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Phosphate removal from water by modified pine bark using ionic liquid analog
Published 2015“…Pine bark (PB) wood residues were chemically modified and used as anion exchange resins to remove phosphate (PO) from water. The modification process involved reacting a choline-based ionic liquid analog, comprised of a mixture of choline chloride derivative and urea, with natural PB in the presence of imidazole. …”
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An Introduction to Reactive Power Compensation for Wind Farms
Published 2005“…The paper summarises the refereed contributions of seven articles reviewed for publication in the IJETP Special Issue on "Reactive compensation for wind farms". The main goal of the special issue is to provide a forum to exchange information on the reactive power compensation requirements for wind farms and introducing possible price mechanisms for today's deregulated power industry. …”
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Technologies Driving the Shift to Smart Farming: A Review
Published 2022“…Consequently, there is an emphasis on upgrading farming practices by shifting toward smart farming (SF)—utilizing advanced information and communication technologies to improve the quantity and quality of the crop with minimal labor interference. …”
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Machine Learning Based Palm Farming: Harvesting and Disease Identification
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Artificial Intelligence Driven Smart Farming for Accurate Detection of Potato Diseases: A Systematic Review
Published 2024“…Modern advancements in farming practices have revolutionized the production of food vegetation. …”
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A novel solution towards zero waste in dairy farms: A thermodynamic study of an integrated polygeneration approach
Published 2021“…Moreover, the parametric analysis not only demonstrates that the system can perform stably in varying environmental conditions, contrary to other systems, it demonstrates that the system favours harsher hot and humid environments. Ultimately, these results demonstrate that dairy farms in such climates can be operated in a decentralised manner with near zero-emissions and zero-wastes output.…”
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Enhancing Tomato Cultivation In Qatar Using Date Palm Biochar Associated With Sustainable Agriculture Technology
Published 2026“…<p dir="ltr">Sustainable Qatari agriculture SQF is considered one of the ecological farming methods developed by the Agricultural Research Management of the Ministry of Municipality in Qatar to suit the country weather and environmental conditions, under the protected agriculture system in insect-proof net houses. …”
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Hydrogen production and nutrient recovery from seawater by electrodialysis assisted with ion-exchange resins
Published 2024“…Several experiments are conducted using seawater under varying current densities and voltages, achieving a 96.23% removal of harmful ions (NaCl) from the seawater. …”
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Water planning framework for alfalfa fields using treated wastewater fertigation in Qatar: An energy-water-food nexus approach
Published 2020“…The treated wastewater sources are allocated according to their nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium contents to meet alfalfa requirements while respecting irrigation water standards. Results demonstrate that treated wastewater optimally provides the water and nutrient requirements to both farms. …”
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