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Scale challenges in inventory of forests aided by remote sensingKukunda, Collins B. 13 May 2019 (has links)
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Estimation of possibility to implement fuel cell technology for decentralized energy supply in RussiaSveshnikova, Aleksandra January 2015 (has links)
Industrial power generation is an ever-changing practice. After the steam turbine was invented energy production developed with accelerated tempo. Coal replaced wood, oil replaced coal and after natural gas started being used as an energy source, no one could even imagine better and cleaner energy technologies. But in the 21st century renewable energy started its development. The western world decided to develop green, environmentally friendlier technologies with a strong desire to become independent form oil and gas exporters. Hydrogen energy and fuel cell technology are two of the most promising fields of energy study. The European Union and the USA regularly invest a lot of money for research in this area and rapidly develop an energy economy that is free from CO2 emissions. In this scientific report, the situation of hydrogen energy systems in the world but also with a large focus on Russia has been investigated. The main focus was made on successful international projects which have been created within last decades. Moreover, hydrogen production methods and fuel cell technology were described in detail. The cost to produce 1 kg of hydrogen gas based off of Russian economic figures and using water electrolysis and steam reforming process was estimated. Solid oxide and polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells were considered in the analysis. The next step was to estimate effectiveness of combined technology with electrical power of 1 kW and economic feasibility of using such technology as stand-alone power generation system in the regions with decentralized electricity.
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Economic Feasibility Photovoltaic/Diesel/Battery Hybrid Power Syatems to replace stand-alone diesel generators in off-grid remote areas of ZambiaKapambwe, Elias January 2012 (has links)
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Videoeinsatz an sächsischen Hochschulen - Anwendungsszenarien: Ergebnisse der Online-Befragung von Studierenden, Lehrenden, Forschenden und Mitarbeiterinnen/Mitarbeitern der ÖffentlichkeitsarbeitSchaarschmidt, Nadine, Börner, Claudia 10 August 2018 (has links)
Der vorliegende Beitrag ist Teil der Bedarfs- und Ist-Stand-Analyse, die als wissenschaftliches Fundament der zu entwickelnden Videoplattform im Freistaat Sachsen dient. Dabei sollten Anforderungen und Bedarfe sächsischer Hochschulen bzw. der Akteure in Bezug auf videobasierte Inhalte in den Funktionsbereichen Lehre, Forschung und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (hochschulspezifisch und -übergreifend) erhoben werden. Im Fokus des Beitrags stehen die Ergebnisse der Sachstandserhebung 1 zur Videonutzung an sächsischen Hochschulen. Es wurde u. a. ein Vorschlag für eine Systematik der verschiedenen Videotypen erarbeitet, der ebenfalls vorgestellt wird.
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Hannah Lotte Lund: Der Berliner „jüdische Salon“ um 1800. Emanzipation in der DebatteHödl, Klaus 19 August 2019 (has links)
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Spaces of laughter: Stand-up comedy in Mumbai as a site of struggle over globalization and national identityJames, Aju 29 April 2020 (has links)
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Vibrotactile Postural Control in Patients That Have Sit-to-Stand Balance Deficit and FallAtkins, Karen L. Hastings 01 January 2010 (has links)
Purpose: Vibrotactile displays have been found to be beneficial in improving balance test scores that correlate with a decrease in fall rate in laboratory studies. Investigations of these devices have been limited to upright stance and have not been done in clinical settings. Furthermore, transitional movements facilitated by vibrotactile displays, such as forward lean and rise found in sit-to-stand, have not been investigated. A prospective study investigated the relationship between force platform vibrotactile intervention and balance test scores, sit-to-stand and falls in subjects with abnormal NeuroCom Sit-to-Stand test results and 2 or more self-reported falls within the last 6 months. Subjects: Subjects included 30 community-dwelling adults, aged 60 to 79 years, 10 as off-site controls, 10 as on-site controls, and 10 as on-site device intervention subjects. Method: The cohort is a prospective case/control study using Pearson r, paired sample t-test, multivariate analysis of variance (M)ANOVA), and Wilcoxon signed rank analysis to determine the relationship between standard of care physical therapy plus vibrotactile force platform device treatment and standard of care physical therapy only. The Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Dynamic Gait Index, functional independence measure-motor (FIM-Motor), NeuroCom Sit-to-Stand normative ratios, NeuroCom Comprehensive Report, and self-reported falls quantify change over time with repeated measure study design. Results: The study found a significant beneficial effect in the device intervention group which realized 39.5/56 to 51.2/56 mean score increase in Berg Balance Score, increase in mean Dynamic Gait Index from 11.7/24 to 19.8/24, mean increase in FIM-Motor from 16.4/21 to 19.5/21 and decrease in self-report falls from 4 to 2 by intervention Day 14. These finds encourage further investigation of vibrotactile force platform devices.
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The Development and Evolution for the Justification of the Use of Lethal Force in Legislationvan 't Hooft, Joseph 29 May 2019 (has links)
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Cultural influence on the assessment of adjudicative competency: A grounded theoryCurtis, Shawn D. 30 September 2019 (has links)
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Financial Feasibility of Increasing Carbon Sequestration in Mississippi Forests SectorNepal, Prakash 30 April 2011 (has links)
The specific objectives of this project were: 1) Determine financial viability of enrolling forest landowners in Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) forestry carbon offset protocols; 2) Determine financial trade-offs associated with managing loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and Cherrybark oak (Quercus pagoda Raf.) stands for increased carbon sequestration and timber; 3) Examine financial feasibility of increasing carbon accumulation in wood products carbon by extending rotation length of loblolly pine stands; and 4) Explore potential impacts of carbon policies and programs on future carbon accumulation in Mississippi’s forest sector.
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