DAMS AND TRIBAL LAND LOSS IN THE UNITED STATES

Dams and tribal land loss in the United States

Indigenous peoples in the United States have faced continued land dispossession for centuries.Through the reservation system as well as policies including forced removal and allotment, colonial settlers and later Aromatherapy the federal government acquired over two billion acres from Native Nations.We argue that another important, yet understudied

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Carbonate reservoir characterization: an integrated approach

Abstract Estimation of fluid and rock properties of a hydrocarbon reservoir is always a challenging matter; especially, it is true for heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs.Petrophysical logs and laboratory activities are common methods for characterizing a hydrocarbon reservoir.This method in conjunction with geostatistical methods is applied to rela

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Sexual Dimorphism and Breed Characterization of Creole Hens through Biometric Canonical Discriminant Analysis across Ecuadorian Agroecological Areas

Despite Ecuador having a Labour wide biodiversity of zootechnical species, characterization studies of these genetic resources are scarce.The objective of this research was to perform the biometric characterization of the Creole hen population through 14 quantitative zoometric measures.We evaluated 207 hens and 37 roosters from Ecuador’s thre

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