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Sidik, Jatmiko Umar, Dad Resiworo Jekti Sembodo, Rusdi Evizal, and Hidayat Pujisiswanto. "EFIKASI HERBISIDA PARAKUAT UNTUK PENGENDALIAN GULMA PADA BUDIDAYA KELAPA SAWIT (Elaeis guineensis Jacq) TANAMAN BELUM MENGHASILKAN." Jurnal Agrotek Tropika 8, no. 2 (May 20, 2020): 355. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jat.v8i2.3910.

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Good plantation management is important to increase the productivity of immature oil palm plants, one of which is chemical weed control. This study aims to (1) determine the dosage of paraquat herbicide which is effective in controlling weeds in the area of immature oil palm plantations, (2) find out the differences in the composition of weed species on immature oil palm plates after application of the paraquat herbicide, (3) find out the phytotoxicity of paraquat herbicides in immature oil palm plants after the application of the paraquat dichloride herbicide. This research was carried out in the farmers' oil palm plantation in Jontor Village, Gayabaru District , Central Lampung Regency and Weed Laboratory of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Lampung from November 2017 to February 2018. This research used a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with 4 replications and 6 treatments consisting dose of paraquat dichloride herbicide of 375g / ha, 500 g / ha, 625 g / ha, 750 g / ha, and mechanical weeding and without weed control (control). Homogeneity of the various data was tested by the Bartlett test, data additivity was tested by the Tukey test and the difference in the mean was tested with the Least Significant Difference (LSD) test at α 5 level. The result of the study showed that : (1) the herbicide paraquat dichloride dose of 375-750 g / ha effectively control weeds in total, weed leaf width of up to 8 week after application, weed grasses and weeds puzzle to 4 week after application, (2) the herbicide paraquat dichloride dose of 375-750 g / ha is effective in controlling Praxelis clematidea weeds up to 8 week after application, weed Ottochloa nodosa and Asystasia gangetica up to 4 week after application, (3) paraquate dichloride dosage levels 375-750 g / ha resulting in differences in weed composition at 4, 8 and 12 week after application , (4) dosages of 375 - 750 g / ha parakuat dichloride herbicides applied to dishes not poisoning immature oil palm plants.
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Singh, Devraj, Giridhar Mishra, Raj Kumar, and Raja Ram Yadav. "Temperature Dependence of Elastic and Ultrasonic Properties of Sodium Borohydride." Communications in Physics 27, no. 2 (August 24, 2017): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/27/2/9615.

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We present the temperature dependent elastic and ultrasonic properties of sodium borohydride. The second and third order elastic constants of NaBH4 have been computed in the temperature range 0-300K using Coulomb and Born-Mayer potential. The sodium borohydride crystallizes into NaCl-type structure. The computed values of second order elastic constants have been applied to evaluate the temperature dependent mechanical properties such as bulk modulus, shear modulus, tetragonal modulus, Poisson’s ratio and Zener anisotropy factor and ultrasonic velocity to predict futuristic information about sodium borohydride. The fracture to toughness ratio (bulk modulus/shear modulus) in sodium borohydride varied from 1.91 to 1.62, which shows its behavioral change from ductile to brittle on increasing the temperature. Then, ultrasonic Grüneisen parameters have been computed with the use of elastic constants in the temperature regime 100-300K. The obtained results have been discussed in correlation with available experimental and theoretical results. [1] A. Amudhavalli, M. Manikandan, A. Jemmy Cinthia, R. Rajeswarapalanichamy and K. Iyakutti, Z. Naturforsch. A 72 (2017) 321. [2] D.Singh, P.K.Yadawa and S.K.Sahu, Cryogenics 50 (2010) 476. [3] V. Bhalla, D.Singh and S.K.Jain, Int. J. Comput. Mat. Sc. Eng. 5 (2016) 1650012. [4] S. Kaushik, D. Singh and G. Mishra, Asian J. Chem. 24 (2012) 5655. [5] D. Chernyshov, A. Bosak, V. Dmitriev, Y. Filmchuk and H. Hagemann, Phys. Rev. B 78 (2008)172104. [6] H. Hagemann, S. Gomes, G. Renaudin and K. Yvon, J. Alloys Compd. 363 (2004) 126. [7] Y. Filinchuk, D. Chernyshov and V. Dmitriev, Z. Kristallogr. 223 (2008) 649. [8] Z.Xiao Dong, J.Z. Yi, Z. Bo, H. Z. Feng and H.Y. Qing, Chin. Phys. Lett. 28(2011)076201. [9] T. Ghellab, Z. Charifi, H. Baaziz, Ş. Uğur, G. Uğur and F. Soyalp, Phys. Scr. 91 (2016) 045804. [10] S. Bae, S. Gim, H. Kim and K. Hanna, Appl. Catal. B: Environm. 182 (2016) 541. [11] G. Renaudin, S. Gomes, H. Hagemann, L. Keller and K. Yvon, J Alloys Compd. 375 (2004) 98. [12] P. Vajeeston, P. Ravindran, A. Kjekshus and H. Fjellvåg, J Alloys Compd. 387 (2005) 97. [13] S. Orimo, Y. Nakamori, J.R. Eliseo, A. Zuttel and C. M. Jensen, Chem. Rev. 107 (2007) 4111. [14] A. Istek and E. Gonteki, J. Environ. Bio.7 (2009) 951. [15] R. S. Kumar and A.L. Cornelinus, Appl. Phys. Lett. 87 (2005) 261916. [16] E. Kim, R. Kumar, P. F. Weck, A. L. Cornelius, M. Nicol, S. C. Vogel, J. Zhang, M. Hartl, A.C. Stowe, L. Daemen and Y. Zhao, J. Phys. Chem. Lett. B 111 (2007) 13873. [17] K. Brugger, Phys. Rev. 133 (1964) A1611. [18] P.B. Ghate, Phy. Rev. 139 (1965) A1666 [19] S. Mori, Y. Hiki, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 45 (1975) 1449. [20] V. Bhalla, R. Kumar, C. Tripathy and D. Singh, Int. J. Mod. Phys. B 27 (2013) 1350116. [21] D. Singh, S. Kaushik, S. Tripathi, V. Bhalla and A. K. Gupta, Arab. J. Sci. Eng. 39 (2014) 485. [22] K. Brugger, Phys. Rev.137 (1965) 1826. [23] W. P. Mason, Physical Acoustics, vol. IIIB, Academic Press, New York, 1965. [24] M.P. Tosi, Solid State Physics, vol. 12, Academic Press, New York, 1965. [25] Y. Nakamori and S. Orimo, J. Alloy Compd.370(2004)271. [26] D. Singh, D.K. Pandey and P.K. Yadawa, Cent. Eur. J. Phys. 7 (2009) 198. [27] V. Bhalla, D. Singh, G. Mishra and M. Wan, J. Pure Appl. Ultrason. 38 (2016)23. [28] D. Singh, S. Kaushik, S.K. Pandey, G. Mishra and V. Bhalla, VNU J. Sc.: Math. Phys. 32(2016)43. [29] J.P.Watt and L. Peselnick, J.Appl. Phys. 51 (1980) 1525. [30] S.F.Pugh, Philos.Mag. 45 (1954) 823. [31] V. Bhalla, D. Singh and S.K. Jain, Int. J. Thermophys. 37(2016)33. [32] V. Bhalla, D. Singh, S.K. Jain and R. Kumar, Pramana- J. Phys. 86 (2016)135.
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Șerban, Mihaela, Gheorghe Măturaru, Cătălin Lazăr, Nicoleta Mărin, and Costică Ciontu. "The Selectivity, Efficacy and Influence of Five Herbicide Treatments on the Yield and Crop Height in Maize." Romanian Agricultural Research 37 (2020): 221–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.59665/rar3725.

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The use of herbicide treatments is an important method for reducing the competition between crop and weeds. The main objective of this paper is to investigate the degree of selectivity and the effectiveness of five new herbicides applied early post-emergently (stage of development of crop 2-4 leaves; stage of development of weeds 1-3 leaves) in the control of the annual and perennial monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous weed species from the maize crop. The study was performed on cambic chernozem in the experimental) fields of the National Agricultural Research and Development Institute Fundulea in the years 2017 and 2018. The herbicide treatments were: Adengo [isoxaflutol 225 g/l + tiencarbazon-metil 90 g/l + ciprosulfamide (safener) 150 g/l] + Lontrel 300 (300 g/l clopyralid); Adengo [isoxaflutol 225 g/l + tiencarbazon-metil 90 g/l + ciprosulfamide (safener) 150 g/l], Merlin Duo (isoxaflutol 37,5 g/l + terbutilazin 375 g/l), Akris (dimetenamid-P 280 g/l + terbutilazin 250 g/l) and Arigo (nicosulfuron 12% + rimsulfuron 3% + mezotrione 36%) + Adj. (Trend). In this study, best control of annual and perennial weeds was achieved in the experimental variants: Adengo + Lontrel; Arigo + Adj. The herbicides application must be correlated with: the infestation degree of weeds, the spectrum and dominance of weeds, the time of application, the type of soil, the local climatic conditions.
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Caponi, Lorenzo, Paola Formenti, Dario Massabó, Claudia Di Biagio, Mathieu Cazaunau, Edouard Pangui, Servanne Chevaillier, et al. "Spectral- and size-resolved mass absorption efficiency of mineral dust aerosols in the shortwave spectrum: a simulation chamber study." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17, no. 11 (June 16, 2017): 7175–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-7175-2017.

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Abstract. This paper presents new laboratory measurements of the mass absorption efficiency (MAE) between 375 and 850 nm for 12 individual samples of mineral dust from different source areas worldwide and in two size classes: PM10. 6 (mass fraction of particles of aerodynamic diameter lower than 10.6 µm) and PM2. 5 (mass fraction of particles of aerodynamic diameter lower than 2.5 µm). The experiments were performed in the CESAM simulation chamber using mineral dust generated from natural parent soils and included optical and gravimetric analyses. The results show that the MAE values are lower for the PM10. 6 mass fraction (range 37–135 × 10−3 m2 g−1 at 375 nm) than for the PM2. 5 (range 95–711 × 10−3 m2 g−1 at 375 nm) and decrease with increasing wavelength as λ−AAE, where the Ångström absorption exponent (AAE) averages between 3.3 and 3.5, regardless of size. The size independence of AAE suggests that, for a given size distribution, the dust composition did not vary with size for this set of samples. Because of its high atmospheric concentration, light absorption by mineral dust can be competitive with black and brown carbon even during atmospheric transport over heavy polluted regions, when dust concentrations are significantly lower than at emission. The AAE values of mineral dust are higher than for black carbon (∼ 1) but in the same range as light-absorbing organic (brown) carbon. As a result, depending on the environment, there can be some ambiguity in apportioning the aerosol absorption optical depth (AAOD) based on spectral dependence, which is relevant to the development of remote sensing of light-absorbing aerosols and their assimilation in climate models. We suggest that the sample-to-sample variability in our dataset of MAE values is related to regional differences in the mineralogical composition of the parent soils. Particularly in the PM2. 5 fraction, we found a strong linear correlation between the dust light-absorption properties and elemental iron rather than the iron oxide fraction, which could ease the application and the validation of climate models that now start to include the representation of the dust composition, as well as for remote sensing of dust absorption in the UV–vis spectral region.
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SAIKAT BISWAS, DHANANJOY DUTTA, and MANIMALA MAHATO. "Bio-efficacy of glufosinate ammonium on weed control and yield of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)." Indian Journal of Agronomy 66, no. 4 (October 10, 2001): 455–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.59797/ija.v66i4.2873.

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A field experiment was carried out at Instructional farm, Mohanpur, West Bengal, India during the rainy season of 2016 and 2017 to study the bio-efficacy of glufosinate ammonium 13.5% SL (15% w/v) herbicide on weed con- trol, growth and yield of Bt-cotton hybrid (Gossypium hirsutum L.). The experiment was conducted in 3 times repli- cated randomized block design (RBD) comprising 7 weed-control treatments, viz. 4 doses of glufosinate ammo- nium 13.5% SL (15% W/V) @ 300, 375, 450 and 525 g/ha, paraquat dichloride 24% SL @ 500 g/ha, hand-weeding (weed-free control) and weedy control. The weed-free treatment by frequent hand-weeding showed maximum growth parameters, yield attributes and yield of cotton. Among the herbicidal treatments, the post-emergence ap- plication of glufosinate ammonium 13.5% SL (15% W/V) @ 525 g/ha was found to be the alternative of hand-weed- ing in respect to weed-control efficiency, growth and yield of cotton. This treatment also realized the highest net re- turn (` 41,689/ha) and benefit: cost ratio (2.11), followed by glufosinate ammonium 13.5% SL (15% W/V) @ 450 g/ ha.
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SINGH, S. S., SANJAY SACHAN, and V. PANDEY. "Farmer participatory evaluation of an IPM technology in the management of major pests and diseases of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in Uttarakhand." Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 88, no. 4 (April 24, 2018): 563–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v88i4.79111.

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Farmer participatory field trials were conducted for assessing the effects of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) technology for the management of major pests of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). The experiment was conducted during March to October, 2016 and 2017 at three locations, viz. Kota Kwanu, Majhgaon Kwanu and Malot Kwanu in Chakrata block of district Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India on two popular, bacterial wilt resistant tomato hybrids, viz. Abhinav and Heamsohna. The various treatments were as follows: T1, seed treatment with Trichoderma + Pseudomonas @ 20 g/kg of seeds: T2, use of FYM @ 100 Q/ha fortified with Trichoderma + Pseudomonas; T3, planting of Abhinav and Heamsohna; T4, weekly hand picking and destruction of leaves, shoots and fruits infected by late blight; T5, staking of plants; T6, four applications of cymoxanil + mancozeb @ 2 g/l at 30, 45, 60- and 75 days after planting; and T7, application of chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC @ 0.3 ml/l at 65-days. Incidence of diseases such as late blight and bacterial wilt, and pests such as fruit borer, Helicoverpa armigera was significantly high in the control plots. The severity of pest and diseases was comparatively more in 2017 than 2016 due to conducive climatic conditions. Maximum yield (410 q and 400 q/ha) was recorded during 2016 and 2017, respectively due to IPM practices combining all possible components as compared to other treatments or control. As a result of enhanced fruit yield, the gross (Rupees 615 000/ha and Rupees 800 000/ha) and net income (Rupees 428 180/ha and Rupees 610 375/ha) were realized during 2016 and 2017, respectively. The cost benefit ratio was also maximum due to combination of all IPM components (1:2.3 and 1:3.22) both during 2016 and 2017, respectively. The IPM strategies combining all possible components proved significantly superior not only in effective management of major diseases and pests but also helped in realizing higher productivity and thereby enhanced income of tomato growers in remote tribal regions of Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
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Walden, Daniel, Mohamad Bassam Sonbol, Skye Buckner Petty, Mitesh J. Borad, Tanios S. Bekaii-Saab, and Daniel H. Ahn. "Continuous fluropyrimidine (FP) with platinum (P) based chemotherapy (CT) versus maintenance FP after induction therapy in advanced gastric (G) and gastroesophageal (GE) cancer." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 4_suppl (February 1, 2020): 375. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.4_suppl.375.

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375 Background: Combination FP with P CT have become the standard of care for advanced G/GEJ cancer. Clinical trials in conjunction with practice, have adopted induction FP and P CT for 3-4 months (mos). In other GI malignancies, induction CT followed by maintenance CT (MTC) has been shown to improve patient (pt) outcomes compared to observation, with a decrease in treatment (trmt) related toxicities with induction therapy. However a maintenance approach in G/GEJ cancer has not been investigated in clinical trials. We investigated pt outcomes with metastatic G/GEJ cancer who received continuous induction (CTX) versus induction followed by MTC. Methods: A retrospective analysis of pts with metastatic G/GEJ adenocarcinoma treated with (FP+ P)-based CT between 2007 to 2017 from three centers of a single institution was performed. Metastatic G/GEJ cancer pts who achieved at least stable disease after initial induction trmt were included. Pts were categorized into the CTX group if they received greater than 16 weeks or 8 cycles of combined CT and assigned to the MTC group if they received maintenance FP monotherapy after 8 or less cycles of combined induction CT. Data was extracted from the medical record to determine progression free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and toxicities. Results: Sixty-four pts that met criteria and were evaluated, thirty-four received CTX and thirty received MTC. No significant difference in PFS (12.1 vs 8.0 mos p = .72, HR=1.10 95%CI .66-1.83) was observed between the CTX and MTC groups, additionally there was no significant difference in OS. A significant decrease in trmt related toxicities were observed, with a higher proportion of thrombocytopenia (84.8% vs 50.0% p = .004), and grade 3 neuropathy (39.4% vs 13.8% p =.024) in CTX pts (Table). Conclusions: MTC following induction FP/P CT is associated with an improved toxicity profile and appears to be effective compared to CTX in metastatic G/GEJ cancer. Prospective randomized studies confirming its potential benefits compared with continuous induction CT are warranted. [Table: see text]
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DAVIDSON, GORDON R., JOHN C. FRELKA, MAI YANG, THOMAS M. JONES, and LINDA J. HARRIS. "Prevalence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella on Inshell California Walnuts." Journal of Food Protection 78, no. 8 (August 1, 2015): 1547–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x.jfp-15-001.

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Inshell walnuts collected from California walnut handlers over four harvests were evaluated for the presence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella. E. coli O157:H7 was not detected in any of 2,903 375-g samples evaluated in 2011, 2012, and 2013 (<0.034% prevalence; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0 to 0.13%). Salmonella was not isolated from any of the 935 samples in 2010 (100 g evaluated; <0.11% prevalence; 95% CI, 0 to 0.41%) but was isolated from 2 of 905 (375 g; 0.22% prevalence; 95% CI, 0.061 to 0.80%), 1 of 998 (375 g; 0.10% prevalence; 95% CI, 0.018 to 0.56%), and 1 of 1,000 (375 g; 0.10% prevalence; 95% CI, 0.018 to 0.56%) samples in 2011, 2012, and 2013, respectively, for an average annual prevalence of 0.14% (375 g; 95% CI, 0.054 to 0.35%). The levels of Salmonella in positive samples determined by a modified most-probable-number (MPN) method were estimated to be 0.32 to 0.42 MPN/100 g (95% CI, 0.045 to 3.6 MPN/100 g).
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Zhikang, Ji, Yu Sirong, and Yin Xiaoli. "Degradable Mg alloy composites using fly ash cenospheres." Science and Engineering of Composite Materials 25, no. 6 (November 27, 2018): 1115–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/secm-2017-0243.

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AbstractThe feasibility of fabricating Mg alloy degradable composites with fly ash cenospheres (FACs) using stir casting has been demonstrated. The effects of FAC addition (mass fraction: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 wt.%) on the microstructure, mechanical properties and corrosion behavior were investigated using optical microscope, scanning electron microscope, X-ray diffraction, density tests, compression tests, immersion tests and electrochemical measurements. The result shows that the degradable composites are mainly composed of α-Mg, β-Mg17Al12, Mg2Si and MgO phase, and FAC can refine the grain size. The average measured densities of the FAC/Mg alloy composites are higher than the theoretical values due to the formation of the Mg2Si phase, which are in the range of 1.8843–2.0526 g/cm3. The compressive strength of the degradable composites dramatically enhances with the addition of FAC, and the maximum strength is 375 MPa with the 8-wt.% mass fraction, which can be attributed to the refined grains and the formation of massive Mg2Si phase. Furthermore, the corrosion rate of the degradable composites with 10 wt.% FACs shows the highest value of 5.02 g/h in 3 wt.% potassium chloride solution at 80°C, which is three times higher than the corrosion rate of composites without FAC. With the increase in FAC content, more Mg2Si phases formed; thus, micro-galvanic corrosion works well in the composites.
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Pathan, A. K., M. S. Depar, M. W. Kalroo, I. A. Rajput, and R. Ahmed. "RESPONSE AND ACCLIMATIZATION OF INTRODUCED JUJUBE (ZIZIPHUS MAURITIANA) VARIETY FOR THE UPLIFT OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS AT DESERT AREA OF THARPARKAR, SINDH, PAKISTAN." Pakistan Journal of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering and Veterinary Sciences 36, no. 1 (October 12, 2020): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.47432/2020.36.1.4.

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Current study was carried out for adaptability and response of newly introduced jujube (Ziziphus mauritiana) variety in desert area of district Umerkot, Sindh with poor quality groundwater (>3500 ppm TSS). Aim of the study was to acclimatize this variety under harsh conditions to uplift the socio-economic situation of local population. The study was carried out for five consecutive fruiting seasons viz. flowering and fruiting season 2013-2014 to 2017-2018. The results revealed that during first fruiting season 2014-15, there were only three branches plant-1, 154 to 239 fruits branch-1, 462 to 879 fruits plant-1, 25.5 to 46.7 g fruit weight, 8.4 to 9.2 mm fruit size, 4.1 to 7.7 kg fruit yield plant-1 and 442.8 to 831.6 kg fruit yield acre-1. But from the third year to onwards i.e from 2015 to 2018 a continuous increase was observed for all characters studied like number of branches plant-1 increased from 5 to 8, number of fruits branch-1 increased from 339 to 375, total fruits plant-1 increased from 1695 to 2538, weight of fruit was increased from 58.6 to 107.15 g, size of fruit increased from 9.2 to 9.8 mm, yield plant-1 was increased from 11.0 to 31.45 kg, yield acre-1 was increased from 1188 to 3396 kg and water use efficiency increased from 2.7 to 10.6 kg m3. Considering the above results, it was concluded that Ziziphus fruit yield, weight and size increases from third year to onwards significantly on brackish water and soil of arid areas of Thar. Pruning each year after fruit harvesting was found to be essential. As this plant with stands in harsh climate of Thar desert successfully, so it provides food in the form of fruits, fodder through leaves and wood for fuel and shelter for humans and animals, thus it will be helpful to the people of Thar in terms of malnutrition, food scarcity and climate change, as well.
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Borisov, A. N. Kommentariĭ k Federalʹnomu zakonu ot 26 dekabri︠a︡ 1995 g. no. 208-FZ "Ob akt︠s︡ionernykh obshchestvakh": (v redakt︠s︡ii Federalʹnykh zakonov ot 21 dekabri︠a︡ 2013 g. no. 379-FZ i ot 28 dekabri︠a︡ 2013 g. no. 410-FZ) : (postateĭnyĭ). Moskva: Delovoĭ dvor, 2014.

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Iutin, I. G. Kommentariĭ k Federalʹnomu zakonu ot 24 ii︠u︡li︠a︡ 2009 g. no. 209-FZ "Ob okhote i o sokhranenii okhotnichʹikh resursov i o vnesenii izmeneniĭ v otdelʹnye zakonodatelʹnye akty Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii": V red. federalʹnykh zakonov ot 27 dekabri︠a︡ 2009 g. no. 365-FZ, ot 27 dekabri︠a︡ 2009 g. no. 374-FZ, ot 31 mai︠a︡ 2010 g. no. 111-FZ, ot 28 dekabri︠a︡ 2010 g. no. 398-FZ, ot 14 ii︠u︡ni︠a︡ 2011 g. 137-FZ : postateĭnyĭ : s uchetom noveĭshikh podzakonnykh aktov. Moskva: I︠U︡stit︠s︡inform, 2011.

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Trefilova, T. N. Ot lit︠s︡enzirovanii︠a︡ k samoregulirovanii︠u︡: Kommentariĭ k Federalʹnomu zakonu ot 1 dekabri︠a︡ 2007 g. no. 315-FZ "O samoreguliruemykh organizat︠s︡ii︠a︡kh" : v red. Federalʹnykh zakonov ot 22 ii︠u︡li︠a︡ 2008 g. no. 148-FZ, ot 23 ii︠u︡li︠a︡ 2008 g. no. 160-FZ, ot 28 apreli︠a︡ 2009 g. no. 62-FZ i ot 27 dekabri︠a︡ 2009 g. no. 374-FZ. Moskva: Delovoĭ dvor, 2010.

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John, Choong. 15 Costs: (SIAC RULES 34 TO 37). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198810650.003.0015.

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This chapter discusses Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) Rules 34 to 37. Parties negotiating a contract have to decide whether to agree to have disputes determined by municipal courts or through arbitration. Cost can be a major factor in that decision. Part A of this chapter begins with a look at the cost of arbitrating a dispute in comparison to having a dispute determined by litigation. There follows an analysis of the key features of the assessment of costs in SIAC arbitration in Part B. In Part C, the SIAC costs of arbitration are compared to the costs payable by parties in disputes administered by two of SIAC's regional competitors, the International Chamber of Commerce and Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre. Finally, Rules 34 to 37 of the SIAC Rules (2016), which govern the calculation and apportionment of the fees and expenses of an arbitral tribunal, the SIAC Secretariat, and individual party costs, are each considered in turn in parts D to G.
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Silva, Monaline Maria da, Andreza Braz da Silva, Larissa Florêncio da Silva Santos, Jacielly Nely Santos de Souza, José Nogueira da Silva Neto, Gessika Hellen da Silva Pereira, Vitória Ellen Pereira, Kaique Ferreira Alves, Jakson Henrique Silva, and Hélio Anderson Melo Damasceno. "Analysis of stress reduction therapy in neuropsychomotor development in preterm infants addressing physical therapy in an intensive care unit: Literature review." In Navigating through the knowledge of education. Seven Editora, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.002-048.

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Introduction: Prematurity is defined as when a baby is born between 22-37 weeks of gestation, being called premature and considered low birth weight, less than 2,500 g. Stress reduction therapies become essential in minimizing the stressful stimuli caused in the NICU. Objective: To analyze the effects of stress reduction therapy on the neuropsychomotor development of preterm newborns, addressing the physical therapy performance in the neonatal intensive care unit. Methodology: This is a descriptive literature review conducted through the PubMed, Lilacs, and Scielo databases, between 2010-2022, from September to November. Results: 30 studies were selected and addressed stress reduction therapies in an individualized way in view of their impact on the NPMD of premature infants in the NICU, showing their effects and contributions to the newborn. Discussion: Stress reduction therapies act as strategies to stimulate NPMD early. Therapeutic touch, hot tub bath, kangaroo method, music therapy, hammock and nest are some of the techniques used by physiotherapists, which act by reducing vital signs promoting a better prognosis for the baby. Conclusion: Therefore, the techniques act significantly in minimizing the external stimuli caused to the preterm infant. In this way, the physiotherapist within the multidisciplinary team provides a more effective program of positioning, stimuli and care aimed at the progression of NPMD in premature infants, reducing the chances of possible complications and length of hospital stay. It is also necessary to further study the techniques in order to obtain more results.
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Rust, A. "Germany: Consequences of a Treaty Override? This chapter deals with two distinct cases. The first one decided by the German Bundesverfassungsgericht and the second one decided by the German Bundesfinanzhof. Both cases analyze the effect of a treaty override. First case: DE: BVerfG [Bundesverfassungsgericht], 15 Dec. 2015, 2 BvL 1/12, IStR, 217 (2016); see also the remarks by U. Fastenrath, Anmerkung zur Entscheidung des BVerfG vom 15.12.2015 (Az: 2 BvL 1/12) – „Zur Frage der Zulässigkeit der Überschreitung von Völkervertragsrecht durch innerstaatliches Gesetz“, JZ, 636 (2016); W. Haarmann, Ist der Treaty Override nicht doch verfassungswidrig?, BB, 2775 (2016); L. Hummel, Anmerkung zum Beschluss des BVerfG vom 15.12.2015 – 2 BvL 1/12, IStR, 335 (2016); C. Jochimsen, § 50d Abs. 8 Satz 1 des Einkommensteuergesetzes in der Fassung des zweiten Gesetzes zur Änderung steuerlicher Vorschriften vom 15.12.2003 (Steueränderungsgesetz 2003, BGBl. I, 2645) ist mit dem Grundgesetz vereinbar, ISR, 125 (2016); G. Kofler & A. Rust, Verfassungskonformität von „Treaty Overrides“, SWI, 144 (2016); E. Krüger, Warum ein treaty override nicht verfassungswidrig ist und die möglichen Auswirkungen des BVerfG-Beschlusses, DStZ, 790 (2016); M. Lampe, Anmerkungen zum Treaty-Override-Beschluss des BVerfG, BB, 1373 (2016); M. Lehner, Treaty Override ist nicht verfassungswidrig, IStR, 217 (2016); W. Mitschke, Anmerkung, DStR, 376 (2016); Musil, Treaty Override nach der Entscheidung des BVerfG, FR, 297 (2016); T. Scherer, Treaty Override und Unionsrecht – ein Versuch, IStR, 741 (2016); M. Payandeh, Grenzen der Völkerrechtsfreundlichkeit – Der Treaty Override-Beschluss des BVerfG, NJW, 1279 (2016); M. Stöber, Zur verfassungs- und europarechtlichen (Un-) Zulässigkeit von Treaty Overrides, DStR, 1889 (2016); N. Zorn, Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen und Grundrechtsschutz, RdW, 389 (2017). Second case: BFH [Bundesfinanzhof], 25 May 2016, I R 64/13, IStR, 770 (2016); see also the remarks by P. Brandis, § 50d Abs. 8 EStG 2002 (i.d.F. des StÄndG 2003) – Kein Verdrängen durch zeitlich nachfolgendes Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen, BFH/PR, 343 (2016); Hagemann, Zum Besteuerungsrück-fall nach § 50d Abs. 8 EStG bei Doppelansässigkeit, IStR, 816 (2016); M. Kempermann, Anmerkung zu einer Entscheidung des BFH, Urteil vom 25.05.2016 (I R 64/13) – Zum Anwendungsvorrang des § 50d Abs. 8 EStG in der Fassung vom 15.12.2003 gegenüber einem zeitlich nachfolgenden Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen, ISR, 361 (2016); W. Mitschke, Anmerkung, IStR, 773 (2016); M. Schütz, Anwendung des § 50d Abs. 8 EStG bei zeitlich nachfolgendem DBA, SteuK, 461 (2016)." In TTCL Series. IBFD, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.59403/31r9w7n001.

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STRAZDINA, Vija, Valentina FETERE, Liga FEODOROVA-FEDOTOVA, Janis JASKO, and Olga TREIKALE. "REACTION OF WINTER WHEAT GENOTYPES ON THE YELLOW (STRIPE) RUST PUCCINIA STRIIFORMIS, WES." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.124.

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Yellow rust, caused by Puccinia striiformis Wes. is one of the most significant diseases constraint to winter wheat production in the world. Since 2011 in Europe have appeared distinct new races – Warrior, Kranich, Warrior (-) that have caused wide epidemics on different cultivars of wheat. Grain yield losses can be prevented by using a combination of varietal resistance and fungicides. Information on wheat variety susceptibility to local yellow (stripe) rust Puccinia striiformis Wes. races can help to reduce the risk of yield losses in high disease pressure situations. Field trials with eight most popular and perspective winter wheat varieties in Latvia were established in the North-Western part of Latvia (Stende Research Centre) in autumn of 2016. The trial was designed as two randomized complete blocks (treated and untreated) and data were statistically interpreted. Two applications of fungicides at BBCH 29-32 by T1 (prothioconazol 53 g L-1, spiroxamin 224 g L-1, tebucanazole 148 g L-1) and at BBCH 37-39 - T2 (bixafen 65 g L-1, prothioconazol 130 g L-1, fluopyram 65 g L-1- 1.5 L ha-1) were used to control the YR. Yield and 1000 kernel weight (TKW) were determined. Preliminary results indicated the difference between genotypes resistance/susceptibility to YR. The severity of infection level was 1- 80% depending on genotype resistance. Application of fungicides increased grain yield by 2.9 % to 33.0% and TKW by 3.4% - 33.2 % depending on variety. Observations showed the difference in the occurrence of symptoms on YR in different varieties of winter wheat under conditions of 2017 in Stende.
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Fuentes, O., and G. Pincon. "PARIETAL AND MOBILE ART OF ROC-AUX-SORCIERS ROCK SHELTER (MIDDLE MAGDALENIAN, VIENNE, FRANCE)." In Знаки и образы в искусстве каменного века. Международная конференция. Тезисы докладов [Электронный ресурс]. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2019.978-5-94375-308-4.15-16.

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The rock shelter of the Roc-aux-Sorciers at Angles-sur-lAnglin (Vienne, France) is one of the archaeological reference sites for the Upper Paleolithic. The sculpted, painted and engraved frieze was gradually brought to light in its archaeological context by Susanne Cassou de Saint-Mathurin and Dorothy Garrod from 1949 onwards (Saint-Mathurin, Garrod, 1950). A wealth of archaeological material was discovered alongside the parietal art, comprising numerous works of portable art, tools made of animal bone, jewellery, etc. It was very rapidly observed that the portable art and the parietal art shared the same graphic and thematic conventions. For example, images of female bodies are rendered in high relief, in a monumental way, but also in the form of small statuettes. Our research has demonstrated the undeniable intra-site links between the portable art and the parietal art (Pinon, 2012). Here we propose to broaden this analysis within a well-identified culture of the Middle Magdalenian known as the Magdalenian of Lussac-Angles spearpoints. At the time of the discovery of the Magdalenian site of La Marche in 1937 (Vienne) (Lwoff, Pricard, 1940), some similarities had been identified between this site and that of Le Roc-aux-Sorciers, where the discoveries dated back to 1927 (Rousseau, 1933). These similarities are also perceptible in shared techniques (Chehmana, Beyries, 2010), as well as in the production of objects in hard organic materials such as the Lussac-Angles spearpoints (Pinon, 1988), the jewellery in fossil mammoth ivory (Dujardin, Pinon, 2000), the engraved horse incisors (Mazire, 2009) and the figurative art (Bourdier et al., 2016 Fuentes, 2016). We propose to further explore the links between these two sites through the analysis of the dynamic processes of reworking images. In particular we examine the engraved plaquettes of La Marche and the parietal art of Le Roc-aux-Sorciers to bring these links into perspective. This could shed light on some common ways of seeing the world in this Magdalenian group. Bourdier, C., Pinon, G., Bosselin, B. (2016). Norme et individualit au Rocaux-Sorciers (Vienne, France): approches des mains du registre animalier au travers de la forme. In M. Groenen, M.-Ch. Groenen (Eds.), Style, Techniques and Graphic expression in Rock Art (pp. 1735). BAR S2787. Chehmana, L., Beyries, S. (2010). Lindustrie lithique du Roc-aux-Sorciers (collection Rousseau). In J. Buisson-Catil, J. Primault (Eds.), Prhistoire entre Электронная библиотека ИА РАН: https://www.archaeolog.ru/ru/el-bib 16 Vienne et Charente. Hommes et socit du Palolithique (pp. 453460). Association des publications Chauvinoises, mmoire XXXVIII. Dujardin, V., Pinon, G. (2000). Le Magdalnien dans la Vienne et la Charente. In G. Pion (Dir.), Le Palolithique suprieur rcent: nouvelles donnes sur le peuplement et lenvironnement (pp. 213222). Actes de la table ronde de Chambry, 12-13 mars 1999, Mmoire de la Socit prhistorique franaise 28. Fuentes, O. (2016). The social dimension of human depiction in Magdalenian rock art (16,500 cal. BP 12.000 Cal. BP): the case of the Roc-aux-Sorciers rockshelter. Quaternary International, 430, 97113. https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.quaint.2016.06.023 Pericard, L., Lwoff, S. (1940). La Marche. Commune de Lussac-les-Chteaux (Vienne). Premier atelier de Magdalnien III dalles graves mobiles. Bulletin de la Socit Prhistorique franaise, 37(79), 155180. Pinon, G. (1988). Fiche sagaie de Lussac-Angles. In H. Camps Fabrer (Dir.), Fiches typologiques de lindustrie osseuse prhistorique. Commission de nomenclature sur lindustrie de los prhistorique. Cahier I: sagaies (fiche 3bis). Universit de Provence. Pinon, G. (2012). Art mobilier et art parital du Roc-aux-Sorciers (Angles-surlAnglin, Vienne, France): disparits ou sens communs In J. Clottes (Ed.), Lart plistocne dans le monde / Pleistocene art of the world / Arte pleistoceno en el mundo (pp. 15491558). Bulletin Socit Prhistorique Arige-Pyrnes. Mazire, G. (2009). Les incisives de chevaux graves. In G. Pinon (Dir.), Le Roc-aux-Sorciers: art et parure du Magdalnien. Runion des Muses Nationaux. http://www.catalogue-roc-aux-sorciers.fr Rousseau, L. (1933). Le Magdalnien dans la Vienne. Dcouverte et fouille dun gisement du Magdalnien, Angles-sur-lAnglin (Vienne). Bulletin de la Socit Prhistorique franaise, 30, 239256. Saint-Mathurin (de), S., Garrod, D. (1950). Une frise sculpte du Magdalnien ancien dcouverte Angles-sur-lAnglin, dans la Vienne. Acadmie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, 94(2), 123128.
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Qu, Yongmei, and Boming Yin. "Grey relational analysis on classroom teaching of 37 lessons in G Middle School." In 2011 International Conference on Grey Systems and Intelligent Services (GSIS 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/gsis.2011.6044005.

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Muñoz-Hernández, Andrés, Sina Dehghan, and Gerardo Diaz. "Physical (Steam) Activation of Post-Gasification Biochar Derived From Peach Pits." In ASME 2018 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2018-88386.

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Activated carbon is one of the most effective materials for removing a wide range of contaminants from water, e.g., industrial and municipal wastewater. In this paper, physical (steam) activation of peach pit biochar obtained from a biomass gasification power plant is explored. Activation experiments were carried out at various temperatures, steam flow rates, and activation times. The initial biochar and activated biochar samples have been analyzed for porosity, chemical composition and surface morphology. From the porosity analyses it was determined that the raw biochar had a surface area in the order of 1 m2/g, whereas the activated samples had surface areas ranging from 379 m2/g to nearly 600 m2/g. The burn off ranged from 29 % to 56 %. Energy wise, the biochar sample processed for the shortest time with the lowest flow rate had the largest ratio of surface area-to-consumed energy.
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Chichirelo-Konstantynovych, Kiarina, Larisa Moroz, and Tetyana Konstantynovych. "The predictive role of TLR4 +3725 G/C polymorphism in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) severity course among young respondents with cytomegaloviral persistence (CMVP)." In ERS International Congress 2018 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.pa4226.

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Vasilevskiy, Eduard B., Ivan V. Ezhov, and Andrey V. Novikov. "Tangential Gas Injection Into a Supersonic Stream." In 2010 14th International Heat Transfer Conference. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ihtc14-22922.

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An experimental and numerical study of a tangential gas injection effect on a flow pattern and heat flux was carried out. The cooling gas (air) was injected in the flow (air) through the tangential axis-symmetric slot on the spherically blunted cylinder streamlined longitudinally. Experiments were conducted in TsAGI shock wind tunnel at free-stream Mach number M∞ = 6, Reynolds number Re∞, Rw = 0.76×106 (calculated for free-stream parameters and bluntness radius Rw = 37.5 mm), cylinder angle of attack α = 0…30°, slot width h* = hk/Rw = 0–0.021, free-stream stagnation temperature T0 = 710 K, pressure behind the normal shock ps = 0.5 bar. The mass rate of the injected gas G* = gj/πρ∞u∞rw2 = 0…0.12. It is shown, that maximum of the heat flux toward the sphere surface could be sufficiently decreased. For example, for coolant mass rate G* = 0.03 and angle of attack α = 0 the heat flux maximum is reduced by factor of two.
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Kennedy, Ian, Tomasz Duda, Zheng Liu, Bob Ceen, Andy Jones, and Colin D. Copeland. "Investigation of a Combined Inverted Brayton and Rankine Cycle." In ASME Turbo Expo 2019: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2019-90767.

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Abstract Waste heat recovery is a vitally important technology to address increasingly stringent emissions legislation and environmental concerns over CO2. One such means of recovering thermal energy is the inverted Brayton cycle (IBC). This paper presents an experimental study of a novel combination of the IBC with a Rankine cycle for the first time. The IBC requires cooling of the exhaust gases after expansion. If the gases contain water vapour, as is the case for hydrocarbon combustion, and cold enough coolant is available, the water can be condensed, pressurized and re-boiled for expansion in a Rankine cycle. The steam produced from the cycle can be utilized in a number of ways. In this study, steam is injected through a series of de Laval nozzles directed into the main turbine to produce additional shaft power in a compact arrangement. To minimize the size of the system, additive manufacturing was used for the heat exchangers, giving high performance per unit volume. The study demonstrates the feasibility of the cycle in producing power from waste heat using humid gas that already is present in most applications. The experimental results show that the system is able to generate power at very low exhaust temperatures where the standard IBC would cease to operate. With an IBC inlet temperature of 370 °C, approximately 5 kJ/kg of specific shaft work was produced with 5 g/s of steam flow rate. At higher exhaust temperatures, the IBC and the Rankine cycle started to work together to increase the shaft power resulting in much higher specific work. At 620 °C, a specific shaft work of 41 kJ/kg was generated at a steam flow of 9 g/s. For the present turbomachinery sizes, this corresponded to 1933 W of power at 47 g/s of main exhaust flow. A model of the thermodynamic system was created in order to study the sensitivity of the system to parameters such as the steam expander pressure ratio and efficiency. Higher steam pressure and higher steam expander efficiency both led to greater power generated for the same operating point, particularly at high IBC turbine inlet temperatures. The peak specific work for the range of parameters explored in the paper was 68 kJ/kg with a steam expander efficiency of 70% and exhaust conditions of 600 °C and 50 g/s. The plots produced in this study can be used as a guide for others considering this system to understand the expected power generated under a range of conditions.
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Khan, Farid, Farrokh Sassani, and Boris Stoeber. "Vibration-Based Electromagnetic Energy Harvester." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-38380.

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This paper presents the simulation, fabrication, and experimental results of a vibration-based electromagnetic power (EMPG) generator. A novel, low cost, one mask technique is used to fabricate the planar coils and the planar spring. This fabrication technique can provide an alternative for processes such as Lithographie Galvanoformung Abformung (LIGA) or SU-8 molding and MEMS electroplating. Commercially available copper foils of 20 μm and 350 μm thicknesses are used for the planar coils and planar spring, respectively. The design with planar coils on either side of the magnets provides enhanced power generation for the same footprint of the device. The device overall size is 1 cm3. Simulations of the modal analysis of the spring-mass system and the magnetostatic analysis of the magnetic field generated by the magnets are performed with COMSOL multiphysics®. Excitation of the EMPG at the fundamental frequency of 371 Hz and at 13.5 g base acceleration (base amplitude 24.4 μm) yields an open circuit voltage of 60.1 mV, as well as 46.3 mV load voltage and 10.7 μW power for a 100 Ω load resistance. At matching impedance of 7.5 Ω the device produced a maximum power of 23.56 μW and a power density of 23.56 μW/cm3.
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Shalash, K., and J. Schiffmann. "An Instrumented High-Speed Rotor With Embedded Telemetry for the Continuous Spatial Pressure Profile Measurement in Gas Lubricated Bearings: A Proof of Concept." In ASME Turbo Expo 2019: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2019-90983.

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Abstract Gas lubricated bearings are capable of supporting high speed rotors with satisfactory load capacities. Pressure is one of the constitutional quantities governing the flow field in gas lubricated bearings. Knowledge of the pressure is of principal importance in the fundamental understanding of such bearings and for the calibration of reduced order models. These measurements can be done from the bearing side using pressure taps in the bushings, however, the measurement points will yield a spatially sampled profile consisting of discrete points relative to the bearing bushing. This measurement technique is simple, yet, several details cannot be captured. In order to acquire a continuous scan of the pressure field inside the bearing, it is necessary to measure from the rotor side. Such onboard measurement technique is challenging due to constraints in volume, G-force, and data and power transmission through the rotor. This paper presents an instrumented measurement rotor with embedded pressure probes and a wireless telemetry, which is capable of the continuous pressure field measurement inside a high-speed externally pressurized gas journal bearing. The bearing under investigation has a diameter of 40mm, L/D = 1, and was tested up to 37.5 krpm. The bearing is of the annular type, with 2×18 Ø0.1mm restrictor orifices. Measurements at discrete points using pressure taps inside the test bearing were also performed for the sake of comparison. The measurements from both sides (bushing and rotor) were in good agreement at quasi-static conditions. At higher operational speeds, it was necessary to perform an in-situ system identification and calibration for the embedded pressure probes using the bearing side measurements as a reference. The in-situ system identification technique was successful to reconstruct the attenuated pressure signals for a wide range of supply pressures and rotor speeds. The instrumented rotor was proven qualified to perform time-resolved pressure measurements within the gas film of journal bearings up to 37.5 krpm.
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Díez Niclós, María José. "Variedades tradicionales de tomate de la Comunidad Valenciana del Banco de Germoplasma del COMAV." In I CONGRÉS DE LA TOMACA VALENCIANA: LA TOMACA VALENCIANA DEL PERELLÓ. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica de València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/tomaval2017.2017.6440.

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El banco de germoplasma del COMAV conserva una colección de tomate de cerca de 3000 entradas. Más de 600 proceden de la Comunidad Valenciana. Ciento cincuenta y tres fueron recolectadas en la provincia de Alicante, 164 en Castellón y 315 en Valencia. Se dispone de datos de caracterización de una parte importante de las entradas. Ciento treinta y dos entradas pertenecen al tipo 'Valenciano' y fueron colectadas en expediciones de recolección realizadas desde principios de los años 80 hasta el presente. Cincuenta y una entradas del tipo 'Valenciano' han sido caracterizadas recientemente en El Perelló en cultivo de primavera-verano. De acuerdo a los datos referentes a la morfologia de fruto se han separado en cuatro grupos: “Masclet”, con frutos en forma de corazón y con el extremo estilar apuntado, característica propia de esta variedad, “Femella” con frutos más anchos y menos apuntados, “Xato” con frutos más achatados y acostillados, y “Rosada” con frutos de color rosa. Se encontró una elevada variabilidad para todos los descriptores tomados, excepto para tipo de crecimiento, siendo prácticamente todas las entradas de tipo indeterminado. El peso del fruto varió entre los 201 g del tipo “Rosada” y los 362 g en el grupo “Xato”. El grupo menos productivo fue el “Xato” con una producción moderada. En este caso, el elevado peso del fruto ocasiona un cuajado más irregular y consecuentemente se produce una disminución de la producción. El porcentaje más elevado de entradas con producción alta se encontró en el tipo “Femella”, con un 37% de las mismas con puntuación 7, siendo la puntuación máxima 9 para esta característica. La gran variabilidad encontrada para la mayoría de caracteres controlados y la adaptación a un amplio rango de condiciones agroclimáticas pone en valor esta colección para ser utilizada en programas de mejora o para cultivar directamente las mejores entradas.
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Reports on the topic "2017 g-375"

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Vigil-Holterman, Luciana R., and Robert A. Lechel. Class 1 Permit Modification Notification Addition of Structures within Technical Area 54, Area G, Pad 11, Dome 375 Los Alamos National Laboratory Hazardous Waste Facility Permit, July 2012. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1050460.

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