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Ingenieria y Universidad Vol. 18 No. 1 (2014): January-June
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Livelihood factors, explaining water consumption in a (de facto) multiple uses water system in Colombia
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Figure 2. Correlation circle for PC2 and PC3
Figure 1. Correlation circle for PC1 and PC2
Figure 3. Dendogram with hierarchical classification with Ward method
Figure 4. First factorial plane of the PCA for the two clusters
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Ingenieria y Universidad Vol. 17 No. 1 (2013): January-June
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Estudio de reactividad de caolinita y metacaolinita en medios fluorurados en condiciones hidrotermales
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Ingenieria y Universidad Vol. 24 (2020): Continuous Publication
- Special Section: Health Care Engineering
Randomized Trial of a Modification of Rainwater Street Catch Basins to Physically Control the Aedes aegypti Dengue Mosquito Vector
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Ingenieria y Universidad Vol. 20 No. 1 (2016): January-June
- Civil and environmental engineering
Self-supply as an alternative approach to water access in rural scattered regions: evidence from a rural microcatchment in Colombia
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Figure 1. Study area location
Figure 2. Water supply alternatives
Figure 3. Box and whisker plot of TTC in Self-supply systems according to season
Figure 4. Level of Thermotolerant coliforms according to season
Figure 5. People perceptions on drinking water quality according to season
Figure 6. Water management practices at the household level