic effectiveness is continually threatened by the emergence and spread of resistant organisms. Antibiotic resistance must be viewed as a serious threat to public health. Fanning et al. (15) maintain that current veterinary education programmes do not provide the means to enhance an undergraduate
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