Due to high temperatures and the recent threat of the yellow curly leaf virus, farmers were apprehensive to continue with tomato production due to the high cost of chemical treatment of the virus and the uncertainty of crop yields. By undertaking a comparative field and greenhouse study, it was investigated how best to manage curly leaf virus affecting tomatoes. The activity focused on the control of the virus through appropriate and scheduled use of chemicals and good farm management practices. The greenhouse was used to help farmers improve the yield and quality of tomatoes and also to compare control of the curly leaf virus to open field production. The results showed that were the chemical application schedule was followed and crop husbandry practices followed, the incidence of tomato curly leaf virus was reduced and crop yield and quality had also improved.
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Since 2017, a group called Curly Aho has tried to change that, advocating for women to adopt a more natural look and for greater acceptance within the society of curly hair.
(...) Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director
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Score: 1505677.9
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https://www.unicef.org/madagas...ories/lets-celebrate-diversity
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Let us start with three more examples, similar to the ones used earlier, in their most common forms: {iso identified-organization dod(6) internet(1) snmpV2(6) snmpModules(3)} {itu-t recommendation h 323 main(0) generic-capabilities(0)} {joint-iso-itu-t country(16) ir(364)} They all start with an opening curly bracket "{" and end with a closing curly bracket "}".
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https://www.itu.int/wftp3/Publ...s/files/basic-html/page24.html
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Pig: Okay friends, let us go to the FAO website to read more about how to ‘halt soil salinization and boost soil
productivity’.
• Replace chemical fertilizer with organic fertilizer
• Use clean water to irrigate the farm.
• Plant trees in the land to keep the water table low
• Add gypsum to the saline soils
• Plant salt tolerant species
• If the salinity is in a small area, flush with lots of water
• Improve the soil structure by adding biochar
• Use cyanobacteria or salt tolerant bacteria as an inoculant for
plant growth
Cookie and her friends research on ways to repair saline soils and found the following methods:
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Cookie: We have so many options to choose from. (...) When you buy and use cheap chemical fertilizer, you will
spend more money again to repair the soil when it becomes saline.
But if you use organic fertilizer, you will not have the extra cost of
repairing the soil. (...) It is better to prevent than
to repair. So, we should make sure we avoid salt from building up
in the soil.
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Score: 1498231.8
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...tion/04-Booklet_compressed.pdf
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REVIEW ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF THE ASBESTOS PROBLEM AT UNITED NATIONS HEADQUARTERS :REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Under a microscope, asbestos particles appear to
be composed of thin curly fibers, much thinner than
human hair. Because the fibers are so thin, once
airborne, they can hang in the air for long periods of
time before settling.
4. (...) The following asbestos removal, monitoring and
disposal activities may be undertaken by the
contractor:
(a) Class I: Asbestos removal from piping,
ductwork and surfaces;
(b) Class II: Asbestos removal from areas other
than class I areas, such as floor tiles, wall boards etc.;
(c) Class III: Repair or maintenance activities
where ACM or presumed ACM (PACM) are likely to
be disturbed. The contractor removes ACM from all
adjacent surfaces before starting the repair or
maintenance work.
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A/54/779
21. All ACM are bagged in impervious wetted bags,
hauled by a licensed transport company and deposited
at a licensed landfill with proper disposal manifest.
22.
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Score: 1428961.7
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The Bureau has found that the use of the above special characters in the names of satellite networks might produce unpredictable issues as some software are able to accept them, while others not.
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-R/go/space-naming-convention/en
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The Bureau has found that the use of the above special characters in the names of satellite networks might produce unpredictable issues as some software are able to accept them, while others not.
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https://www.itu.int/fr/ITU-R/space/Pages/supportNaming.aspx
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The Bureau has found that the use of the above special characters in the names of satellite networks might produce unpredictable issues as some software are able to accept them, while others not.
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Score: 1343496.3
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-R/space/Pages/supportNaming.aspx
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The Bureau has found that the use of the above special characters in the names of satellite networks might produce unpredictable issues as some software are able to accept them, while others not.
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Score: 1343496.3
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https://www.itu.int/es/ITU-R/space/Pages/supportNaming.aspx
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Flying through dozens of countries, birds are witnessing a triple planetary crisis associated with climate change, loss of biodiversity and environmental pollution, experiencing its impact.
Photo: Curly pelican, Koshkin
According to UNEP, over the past 30 years, the number of migratory birds has almost halved , since they are at greatest risk during the migration season, so the survival rate of their chicks is rapidly decreasing from year to year. (...) Autumn cluster of pink flamingos
Through the comprehensive scientific research on three project territories: the Teniz-Korgalzhyn and Alakol-Sasykkol lake systems and the delta of the Ural River with the adjacent coast of the Caspian Sea, data on the number, reproduction, habitat of pink flamingos, curly pelican, savka and other species of migratory birds were obtained.
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Score: 1317822.1
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https://www.undp.org/kazakhsta...eir-habitats-people-and-planet
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