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Multidimensional computer simulation of Stirling cycle engines [PDF]
This report summarizes the activities performed under NASA-Grant NAG3-1097 during 1991. During that period, work centered on the following tasks: (1) to investigate more effective solvers for ALGAE; (2) to modify the plotting package for ALGAE; and (3 ...
Hall, Charles A., Porsching, Thomas A.
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ABSTRACT With the immediate actions required to address environmental issues posed by waste generation and the growing interest in the circular economy, anaerobic digestion (AD) offers a promising solution. As a major component of waste‐to‐energy, AD plays a dual role by processing waste and generating renewable energy at the same time, thus ...
Adhya Rare Tiara+4 more
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Substrate size modifies stream grazer–biofilm interactions in the presence of invertivorous fish
Abstract When herbivore abundance is controlled by predators there may be an indirect positive effect on primary producers due to reduced grazing pressure, but the potential of predation refuges to modify such trophic cascades has rarely been studied.
Ricardo J. Albariño+4 more
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Attached Algae as an Indicator of Water Quality: A Study of the Viability of Genomic Taxonomic Methods [PDF]
This research involved evaluating algae as an indicator of water quality in New Hampshire\u27s rivers, with a focus on the Great Bay Estuary. The project had three main goals.
Wood, Allison R
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Harnessing the Power of Marine Biomass‐Derived Carbon for Electrochemical Energy Storage
Marine biomass is considerably a promising option for extracting carbon materials. Unlike other biomass, its chemical composition facilitated the power of EES devices. This review especially highlighted the efficacy of marine biomass‐derived carbon extracted from a variety of marine algae, fish waste, and skeletons of marine creatures on batteries and ...
Protity Saha+6 more
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Abstract The outcomes of species interactions can vary greatly in time and space with the outcomes of some interactions determined by priority effects. On coral reefs, benthic algae rapidly colonize disturbed substrate. In the absence of top‐down control from herbivorous fishes, these algae can inhibit the recruitment of reef‐building corals, leading ...
Thomas C. Adam+8 more
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Monitoring Macroalgae in the Great Bay Estuary for 2014 [PDF]
Four more intertidal fixed transect sites were added to the long5term macroalgal monitoring array, resulting in a total of eight sites for the Great Bay Estuary. Monitoring results from 2014 show high levels of cover of nuisance green and red algae (Ulva
Burdick, David M+2 more
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Improving trans‐cinnamic acid production in a model cyanobacterium
Abstract trans‐Cinnamic acid (tCA) is a precursor in the synthesis of many high‐value compounds with bio‐active qualities useful in applications like medicine, polymers, and cosmetics. Currently tCA is produced by industrial chemical synthesis from fossil fuels or cost‐prohibitive isolation from terrestrial plants.
Darcy Hunstiger+3 more
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