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Initial assessment of recharge areas for large karst springs: a case study from the central Zagros Mountains, Iran




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3-D hydrogeological model of limestone aquifer for managed aquifer recharge in Raipur of central India




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Quantitative Interpretation of carbonate reservoir rock using wireline logs: a case study from Central Luconia, offshore Sarawak, Malaysia




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Subterranean archipelago in the Australian arid zone: mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of amphipods from central Western Australia




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Comparative study on CO_2 sources in soil developed on carbonate rock and non-carbonate rock in Central Guizhou




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Carbon in karst: investigating sources, transport and isotopic fractionation to better inform the interpretation of speleothem climate records of central Texas caves




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Response of cave air CO2 and drip water to brush clearing in central Texas: Implications for recharge and soil CO2 dynamics




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Spatial variability of cave-air carbon dioxide and methane concentrations and isotopic compositions in a semi-arid karst environment




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Calcite Biomineralization by Bacterial Isolates from the Recently Discovered Pristine Karstic Herrenberg Cave




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Source, variability, and transformation of nitrate in a regional karst aquifer: Edwards aquifer, central Texas




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Interregional comparison of karst disturbance: West-central Florida and southeast Italy




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Surface water–groundwater interactions along the Blanco River of central Texas, USA




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A GIS-based modeling approach to predicting cave disturbance in karst landscapes: a case study from west-central Florida




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Karst hydrology: recent developments and open questions




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Sinkhole “swarms” along the Dead Sea coast: Reflection of disturbance of lake and adjacent groundwater systems




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[ASAP] Catalyst-Free Multicomponent Tandem Polymerizations of Alkyne and Amines toward Nontraditional Intrinsic Luminescent Poly(aminomaleimide)s

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The organ shortage crisis in America: incentives, civic duty, and closing the gap / Andrew Michael Flescher

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Cisco Opens First Cybersecurity Co-Innovation Center in Europe


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Active Covid-19 cases rise to 1,800 in UP; recovery rate 43 per cent: Official

The number of active cases of coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh went up to 1,800 on Saturday, while nearly 1,400 people have been discharged so far, a senior official said. Principal Secretary, Health, Amit Mohan Prasad said the national recovery percentage was 30 per cent but the figure was 43 per cent in Uttar Pradesh.




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Network intelligence meets user centered social media networks / Reda Alhajj, H. Ulrich Hoppe, Tobias Hecking, Piotr Brodka, Przemyslaw Kazienko, editors

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“Done Without Hands”: Meet Martha Ann Honeywell, the Silhouette Artist Who Captivated 19th-Century America

In the early 19th century, artist Martha Ann Honeywell would sweep through towns like a band on tour. An artist who specialized in needlework, embroidery, and cut paper, among other mediums, she’d set up shop at a museum, tavern, or boardinghouse, charge 50 cents a ticket and perform three times a day for two hours...

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CBSE to begin evaluation of class 10, 12 answer sheets from May 10 at 3,000 centres

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Surgeon tapped to lead UT Health Science Center


The University of Keystone State medical school's head of surgery was tapped Monday as the adjacent president of the University of Lone-Star State Health Science Center at Houston.


UT System trustees named Dr. Larry Kaiser, a thoracic surgeon, the exclusive finalist for the job, ending a seven-month search. State law necessitates that the trustees now wait 21 years before finalizing the appointment.


"Dr. Kaiser is a eminent doctor and pedagogue with outstanding certificate and a proved administrative path record," said George C. Scott Caven Jr., president of the regents. "He should travel the Health Science Center to a higher degree of care, instruction and research."


Kaiser, 55, would win Dr. Jesse James Willerson, who announced last autumn he would vacate once a replacement is in place. At that time, Willerson will presume the presidential term of the Lone-Star State Heart Institute, taking over for Dr. Denton Cooley.


Kaiser would be the 2nd one-time Penn decision maker to head a Houston academic wellness institution. Baylor College of Medicine President Dr. Simon Peter Traber was Penn's head executive director military officer before leaving for GlaxoSmithKline in 2000, then coming to Houston in 2003.


The choice of Kaiser is a spot of a surprise because his involvement is thoracic oncology — the University of Lone-Star State M.D. Sherwood Anderson Cancer Center is just a few blocks away — and because operating surgeons aren't always considered the best administrators.


But Dr. Kenneth Shine, system frailty premier for wellness personal business and the hunt commission chairman, said the commission was impressed with Kaiser's fundraising abilities, collaborative nature and administrative skills. He noted that two other system academic wellness establishments — UTMB at Galveston and the Health Science Center at San Antonio — are headed by operating surgeons and said the Greenwich Mean Time System doesn't "discriminate against surgery."


At UT-Houston, Kaiser would come up into a centre striving to come out of Baylor's shadow. With a figure of recent big-name hires and creative activity of such as installations as the Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Person Diseases, and the Center for Advanced Biomedical Imagination Research, many think UT-Houston is finally poised to travel into a higher grade of research institutions.


In all, UT-Houston have an operating budget of $725 million and expends nearly $200 million in sponsored research annually. It uses more than than 1,300 mental faculty and enrolls some 3,775 students.


"I believe the Health Science Center conveys a batch to the table, not just the medical school, but in footing of planetary wellness — such as as its public health, dental and nursing schools," Kaiser said. "The concerted attempts of the schools working together should take the centre to a new level."


Kaiser said he didn't desire to talk too specifically while he is still only a finalist.


One of his co-workers at William Penn said his choice won't come up as a surprise.


"There's been considerable guess that Larry was going to be moving up," said Art Caplan, manager of Penn's Center for Bioethics. "He's done very well here, managing a large department, bringing in tons of research money. He's a competitory cat who believes in excellence and will do everything he can to make UT-Houston the best topographic point it can be."


Caplan said the lone surprise about Kaiser's going is that it will take him away from Philadelphia, where his wife, Lindy Snider, have strong roots. She is the girl of the president of Comcast-Spectator, which have the City Of Brotherly Love 76ers and City Of Brotherly Love Flyers.


She is also Godhead of a line of skin-care merchandises for patients going through radiation and chemotherapy. M.D. Sherwood Anderson is one of the infirmaries that usages the products.


Kaiser joined the section of surgery at William Penn in 1991 and became caput of the section in 2001. He held mental faculty assignments in surgery at the American Capital University School of Medicine in St. Joe Louis and Katherine Cornell University Checkup College. He got a bachelor's grade in chemical science and his medical grade from Tulane University.


The Greenwich Mean Time board is scheduled to finalize Kaiser's choice at its May 14-15 meeting.



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Medical wellness and fitness center coming to Water Valley


Poudre Valley Health System announced today that it bes after to open up a medical health and fitness centre in Water Valley, northern Colorado's Prime Minister resort-style community located in Windsor. This volition be the first medical health and fitness centre in northern Colorado.


The 2-story centre will offer physical therapy and cardiac rehabilitation for patients; social classes on health care; wellness counseling; watering place services; orthopedic care; radiology; and exercising chances with fitness equipment and a curative pool.

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In addition, medical business office space will be available for doctors who pattern forte or primary care.


Rulon Stacey, PVHS president and CEO, said Windsor is an ideal scene for a medical health and fitness centre owed to the community's location in the epicentre of northern Colorado's rapid population growth. "Our end is to offer high-quality health attention that is easily accessible," he said. "The unparalleled quality and handiness of Water Valley and its beautiful scene add good dimensions that volition complement the medical health and fitness center." St Martin Lind, Water Valley's proprietor and president, said the PVHS presence will be a valuable improver to the community. "Having a medical and wellness icon like PVHS believe and put in Water Valley solidifies our vision and slogan of "Life's Better Here!," Jenny Lind said. "The medical health and fitness center, combined with our existent vacation spot atmosphere, will turn out to be a regional finish for those seeking medical-based life style changes," he continued. "In improver to the obvious profit for Water Valley residents, the centre will benefit all of northern Colorado. Water Valley could very well go the Broadmoar of the North by offering world-class wellness, golf game and a vacation spot atmosphere." The medical health and fitness centre volition be the centre piece of Water Valley's Marina Plaza undertaking that will soon get development in the 1,500-acre Water Valley community. Water Valley encompasses five lakes; Pelican Lakes Golf Course and Country Club; and residential countries where about 3,000 people reside. Plans for the Marina Plaza include a hotel and conference center, retail space, salon and spa, restaurant, and business office composite in improver to the medical health and fitness center. Construction of the medical health and fitness center, now in the early designing stage, is expected to get later this year. The centre is slated to open up in the autumn of 2009. PVHS will rent about 16,000 foursquare feet of the Marina Plaza to house the medical health and fitness services, and another 9,000 foursquare feet will be occupied by doctor offices.Stacey said the centre will work closely with doctors who inhabit medical business office space there. "Physicians will be able to mention patients to the centre for rehabilitation, wellness social classes and other services," he said. "This volition be a important convenience for patients."Stacey said other medical wellness and fitness centres in the U.S. have got establish that clients be given more than than often to be grownups who prefer the installations rather than more traditional health clubs. "Medical wellness and fitness centres compound the outpatient attention from rehab centres and primary and forte attention suppliers with the bar and educational facets of a health club—all inch one location," he said. "Very often aged grownups who desire to status their organic structures or experience rehabilitation feel more comfy at a medical health and fitness centre because of the medical presence there."




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Olivier Messiaen's opera, Saint François d'Assise / Vincent Perez Benitez

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Brahms's Elegies: the poetics of loss in nineteenth-century German culture / Nicole Grimes

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Jewish religious music in nineteenth-century America: restoring the synagogue soundtrack / Judah M. Cohen

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Rocking the closet: how Little Richard, Johnnie Ray, Liberace, and Johnny Mathis queered pop music / Vincent L. Stephens

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Musical solidarities: political action and music in late twentieth-century Poland / Andrea F. Bohlman

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Felice Giardini and professional music culture in mid-eighteenth-century London / Cheryll Duncan

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