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Mobilizing mine lands for biobased decarbonization strategies
Abstract Over 163 000 ha of mine lands in Pennsylvania (PA) have the potential to produce willow as a feedstock for renewable energy generation. Each year these lands could produce between 454 000 and 907 000 dry Mg of willow, which can be a feedstock for bioenergy (i.e., biopower) with carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS) or sustainable aviation ...
Mallory Wahlstrom+4 more
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Skewed Generalized Error Distribution of Financial Assets and Option Pricing [PDF]
Panayiotis Theodossiou
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Invisible Labor and the “Ghost Particle”: Underground Physics at the Kolar Gold Fields**
Abstract When cosmic rays—high‐energy particles from outer space—encounter the Earth's atmosphere, they produce particles called neutrinos. To detect them, physicists go underground inside deep mines where the overlying rock can filter out the cosmic‐ray background radiation.
Nithyanand Rao
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Asset Pricing with Distorted Beliefs: Are Equity Returns Too Good To Be True?
Stephen G. Cecchetti+2 more
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Asset Pricing and Ambiguity: Empirical Evidence
M. Brenner, Yehuda Izhakian
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Integrating Affinity Chromatography in the Platform Process for Adenovirus Purification
Peptide‐functionalized affinity resins with high adenovirus binding capacity, recovery, and contaminant removal afford excellent productivity, and reduced impurities in a three‐step purification process. ABSTRACT Adenoviral vectors (AdVs) are gaining prominence in cancer therapy and vaccine development, posing the need for a modern AdV manufacturing ...
Yuxuan Wu+7 more
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The capital-asset-pricing model and arbitrage pricing theory: A unification
M. Ali Khan, Yeneng Sun
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From Diversity to Confusion? The Challenge of Biodiversity Footprint Quantification
ABSTRACT This study documents a significant disagreement between the biodiversity footprints of three major providers. This disagreement mainly stems from fundamental disagreement on the underlying methods and data (measurement), while providers agree to a large part on which firm operations contribute to a loss in biodiversity and how they are ...
Raphaela Roeder, Sebastian Utz
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