EVALUATION OF THE RIVER SALINITY CHANGES USING HYDROCHEMICAL METHOD IN ARID AREA (CASE STUDY: NAMAKLAN RIVER, ILAM)

Evaluation of the River Salinity Changes using Hydrochemical Method in Arid Area (Case Study: Namaklan River, Ilam)

In arid and semiarid regions, the water quality of some rivers decreases by salinization while passing through some geological formations.This study aims to find the source of the hydrochemical here salinity of Namaklan River.Sampling was performed at 6 points along the Namaklan River for 4 seasons and also from before and after the confluence of G

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CacheFormer: High-Attention-Based Segment Caching

Efficiently handling long contexts in transformer-based language models with low perplexity is an active area of research.Numerous recent approaches like Linformer, Longformer, Performer, and Structured state space models (SSMs), have not fully resolved this problem.All these models strive to reduce the quadratic time complexity of the attention me

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High-Pressure Hydrogen Sulfide Experiments: How Did Our Safety Measures and Hazard Control Work during a Failure Event?

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a hazardous, colorless, flammable gas with a distinct rotten-egg smell at low concentration.Exposure to a concentration greater than 500 ppm of H2S can result in irreversible health problems and death within minutes.Because of these hazards, operations such as oil and gas processing and sewage treatment that soderhamn otto

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Periprosthetic femoral fractures in minimally-invasive anterolateral short stem versus transgluteal straight stem cementless total hip arthroplasty: What are the differences in the femoral and pelvic morphology?

Abstract Background The occurrence of periprosthetic femoral fractures (PFFs) in cementless total hip arthroplasty (THA) might be knowall.blog associated with the proximal femoral morphology and the pelvis.PFFs in short stem THA are associated with an increased Canal Flare Index.PFFs in straight stem THA show a decreased Canal Flare Index.Therefore

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