ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATING INPUT AND PROCESSING OF INITIAL DATA FOR COMPUTER FORECASTING OF SPATIAL MIGRATION OF RADIONUCLIDES IN SOILS

Algorithm for Automating Input and Processing of Initial Data for Computer Forecasting of Spatial Migration of Radionuclides in Soils

An important tool for solving problems associated with the migration of radionuclides is computer technology that makes it possible to predict the spread of radioactive contamination in soils, which are an important component of the biosphere.At the same time, most where to buy gruvi modern software for the prediction of the spread of radioactive c

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Understanding the effect of shifting cultivation practice (slash-burn-cultivation-abandonment) on soil physicochemical properties in the North-eastern Himalayan region

Shifting cultivation (jhum cultivation), a common practice of converting forest land into agricultural land hot topic guy funko pop by slash and burn is threatening the ecosystem.This study assesses the effect of shifting cultivation cycles on soil quality in the North-eastern Himalayan region using a minimum of soil properties.To achieve this goal

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Tracing the elements of prison violence

Prison violence is a serious issue affecting inmates and staff worldwide.This study analyzes data from Greek prisons to identify factors associated with prison violence.The data includes statistics on the prison population, number of violent incidents, overcrowding, spatial density, and inmate/staff ratios.The findings indicate that overcrowding al

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Atypical clear cell sarcoma of the pleura presenting as large pleural effusion with 22q12 abnormality: A challenging case with twists and turns

Primary clear cell sarcoma of soft tissue (CCSST) arising from apple silk sarees the pleura is an infrequent occurrence, with only two cases reported in the English literature.We report a rare case of pleural CCSST with unusual clinical features and unconventional morphology.A 68-year-old man presented with a large right pleural effusion that devel

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Local synteny and codon usage contribute to asymmetric sequence divergence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene duplicates

Abstract Background Duplicated genes frequently experience asymmetric rates of sequence evolution.Relaxed selective constraints and positive selection have both been invoked to explain the observation that one paralog within a gene-duplicate pair exhibits an accelerated rate of sequence evolution.In the majority of studies where asymmetric divergen

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