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Shear behavior and predictive modeling of loess stabilized with rice husk ash. [PDF]
Peng D, Wang G, Guan X.
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Rapid Determination of Molybdenum (VI) in Water Using Phenylfluorone-Modified Test Strips Combined with Colorimetry and LAB Color Space Analysis. [PDF]
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Science, 2001
D uring the next 25 years, world population is expected to increase by about 2.5 billion people, with most of this projected population growth expected to occur in developing countries. The food requirements in the developing world are expected to double by 2025.
C, Somerville, J, Briscoe
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D uring the next 25 years, world population is expected to increase by about 2.5 billion people, with most of this projected population growth expected to occur in developing countries. The food requirements in the developing world are expected to double by 2025.
C, Somerville, J, Briscoe
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Membrane Engineering for Water Engineering
Proceedings of the 14th Asia Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering Congress, 2012Today membrane engineering is giving interesting solutions to some of the major problems of our modern industrialized society. Membrane bioreactors (MBR) in municipal water treatments, membrane operations and integrated membrane systems in seawater and brackish water desalination are some important cases where membrane engineering is playing a dominant
E Drioli, F Macedonio
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Equids engineer desert water availability
Science, 2021Digging for water Water is scarce in dryland ecosystems. Some larger animals in these regions dig wells that may provide water to other species. This behavior may have been common among megafauna that are now extinct, especially in North and South America, where megafaunal extinctions were the most severe. Lundgren et
Erick J. Lundgren +7 more
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New Scientist, 2016
An engine that generates electricity from waste hot water could reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions for thousands of different businesses, from cargo shipping to data centers. So says Exergyn, a firm based in Dublin, Ireland, which plans to run the first industrial trials of its technology next year. Globally, Exergyn estimates that the heat
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An engine that generates electricity from waste hot water could reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions for thousands of different businesses, from cargo shipping to data centers. So says Exergyn, a firm based in Dublin, Ireland, which plans to run the first industrial trials of its technology next year. Globally, Exergyn estimates that the heat
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2021
The transpiration mechanism has been proposed for rerouting as it is the main cause of groundwater loss which is also causing significant global warming by releasing water vapor into the air. Since electrostatic force has the tendency to tug down the water, a static electricity force creating plastic tank has been proposed to install at the bottom of ...
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The transpiration mechanism has been proposed for rerouting as it is the main cause of groundwater loss which is also causing significant global warming by releasing water vapor into the air. Since electrostatic force has the tendency to tug down the water, a static electricity force creating plastic tank has been proposed to install at the bottom of ...
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