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Efficiency in the provision of health care for end stage renal failurePeacock, Stuart J. January 1998 (has links)
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Computer assistance - implications for memory performance as a function of control responsibility assigned to human operatorsNarborough-Hall, C. S. January 1987 (has links)
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Supertargeting for multiple utilitiesParker, Stuart J. January 1989 (has links)
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Modelling the growth and water use of tropical cereals in semi-arid environmentsBradley, Richard G. January 1995 (has links)
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Diver selection and performance monitoring for deep (#>#300 msw) working divesBrooke, Samuel T. January 1989 (has links)
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The aerodynamic effects of nozzle guide vane shock wave and wake on a transonic turbine rotorJohnson, A. B. January 1988 (has links)
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The future of small banks in the new competitive environment : the case of the Italian banking industryBoscia, Vittorio January 2001 (has links)
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Automated glazed facades : occupant responses and architects rationalesStevens, Sarah January 1999 (has links)
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Energy Efficiency Opportunities in a Pulp Drying MachineMohey, Gagandeep January 2016 (has links)
Global concerns about declining resources and climate change mean that industries must do their best to use energy as efficiently as possible. Energy is also an important component of a modern economy. The pulp and paper industry is one of the most energy-intensive industries round the world. In this study energy efficiency opportunities in pulp drying machines are identified and the saving potential is then quantified. The methodology followed was based on comparison of energy saving technologies and practices such as Turbo Vacuum blowers, Shoe Press, Heat pump, Use of low pressure steam etc. The data used for the calculations was taken from the mill data records. Six energy efficiency improvement projects were identified. The total proposed energy saving potential in the two Drying Machines studied in the thesis is 10511 MWh. Installation of the shoe press shows the highest saving potential followed by the turbo vacuum blowers. Although the accuracy of the results is heavily dependent upon the accuracy of the data records from the case study mill. The proposed savings would act as a reference point and depending upon the estimated savings potential, would help the mill to identify areas, projects that need more detailed measurements for further action.
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Solar spectral irradiance : measurement and application in photovoltaicsKrawczynski, Michal January 2014 (has links)
This thesis presents the outcome of investigations undertaken in the field of terrestrial spectral solar irradiance characterisation and its impact on photovoltaics. Spectral irradiance has not previously been widely researched in the context of photovoltaic applications. Long-term, natural environment spectral irradiance observations are practically non-existent with availability very limited in terms of covered period, temporal resolution and site location. The work presented concentrates on four major aspects of spectral irradiance: spectroradiometer calibration spectral irradiance calibration transfer standards natural spectral irradiance variability and its impact on photovoltaic device efficiency impact of reference sensor spectral mismatch on accuracy of reference irradiance measurements.
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