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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2016
Abstract This article presents a novel design for a superconducting rf electron injector that incorporates energy recovery. This concept relaxes the demands of high power input couplers, improves essential beam parameters and energy efficiency and reduces the overall cost of a compact energy recovery linac machine.
V. Volkov +3 more
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Abstract This article presents a novel design for a superconducting rf electron injector that incorporates energy recovery. This concept relaxes the demands of high power input couplers, improves essential beam parameters and energy efficiency and reduces the overall cost of a compact energy recovery linac machine.
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Macromolecular Symposia, 1998
AbstractIncinerators in use, power‐generating incinerators and pollution‐prevention methods in energy recovery from waste incineration are briefly reviewed. Results of a recent energy recovery experiment under real operating conditions are described: The addition of waste plastic to municipal solid waste brought about more stable combustion and no ...
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AbstractIncinerators in use, power‐generating incinerators and pollution‐prevention methods in energy recovery from waste incineration are briefly reviewed. Results of a recent energy recovery experiment under real operating conditions are described: The addition of waste plastic to municipal solid waste brought about more stable combustion and no ...
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1980
Solid waste management has through the years consisted of collection and disposal. Technological advances have for the most part been in collection equipment design, incinerator efficiency, and landfill operation. In short, the objective has been to “pick it up and put it down,” at the lowest possible cost.
P. Aarne Vesilind, Norman C. Pereira
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Solid waste management has through the years consisted of collection and disposal. Technological advances have for the most part been in collection equipment design, incinerator efficiency, and landfill operation. In short, the objective has been to “pick it up and put it down,” at the lowest possible cost.
P. Aarne Vesilind, Norman C. Pereira
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1996
With energy-recovery CMOS, circuit energy that would otherwise be dissipated as heat is instead conserved for later reuse. From such an approach to low power, there are no a priori limits to the degree to which energy and power dissipation can be reduced inside a circuit.
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With energy-recovery CMOS, circuit energy that would otherwise be dissipated as heat is instead conserved for later reuse. From such an approach to low power, there are no a priori limits to the degree to which energy and power dissipation can be reduced inside a circuit.
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
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Removal of nitrogen compounds in wastewater represents more than 10% of the total electrical demand of the integral water cycle. However, more than 80% of the nitrogen in wastewater comes from urine, where it is highly concentrated in the form of urea (20000 mg L-1).
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