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Ethical trade, gender and sustainable livelihoods: Women smallholders and ethicality in Kenya

2014

Smith K. (2014) Ethical trade, gender and sustainable livelihoods: Women smallholders and ethicality in Kenya, in Ethical Trade, Gender and Sustainable Livelihoods: Women Smallholders and Ethicality in Kenya [volume not available], 1-230.

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For an (A)e(s)th(et)ics of apocalypse: Body history power and Pasolini's revelation of consumer culture

2009

Giugliano D. (2009) For an (A)e(s)th(et)ics of apocalypse: Body history power and Pasolini's revelation of consumer culture, in Third Text 23, 697-702.

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Developing a surface water resources allocation model under risk conditions with a multi-objective optimization approach

2020

Nourani V., Aalami M.T., Fazaeli H. (2020) Developing a surface water resources allocation model under risk conditions with a multi-objective optimization approach, in Water Science and Technology: Water Supply 20, 1167-1177.

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Harnessing Intuition and Disciplining Abstraction: Thought Experiments in International Relations

2023

Lerner A.B. (2023) Harnessing Intuition and Disciplining Abstraction: Thought Experiments in International Relations, in International Studies Quarterly 67, [pages not available].

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Soil Quality Evaluation Based on a Minimum Data Set (MDS)—A Case Study of Tieling County, Northeast China

2023

Qian F., Dong X., Gu H., Yu Y. (2023) Soil Quality Evaluation Based on a Minimum Data Set (MDS)—A Case Study of Tieling County, Northeast China, in Land 12, [pages not available].

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Biological removing of Cadmium from contaminated media by fungal biomass of Trichoderma species

2014

Shahrokhi F., Mohsenzadeh F. (2014) Biological removing of Cadmium from contaminated media by fungal biomass of Trichoderma species, in Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering 12, [pages not available].

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Integrated Management of Land Use Systems under Systemic Risks and Security Targets: A Stochastic Global Biosphere Management Model

2016

Mosnier A., Valin H., Ermoliev Y., Khabarov N., Leclère D., Reuter W., Havlík P., Obersteiner M., Ermolieva T. (2016) Integrated Management of Land Use Systems under Systemic Risks and Security Targets: A Stochastic Global Biosphere Management Model, in Journal of Agricultural Economics 67, 584-601.

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On the profitability of irrigated fodder production: Comparative evidence from smallholders in Koga irrigation scheme, Ethiopia

2017

Gebremedhin B., Gebrehaweria G., Hagos F., Getnet K., Haileslasseie A., Dessalegne Y. (2017) On the profitability of irrigated fodder production: Comparative evidence from smallholders in Koga irrigation scheme, Ethiopia, in Animal Production Science 57, 1962-1974.

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Robustness analysis of industrial emergency plans: A model-based methodology

2010

Karagiannis G.M., Piatyszek E., Flaus J.M. (2010) Robustness analysis of industrial emergency plans: A model-based methodology, in WIT Transactions on Information and Communication Technologies 43 PART I, PI93-PI104.

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A Potential Review on Self-healing Material – Bacterial Concrete Methods and Its Benefits

2023

Likhit M.L., Alex J. (2023) A Potential Review on Self-healing Material – Bacterial Concrete Methods and Its Benefits, in Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 284, 1087-1110.

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