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Resources for renewable natural gas: A Hawaii case study
Abstract Feedstock resources for renewable natural gas (RNG) production by biological (e.g., anaerobic digestion) and thermochemical (e.g., gasification) conversion methods in Hawaii have been reviewed. Statewide estimates of RNG production potential from urban resources (wastewater, existing landfills, foodwaste, construction and demolition waste (CDW)
Scott Turn +2 more
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Exemplification of the need of obtaining critical properties and methods to obtain them by DFT. Abstract Water splitting (WS) driven by solar energy is considered as a promising strategy to produce renewable hydrogen from water with minimal environmental impact.
Krishna K. Ghose +4 more
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In legal scholarship, as in other fields, it would seem that ‘choice‐architecture’ (where states attempt to ‘move’ people toward desired behaviour) is everywhere. This paper argues that such blanket adoption of choice‐architecture discourse cannot be based on generic terms, nor on imagined or assumed choices.
Yael Cohen‐Rimer
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Comparison and optimization of sheep in vivo intervertebral disc injury model
Abstract Background The current standard of care for intervertebral disc (IVD) herniation, surgical discectomy, does not repair annulus fibrosus (AF) defects, which is partly due to the lack of effective methods to do so and is why new repair strategies are widely investigated and tested preclinically.
Caroline Constant +11 more
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The production of biodiesel from vegetables or fruits waste oils has high potential as renewable energy. The Cucurbita maxima wastes are massive source of oils, which are believed to indicate the possible sources of renewable energy whose biodiesel can be produced.
Ketema Beyecha Hundie +1 more
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Computer Simulation of Particle Suspensions [PDF]
Particle suspensions are ubiquitous in our daily life, but are not well understood due to their complexity. During the last twenty years, various simulation methods have been developed in order to model these systems.
Harting, Jens +3 more
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Population ecology of the spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) in the Apaporis River middle basin
Abstract Population ecology studies on spectacled caimans (Caiman crocodilus) in Colombia have been few and far between with many covering short periods and defining population parameters based on relative indices (i.e., individuals/km). This reflects a lack of information on the general effects that environmental variables have on annual cycles of ...
Sergio A. Balaguera‐Reina +2 more
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Shear thickening in densely packed suspensions of spheres and rods confined to few layers [PDF]
We investigate confined shear thickening suspensions for which the sample thickness is comparable to the particle dimensions. Rheometry measurements are presented for densely packed suspensions of spheres and rods with aspect ratios 6 and 9.
Benjamin W. Maynor +7 more
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Dilatancy, Jamming, and the Physics of Granulation [PDF]
Granulation is a process whereby a dense colloidal suspension is converted into pasty granules (surrounded by air) by application of shear. Central to the stability of the granules is the capillary force arising from the interfacial tension between ...
Bibette J +19 more
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Radio Bursts Associated with Flare and Ejecta in the 13 July 2004 Event [PDF]
We investigate coronal transients associated with a GOES M6.7 class flare and a coronal mass ejection (CME) on 13 July 2004. During the rising phase of the flare, a filament eruption, loop expansion, a Moreton wave, and an ejecta were observed.
A. Klassen +45 more
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