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Chemical upcycling of poly(ethylene terephthalate) waste: Moving to a circular model
Abstract The circular economy is a path that society, governments, and business must adopt to develop a viable and sustainable model for plastic production. Following the route guided by the United Nations and the new laws of the European Union, such as the Green Deal, it will be able to put an end to the great problem of this era, the inadequate ...
María Dolores de Dios Caputto+3 more
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Workflow Patterns in Process Modeling [PDF]
This paper proposes an introduction to one of the newest modelling methods, an executable model based on workflows. We present the terminology for some basic workflow patterns, as described in the Workflow Management Coalition Terminology and Glossary.
arxiv
UNLV Rebels vs Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
Team roster for both schools. UNLV Schedule Meet the Rebels List of scholarship donors List of grand club members A Fan\u27s Glossary UNLV ...
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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A community-sourced glossary of open scholarship terms
S. Parsons+111 more
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We discuss the tarnishing issues of historical silver objects and review the silver (pure and sterling) aging methods employed in recent conservation and heritage studies, with a focus on chemical aging methods. The aging protocols used in the reference studies are tabulated for quick comparisons.
Qing Wu+5 more
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An introduction to causal inference for pharmacometricians
Abstract As formal causal inference begins to play a greater role in disciplines that intersect with pharmacometrics, such as biostatistics, epidemiology, and artificial intelligence/machine learning, pharmacometricians may increasingly benefit from a basic fluency in foundational causal inference concepts.
James A. Rogers+2 more
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Reviews of the books: Mark A. Rothstein, Medical Screening and the Employee Health Cost Crisis (BNA Books 1989). Foreword Edward L. Baker, MD, MPH. 296 pp.
Gleason, John M.
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Categorical color perception shown in a cross‐lingual comparison of visual search
Categorical Perception Visual Search Task. Top panel shows stimuli in Munsell notation for tests across the English blue‐green boundary, and bottom panel shows stimuli for the Himba serandu/burou boundary tests. Within‐category pairs for the Himba are indicated by yellow lines and cross‐category by orange lines. The same applies to English speakers for
Elley Wakui+3 more
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Towards a tool for the integrated management of the interpreter’s prior preparation: A pilot study
The interpreter’s prior preparation for a specialised assignment poses a constant challenge for professionals given the usual time constraints experienced in interpreting.
Beneharo Álvarez Pérez+1 more
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Towards a Model of Color Reproduction Difference
ABSTRACT It is difficult to predict the visual difference between cross‐media color reproductions. Typically, visual difference occurs due to the limitations of each output medium's color gamut, the difference in substrate colors, and the gamut mapping operations used to transform the source material.
Gregory High, Peter Nussbaum, Phil Green
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