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Online since: September 2013
Authors: Wang Ying, Bo Lin Ma, Qing Lin Xue, Hong Wei Wang
(CHINA AGRICULTURE YEARBOOK,2010)
Can be seen from the above data, collecting of crop straw resource structure, abandoned and burned volume accounted for more than 30%; As the amount of fertilizer and fuel accounted for more than 30%, as the feed also accounted for more than 30%, has a certain scale.
Honglei Wang[28] research shows that the development and utilization of straw energy is a good people's livelihood engineering, energy conservation and emissions reduction, and promote environmental protection.Chengmao Cao [29] research shows that development of straw energy-oriented use, it is reasonable and efficient use of resources, alleviate the pressure of the current our country energy, low carbon economy development, promote the sustainable development important constituent, but also promote the adjustment of energy consumption structure, transforming economic growth mode, establish environmental friendly and resource-conserving society effective measures.
Honglei Wang[28] research shows that the development and utilization of straw energy is a good people's livelihood engineering, energy conservation and emissions reduction, and promote environmental protection.Chengmao Cao [29] research shows that development of straw energy-oriented use, it is reasonable and efficient use of resources, alleviate the pressure of the current our country energy, low carbon economy development, promote the sustainable development important constituent, but also promote the adjustment of energy consumption structure, transforming economic growth mode, establish environmental friendly and resource-conserving society effective measures.
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Zulkifly Jemaat, Abdurahman Hamid Nour, Mohamad Mokhtar Ibrahim
This reduction possibly due to the accumulation of volatile fatty acids and high production of propionic acid in total volatile fatty acids during HRT 2 days as showed in Fig. 2.
To get the bio-kinetic coefficients, data from each phase was collected and analysed with Monod’s equation.
To get the bio-kinetic coefficients, data from each phase was collected and analysed with Monod’s equation.
Online since: April 2025
Authors: Muhammad Haseeb, Anas Ayub, Aimen Nawaz
Soil salinity reduction could be a challenging process, and augmented salinity in the soils can affect agricultural production groups of Asia and Europe may receive it worst.
On this basis, it is crucial for a geotechnical engineer to seek funding for the field research that would involve both qualitative and numerical data to show how different climatic conditions influence several types of soils with time.
On this basis, it is crucial for a geotechnical engineer to seek funding for the field research that would involve both qualitative and numerical data to show how different climatic conditions influence several types of soils with time.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Carmen Brinzila, Lurdes Ciríaco, Maria Jose Pacheco, Ana Lopes, Romeo Cristian Ciobanu
In HPLC analyses the results obtained for this assay (data not shown) indicate that at high current density, the main compound and the metabolites that may occure, are fast degradated at BDD surface.
Greaves, Degradation of tetracycline antibiotics: Mechanisms and kinetic studies for advanced oxidation/reduction processes, Chemosphere 78 (2010) 533–540
Greaves, Degradation of tetracycline antibiotics: Mechanisms and kinetic studies for advanced oxidation/reduction processes, Chemosphere 78 (2010) 533–540
Online since: January 2022
Authors: Ragam Indraja Yadav, Dilip Kumar Sahu, K. Praveen Kumar
The cutting tool was rigidly mounted on tool holder (Sandvik) with 3-D type piezoelectric dynamometer (make: KISTLER 9257B, country: Switzerland) to measure the axial force (Fx) along with tangential force (Fz).The charge amplifiers (make: KISTLER 5070A, country: Switzerland) amplified the signals by the data acquisition card, NI-9205 and LabView software 8.6.1(USA).
· Performance of diamond coating with the uncoated WC substrate may be further improvised by enhancing the substrate-coating adhesion and reduction of surface roughness
· Performance of diamond coating with the uncoated WC substrate may be further improvised by enhancing the substrate-coating adhesion and reduction of surface roughness
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Peter Groche, Clemens Müller, Jan Scheil, Manuel Steitz
Material data of 1.2379 were received by tension and compression tests.
Berger: Impact experiments and finite element simulation of surface roughness reduction by machine hammer peening, Mat.
Berger: Impact experiments and finite element simulation of surface roughness reduction by machine hammer peening, Mat.
Online since: January 2009
Authors: Matej Jergel, Hikaru Kobayashi, Emil Pinčík, Róbert Brunner, Masao Takahashi, Jaroslav Rusnák
We suppose that these above mentioned effects can be explained more precisely as the
consequence of the reduction of the free charge concentration inside the PS layer.
D or L Temperature [K] Vacuum or air EF [eV] φs [V] UFB [V] Et [eV] D 300 vacuum 0.25 - 3.8 invaluable D 300 air 0.32 0.20 1.1 0.525 L 300 air 0.34 0.16 -1.3 0.499 D 100 vacuum - - - - Data presented in Tab.1 and Tab. 2 was calculated under the assumption that the interface state density of the illuminated sample (L) is zero.
D or L Temperature [K] Vacuum or air EF [eV] φs [V] UFB [V] Et [eV] D 300 vacuum 0.25 - 3.8 invaluable D 300 air 0.32 0.20 1.1 0.525 L 300 air 0.34 0.16 -1.3 0.499 D 100 vacuum - - - - Data presented in Tab.1 and Tab. 2 was calculated under the assumption that the interface state density of the illuminated sample (L) is zero.
Online since: December 2024
Authors: Abubakar Abubakar, Mirna Rahmah Lubis, Thiara Puspa Rahmania, Intan Syarwani, Syawaliah Muchtar, Umi Fathanah
In this context, the addition of additive solutions seems to influence the reduction of the amount of non-solvent required during the phase separation process.
From the data shown in Figure 3, it can be concluded that increasing the concentration of Mg(OH)2 added to the PES membrane has an impact on increasing membrane porosity.
From the data shown in Figure 3, it can be concluded that increasing the concentration of Mg(OH)2 added to the PES membrane has an impact on increasing membrane porosity.
Online since: December 2013
Authors: Luo Ping Zhang, Wei Qi Chen, Yan Ru Cai, Xin Xin Wu
However, the problems of coastal environment and resources, such as the destruction of typical ecological systems, the rapid reduction of coastal wetland, the decline in biodiversity, marine pollution, the conflict on resource utilizations and so on, have been getting obvious in recent years due to the intense economic activities in coastal area, and the vulnerability and complexity of coastal ecosystems.
Given some results obtained from our previous studies on the valuation of ecosystem services in Xiamen Bay, and the limit of time, data and cost, the paper mainly uses the benefit transfer method coupled with the surrogate market approach to value the coastal ecosystem services.
Given some results obtained from our previous studies on the valuation of ecosystem services in Xiamen Bay, and the limit of time, data and cost, the paper mainly uses the benefit transfer method coupled with the surrogate market approach to value the coastal ecosystem services.
Online since: April 2019
Authors: Justus Uchenna Anaele, Anthony Nnamdi Nnodum, Gaius Chukwuka Nzebuka, Chijioke Peter Egole
Most of these materials available in the local markets were often supplied without manufacturer’s data sheet.
SAMPLES n Strength Coefficient (K) N/mm2 Joint Efficiency %Elongation % Reduction in Area Tensile Strength N/mm2 PARENT MATERIAL 0.421 1082.47 - 77.24 65.17 525 TIG SPECIMEN 0.382 942.94 80.95% 27.75 56.25 425 E 310 - 16/10 0.435 1179.68 96.82% 28.75 27.67 508 E308-16/12 (Lime-titania) 0.353 1050.48 98.42% 35.75 42.50 517 E 308 - 16/12 (Rutile) 0.406 1102.13 80.95% 18.00 15.42 425 E 308 - 16/10 (Rutile) 0.379 1084.64 90.48% 26.00 13.00 475 Fig. 2: Fusion zone micrograph of E 308 – 16/12 (rutile) welded joint.
SAMPLES n Strength Coefficient (K) N/mm2 Joint Efficiency %Elongation % Reduction in Area Tensile Strength N/mm2 PARENT MATERIAL 0.421 1082.47 - 77.24 65.17 525 TIG SPECIMEN 0.382 942.94 80.95% 27.75 56.25 425 E 310 - 16/10 0.435 1179.68 96.82% 28.75 27.67 508 E308-16/12 (Lime-titania) 0.353 1050.48 98.42% 35.75 42.50 517 E 308 - 16/12 (Rutile) 0.406 1102.13 80.95% 18.00 15.42 425 E 308 - 16/10 (Rutile) 0.379 1084.64 90.48% 26.00 13.00 475 Fig. 2: Fusion zone micrograph of E 308 – 16/12 (rutile) welded joint.