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Biofouling Control: Alternatives to Chlorine

2011
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Rajagopal, S.   +3 more
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Assessing alternative drug control regimes

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1996
The debate over alternative regimes for currently illicit psychoactive substances focuses on polar alternatives: harsh prohibition and sweeping legalization. This study presents an array of alternatives that lies between these extremes. The current debate lacks an explicit and inclusive framework for making comparative judgments.
R, MacCoun, P, Reuter, T, Schelling
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Alternator with controllable frequency and amplitude

2022 XXVIII International Conference on Information, Communication and Automation Technologies (ICAT), 2022
Vadim Utkin, Isaac Chairez 0001
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POLLUTION CONTROL ALTERNATIVES

Review of Policy Research, 1984
Elizabeth H. Haskell. The Politics of Clean Air Robert W. Crandall. Controlling Industrial Pollution Eric Ashby and Mary Anderson.
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Alternator and Control Systems

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1962
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Rectified a-c systems are better, more reliable automotive power supply systems than the traditional d-c generators. Requirements today are for sealed bearings, slip ring and brush assemblies in sealed or dust-proof compartments, mounting interchangeability, and control units that prevent thermal runaway and high ...
J. W. Korda, A. D. Gilchrist
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Allelopathy—a natural alternative for weed control

Pest Management Science, 2007
AbstractAllelopathy studies the interactions among plants, fungi, algae and bacteria with the organisms living in a certain ecosystem, interactions that are mediated by the secondary metabolites produced and exuded into the environment. Consequently, allelopathy is a multidisciplinary science where ecologists, chemists, soil scientists, agronomists ...
Francisco A, Macías   +3 more
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Alternative health care as a control strategy

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1991
What does it mean when a patient desires to be in control of an uncontrollable illness or an uncontrollable hospital situation? This paper explores the theme, desire for control, a theme emerging from a recent ethnographic study on the use of alternative health care in a hospital setting While it may be argued that choosing an alternative practice may ...
M J, Montbriand, G P, Laing
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Evaluation of alternative presentation control techniques

CHI '05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2005
Although slideshow presentation applications, such as PowerPoint™ have been popular for years, the techniques commercially available to control them rely on mouse and keyboard, which can be restrictive for the presenters. We evaluated two representative alternative designs of presentation control techniques - Bare Hand and Laser Pointer, through a ...
Xiang Cao, Eyal Ofek, David Vronay
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A Birth Control Alternative

Science, 2002
“Research on contraception still in the doldrums” (C. Holden, Reproductive Biology Special Issue, News, 21 June, p. [2172][1]) is an excellent review of the birth control field, with one glaring exception.
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Alternative Control Strategies

1995
Abstract The control of any organism, including the German cockroach is dependent on the elimination, modification, or contamination of one or more of their requisites for life. Included in these requisites are food, water, air, others of the same species (reproductive unit), and favorable environment in terms of temperature and other ...
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