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Decomposition of food waste using bulking agent and bio-drying technology
Technology to process food waste should be easy maintenance, fast, economical, affordable, environmentally friendly, and socially acceptable. Processing food waste according to the principle is biological decomposition.
Wiharyanto Oktiawan +3 more
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Effect of ethanol concentration on methane hydrate decomposition: MD simulation insights
The controllability of mining is a key factor affecting the commercial application of methane hydrates, and the addition of chemical additives can significantly accelerate the mining process.
Xiaoliang Sun +9 more
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We present general conditions for the weak convergence of a discrete-time additive scheme to a stochastic process with memory in the space D [ 0 , T ] . Then we investigate the convergence of the related multiplicative scheme to a process that can
Yuliya Mishura +2 more
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The ternary diagram of functional diversity
Among the many diversity indices in the ecologist toolbox, measures that can be partitioned into additive terms are particularly useful as the different components can be related to different ecological processes shaping community structure.
Carlo Ricotta +5 more
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Species Diversity Induces Idiosyncratic Effects on Litter Decomposition in a Degraded Meadow Steppe
Litter decomposition is a fundamental path for nutrient cycling in a natural ecosystem. However, it remains unclear how species diversity, including richness and evenness, affects the decomposition dynamics in the context of grassland degradation.
Iqra Naeem +8 more
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In order to solve the problem of hydrate reservoir collapse and hydrate regenerated in the process of solid fluidization of natural gas hydrate, a new method of natural gas hydrate exploit by high‐polymer additive (low viscosity carboxymethyl cellulose ...
Minghui Wei, Chenghuai Wu, Yanxi Zhou
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A Lebesgue decomposition for elements in a topological group
Our aim is to establish the Lebesgue decomposition for strongly-bounded elements in a topological group. In 1963 Richard Darst established a result giving the Lebesgue decomposition of strongly-bounded elements in a normed Abelian group with respect to ...
Thomas P. Dence
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Evaluating how decomposition rates and litter nutrient release of different litter types respond to changes in water conditions is crucial for understanding global carbon and nutrient cycling.
Tingting Xie, Lishan Shan, Peixi Su
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Uniformity norms, their weaker versions, and applications
We show that, under some mild hypotheses, the Gowers uniformity norms (both in the additive and in the hypergraph setting) are essentially equivalent to certain weaker norms which are easier to understand. We present two applications of this equivalence:
Dodos, Pandelis, Kanellopoulos, Vassilis
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Decomposition of additive set functions
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