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    A table of the integrals <for the bessel, hankel, and neumann functions of order zero<

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    Tabulations of Bessel, Hankel, and Neumann functions of order zer

    Error analysis of a weighted least squares process to determine the lunar gravitational field

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    Error analysis of weighted least squares method to determine lunar gravitational fiel

    An adaptive array for interference rejection

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    Adaptive array based on feedback system for rejection of interfering signal

    Recombination lifetimes in gamma-irradiated P-type float zone silicon

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    Electron decay rate and absorption cross sections for electron holes and recombination in gamma irradiated n-type silico

    Recombination luminescence in N-type Czochralski silicon

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    Recombination luminescence in Czochralski silico

    The dyadic green's function for an infinite moving medium

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    Derivation of dyadic Green function for electromagnetic field in moving medium using Minkowski theory and method of Fourier analysi

    RETENTION IN THE RESERVES: THE MOTIVATION FACTOR

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    The Cultivation of Ulva Lactuca in Jambiani, Zanzibar: A Case Study

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    This case study explores the feasibility of Ulva lactuca cultivation in Jambiani, Zanzibar, Tanzania. The seaweed farming industry in Zanzibar is facing challenges related to climate change that have resulted in increased rates of crop failure and decreased production. Cultivation of the green algae Ulva lactuca has been suggested as a potential solution due to its tolerance to extreme environmental conditions. In collaboration with Marine Cultures, this project has tested different cultivation methods typically used for red algae (Rhodophyta) species. Experimental plots of Ulva lactuca were established in Jambiani, Zanzibar using the floating line and off- bottom methods. At the floating line plot, four different attachment methods were used to secure the seedlings to the lines. Tie tie and tubular netting were the most practical methods when considering the specific growth rates, percent seedling loss, and accessibility of materials. Plot location did not have a drastic effect on cultivation success, which offers flexibility for farmers with varying resources and needs. This study is significant to the local communities whose livelihoods depend on the marine environment and shows that there are avenues for the continued success of the seaweed farming industry in Zanzibar, Tanzania
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