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Wu Xiaoyu
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With the rapid expansion of the city in China, more and more old industrial buildings in cities become idle and abandoned. However, Old industrial buildings are carrying the history of a city and reflecting the urban development process so that renewal o...
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Aleksy Kwilinski
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The article establishes that the development of an industrial enterprise in the conditions of the information economy requires an assessment of the competitiveness of the enterprise. To solve this problem, a mechanism for assessing the competitiveness of...
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Xiaogang Chen, Qi Ye, Jinzhou Du and Jing Zhang
Nutrients and organic pollutants transported by submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) play a significant role in controlling water quality, and can lead to the concerned deleterious effects on marine ecosystems. Subterranean estuaries are complicated hab...
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Liudmila Palekhova,Jadvyga Ramanauskiene,Vilma Tamuliene
Pág. 264 - 274
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Olena Shebanina
Pág. 275 - 285
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Alla Zhorova,Olena Kalyuzhna
Pág. 345 - 352
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Elena Efimova,Natalia Kuznetsova,Julius Ramanauskas
Pág. 485 - 494
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Zhenzhen Di, Miao Chang, Peikun Guo, Yang Li and Yin Chang
Most worldwide industrial wastewater, including in China, is still directly discharged to aquatic environments without adequate treatment. Because of a lack of data and few methods, the relationships between pollutants discharged in wastewater and those ...
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Tienan Li, Xueting Zeng, Cong Chen, Xiangmin Kong, Junlong Zhang, Ying Zhu, Fan Zhang and He Dong
In this study, an initial water-rights allocation (IWRA) model is proposed for adjusting the traditional initial water-rights empowerment model based on previous water intake permits, with the aim of improving the productivity of water resources under po...
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Long Chen, Feng Li, Wenrou Huang, Zhi Li and Mingguang Chen
A large fraction of mercury contaminant in the environment is from industrial production, and it potentially impairs human health once entering the food chain. Millions of people reside in the Pearl River Delta region, and water quality in the estuary di...
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