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ZTE's Optical Transmission Products Used in National Backbone Network of Indonesia
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作者 Yu Huihui (Comprehensive Product Division,ZTE Corporation,Shenzhen 518004,China) 《ZTE Communications》 2004年第2期33-35,共3页
1 Technical Features of ZTE’sDWDM SystemThe toll backbone wave division equipmentof ZXWM M900 backbone transmissionplatform is well designed forlarge-capacity optical transmission. It canfully satisfy the networking ... 1 Technical Features of ZTE’sDWDM SystemThe toll backbone wave division equipmentof ZXWM M900 backbone transmissionplatform is well designed forlarge-capacity optical transmission. It canfully satisfy the networking and managementrequirements of diversified users and be fit forvarious toll backbone networks. The systemsupports up to 40 working wavelengths and up to400 Gb/s transmission capacity, and thewavelength selection and interval are in strictcompliance with ITU-T Recommendations. It 展开更多
关键词 ZTE’s Optical Transmission Products used in national Backbone Network of Indonesia In
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The use of the national groundwater model NAGROM for strategical planning of future availability of groundwater for different interests in the Netherlands 被引量:1
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《Global Geology》 1998年第1期98-98,共1页
关键词 The use of the national groundwater model NAGROM for strategical planning of future availability of groundwater for different interests in the Netherlands
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Quantifying and Simplifying the 1997 UNWC’s Guidelines to Mitigate Hegemony in Transboundary Watercourse Negotiations
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作者 Christopher Peterson 《Journal of Water Resource and Protection》 CAS 2023年第5期215-228,共14页
The 1997 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses (UNWC) contains a negotiation framework for transboundary water rights. However, it is a subjective document ope... The 1997 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-navigational Uses of International Watercourses (UNWC) contains a negotiation framework for transboundary water rights. However, it is a subjective document open to a wide range of possibilities and interpretations. Water Rights Allocations (WRAs) as described by Dinar and Nigatu (2013) and Dinar and Tsur (2017) provide a limited number of quantifiable allocation possibilities based on the UNWC. It is suggested that this methodology streamlines the negotiation process and reduces the effects of hydro hegemony. These methodologies are explored and applied through a case study on the Orontes River Basin. 展开更多
关键词 Orontes River Assi River Transboundary Watercourses Equitable and Reasonable Utilization 1997 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational uses of International Watercourses Lebanon-Syria Relations
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