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Devaney, Ginette
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Fishelson, Lev, 1923-
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Mancy, Khalil Hasny
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Ramadan, Fhamy
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Warg, Peter
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Naff, Thomas
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Fishing
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Nasser, Lake (Egypt and Sudan)
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Aswan High Dam (Egypt)
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Egypt
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Orontes River >> Lebanon
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Tigris River >> Basra Governorate >> Iraq
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United States. Joint Publications Research Service
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Jordan Press Foundation
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Akādīmīyat al-Baḥth al-ʻIlmī wa-al-Tiknūlūjiyā
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University of Michigan
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Oregon State University. Libraries
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Text
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The Middle East Water Collection
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Oregon State University
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1970-1979
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1980-1989
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1.
Jordan Imported 6500 Tonnes of Fish, Report Says
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Effect of the Aswan High Dam on the Nile Water Quality
Description
Manuscript prepared for The International Symposium on the environmental Effects of Hydraulic Engineering Works
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Despite Desert Conditions - Fish Farming is a Thriving Occupation in Jordan
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Port Said land reclamation
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Executive Summary: Project Goals and Achievements
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Ecological Problems Plague Metropolitan Areas
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Egypt Hopes to Lure More Fishermen to High Dam Lake
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Water-Products Capacity in Turkey and the Contribution of GAP
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New cities development projects discussed