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Electrochemical Wastewater Refining: A Vision for Circular Chemical Manufacturing.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023Wastewater is an underleveraged resource; it contains pollutants that can be transformed into valuable high-purity products. Innovations in chemistry and chemical engineering will play critical roles in valorizing wastewater to remediate environmental ...
Deanna M. Miller +5 more
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Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021
The petroleum refining industry is an important energy conversion sector, providing both products and raw materials to a wide range of end-use sectors, including the transportation and chemical industries.
Ying Fan, Shaohui Zhang
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The petroleum refining industry is an important energy conversion sector, providing both products and raw materials to a wide range of end-use sectors, including the transportation and chemical industries.
Ying Fan, Shaohui Zhang
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Polymerizations with Elemental Sulfur: From Petroleum Refining to Polymeric Materials.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2021The production of elemental sulfur from petroleum refining has created a technological opportunity to increase the valorization of elemental sulfur by the synthesis of high-performance sulfur-based plastics with improved optical, electrochemical, and ...
Taeheon Lee +4 more
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A review: Past, present and future of grain refining of magnesium castings
Magnesium is the lightest constructional metal, which makes it an important material for different applications like automotive, transportation, aviation and aerospace.
Erdem Karakulak
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SmoothNet: A Plug-and-Play Network for Refining Human Poses in Videos
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2021When analyzing human motion videos, the output jitters from existing pose estimators are highly-unbalanced with varied estimation errors across frames. Most frames in a video are relatively easy to estimate and only suffer from slight jitters.
Ailing Zeng +5 more
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Collaborative Refining for Person Re-Identification with Label Noise
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2021Existing person re-identification (Re-ID) methods usually rely heavily on large-scale thoroughly annotated training data. However, label noise is unavoidable due to inaccurate person detection results or annotation errors in real scenes.
Mang Ye +5 more
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Refinement methods and refinement calculi
Software Engineering Journal, 1992A number of modern approaches to refinement are discussed and compared, and their broad classification into refinement methods and refinement calculi is explained. The refinement methods concerned are all based on the model-based specification languages VDM and Z, whereas the refinement calculi are all developments of the Dijkstra programming calculus.
H. J. Litteck, Peter J. L. Wallis
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Refining by architectural styles or architecting by refinements
Joint proceedings of the second international software architecture workshop (ISAW-2) and international workshop on multiple perspectives in software development (Viewpoints '96) on SIGSOFT '96 workshops, 1996In L. Vidal, A.Finkelstein, G. Spanoudakis, and A. L. Wolf (eds) Joint Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT 96 Workshops, Part I, 2nd Int. Software Architecture Workshop. S.
MONTANGERO, CARLO, SEMINI, LAURA
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Journal of Algorithms, 1993
Factor refinement (in \(\mathbb Z\)) refers to the transition from \(m=m_ 1 m_ 2\) to \(m=\prod n_ i^{e_ i}\) where the \(n_ i\) are not necessarily prime but \(\gcd(n_ i n_ j)=1\). The method is to use only the gcd algorithm starting with \(d=\gcd(m_ 1,m_ 2)\) and \(m=(m_ 1/d)d^ 2 (m_ 2/d)\). Then proceed by induction. The process is of complexity \(O(
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Factor refinement (in \(\mathbb Z\)) refers to the transition from \(m=m_ 1 m_ 2\) to \(m=\prod n_ i^{e_ i}\) where the \(n_ i\) are not necessarily prime but \(\gcd(n_ i n_ j)=1\). The method is to use only the gcd algorithm starting with \(d=\gcd(m_ 1,m_ 2)\) and \(m=(m_ 1/d)d^ 2 (m_ 2/d)\). Then proceed by induction. The process is of complexity \(O(
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, 2021
The prudent combination of technological, economic, and other factors can enhance the performance of any manufacturing unit. Indian petroleum refineries are no exception to this.
Jignesh M. Joshi +2 more
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The prudent combination of technological, economic, and other factors can enhance the performance of any manufacturing unit. Indian petroleum refineries are no exception to this.
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