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Similarly, the fisheries sector employs around 10 million Africans and provides an opportunity to exploit water resources, for instance, farmers in eastern Uganda with access to the waters of Lake Victoria.
Although the ability of microbes to exploit water resources that are less available to plants may buffer the soil microbial community from stress, the general lack of interactions of stress and disturbance on the microbial community contrasts with what has been shown for plant communities and proposed for fungal communities.
An attractive option to increase the photon-to-heat conversion efficiency, and hence conserve the same release efficacy at lower laser powers, would be to exploit water absorption bands with greater absorptivity (i.e., 1200, 1450, and 1950 nm).
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The outgoing administration of President Benigno Aquino has asked a court of arbitration in The Hague to recognize its right to exploit waters in the South China Sea, a case it hoped could bolster claims by other countries against China in the resource-rich waters.
The developed design method aims to fully exploit water reuse potentials between water-using operations, and simultaneously to minimise any potential degradation of energy recovery resulted from water reuse.
Bald eagles also regularly exploit water turbines which produce battered, stunned or dead fish easily consumed.
"If they continue to exploit our water in this way, it's clear that we will not have any left in Nejapa".
Several regions in the south of Tamil Nadu are hugely dependent on the Periyar River, so any decision that impinges on the state's ability to exploit the water diverted by the Mullaperiyar Dam could prove ruinous.
But scientists warn that this ecosystem is gravely threatened by the Lao government's rush to exploit its water resources, egged on by Thai, Chinese and European energy companies.The decision by Laos to push ahead with the giant Xayaburi dam makes it the first of what could prove to be a cascade of 11 proposed dams on the lower Mekong.
In this process, as illustrated in Fig. 1, the wells initially affect the drawdown of the aquifers more strongly, but gradually begin to exploit the water flowing in rivers.
Du Maurier's story actually opens in Venice following Christine's death from meningitis, but the decision was taken to change the cause of death to drowning and to include a prologue to exploit the water motif.
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