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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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Introductory econometrics
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Interior design research methods
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Introductory econometrics
Based on the positive reactions to the several earlier editions, it appears that my hunch was correct. Many instructors, having a variety of backgrounds and interests and teaching students with different levels of preparation, have embraced the modern approach to econometrics espoused in this text. The emphasis in this edition is still on applying econometrics to real-world problems. Each econometric method is motivated by a particular issue facing researchers analyzing nonexperimental data. The focus in the main text is on understanding and interpreting the assumptions in light of actual empirical applications: the mathematics required is no more than college algebra and basic probability and statistics.
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The Architecture of Disability
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Architectural Management
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Ground hydrology
The highly productive Edwards aquifer, the first aquifer to be desig- nated as a sole source aquifer under the Safe Drinking Water Act, is the source of water for more than 1 million people in San Antonio, Texas, some military bases and small towns, and for south-central Texas farmers and ranchers. The aquifer also supplies water to sustain threatened and endangered species habitat associated with natural springs in the region and supplies surface water to users down- stream from the major springs. These various uses are in direct competition with ground-water devel- opment and have created challenging issues of ground-water management in the region.
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Water Engineering. Hydraulics, Distribution and Treatment
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Civil Engineering Hydraulics
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Hydraulic Modeling
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Practical Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering
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Engineering Applications of Pneumatics and Hydraulics
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Irrigation and water resources engineering
Since the publication of the book "Irrigation Engineering", the author has been receiving suggestions to include a chapter on 'Hydrology' as, at many institutions in the country, Hydrol- ogy is being taught as part of the course on either 'Irrigation and Water Resources Engineering' or Water Resources Engineering'. While the major contents of this book remain the same as that of the book "Irrigation Engineering", significant additions and revisions have been made in almost all chapters of the book. Besides an additional chapter on Hydrology, other significant additions are: (i) detailed environmental aspects for water resource projects, (ii) operation, maintenance, and evaluation of canal irrigation systems, (iii) note on interlinking of rivers in India, and (iv) design problems of hydraulic structures such as guide bunds, settling basin etc. Recent developments in Hydraulic Engineering related to Irrigation and Water Resources En- gineering have been incorporated in the text. Accordingly, the book "Irrigation Engineering" has now been retitled as "Irrigation and Water Resources Engineering".
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Irrigation Engineering
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Afandining qirq bir pashshasi
Nasriddin Afandining hangomalari jahon bo`ylab keng tarqalgan bo‘lib, mazmun va mantiq jihatidan turlichadir. Ularning aksariyatida Nasriddin Afandi opining aqli, zukko va topqirligi, kulgisi bilan zomona zo ‘rlarining, firibgarlarning haqiqiy basharasini ochadi, ularni yengadi, yakson qiladi. Ammo ba zi bir latifalarda Nasriddin о‘ta laqma, hattoki, firibgar sifatida talqin qilinadi.
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Modelling Hydrology, Hydraulics and Contaminant Transport Systems in Python
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Urban water supply handbook
Attention to water supply and drainage is the sine qua non for urbanization, and hence for that human condition we call civilization. In fact, development of water supply, waste removal, and drainage made dense settlement possible. In consolidating their empire, the Romans engaged in extensive building of cities. Rome resulted from centuries of irregular growth with particular temple and public districts that were highly planned. The Roman military and colonial towns were laid out in a variation of the grid. As an example, the layout of London, Paris, and many European cities resulted from these Roman origins. Because cities needed a healthy water supply, locations along rivers and streams or underground watercourses were always favored.