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The methods described were employed in the laboratories of the National Research Council for the examination of wool samples sent from the University of Alberta.
A. S. Tweedie, P. Larose
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ABSTRACT Industrial clusters are central to the circular economy transition, yet how they develop into eco‐clusters and the paradoxical tensions this transformation fuels remain underexplored. Drawing on 48 in‐depth interviews and secondary data from a Turkish textile‐recycling cluster, we develop an empirically grounded model of eco‐cluster transition
Tulin Dzhengiz +2 more
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Circular Innovations in Complex Systems: A Blueprint of Four Design Archetypes
ABSTRACT Circular innovations (CI), defined as the redesign of products, services or practices to minimise waste, reduce resource use and regenerate natural systems, are essential for advancing the circular economy. Despite growing recognition, their deployment in systems of linked parts with unpredictable interactions (complex systems) remains limited
Sophie Führer +2 more
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The deactivation of nickel‐based catalysts at high temperatures poses a significant challenge in CO2 methanation processes. To address this, a strong metal–support interaction between nickel and the support was engineered by exploiting the crystal defects present in hierarchical porous zeolite 13X.
Nasir Shezad +7 more
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ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА НА ПРОДУКТИВНОСТТА ПРИ ОВЦЕ ОТ КАРНОБАТСКА МЕСТНА ПОРОДА
In order to characterize the productivity of sheep in Karnobat local breed and to establish the relationship between signs was examined in animals born during the period 2004 - 2008 year.
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Holey‐structured, edge‐carboxylated graphene with a controlled specific surface area was synthesized using an environmentally friendly, CO2‐activated, KOH‐free ball‐milling process. ABSTRACT Graphene, notable for its high specific surface area, is ideal for catalyst support but faces challenges under harsh thermal catalytic conditions.
Seon‐Yong Ahn +5 more
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With most diets, microbial cells are the major contributor to total non-ammonia nitrogen flowing to the intestines, and the latter is the primary determinant of wool growth rate. Consequently, at constant intake, variation in the yield of microbial cells,
Kahn, Lewis Philip +2 more
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Fe–Mn heterojunctions in CaO‐based dual‐functional materials create a built‐in electric field that drives electron transfer. This process generates oxygen vacancies and facilitates CO2 activation, achieving superior conversion. Waste‐derived Fe/Ca oxides enable low‐cost, thermally stable materials, offering a strategy for sustainable carbon capture and
Han Zhang +8 more
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Abstract Synthetic jet fuel containing non‐petroleum‐derived kerosene can be produced from synthetic kerosene obtained through processes that include a hydroprocessing step. The potential use of non‐sulphided (reduced) nickel supported on alumina (Ni/Al2O3) was evaluated as an alternative to sulphided catalysts to saturate alkenes in sulphur‐free ...
Garima Chauhan +3 more
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Effects of long wool insecticide treatments on lice numbers and wool damage on sheep
Merino sheep infested with lice (Bovicola ovis) and with 8 months' wool were hand jetted with a commercial spinosad formulation or treated with an α-cypermethrin backline product to examine the effect of long wool treatment on lice numbers and wool ...
Campbell, N. J. +2 more
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