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Gains and losses from transfers of solid waste

International Advances in Economic Research, 2004
Municipal solid waste is often transferred to landfills in other regions or states. While municipalities frequently resist imports, the interpretations of the Interstate Commerce Clause require that landfills accept waste regardless of its origin. This may require importers to act in ways that are not in their own best interest.
Jannett Highfill, Michael Mcasey
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Gain in solid-state travelling-wave amplifiers

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1968
A one-dimensional gain equation for the solid-state traveling-wave amplifier is derived including the effects of cold-circuit attenuation, diffusion, collision damping, and asynchronous drift velocity. It is shown that for the synchronous case a growing-mode solution exists. The gain of a typical InSb device is found to be +4.38 dB/cm.
M. Ettenberg, J. Nadan
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Influence of Gain Broadening for Solid Laser Output Power

2010 Symposium on Photonics and Optoelectronics, 2010
The output power of solid pulse laser drops as time increases, theoretical analysis is carried out from gain bandwidth for this kind of phenomenon. The normalization output power analytical model is deduced under homogeneous broadening condition, and numerical calculation and analysis is carried out, the result shows that, the widen of gain bandwidth ...
Hongbin Shen
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Gain-induced coupling of solid-state lasers

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 1994
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Ozygus, Bernd, Laabs, Holger
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Dye photodestruction in a solid-state dye laser with a polymeric gain medium

Applied Optics, 1998
The process of dye photodestruction in a solid-state dye laser is studied, and implemented is a polymeric gain medium doped with a strongly concentrated dye. The behavior of the conversion efficiency in the polymeric gain medium pumped with different laser-pulse repetition rates and the process of dye photobleaching are analyzed.
Sergei Popov
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Canadian chemicals post solid gains in 1979

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1980
All of Canada's four largest publicly reporting chemical companies—Canadian Industries Ltd. (CIL), Celanese Canada, Du Pont Canada, and Union Carbide Canada—were in pretty good shape at the end of 1979. Big new plants and a favorable feedstock situation have made Canada a significant contender in world petrochemical markets; exports are booming.
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On electromagnetic gain mechanisms in solid-state plasmas

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1967
The question of the existence of distributed gain mechanisms in solid-state plasmas is discussed. It is concluded that such plasmas may be active, i.e., capable of transferring net energy to electromagnetic waves, even though these waves are stable in the sense that they do not grow spatially.
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Effect of Infusion Method and Parameters on Solid Gain in Blueberries

Food and Bioprocess Technology, 2008
In order to obtain optimal processing conditions for producing infused blueberries with high solid gain, we investigated the infusion characteristics of blueberries under various processing parameters in sugar solutions with 1:1 ratio of solution and berries.
Junling Shi   +3 more
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Spatial averaging of the gain in solid-state active elements

Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1990
A method for improving the homogeneity of the distribution of the intensity of the output radiation from lasers by spatial averaging of the gain over the cross section of the active element is proposed. This method utilizes a laser head in which the active element and the flashlamp inside a reflecting illumination enclosure are tilted.
G I D'yakonov   +5 more
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Do Me a Solid? Information Asymmetry, Liking, and Compliance Gaining Online

2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2012
As the popularity of interactive social media grows, it is increasingly normal for individuals to reveal significant amounts of personal information online. Although this information is intended to support social networks, it can potentially be misused.
Nathan J. Claes   +2 more
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