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Investigation of Possible Changes Induced by RNA Silencing in Some Leaf Metabolites of Transgenic Sugar Beet Events

1. Introduction Although the sustainable development of genetically modified (GM) crops is essential for food security, still risk assessment of them is an important issue because of the unpredictable insertion of introduced gene(s) that might cause unexpected effects on metabolism changing metabolite concentrations (Kamle and Ali, 2013, Gong and Wang,

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GEO 2004 Conference Abstracts

Skip to Main ContentSkip Nav Destination Research Article|January 01, 2004 GEO 2004 Conference Abstracts Open Access Author and Article Information GeoArabia (2004) 9 (1): 11–149. Article history The abstracts of the GEO 2004 Conference presentations (March 7-10, 2004, Bahrain) are published in alphabetical order based on the last name of

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An Integrated Case Study from Seismic to Simulation through Geostatistical Inversion

Abstract The field is located in the Persian Gulf and has been producing for the last 30 years with a strong natural aquifer support. The clastic reservoir exhibits highly heterogeneous permeability combined with shale streaks and therefore presents complex flow behavior. This paper describes the iterative seismic to simulation workflow

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Shear wave prediction using committee fuzzy model constrained by lithofacies, Zagros basin, SW Iran

Highlights Abstract The main purpose of this study is to introduce the geological controlling factors in improving an intelligence-based model to estimate shear wave velocity from seismic attributes. The proposed method includes three main steps in the framework of geological events in a complex sedimentary succession located in the Persian

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Multi-phase inversion tectonics related to the Hendijan–Nowrooz–Khafji Fault activity, Zagros Mountains, SW Iran

Highlights Abstract Distinctive characteristics of inverted structures make them important criteria for the identification of certain structural styles of folded belts. The interpretation of 3D seismic reflection and well data sheds new light on the structural evolution and age of inverted structures associated to the Hendijan–Nowrooz–Khafji Fault within the Persian