Fangming, M, Jinling, W, Shiping, BY & Genglin, W 1988, 'THE CRYSTAL AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLEX OF 1,7,10,16-TETROXA-4,13-DIAZACYCLOOCTADECANE WITH COBALT (Ⅱ) THIOCYANATE', Acta Physico-Chimica Sinica, vol. 4, no. 01, pp. 80-83.
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Sananikone, V & Ball, JE 1988, 'A water management model to assess available water resources in a multi reservoir system.'.
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The capability and potential uses of a water management model suitable for multi reservoir water resource investigations, is described. Using historical rainfall data, the expected irrigation demand, and the catchment and reservoir characteristics, the model described produces the monthly storage behaviour, overflows and water levels in the reservoir system. An application of this model to the proposed Norwest development is also presented.
Sananikone, V & Ball, JE 1988, 'A water management model to assess available water resources in a multi reservoir system.'.
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The capability and potential uses of a water management model suitable for multi reservoir water resource investigations, is described. Using historical rainfall data, the expected irrigation demand, and the catchment and reservoir characteristics, the model described produces the monthly storage behaviour, overflows and water levels in the reservoir system. An application of this model to the proposed Norwest development is also presented.
Stewart, MG & Melchers, RE 1988, 'Simulation of human error in a design loading task', Structural Safety, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 285-297.
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Given that human error, particularly in design, causes a significant proportion of structural failures, it is of interest to develop a design task model that simulates the effect of human error in design. The development and analysis of a model for a typical design task (loading calculations for sizing a steel portal frame building) are described in the present paper. It is shown that human error in design loading calculations leads to a loss of structural safety. A comparison of the results of the design task model with available survey data for the same task suggests that such models can realistically represent the effect of human error on the modelled process. © 1988.
Zuofa, K, Loganathan, P & Isirimah, NO 1988, 'Effects of crude oil applications to soil on the growth and yield of maize, okro and cassava in Nigeria', Oil and Chemical Pollution, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 249-259.
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The effects of different doses (0, 1, 2, 4 and 8 litres/m2) of crude oil applications to soil on the growth and yield of maize, okro and cassava as well as on soil properties were investigated in two field experiments with mixed croppings (maize/okro and maize/cassava) in an acidic sandy loam soil at Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Crude oil applications above 2 litres/m2 significantly affected crop germination, plant height and yield of maize and okro but not of cassava. Weed population in all the plots decreased significantly with increase in oil doses. Oil application slightly increased organic matter content, pHand total nitrogen content in the soils. © 1988 Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd, England.