Search Results - Scott, S.M
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Stochastic neural network dynamics: synchronisation and control
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Tenure security and household investment decisions for urban sanitation: the case of Dakar, Senegal
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Towards improved labour standards for construction of minor works in low income countries
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Using tenure to build a “sanitation cityscape”: narrowing decisions for targeted sanitation interventions
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Urination needs and practices away from home: where do women go?
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Fecal sludge management: diagnostics for service delivery in urban areas - summary report
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Innovation in low carbon construction technologies: an historic analysis for obviating defects
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Evaluating the viability of establishing container-based sanitation in low-income settlements
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Diagnostics for assessing city-wide sanitation services
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Total vertical sediment flux and PM10 emissions from disturbed Chihuahuan Desert surfaces
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Microbiology of wind-eroded sediments: current knowledge and future research directions
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Fifty years of Water Resources Research: legacy and perspectives for the science of hydrology
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Editorial: toward 50 years of 'Water Resources Research'
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A reflection on the first 50 years of Water Resources Research
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Enhanced cellular transduction of nanoparticles resistant to rapidly forming plasma protein coronas
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