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Wyss, Samuel. "Gut gerüstet für den Ernstfall." Technische Sicherheit 11, no. 05-06 (2021): 22–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37544/2191-0073-2021-05-06-22.

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Ob Brand oder Chemieunfall auf dem Betriebsgelände – ein gut funktionierendes Evakuierungsmanagement kann Leben retten. Das gilt unter anderem für Unternehmen, die der Störfallverordnung unterliegen oder zu den Kritischen Infrastrukturen (KRITIS) zählen. Zusätzlich verpflichtet das Arbeitsschutzgesetz den Arbeitgeber, in regelmäßigen Abständen zu üben, wie Arbeitnehmer und Besucher im Gefahren- und Katastrophenfall in Sicherheit gebracht werden können. Die Verantwortlichen sollten bestmöglich auf den Ernstfall vorbereitet sein. Samuel Wyss, Produktmanager bei Interflex erklärt, wie die richtige Vorbereitung gelingt und worauf Unternehmen dabei achten sollten.
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Vandekar, M., and M. Padhye. "A comparitive study of interflex plates versus standard conventional miniplates for rigid fixation of mandibular symphysis/body fractures." International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 42, no. 10 (October 2013): 1235–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijom.2013.07.224.

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Vlachou, A. S., and E. J. Samouilidis. "Interfuel substitution." Energy Economics 8, no. 1 (January 1986): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-9883(86)90024-1.

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Ni, Chuen-Fa, Quoc-Dung Tran, I.-Hsien Lee, Minh-Hoang Truong, and Shaohua Marko Hsu. "Mapping Interflow Potential and the Validation of Index-Overlay Weightings by Using Coupled Surface Water and Groundwater Flow Model." Water 13, no. 17 (September 6, 2021): 2452. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13172452.

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Interflow is an important water source contributing to river flow. It directly influences the near-surface water cycles for water resource management. This study focuses on assessing the interflow potential and quantifying the interflow in the downstream area along the Kaoping River in southern Taiwan. The interflow potential is first determined based on the modified index-overlay model, which employs the analytical hierarchy process (AHP) to calculate the ratings and weightings of the selected factors. The groundwater and surface water flow (GSFLOW) numerical model is then used to link the index-overlay model to quantify the interflow potential for practical applications. This study uses the Monte Carlo simulations to assess the influence of rainfall-induced variations on the interflow uncertainty in the study area. Results show that the high potential interflow zones are located in the high to middle elevation regions along the Kaoping River. Numerical simulations of the GSFLOW model show an interflow variation pattern that is similar to the interflow potential results obtained from the index-overlay model. The average interflow rates are approximately 3.5 × 104 (m3/d) in the high elevation zones and 2.0 × 104 (m3/d) near the coastal zones. The rainfall uncertainty strongly influences interflow rates in the wet seasons, especially the peaks of the storms or heavy rainfall events. Interflow rates are relatively stable in the dry seasons, indicating that interflow is a reliable water resource in the study area.
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TODD-POKROPEK, A. "Interfile conformance claim." Nuclear Medicine Communications 15, no. 8 (August 1994): 659–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006231-199408000-00011.

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Metcalfe, Ed, and Ed Gale. "Interflam '93—conference report." Fire and Materials 17, no. 5 (September 1993): 255–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fam.810170508.

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Allender, Peter J. "Review of Interflam'85." Fire and Materials 9, no. 4 (December 1985): 192–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fam.810090408.

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Boughton, WC, and DM Freebairn. "Hydrograph recession characteristics of some small agricultural catchments." Soil Research 23, no. 3 (1985): 373. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/sr9850373.

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Five-min recession constants were calculated for surface runoff and interflow using hydrographs of runoff from five 1-ha catchments at Greenmount near Toowoomba in south-east Queensland. The recession constants were converted to half-flow periods, i.e. the time required for flow rate to halve during an exponential recession. The half-flow periods of surface runoff and interflow on the 1 ha catchment are compared with published data from catchments of much larger size in New South Wales, and it is shown that the ratio of interflow half-flow period to surface runoff half-flow period does not vary much over six orders of magnitude of catchment size. Calculations of maximum rates of interflow and volumes of interflow storage show that both rates and volumes are possible in the plough depth of surface soil. The results support the evidence of interflow obtained earlier in unit hydrograph studies of runoff on these same catchments.
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Whitson, I. R., D. S. Chanasyk, and E. E. Prepas. "Patterns of water movement on a logged Gray Luvisolic hillslope during the snowmelt period." Canadian Journal of Soil Science 84, no. 1 (February 1, 2004): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/s02-081.

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Hillslope flow processes during the snowmelt period were studied at a logged site in the Boreal Plain Ecozone of western Canada. Fine-textured subsoils of Gray Luvisolic soils and soil frost were hypothesized to reduce infiltration capacity and promote interflow. Liquid soil water content, saturated flow through upper horizons, and soil temperature were monitored by Time Domain Reflectometry probes, zero-tension flow collectors, and thermocouples, respectively, on a 0.5-ha site with a 13% slope. Soil water content increased abruptly during snowmelt while soil temperature in the upper 65 cm was near 0°C, indicating that infiltration capacity was high despite frost. Mineral soil thawed 2 wk after snowmelt. Less than 0.1 mm of the 87 mm snow water equivalent became interflow. Size and timing of interflow events were variable and related to increased soil water content. The largest event occurred during soil thaw, and contributed 84% of total interflow. The lower Ae horizon was the preferred route for this flow, suggesting that the flowpath was not influenced by frost. Low pre-melt soil moisture probably reduced interflow volume. Interflow in Gray Luvisols is likely an infrequent happening due to high profile moisture storage capacity and rare development of the necessary saturated conditions. Key words: Snowmelt, infiltration, frozen soil, boreal, hydrologic flowpath, Luvisol
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Mueller, K. L. "INTERFER(ON)ing Persistence." Science Signaling 6, no. 271 (April 16, 2013): ec88-ec88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scisignal.2004240.

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Stern, David I. "INTERFUEL SUBSTITUTION: A META-ANALYSIS." Journal of Economic Surveys 26, no. 2 (October 7, 2010): 307–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6419.2010.00646.x.

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AKIYAMA, J., M. YAMAGUCHI, K. FUJITA, and T. KOMATSU. "Experiments on Turbid Density Interflow." PROCEEDINGS OF THE JAPANESE CONFERENCE ON HYDRAULICS 32 (1988): 275–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2208/prohe1975.32.275.

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Nurul Hossain, A. K. M., and Apostolos Serletis. "A century of interfuel substitution." Journal of Commodity Markets 8 (December 2017): 28–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomm.2017.09.001.

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Deng, Fei, Sun, Zhang, Fan, and Ni. "Phosphorus Loss through Overland Flow and Interflow from Bare Weathered Granite Slopes in Southeast China." Sustainability 11, no. 17 (August 26, 2019): 4644. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11174644.

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Phosphorus (P) is the key limiting factor for eutrophication, and the mechanism of P loss from hillslopes is complex. Few attempts have been made to study the processes of P loss through overland flow and interflow from bare weathered granite slopes in Southeast China. Therefore, artificial rainfall simulations were performed to evaluate P loss from bare weathered granite slopes with different slope angles (5°, 8°, 15°, 25°) and different rainfall intensities (1.5, 2.0, 2.5 mm/min). The results show that overland flow increased with rainfall intensity, while it declined with slope angle. Interflow exhibited a single-peak curve with time of runoff. The interflow accounted for 28.53–89.12% of the total runoff yield, and the percentage declined with rainfall intensity and increased with slope angle. Both total phosphorus (TP) concentration (CTP) and TP load (LTP) in overland flow increased with rainfall intensity, and the percentages of LTP in each rainfall event ranged from 51% to 92%. CTP in overland flow distinctly fluctuated, with the maximum appearing on the 25° slope, while the maximum in interflow was observed on the 5° slope. LTP in overland flow was the highest on the 8° slope, and was significantly affected by runoff yield and rainfall intensity (p < 0.01). LTP in interflow was small and was significantly affected by rainfall intensity (p < 0.01). Runoff P was mainly lost through overland flow, dominantly in the form of particulate phosphorus (PP), and P loss through interflow was an important supplementation, mainly in the form of dissolved phosphorus (DP). These results provide underlying insights and scientific background for the control of P loss in bare weathered granite areas.
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Schaefer, Anne. "Old-Age Interfer(on)ing." Science Translational Medicine 6, no. 252 (September 3, 2014): 252ec151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.3010263.

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Mueller, K. L. "Interfer(on)-ing in Melanoma." Science 331, no. 6020 (February 24, 2011): 988–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.331.6020.988-d.

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Ko, James, and Carol Dahl. "Interfuel substitution in US electricity generation." Applied Economics 33, no. 14 (November 2001): 1833–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00036840010021122.

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Serletis, Apostolos, Govinda R. Timilsina, and Olexandr Vasetsky. "Interfuel substitution in the United States." Energy Economics 32, no. 3 (May 2010): 737–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2010.01.013.

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Pokharel, S., M. Chandrashekar, and J. B. Robinson. "Interfuel and intermode substitution for cooking." Energy 17, no. 10 (October 1992): 907–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0360-5442(92)90039-3.

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Chen, Chung-yu. "An Interflow between Yang-Ping and Qu : in comparison with an interflow between Shang and Qu." Cahiers de linguistique - Asie orientale 24, no. 1 (1995): 97–138. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/clao.1995.1468.

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Chung-yu, CHEN. "An Interflow between Yang-Ping and Qu: in comparison with an Interflow between Shang and Qu." Cahiers de Linguistique Asie Orientale 24, no. 1 (March 30, 1995): 97–138. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/19606028-90000403.

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Zhang, Zhenyao, Xinxiao Yu, Guodong Jia, Ziqiang Liu, Dandan Wang, and Guirong Hou. "Characteristics of rainfall and runoff in different extreme precipitation events in the Beijing mountain area." Hydrology Research 49, no. 2 (October 12, 2017): 363–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/nh.2017.011.

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Abstract This study was based on a rainstorm that happened in Beijing on 20 July 2016. We analyzed the characteristics of rainfall and runoff during this rainstorm, compared it to rainstorm 721, and investigated why no surface runoff was observed during this rainstorm. A runoff plot experiment showed that almost all runoff consisted of deep interflow (40–60 cm). For runoff plots with identical vegetation, the slope was smaller, and the lag time of the deep interflow relative to the process of rainfall was shorter. The runoff yield of the deep interflow was inversely proportional to the slope. Compared to plots with pure tree forest and shrub forest, the interflow process curve of plots with coniferous and broad-leaved mixed forest was relatively gentle during the rainfall process. Thick litter layers, low antecedent moisture content of the soil, high gravel content of the soil, and the short duration of high intensity rainfall are the causes for the observed lack of surface runoff. To simultaneously prevent flooding and waterlogging, we propose to utilize vegetation to improve water storage at the reservoirs and to replenish the groundwater during cumulative rainstorms with a stable rain tendency.
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Zeng, Hu. "Interfer-ing with immunotherapy-induced autoimmunity." Science Translational Medicine 11, no. 474 (January 9, 2019): eaaw0533. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aaw0533.

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Mueller, K. L. "Deadly Interfer(on)ence in Malaria." Science 333, no. 6050 (September 22, 2011): 1680. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.333.6050.1680-d.

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Hugenschmidt, C., J. Ingwersen, W. Sangchan, Y. Sukvanachaikul, S. Uhlenbrook, and T. Streck. "Hydrochemical analysis of stream water in a tropical, mountainous headwater catchment in northern Thailand." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 7, no. 2 (March 30, 2010): 2187–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hessd-7-2187-2010.

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Abstract. Land use in the vulnerable mountainous parts of the Mae Sa watershed, northern Thailand, has been changed from subsistence agriculture to market-driven production within the past decades. This change is reflected in an increased application of agrochemicals on agricultural areas to secure yields and control pests. Our study site is a steep and fast-responding headwater catchment (77 km2), which transfers agrochemicals that might get lost from soils to waters quickly to the lowlands posing the risk of environmental contamination. This work describes the study, which has been carried out in a subcatchment (7 km2) of the Mae Sa watershed to identify runoff generation processes and contributing flow paths to encircle potential flow paths of pesticides leaching from soil to surface water. We observed three events during the rainy seasons in 2007 and 2008, which were analysed on major ions and EC at high temporal resolution. Based on the samples a two-component hydrograph separation was carried out for three events. For two out of the three events a three-component hydrograph separation was performed to identify the contributions of baseflow, interflow and surface runoff. Baseflow remained the dominant flow fraction, but interflow outshined surface runoff in its amount. Interflow could be observed at the hillslope seeping from the soil in 2007, but not in 2008. We suggest, that interflow highly depends on a constant input of rainfall and requires a certain minimum amount of rainfall per season to be triggered and sustained. Former studies found that pesticides mainly get lost by interflow in this area. Hence, we can point out that pesticide leaching risk is particularly high after a certain amount of rainfall. Critical conditions are therefore mainly present, when the soil layers are close to saturation but not, when these layers are generated or degenerated.
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Roháček, Jindřich, and Andrea Tóthová. "Mumetopia interfeles sp. nov., a new species of Anthomyzidae (Diptera) occurring en masse in an urban grassy habitat in Chile: its taxonomy, phylogeny and biology." European Journal of Taxonomy 731 (January 21, 2021): 135–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.731.1211.

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A new species of Anthomyzidae (Diptera), viz., Mumetopia interfeles Roháček sp. nov. (both sexes), is described from Chile, based on a large series collected from a small grassy area (consisting of a non-native species, Hordeum murinum L.) among houses in the city of Valparaíso. Its systematic affiliation, phylogenetic relationships, and biology are discussed. Cases of mass occurrence of adult Anthomyzidae, particularly those in anthropogenic habitats, are reviewed and general features of them discussed. A phylogenetic hypothesis is proposed for the relationships of the new species and the Chamaebosca group of genera within Anthomyzidae (64 species in dataset), based on Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood analyses of seven DNA markers (12S, 16S, 28S, COI, COII, CytB, ITS2). Taxonomic limits of the genus Mumetopia Melander, 1913 are discussed. Based on a new molecular hypothesis and a previous cladistic analysis of morphological data (Roháček & Barber 2009), a broadened, better-supported concept of Mumetopia (s. str.) is proposed to include M. interfeles sp. nov. (and its unnamed relatives) and externally aberrant, undescribed species endemic to the Juan Fernández Islands. Apart from Anthomyzidae (M. interfeles sp. nov. only), the community of Diptera associated with H. murinum was dominated by phytophagous Chloropidae: Ceratobarys sacculicornis (Enderlein, 1911) occurred in extremely high numbers similar to those of M. interfeles sp. nov., while the less abundant Opetiophora sp. represents the first record of the genus from South America.
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Makarova, Тetyana, and Anastasia Zhukova. "The inertial properties of pulsing interflow area of counterflow hydrodynamic radiator." Odes’kyi Politechnichnyi Universytet. Pratsi, no. 3 (December 23, 2015): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15276/opu.3.47.2015.16.

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Qin, Guangjun, Mingfa Zhu, Limin Xiao, and Li Ruan. "Lessen Interflow Interference Using Virtual Channels Partitioning." Computer Journal 58, no. 8 (February 10, 2015): 1826–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/bxv008.

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Moxnes, Erling. "Interfuel substitution in OECD-European electricity production." System Dynamics Review 6, no. 1 (1990): 44–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sdr.4260060104.

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Brown, N., S. Clarke, and M. Buxton-Thomas. "Interscreen display format specification for interfile images." Nuclear Medicine Communications 16, no. 4 (April 1995): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006231-199504000-00046.

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Bousquet, Alain, and Norbert Ladoux. "Flexible versus designated technologies and interfuel substitution." Energy Economics 28, no. 4 (July 2006): 426–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2006.02.001.

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Estrada, Javier, and Ole Fugleberg. "Interfuel competition in France and West Germany." Energy Policy 16, no. 3 (June 1988): 292–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(88)90151-6.

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Nkomo, J. C., and H. E. Goldstein. "Demand for energy in Zimbabwe industries: an aggregated demand analysis." Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 17, no. 3 (August 1, 2006): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2006/v17i3a3274.

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This paper describes interfuel substitution for liquid fuel, coal and electricity in Zimbabwe manufacturing and mining using a translog cost function. Our data series spans over a 24 year period. To mitigate the short time span of this time series data, we partially pool time-series cross-section observations, and take into account the ‘random effects’ and ‘fixed effects’ framework in estimating regression equations. Estimated results are used to determine possibilities for interfuel substitution particularly given persistent increases in the price of liquid fuel. We use an aggregated demand approach as this should both sharpen our results and yield more efficient estimates.
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Ratković, Dragana M. "Wyrazy z interfiksem -ø- (formantem zerowym) w języku serbskim (analiza słowotwórczo-semantyczna)." Studia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej 52 (December 31, 2017): 197–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sfps.2017.010.

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Words with the interfix -ø- (the zero interfix) in the Serbian languageThe work represents a derivational and semantic analysis of the words with the zero interfix in the contemporary Serbian language in accordance with the conceptual and terminological apparatus of modern Slavic derivatology. The author argues that the zero interfix, as the differentia specifica of compound words, occurred in the Serbian language very early – at the end of the 12th century and is currently very productive because of how economical the lexemes thus created are. In modern Serbian, new words of this type appear by way of borrowing from other languages, primarily from the English language (e.g., pank-moda, boks-meč, pres-centar etc.). Wyrazy z interfiksem -ø- (formant zerowy) w języku serbskim (analiza słowotwórczo-semantyczna)Praca stanowi słowotwórczo-semantyczną analizę wyrazów z interfiksem zerowym we współczesnym języku serbskim zgodnie z pojęciowoterminologicznym aparatem współczesnego słowotwórstwa slawistycznego. Autorka wskazuje również na to, że zerowy interfiks, jako differentia specifica wyrazów powstałych przez złożenie, w języku serbskim pojawia się bardzo wcześnie – istnieje już w końcu XII wieku. Aktualnie model słowotwórczy wyrazów z interfiksem zerowym jest niezwykle produktywny ze względu na ekonomiczność leksemów tego typu. We współczesnym języku pojawiają się one przede wszystkim za sprawą zapożyczeń z innych języków, głównie z angielskiego (np. pank-moda, boks-meč, pres-centar itd.).
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Rustenhoven, Justin, Jasmin Herz, and Jonathan Kipnis. "Old T Cells Interfer(on) with Neurogenesis." Trends in Immunology 40, no. 9 (September 2019): 783–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.it.2019.07.007.

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Boyd-Barrett, Oliver. "Intercultural integration and informational infrastructure." International Communication Gazette 74, no. 6 (September 24, 2012): 525–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1748048512454818.

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Peaceful development of large and fractious interethnic nations and regions is facilitated by and may require a shared informational infrastructure that meets the following conditions: public service orientation; independence of major state and corporate centers of power; contributing to the functioning of nationwide institutions of economic, political and cultural importance; and commanding benign public perception. With specific reference to the Russian news agency Interfax, this article explores the ‘black box’ of the often touted but seldom explicated relationship between news agencies and national or regional ‘development.’ It finds that Interfax has played an important role in the establishment of a political and economic, horizontal informational infrastructure that meets the above conditions. The article concludes that Interfax contributed to a new informational paradigm, synchronizing with macro processes of political and economic reform, and enveloping a heteroegenous swathe of Russia, the former Soviet Union (FSU) and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The agency thus helped create conditions conducive to regional, interethnic stability.
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Ma, Chunbo, and David I. Stern. "Long-run estimates of interfuel and interfactor elasticities." Resource and Energy Economics 46 (November 2016): 114–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reseneeco.2016.09.003.

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Liu, Qiang, Xinhui Zhang, Xin Chen, and Xindu Chen. "Interfleet and Intrafleet Models for Crew Recovery Problems." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2336, no. 1 (January 2013): 75–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2336-09.

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Melymuk, Lisa, Emma Goosey, Nicole Riddell, and Miriam L. Diamond. "Interlaboratory study of novel halogenated flame retardants: INTERFLAB." Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 407, no. 22 (July 2, 2015): 6759–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-015-8843-7.

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Cho, Won G., Kiseok Nam, and José A. Pagán. "Economic growth and interfactor/interfuel substitution in Korea." Energy Economics 26, no. 1 (January 2004): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2003.04.001.

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Apostolakis, Bobby E. "Interfuel and energy-capital complementarity in manufacturing industries." Applied Energy 35, no. 2 (January 1990): 83–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0306-2619(90)90020-e.

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Oswald, Bruce M. "The INTERFET Detainee Management Unit in East Timor." Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 3 (December 2000): 347–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1389135900000696.

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‘As far as the question of treatment of detainees is concerned, the conduct of INTERFET has been exemplary. The delegation met with detainees in conditions in which it could be confident that the detainees would have no fear of speaking frankly of any complaints as to their treatment. There were none. ICRC, which has full access, confirmed that it too had received no complaints from any of the detainees. The tone was set by the Force Commander who, especially in the beginning, established the pattern by personally visiting the detention area. The establishment of the detention-management team also acts as a safeguard against abuse.’
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DeBusk, Kathy M., William F. Hunt, and Daniel E. Line. "Bioretention Outflow: Does It Mimic Nonurban Watershed Shallow Interflow?" Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 16, no. 3 (March 2011): 274–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)he.1943-5584.0000315.

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Andrikopoulos, Andreas A., James A. Brox, and Christos C. Paraskevopoulos. "Interfuel and interfactor substitution in Ontario manufacturing, 1962-82." Applied Economics 21, no. 12 (December 1989): 1667–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/758531699.

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Samper, Javier, Bruno Pisani, and Jorge Espinha Marques. "Hydrological models of interflow in three Iberian mountain basins." Environmental Earth Sciences 73, no. 6 (September 13, 2014): 2645–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12665-014-3676-9.

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Adeyemo, O. O., R. Mabugu, and R. H. Hassan. "Interfuel substitution: the case of the Nigerian industrial sector." Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 18, no. 1 (February 1, 2007): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2007/v18i1a3337.

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The purpose of this paper is to investigate energy substitution possibility among the fuel types used in the industrial sector of the Nigerian economy. An econometric model, utilizing the translog cost func-tion, is estimated for nine major industries in the industrial sector - non-metal, basic metal, fabricated metal, chemicals, food and beverages, paper, tex-tile, wood and others. Fuels are aggregated into four categories: electricity, oil, gas and coal. The model is estimated using time series data over the period 1970 - 2000. The results vary across the industries for different fuels. The conclusion provides future directions for interfuel substitution in the industrial sector of the Nigerian economy.
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Jones, Clifton T. "The role of biomass in US industrial interfuel substitution." Energy Policy 69 (June 2014): 122–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2014.02.038.

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Rushdi, Ali Ahmed. "Interfuel substitution in the residential sector of South Australia." Energy Economics 8, no. 3 (July 1986): 177–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-9883(86)90017-4.

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Morin, Guy, Denis Couillard, Daniel Cluis, H. Gérald Jones, and Jean-Maurice Gauthier. "Modélisation des solides dissous en rivière à l'aide des composantes de l'écoulement." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 13, no. 2 (April 1, 1986): 196–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l86-027.

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The proposed model calculates the concentrations of dissolved solids in rivers at any point within a watershed, using the components of a conceptual hydrological model (CEQUEAU). For this purpose, the watershed is divided grid-wise into parcels for each of which a daily mass balance is computed. This mass balance takes into account the dissolved solids loads associated with the three inflows considered by the hydrological model, namely surface runoff, interflow, and base flow, as well as the loads associated with municipal and industrial point sources. The model has been applied to the Sainte-Anne River, Québec (total watershed area: 2700 km2) and the calculated values show satisfactory agreement with the observed concentrations at two sampling points (Chute Panet: 1550 km2 watershed area; La Pérade: 2700 km2 watershed area). Key words: modelling, river, dissolved solids, runoff, interflow, base flow.
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Tao, J., and A. P. Barros. "Coupled prediction of flood response and debris flow initiation during warm- and cold-season events in the Southern Appalachians, USA." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18, no. 1 (January 31, 2014): 367–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-18-367-2014.

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Abstract. Debris flows associated with rainstorms are a frequent and devastating hazard in the Southern Appalachians in the United States. Whereas warm-season events are clearly associated with heavy rainfall intensity, the same cannot be said for the cold-season events. Instead, there is a relationship between large (cumulative) rainfall events independently of season, and thus hydrometeorological regime, and debris flows. This suggests that the dynamics of subsurface hydrologic processes play an important role as a trigger mechanism, specifically through soil moisture redistribution by interflow. We further hypothesize that the transient mass fluxes associated with the temporal-spatial dynamics of interflow govern the timing of shallow landslide initiation, and subsequent debris flow mobilization. The first objective of this study is to investigate this relationship. The second objective is to assess the physical basis for a regional coupled flood prediction and debris flow warning system. For this purpose, uncalibrated model simulations of well-documented debris flows in headwater catchments of the Southern Appalachians using a 3-D surface–groundwater hydrologic model coupled with slope stability models are examined in detail. Specifically, we focus on two vulnerable headwater catchments that experience frequent debris flows, the Big Creek and the Jonathan Creek in the Upper Pigeon River Basin, North Carolina, and three distinct weather systems: an extremely heavy summertime convective storm in 2011; a persistent winter storm lasting several days; and a severe winter storm in 2009. These events were selected due to the optimal availability of rainfall observations; availability of detailed field surveys of the landslides shortly after they occurred, which can be used to evaluate model predictions; and because they are representative of events that cause major economic losses in the region. The model results substantiate that interflow is a useful prognostic of conditions necessary for the initiation of slope instability, and should therefore be considered explicitly in landslide hazard assessments. Moreover, the relationships between slope stability and interflow are strongly modulated by the topography and catchment-specific geomorphologic features that determine subsurface flow convergence zones. The three case studies demonstrate the value of coupled prediction of flood response and debris flow initiation potential in the context of developing a regional hazard warning system.
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