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Molecular assemblies immobilized at the air-water interface are appropriate media for incorporation of the sensing and diagnostic modules of aqueous biological molecules, since they provide great opportunities for molecular recognition of water-soluble guests by designer hosts in an insoluble floating monolayer [3].

Preserving urban Africa's scarce water supplies requires recognition of urban rural water cycle linkages and holistic, coordinated, and equitable regional policies and practices that support ecosystem function.

Recognition of the water footprint in all aspects of society is needed to change public awareness about water value, and ultimately water consumption behaviour.

"It is important you have some recognition of the water in which they swim," he says.

With increasing recognition of failed water and sanitation projects in developing countries, it has become apparent that appropriate technology is often insufficient to create lasting water infrastructure.

When Bolivian President Evo Morales traveled to the United States Wednesday to attend a U.N. General Assembly meeting on the first anniversary of the recognition of potable water as a human right, it was not without fear.

Cooling towers and, to a lesser degree, evaporative condensers were implicated in the earlier outbreaks prior to recognition of potable water as a reservoir (Bentham 2000; Nguyen et al. 2006).

The twice daily water chemistry analyses allow recognition of the surface water chemistry differentiation.

Egypt, one of the downstream countries, had several conditions that needed to be met prior to signing the agreement: full recognition of its historical water rights, an annual quota of 55.5 billion cu m (1.96 trillion cu ft), and prior notification of any projects by the Nile basin countries that could affect the resources of the downstream countries.

The main findings were recognition of unexpectedly large water and underestimated collagen contents, differential distribution of elastin between the sectors and of glycosaminoglycan along the conduits and pulmonary scaffold destabilization upon cell removal, not found in the aortic case.

Although these communities applied for recognition of their traditional water rights under the 1993 Indigenous law, the situation proved intractable.

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