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Abstract BACKGROUND Landfill gas (LFG) and leachate are commonly treated separately through energy‐intensive processes. This study evaluated the integration of both streams in an anaerobic biotrickling filter (BTF) to achieve simultaneous methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) removal coupled with ammonium (NH4+) transformation, and how the microbial ...
Cecilia Lizeth Alvarez‐Guzmán +3 more
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The assumptions of LFG have been applied to the research on a number of grammatical phenomena in Chinese languages. In this chapter, we present an overviewof some of the studies devoted to investigating the syntactic patterns of two varieties of Chinese: Mandarin and Cantonese.
Olivia S.-C. Lam +3 more
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Development of an Optimized Sample Presentation Method for Descriptive Aroma Analysis of Kimchi
ABSTRACT Kimchi is a traditional Korean fermented food prepared by mixing salted vegetables with seasonings and allowing them to ferment. Because it is a living fermented product, kimchi ripens rapidly, and its aroma characteristics change depending on the stage of ripening.
Seung‐Hyun Lee +4 more
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This chapter discusses Dependency Grammar from the perspective of LFG. I first introduce the key ideas behind Dependency Grammar and how they relate to LFG concepts. I then show how both LFGs and Dependency Grammars can be translated into Multiple Context-Free Grammars to study formal differences between the frameworks.
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This work presents a comprehensive framework bridging device fabrication, modeling, and system‐level simulation for an indium‐gallium‐zinc‐oxide (IGZO) charge‐trap synaptic transistor‐based neuromorphic system. By developing a precise SPICE model derived from fabricated IGZO synaptic transistors, the study incorporates parasitic RC loads into array ...
Yumin Yun +5 more
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This chapter provides an in-depth coverage of the main features of the LFG framework, focusing mainly on its syntactic representations: c- and f-structure. The makeup of each level is discussed in detail. For c-structure, I describe the version of X$'$ theory used in LFG and the status of lexical integrity as a core principle of the framework.
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Municipal solid waste (MSW) decomposition in a landfill produces what is called “landfill gas” (LFG). LFG contains methane besides other gases. It can be utilized for energy generation and, thus, reduce its emission into the atmosphere and its adverse ...
Khudair Kifah M. +2 more
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Abstract The decomposition of organic waste in landfills accounts for 17% of US anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions. Despite ongoing efforts to reduce organic waste disposal in landfills, it is unclear what the emissions mitigation and nutrient recovery potential of landfill diversion is, across facility, state, and national scales.
Brendan P. Harrison +2 more
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This chapter provides a survey of LFG work on Slavic languages. It briefly introduces some of the Slavic family's most salient grammatical properties, before outlining how they have been handled in the framework of LFG. The topics include lexical categories and their grammatical features, the morphology-syntax interface, agreement and government ...
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LFG and Austronesian languages
Austronesian (AN) languages are known for their diverse grammatical characteristics in many typological and descriptive works. Their properties provide fertile grounds for testing assumptions in syntactic theories. In this chapter, we demonstrate that the parallel correspondence architecture of LFG can be used as a powerful tool for language-specific ...
I Wayan Arka, Li-Chen Yeh
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