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Putri, Nataya Nirmala, Joko Sutrisno, and Mei Tri Sundari. "Analisis Preferensi Konsumen Terhadap Pembelian Dimsum Uma Yum Cha di Kota Surakarta." Agricultural Socio-Economic Empowerment and Agribusiness Journal 2, no. 1 (August 25, 2023): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/agrisema.v2i1.73867.

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<p>AThe increase in public interest in consuming ready-made foods such as street food culinary and the number of street vendors in the food or beverage sector is quite high in Surakarta City making more diversity of consumer tastes in choosing snacks, one of the street foods is Uma Yum Cha dim sum. It is necessary to know about consumer preferences so that business owners are able to meet consumer expectations to provide satisfaction to consumers. This study aims to determine consumer preferences and what attributes are considered by consumers in purchasing Uma Yum Cha dim sum in Surakarta City. Sampling using purposive sampling method with 100 respondents. The analysis methods used are chi-square analysis and fishbein multiattribute analysis. The results showed that the categories of each attribute of Uma Yum Cha dim sum that became consumer preferences included dim sum with a slightly spicy savory taste, a quantity of 4 pcs, a soft texture, medium dim sum size, and promotion through internet media and the most considered attribute by consumers in purchasing Uma Yum Cha dim sum consecutively are taste, texture, quantity, size, and promotion</p>
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Dunn, Julie, Michael Balfour, Wendy Moyle, Marie Cooke, Kirsty Martin, Clark Crystal, and Anna Yen. "Playfully engaging people living with dementia: searching for Yum Cha moments." International Journal of Play 2, no. 3 (December 2013): 174–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21594937.2013.852052.

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Chen, Haiming, Xi Li, Tao-Sheng Chiu, and Fang Chen. "The impact of perceived justice on behavioral intentions of Cantonese Yum Cha consumers: The mediation role of psychological contract violation." Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Management 49 (December 2021): 178–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhtm.2021.09.009.

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Kim, Hong Nyun, Dong Heon Yang, Bo Eun Park, Yoon Jung Park, Hyeon Jeong Kim, Se Yong Jang, Myung Hwan Bae, et al. "Prognostic impact of chromogranin A in patients with acute heart failure." Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine 38, no. 4 (October 31, 2021): 337–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.12701/yujm.2020.00843.

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Background: Chromogranin A (CgA) levels have been reported to predict mortality in patients with heart failure. However, information on the prognostic value and clinical availability of CgA is limited. We compared the prognostic value of CgA to that of previously proven natriuretic peptide biomarkers in patients with acute heart failure.Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 272 patients (mean age, 68.5±15.6 years; 62.9% male) who underwent CgA test in the acute stage of heart failure hospitalization between June 2017 and June 2018. The median follow-up period was 348 days. Prognosis was assessed using the composite events of 1-year death and heart failure hospitalization.Results: In-hospital mortality rate during index admission was 7.0% (n=19). During the 1-year follow-up, a composite event rate was observed in 12.1% (n=33) of the patients. The areas under the receiver-operating characteristic curves for predicting 1-year adverse events were 0.737 and 0.697 for N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) and CgA, respectively. During follow-up, patients with high CgA levels (>158 pmol/L) had worse outcomes than those with low CgA levels (≤158 pmol/L) (85.2% vs. 58.6%, p<0.001). When stratifying the patients into four subgroups based on CgA and NT-proBNP levels, patients with high NT-proBNP and high CgA had the worst outcome. CgA had an incremental prognostic value when added to the combination of NT-proBNP and clinically relevant risk factors.Conclusion: The prognostic power of CgA was comparable to that of NT-proBNP in patients with acute heart failure. The combination of CgA and NT-proBNP can improve prognosis prediction in these patients.
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Jeung, Jihong. "A Study on the Context Analysis of Dining Culture in Yam Cha." Journal of the HCI Society of Korea 4, no. 1 (May 31, 2009): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.17210/jhsk.2009.05.4.1.29.

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孙, 正玉. "Rhetorical Analysis and Communication Research on Crisis Discourse of “Cha Yan Yue Se”." Modern Linguistics 12, no. 03 (2024): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.12677/ml.2024.123162.

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LEE, Sang-hyun. "서평: 󰡔유몽천자󰡕, 그 속에 새겨진 국한문체 기획의 역사에 대하여." International Journal of Chinese Character Studies 6, no. 2 (December 31, 2023): 249–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18369/waccs.2023.6.2.249.

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Melesse, A., H. Steingass, M. Schollenberger, and M. Rodehutscord. "Component composition, in vitro gas and methane production profiles of fruit by-products and leaves of root crops." Journal of Agricultural Science 156, no. 7 (September 2018): 949–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859618000928.

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AbstractThe current study was conducted to evaluate the component composition, anti-nutritional factors, in vitro gas production (GP) and methane (CH4) production profiles of fruit by-products (pineapple pulp, mango seed kernels, banana and papaya peel, Moringa stenopetala and Moringa oleifera seeds) and leaves of root crops (sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas], cassava [Manihot esculenta], yam [Dioscorea abyssinica], enset [Ensete ventricosum] and samma [Urtica simensis]). Root crop leaves had high crude protein (CP) ranging from 211 to 318 g/kg dry matter (DM) in yam and samma, respectively. M. stenopetala seeds contained the highest CP (450 g/kg DM). Samma leaves were rich in calcium (58.6 g/kg DM) and iron (1186 mg/kg DM). Leaves of root crops had similar concentrations of essential amino acids with appreciable values. Total phenols were highest in mango seed kernels (158 g/kg DM). The asymptotic GP at 96 h incubation of pineapple pulp, papaya and banana peel was 397, 358 and 279 ml/g DM, respectively, and differed significantly from each other. Sweet potato and yam leaves produced 238 and 225 ml/g DM GP, respectively, being significantly higher than those of other root crops. CH4 production was significantly lowest in Moringa seeds, mango seed kernels and sweet potato leaves. In conclusion, fruit by-products have the potential as energy sources and root crop leaves as protein supplements for ruminant and non-ruminant animals. Moringa seeds, mango seed kernels and sweet potato leaves were identified as potential candidates in mitigating CH4 emissions in tropical livestock with animal-based experiments recommended to validate the in vitro findings.
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Ko, Yeon-Mi. "Analysis of Comparative Theory of Yue Kiln⋅Xing Kiln Tea Bowls Presented in Cha Ching." Korean Tea Society 25, no. 1 (March 31, 2019): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.29225/jkts.2019.25.1.1.

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Hao, Yingfan. "Analysis on Marketing Strategy of New Style Tea Drinks-- Case Study of Cha Yan Yue Se." BCP Business & Management 39 (February 22, 2023): 475–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v39i.4261.

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In view of the vigorous development of China's new style tea beverage market, the market saturation has increased, and the competitiveness has become larger. Therefore, the way to seize the market share in the current market, brands are required to focus on differential development and highlight their own advantages. Based on the current development of the tea beverage market, this paper takes Cha Yan Yue Se as the object to make the research and analysis. Besides, the paper uses buzz marketing, 4C theory and other analysis methods to explore the marketing strategies that make the brand successful, and summarizes the current market trends, and proposes how to make full use of differentiated marketing in a saturated market environment to highlight the brand's own competitive advantages. It can provide reference for the development of Chinese new tea drinks.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Yum Cha"

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Yu, Xiulan. "Zhongguo jiao yu de cheng xiang cha yi yi zhong wen hua zai sheng chan xian xiang de fen xi = Zhongguo jiaoyu de chengxiang chayi /." Beijing : Jiao yu ke xue chu ban she, 2004.

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Wong, Chi Ho. "Lu Xiangshan yu chan /." View abstract or full-text, 2003. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202003%20WONGC.

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Thesis (M.Phil.)--Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2003.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-131). Also available in electronic version. Access restricted to campus users.
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Yuan, Zushe. "Quan li yu zi you shi min she hui de ren xue kao cha /." Beijing : Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2003. http://books.google.com/books?id=oiY1AAAAMAAJ.

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Deng, Leping. "Zhongguo de huo bi xu qiu li lun yu shi zheng de kao cha /." Beijing : Zhongguo ren min da xue chu ban she, 1990.

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Yang, Qing-Yun. "The chemistry of CH4 on Ni(111) by Qing-Yun Yang." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/14190.

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Li, Ke. "Shi du cha ju yu xi tong you hua Zhongguo xian dai hua jin cheng zhong de qu yu jing ji /." Beijing : Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she, 2000.

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Hu, Yongming. "Shi chang jing ji yu chan quan gai ge." Beijing : Zhongguo ren min da xue chu ban she, 1993. http://books.google.com/books?id=_A4yAAAAMAAJ.

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Fong, Sing-ha. "Continuity and transcendence of Jing School a critical study of Wang Zengqi's fiction = Jing pai de cheng chuan yu chao yue - Wang Zengqi xiao shuo yan jiu /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2007. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/HKUTO/record/B39558228.

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Chan, Ngon Fung. "Yi gu si chao yu bai hua wen xue shi de jian gou : Hu Shi yu Gu Jiegang /." View abstract or full-text, 2004. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?HUMA%202004%20CHANN.

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Chung, Ching-hong. "On the dating of Shangshu Kongzhuan : a linguistic perspective = Shang Shu Kong Zhuan shi dai xin kao : cong yu yan jiao du de kao cha /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?

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Books on the topic "Yum Cha"

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Roger, Holgate, ed. Wo men yin cha qu: Let's go yum char. Doncaster, Eng: Doncaster Women's Group, 2001.

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Yan, Mo. Mo cha de qi yue. Xianggang: Xing he chu ban she, 2002.

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Qing, Liu, ed. Yue chi yue shou de 10 zhong cha yin. Chongqing: Chong qing chu ban she, 2007.

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Mei zhi hui ji: Liang yue de CG cha hua yu ying yin jiao xue. Beijing: Ji xie gong ye chu ban she, 2010.

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dan, Yu, and Wei er qi. Jing cha yue dui yu si ting. Xi an: Xi an jiao tong ta xue chu ban she, 2000.

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Zhongguo yi shu yan jiu yuan. Yin yue yan jiu suo, ed. Hunan yin yue pu cha bao gao. Changsha Shi: Hunan ren min chu ban she, 2011.

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Zhou, Daiyin. Jing cha de xin sheng huo. [Beijing: Beijing zhong xian tuo fang ke ji fa zhan you xian gong si, 2012.

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ling, Yin jian. Yue liang cha guan li de tong nian. Gui yang: Gui zhou ren min chu ban she, 2007.

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Lian, Mi, and Zhang Xiping, eds. Cha shi su mei yue tong ji zhuan. Shanghai: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she, 2021.

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Bao, Yaoxin. Ningxia gu chui yue kao cha yan jiu. Yinchuan Shi: Ningxia ren min chu ban she, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Yum Cha"

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Sievers, Armin. "Lu Yu: Cha jing." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–2. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_15071-1.

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Boyer, James, and Ludovic Temple. "Ecological Transition of an Innovation Model: Yam Seed Production in Haiti." In Innovation Processes in Agro-Ecological Transitions in Developing Countries, 95–116. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119476924.ch5.

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"yum cha, n." In Oxford English Dictionary. 3rd ed. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oed/1105570585.

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Lee, Wing Han Helen, Ka Po Ben Chong, Jaliya De Silva, and Zhiwen Evan Song. "Trajectory of Innovation and Transformation on Yum Cha Culture (Dim Sum)." In Cases on Innovation and Sustainability in Tourism, 21–53. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-4151-3.ch002.

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This book chapter attempts to scrutinize the impacts of innovation and transformation on sustainability of yum cha culture from industry perspective. The book chapter serves as an exploratory study to explore insights from industry on magic of innovation and transformation on yum cha culture. Representatives of two selected restaurants in Hong Kong are invited to share their insights on yum cha culture and innovation. The chapter envisions the practical and theoretical realm. For the practical implication, the study provides insights to senior management and policy makers on formulation of appropriate strategy on culture sustainability. It provides directions to tourism service providers on tourist engagement, For the theoretical implication, the book chapter facilitates the latitude and longitude of the academic paradigm. The chapter ends with limitation, future research directions, and conclusion.
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"Playfully engaging people living with dementia: searching for Yum Cha moments: Julie Dunn, Michael Balfour, Wendy Moyle, Marie Cooke, Kirsty Martin, Clark Crystal and Anna Yen." In Play and Wellbeing, 28–40. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315651118-10.

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"20 Ye, Cha Yun (이채연) (1890–1892)." In Korea Letters in the William Elliot Griffis Collection, 310–14. Rutgers University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36019/9781978828810-060.

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Niramittham, Krit. "Philosophical Insights from Phra Chao Yu Hua (พระเจ้าอยู่หัว)." In The Oxford Handbook of Asian Philosophies in Music Education, 177–98. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190621681.013.11.

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Abstract Based on philosophical insights regarding Thai music education from Phra Chao Yu Hua (the title of the Thai King)—His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, King Rama IX of Thailand—the author discusses four subjects: (1) the philosophical underpinnings of Thai music education; (2) Phra Chao Yu Hua; (3) His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s musical experiences; and (4) philosophical insights on Thai music education from Phra Chao Yu Hua. Phra Chao Yu Hua’s philosophical insights include the value of music, the need for creativity in music teaching, the importance of local music making, effective music teaching, the joy of music, music education through ensemble playing, the beauty and morality of music, and the unity of the Thai people in creative music making. The author argues that adopting these philosophical insights could offer new perspectives on music making.
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Simpson, Thula. "Freedom Fighters." In History of South Africa, 183–94. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197672020.003.0014.

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Abstract Nelson Mandela left South Africa in 1962. During his time abroad, he solicited pledges of military training from Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Morocco. The chapter discusses Mandela's arrest following his return home later that year. The chapter also discusses the rise and fall of Poqo in 1962–3, while the struggle between the State and the Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) in the aftermath of Mandela's arrest is also considered. MK's High Command developed Operation Mayibuye, a blueprint for guerrilla warfare, but its leaders were apprehended in a raid on their underground headquarters at Liliesleaf Farm in Rivonia in July 1963. Other dissident groups rolled up in 1963-4 were the Yu Chi Chan Club, and the NCL, which renamed itself the African Resistance Movement.
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Huang, Chichung. "A Comparative Chronology." In The Analects Of Confucius(Lun Yu), 36–38. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195061574.003.0003.

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Abstract Death of Zoroaster in Persia Birth of Siddhartha Gautama in India Birth of Master Kong in Lu Death of Master Kong’s father Zi-chan appointed prime minister of Zheng Cyrus the Great of Persia conquers Babylon 535? Death of Master Kong’s mother
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"1. New Chan (Japanese pronunciation, Zen) Buddhism." In The Religious Ethic and Mercantile Spirit in Early Modern China, 15–27. Columbia University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/yu-20042-004.

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Conference papers on the topic "Yum Cha"

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Wang, Meng, and Thierry Blu. "Generalized YUV interpolation of CFA images." In 2010 17th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icip.2010.5651827.

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Xiaozhi Wang and Neil Pegg, ISSC 2022 Editors. "Proceedings of the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress VOLUME 2 Specialist Committee Reports." In 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress, Volume 2. SNAME, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/issc-2022-committee-vol-2.

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Table of Contents Preface ..............................................................................................................iii Committee V.1: Accidental Limit States .......................................................1 Bruce Quinton; Gaetano De Luca; Topan Firmandha; Mihkel Körgesaar; Hervé Le Sourne; Ken Nahshon; Gabriele Notaro; Kourosh Parsa; Smiljko Rudan; Katsuyuki Suzuki; Osiris Valdez Banda; CareyWalters; Deyu Wang; Zhaolong Yu Committee V.2: Experimental Methods ......................................................91 Soren Ehlers (Chair); Nagi Abdussamie; Kim Branner; ShiXiao Fu; Martijn Hoogeland; Kari Kolari; Paul Lara; Constantine Michailides; Hideaki Murayama; Cesare Rizzo; Jung Kwan Seo; Patrick Kaeding Committee V.3: Materials and Fabrication Technology ..........................163 Lennart Josefson (Chair); Konstantinos Anyfantis; Bianca de Carvalho Pinheiro; Bai-Qiao Chen; Pingsha Dong; Nicole Ferrari; Koji Gotoh; James Huang; Matthias Krause; Kun Liu; Stephane Paboeuf; Stephen van Duin; Fang Wang; Albert Zamarin Committee V.4: Offshore Renewable Energy ...........................................241 Atanasios Kolios (Chair); Kyong-Hwan Kim; Chen Hsing Cheng; Elif Oguz; Pablo Morato; Freeman Ralph; Chuang Fang; Chunyan Ji; Marc Le Boulluec; Thomas Choisnet; Luca Greco; Tomoaki Utsunomiya; Kourosh Rezanejad; Charles Rawson; Jose Miguel Rodrigues Committee V.5: Special Vessels ................................................................313 Darren Truelock (Chair); Jason Lavroff; Dustin Pearson; Zbigniew (Jan) Czaban; Hanbing Luo; Fuhua Wang; Ivan Catipovic; Ermina Begovic; Yukichi Takaoka; Claudia Loureiro; Chang Yong Song; Esther Garcia; Alexander Egorov; Jean-Baptiste Souppez; Pradeep Sensharma; Rachel Nicholls-Lee Committee V.6: Ocean Space Utilization ..................................................379 Sebastian Schreier (Chair); Felice Arena; Harry Bingham; Nuno Fonseca; Zhiqiang Hu; Debabrata Karmakar; Ekaterina Kim; Hui Li; Pengfei Liu; Motohiko Murai; Spiro J Pahos; Chao Tian; George Wang Committee V.7: Structural Longevity ........................................................445 Iraklis Lazakis (Chair); Bernt Leira; Nianzhong Chen; Geovana Drumond; Chi-Fang Lee; Paul Jurisic; Bin Liu; Alysson Mondoro; Pooria Pahlavan; Xinghua Shi; Ha Cheol Song; Tadashi Sugimura; Christian Jochum; Tommaso Coppola Committee V.8: Subsea Technology ..........................................................503 Agnes Marie Horn (Chair); Tauhid Rahman; Ilson Pasqualino; Menglan Duan; Zhuang Kang; Michael Rye Andersen; Yoshihiro Konno; Chunsik Shim; Angelo Teixeira; Selda Oterkus; Blair Thornton; Brajendra Mishra Subject Index .............................................................................................582 Author Index ...............................................................................................584
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Xiaozhi Wang and Neil Pegg, ISSC 2022 Editors. "Proceedings of the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress VOLUME 3 Discussions." In 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress Volume 3 Discussions. SNAME, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/issc-2022-discussion-vol-3.

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Committee I.1: Environment Alexander Babanin (Chair); Mariana Bernardino; Franz von Bock und Polach; Ricardo Campos,; Jun Ding; Sanne van Essen; Tomaso Gaggero; Maryam Haroutunian; Vanessa Katsardi; Alexander Nilva; Arttu Polojarvi; Erik Vanem; Jungyong Wang; Huidong Zhang; Tingyao Zhu Floor Discussers: Florian Sprenger; Carlos Guedes Soares; Henk den Besten Committee I.2: Loads Ole Andreas Hermundstad (Chair); Shuhong Chai; Guillaume de Hauteclocque; Sheng Dong; Chih-Chung Fang; Thomas B. Johannessen; Celso Morooka; Masayoshi Oka; Jasna Prpić-Oršić; Alessandro Sacchet; Mahmud Sazidy; Bahadir Ugurlu; Roberto Vettor; Peter Wellens Official Discusser: Hayden Marcollo Committee II-1: Quasi-Static Response James Underwood (Chair); Erick Alley; Jerolim Andrić Dario Boote; Zhen Gao; Ad Van Hoeve; Jasmin Jelovica; Yasumi Kawamura; Yooil Kim; Jian Hu Liu; Sime Malenica; Heikki Remes; Asokendu Samanta; Krzysztof Woloszyk; Deqing Yang Official Discusser: Prof. T. Yoshikwa Committee II.2: Dynamic Response Gaute Storhaug (Chair); Daniele Dessi; Sharad Dhavalikar; Ingo Drummen; Michael Holtmann; Young-Cheol Huh; Lorenzo Moro; Andre Paiva; Svein Sævik; Rong-Juin Shyu; Shan Wang; Sue Wang; WenWei Wu; Yasuhira Yamada; Guiyong Zhang Floor Discussers: Ling Zhu; Tomoki Takami; Anriette (Annie) Bekker; Bruce Quinton; Robert Sielski Committee III.1: Ultimate Strength Paul E. Hess (Chair); Chen An; Lars Brubak; Xiao Chen; Jinn Tong Chiu; Jurek Czujko; Ionel Darie; Guoqing Feng; Marco Gaiotti; Beom Seon Jang; Adnan Kefal; Sukron Makmun; Jonas Ringsberg; Jani Romanoff; Saad Saad-Eldeen; Ingrid Schipperen; Kristjan Tabri; Yikun Wang; Daisuke Yanagihara Official Discusser: Jørgen Amdahl Committee III.2: Fatigue and Fracture Yordan Garbatov (Chair); Sigmund K Ås; Henk Den Besten; Philipp Haselbach; Adrian Kahl; Dale Karr; Myung Hyun Kim; Junjie Liu; Marcelo Igor Lourenço de Souza; Wengang Mao; Eeva Mikkola; Naoki Osawa; Fredhi Agung Prasetyo; Mauro Sicchiero; Suhas Vhanmane; Marta Vicente del Amo; Jingxia Yue Official Discusser Weicheng Cui Floor Discussers: Robert Sielski; Sören Ehlers; Stephane Paboeuf; Teresa Magoga Committee IV.1: Design Principles and Criteria Matthew Collette (Chair); Piero Caridis; Petar Georgiev; Torfinn Hørte; Han Koo Jeong; Rafet emek Kurt; Igor Ilnytskiy; Tetsuo Okada; Charles Randall; Zbigniew Sekulski; Matteo Sidari; Zhihu Zhan; Ling Zhu Official Discusser: Enrico Rizzuto Committee IV.2: Design Methods Andrea Ivaldi (Chair); Abbas Bayatfar; Jean-David Caprace; Gennadiy Egorov; Svein Erling Heggelund; Shinichi Hirakawa; Jung Min Kwon; Dan Mcgreer; Pero Prebeg; Robert Sielski; Mark Slagmolen; Adam Sobey; Wenyong Tang; Jiameng Wu Official Discusser: Mario Dogliani Committee V.1: Accidental Limit States Bruce Quinton; Gaetano De Luca; Topan Firmandha; Mihkel Körgesaar; Hervé Le Sourne; Ken Nahshon; Gabriele Notaro; Kourosh Parsa; Smiljko Rudan; Katsuyuki Suzuki; Osiris Valdez Banda; CareyWalters; Deyu Wang; Zhaolong Yu Official Discusser: Manolis Samuelides Committee V.2: Experimental Methods Sören Ehlers (Chair); Nagi Abdussamie; Kim Branner; ShiXiao Fu; Martijn Hoogeland; Kari Kolari; Paul Lara; Constantine Michailides; Hideaki Murayama; Cesare Rizzo; Jung Kwan Seo; Patrick Kaeding Official Discusser: Giles Thomas Committee V.3: Materials and Fabrication Technology Lennart Josefson (Chair); Konstantinos Anyfantis; Bianca de Carvalho Pinheiro; Bai-Qiao Chen; Pingsha Dong; Nicole Ferrari; Koji Gotoh; James Huang; Matthias Krause; Kun Liu; Stephane Paboeuf; Stephen van Duin; Fang Wang; Albert Zamarin Official Discusser: Frank Roland Floor Discussers Alessandro Caleo; Agnes Marie Horn; Krzysztof Woloszyk; Robert Sielski Committee V.4: Offshore Renewable Energy Atanasios Kolios (Chair); Kyong-Hwan Kim; Chen Hsing Cheng; Elif Oguz; Pablo Morato; Freeman Ralph; Chuang Fang; Chunyan Ji; Marc Le Boulluec; Thomas Choisnet; Luca Greco; Tomoaki Utsunomiya; Kourosh Rezanejad; Charles Rawson; Jose Miguel Rodrigues Official Discusser: Amy Robertson Committee V.5: Special Vessels Darren Truelock (Chair); Jason Lavroff; Dustin Pearson; Zbigniew (Jan) Czaban; Hanbing Luo; Fuhua Wang; Ivan Catipovic; Ermina Begovic; Yukichi Takaoka; Claudia Loureiro; Chang Yong Song; Esther Garcia; Alexander Egorov; Jean-Baptiste Souppez; Pradeep Sensharma; Rachel Nicholls-Lee Official Discusser: Jaye Falls Floor Discussers: Jasmin Jelovica; Stephane Paboeuf; Sören Ehlers Committee V.6: Ocean Space Utilization Sebastian Schreier (Chair); Felice Arena; Harry Bingham; Nuno Fonseca; Zhiqiang Hu; Debabrata Karmakar; Ekaterina Kim; Hui Li; Pengfei Liu; Motohiko Murai; Spiro J Pahos; Chao Tian; George Wang Official Discusser: Hideyuki Suzuki Floor Discussers: Robert Sielski; Sue Wang; Sarat Mohapatra; Gaute Storhaug; Henk den Besten Committee V.7: Structural Longevity Iraklis Lazakis (Chair); Bernt Leira; Nianzhong Chen; Geovana Drumond; Chi-Fang Lee; Paul Jurisic; Bin Liu; Alysson Mondoro; Pooria Pahlavan; Xinghua Shi; Ha Cheol Song; Tadashi Sugimura; Christian Jochum; Tommaso Coppola Official Discusser: Timo de Beer Floor Discusser: Krzysztof Woloszyk Committee V.8: Subsea Technology Agnes Marie Horn (Chair); Tauhid Rahman; Ilson Pasqualino; Menglan Duan; Zhuang Kang; Michael Rye Andersen; Yoshihiro Konno; Chunsik Shim; Angelo Teixeira; Selda Oterkus; Blair Thornton; Brajendra Mishra Official Discusser: Segen F. 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Nelles, L., H. R. Linjnen, E. Demarsin, D. Collen, and W. E. Holmes. "CHARACTERIZATION OF SINGLE CHAIN UROKINASE-TYPE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR MUTANTS PRODUCED BY SITE-SPECIFIC MUTAGENESIS OF LYS." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1642909.

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A cDNA encoding full length single chain urokinase-type plasminogen activator (scu-PA) was cloned and sequenced. The recombinant scu-PA (rscu-PA) cDNA as well as the cDNA of two mutants constructed by deoxyoligonucleotide directed mutagenesis of Lys158 in rscu-PA to Gly158 (rscu-PA-Gly158 ) or to Glu158 (rscu-PA-Glu158 ) were inserted into SV40 early promoter/enhancer based expression vectors, which were used to transfect Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. The expression products were purified from serum-free conditioned media by immunoadsorption on an insolubilized monoclonal antibody raised against natural scu-PA (nscu-PA), followed by gel filtration.The amidolytic activity of the three rscu-PAs was low (< 500 IU/mg). The mutant rscu-PAs, in contrast to the rscu-PA and nscu-PA, could not be converted into an amidolytically active two-chain form (tcu-PA) by plasmin. The mutant scu-PAs had a very low specific activity (< 1,000 IU/mg) on fibrin plates, whereas wild type rscu-PA had a specific activity < 1000 IU/mg. The mutant scu-PAs did not cause lysis of a I-fibrin labeled plasma clot immersed in citrated human plasma. Serum-free medium from a control transfected CHO cell line showed no significant plasminogen activating activity.In a purified system, both rscu-PA-Gly and rscu-PA-Glu activate plasminogen following Michaelis-Menten kinetics, with a much lower affinity (K = 60-80 yM) but with a higher catalytic rate constant (k2 = B.01 s-1) as compared to the wild type rscu-PA (K =1.0 yM, k = 0.002 s-1).It is concluded thaz conversion of scu-PA to tcu-PA is prerequisite for the activation of plasminogen. However, Lys158 seems to be important for the stability of the Michaelis complex between scu-PA and plasminogen.
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Altan, Nagehan Nur, and Muazzez Cömert Acar. "Ruminant Beslemede Enterik Metan Salınımını Azaltmaya Yönelik Stratejiler." In 6th International Students Science Congress. Izmir International Guest Student Association, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.52460/issc.2022.004.

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Küresel ısınma, atmosferdeki sera gazlarının konsantrasyonunun artması sonucunda yeryüzü sıcaklığının yükselmesi şeklinde tanımlanmaktadır. Küresel ısınmanın ve iklim değişikliğinin ana nedenleri olarak üç gaz gösterilmektedir. Bunlar metan (CH4), karbondioksit (CO2) ve diazot oksit (N2O)’tir. Hayvan türleri içerisinde en fazla metan üreticiler ruminantlardır. Metan, rumende metanojen bakteriler tarafından CO2 ve H2 kullanılması sonucu oluşmaktadır ve laktasyondaki bir süt ineği, aldığı brüt enerjinin %6,5’ini metanojenezis sonucu kaybeder. Bu nedenle enterik metan salınımının azaltılmasıyla günümüzde yem enerjisinden yararlanma etkinliğinin iyileştirilerek sürdürebilir bir ruminant besleme için önemli bir adım atılmış olacaktır. Bu nedenle yapılan çalışmalarda ruminant hayvanlar üzerine yoğunlaşılmaktadır. Metan salınımını azaltmak amacıyla sürü yönetimi (süt ve et verimi, hayvan sağlığı ve refahı) ve ruminant beslemeye yönelik stratejiler geliştirilmiştir. Rumen metabolizması üzerine yapılan çalışmalarda genellikle metan üretimini azaltmaya odaklanılmıştır. Rumende metan oluşumunu engelleyen ya da azaltan bazı uygulamalar rasyona müsin, yağ ve amino asit ilavesiyle metanojen bakterilerin çoğalmasını engelleyen şartların sağlanması şeklinde sıralanabilmektedir. Ayrıca, yemin enerjisinden daha iyi yararlanmanın sağlanması amacıyla alternatif bazı kaynakların (mayalar, organik asitler, bitki ekstrakları ve probiyotikler) metan salınımını azaltıcı etkileri üzerine de bildirişler mevcuttur. Bu bildiride, ruminant kaynaklı oluşan metan gazını azaltmaya yönelik çiftlik düzeyinde uygulanabilecek sürü yönetimi ve hayvan besleme stratejileri ile ilişkisi irdelenmiş ve çözüm önerileri verilmiştir.
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Amaraweera, Sankaja. "Shift in the Sri Lankan ESL Classroom – An Experiment with Mobile Assisted Language Learning." In SLIIT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCEMENTS IN SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES [SICASH]. Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54389/xaeh4847.

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The young generation of the contemporary world is depended on the omnipresent smart devices Yu (2012). Their advancement has created a range of additional benefits and new means of learning (Chan, 2016). The use of mobile applications for various purposes is commonly experienced in the Sri Lankan context as well. Although frequently used in written and oral discourses, phrasal verbs are subject to be excluded if the correct use of them is challenging for the English as a Second Language (ESL) learners. Therefore, this research intends to inspect the efficacy of teaching Phrasal Verbs via one of the common mobile applications, since it is prevalent in the society. In this empirical study, thirty undergraduates were selected. Pre and post tests were included in it and forty popularly used Phrasal Verbs are used. For the Pre-test, any instructions on Phrasal verbs were not given, but for the Post-test instructions were given. Traditional classroom instructions were given to the controlled group within one hour and the experimental group was guided via the selected mobile application. The results of both the tests were analysed and found that the experimental group outperformed in the Posttest than the other group indicating that the use of mobile applications in the process of teaching English language is an effective resource in instructing on phrasal verbs. Keywords: Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL); Phrasal Verbs; English Language Teaching (ELT); Mobile Learning
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Rehse, K., U. Lukens, S. Leibring, V. Schein, and A. Kesselhut. "ANTITHROMBOTIC OLIGOAMINES." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643439.

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We have found that oligoamines of the general formula R2−3X(R=-(CH2)m-NH-(CH2)n-Y) in which X and Y may be aliphatic, alicyc-lic, aromatic or even heterocyclic moieties are a new class of compounds which exhibit platelet aggregation inhibiting and anticoagulant activities in vitro and have antithrombotic properties in vivo. The compound RE 1492 (N,N’,N1’-Tris-4-phenylbutylbenzene-1,3,5-trimethanamine) is chosen as example to demonstrate these effects. In PRP the following IC50 of RE 1492 (inductor in brackets) were measured: 3 ¼mol/L (Collagen), 1 ¼mol/L (ADP, 2ndphase), 7.5 μmol/L (ADP, lstphase), 2,5 μmol/L (A 23187, 2ndphase), 7,5 μmol/L (Ionophor A 23187, lstphase), 30 ¼mol/L (Thrombin). The inhibition of the aggregation Induced by ADP could as well be demonstrated in whole blood. The formation of fibrin was inhibited as shown by the prolongation of the thromboplastin time (Quick) and the partial thromboplastin time (PTT) the first being more sensitive (25% of normal at 50 ymol/L) than the latter (25% of normal at 100 ymol/L). The reason was the inhibition of coagulation factors in the following order: VII (25% of normal at 12.5 ¼mol/L) >WErwnr/IX (25 ¼mol/L) »X (200 μmol/L). The thrombin time remains normal. The antithrombotic properties of RE 1492 were investigated in an in vivo thrombosis model. The formation of platelet thrombi in mesenteric arterioles and venoles of rats (diameterM5 ym) was induced by a laser beam. In controls 1,76±1,14 (SD) shots (50 msec, 50 mW) on the arterioles were necessary for thrombus formation. Twenty minutes after i.v. application of RE 1492 this number rose to 3,18±2,08 (3 mg/kg, p ≤ 0,01, X2-test) and 4,59±1,93 (10 mg/kg, p ≤ 0,01) in arterioles. In venoles of the control animals 1,29±0,45 shots were necessary for thrombus formation. This number rose to 2,11±1,62 (p ≤ 0,05) after 3 mg/kg and 3,28±2,03 (p0,01) after 10 mg/kg. As the number of shots applied was limited to five an average shot number of 5± SD would indicate that no thrombus formation takes place at all. As RE 1492 does neither influence the metabolic pattern of arachidonic acid in platelets nor the activity of phosphodiesterase or adenylatcyclase it is supposed that the oligoamines exert their effects by interaction with phospholipids (PL) resulting in a “membrane stabilization” in platelets and inhibition of PL dependent coagulation factors during fibrin formation.
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Xiaozhi Wang and Neil Pegg, ISSC 2022 Editors. "Proceedings of the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress VOLUME 1 Technical Committee Reports." In 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress, Volume 1. SNAME, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/issc-2022-committee-vol-1.

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Preface The first volume contains the eight Technical Committee reports, and the second volume contains the reports of the eight Specialist Committees, presented and discussed at the 21st International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC 2022) in Vancouver (Canada), on September 11–15, 2022. The Official Discussers’ reports and all floor discussions, including the replies by the committees, will be published after the Congress in electronic form. Table of Contents Preface .............................................................................................................iii Committee I.1: Environment .........................................................................1 Alexander Babanin (Chair); Mariana Bernardino; Franz von Bock und Polach; Ricardo Campos,; Jun Ding; Sanne van Essen; Tomaso Gaggero; Maryam Haroutunian; Vanessa Katsardi; Alexander Nilva; Arttu Polojarvi; Erik Vanem; Jungyong Wang; Huidong Zhang; Tingyao Zhu Committee I.2: Loads ................................................................................125 Ole Andreas Hermundstad (Chair); Shuhong Chai; Guillaume de Hauteclocque; Sheng Dong; Chih-Chung Fang; Thomas B. Johannessen; Celso Morooka; Masayoshi Oka; Jasna Prpić-Oršić; Alessandro Sacchet; Mahmud Sazidy; Bahadir Ugurlu; Roberto Vettor; Peter Wellens Committee II-1: Quasi-Static Response ....................................................227 James Underwood (Chair); Erick Alley; Jerolim Andrić; Dario Boote; Zhen Gao; Ad Van Hoeve; Jasmin Jelovica; Yasumi Kawamura; Yooil Kim; Jianhu Liu; Sime Malenica; Heikki Remes; Asokendu Samanta; Krzysztof Woloszyk; Deqing Yang Committee II.2: Dynamic Response .........................................................301 Gaute Storhaug (Chair); Daniele Dessi; Sharad Dhavalikar; Ingo Drummen; Michael Holtmann; Young-Cheol Huh; Lorenzo Moro; Andre Paiva; Svein Sævik; Rong-Juin Shyu; Shan Wang; Sue Wang; WenWei Wu; Yasuhira Yamada; Guiyong Zhang Committee III.1: Ultimate Strength ...........................................................395 Paul E. Hess (Chair); Chen An; Lars Brubak; Xiao Chen; Jinn Tong Chiu; Jurek Czujko; Ionel Darie; Guoqing Feng; Marco Gaiotti; Beom Seon Jang; Adnan Kefal; Sukron Makmun; Jonas Ringsberg; Jani Romanoff; Saad Saad-Eldeen; Ingrid Schipperen; Kristjan Tabri; Yikun Wang; Daisuke Yanagihara Committee III.2: Fatigue and Fracture ......................................................501 Yordan Garbatov (Chair); Sigmund K Ås; Henk Den Besten; Philipp Haselbach; Adrian Kahl; Dale Karr; Myung Hyun Kim; Junjie Liu; Marcelo Igor Lourenço de Souza; Wengang Mao; Eeva Mikkola; Naoki Osawa; Fredhi Agung Prasetyo; Mauro Sicchiero; Suhas Vhanmane; Marta Vicente del Amo; Jingxia Yue Committee IV.1: Design Principles and Criteria .......................................643 Matthew Collette (Chair); Piero Caridis; Petar Georgiev; Torfinn Hørte; Han Koo Jeong; Rafet emek Kurt; Igor Ilnytskiy; Tetsuo Okada; Charles Randall; Zbigniew Sekulski; Matteo Sidari; Zhihu Zhan; Ling Zhu Committee IV.2: Design Methods .............................................................745 Andrea Ivaldi (Chair); Abbas Bayatfar; Jean-David Caprace; Gennadiy Egorov; Svein Erling Heggelund; Shinichi Hirakawa; Jung Min Kwon; Dan Mcgreer; Pero Prebeg; Robert Sielski; Mark Slagmolen; Adam Sobey; Wenyong Tang; Jiameng Wu Subject Index .............................................................................................815 Author Index ...............................................................................................817
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Hu, Xiao, Yiqun Zhang, Xiaoya Wu, Haizhu Wang, and Xu Cui. "A Study on the CO2 Jet Erosion Natural Gas Hydrate with the Influence of Temperature and Confining Pressure." In 57th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium. ARMA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56952/arma-2023-0463.

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ABSTRACT Natural gas hydrate (NGH) has been regarded as important potential energy resource. CO2 jet erosion HBS can be combined with Radial Jet Drilling (RJD) technology to achieve high efficiency and low-cost gas hydrate mining. The replacement of CO2 hydrate and CH4 hydrate can also be used to form a stable cap layer on the hydrate reservoir to achieve CO2 storage. In this study, the Arbitrary Lagrangian Euler (ALE) method is used to establish a heat-liquid-solid coupling model for water/CO2 jet erosion HBS, and the CO2 phase change is considered. The influence of different temperature and pressure on jet erosion effect was studied. The results indicate that confining pressure has an inhibitory effect on jet erosion ability, which gradually weakens as the confining pressure increases from 5-10MPa. At confining pressures ranging from 0.1-2.5MPa, the erosion volume decreases with rising temperature due to the gaseous CO2 in the submerged environment, resulting in reduced resistance. The erosion effect is influenced by the characteristics of the jet. At 2.5-5MPa, the CO2 in the submerged environment undergoes a phase transition from gaseous to liquid. At 5-10MPa, the erosion volume increases with temperature due to the liquid CO2 in the submerged environment, resulting in relatively higher resistance. The erosion effect is affected by the fluid in the submerged environment. Additionally, under equivalent temperature and pressure conditions, CO2 jet exhibits superior erosion effectiveness compared to water jet. This study can provide theoretical basis and technical ideas for using RJD technology to mine hydrate and achieve "carbon peak and carbon neutrality". INTRODUCTION Natural gas hydrate is a kind of clean energy with great potential (Sloan, 2003). It is commonly found in marine sediments and permafrost at continental margins, especially in marine sediments (Chong et al., 2016; Michael et al., 2019). The global amount of organic carbon in NGH is twice that of fossil fuels combined (Yu et al., 2019; P. Zhang et al., 2021). So far, many countries in the world have successively formulated the exploitation plan of gas hydrate (Xiao & Zhang, 2021). It can be predicted that the research and exploitation of NGH will remain the focus of global attention for a long time in the future.
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Reports on the topic "Yum Cha"

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Pretorius, Philip Christo. Various Facets of Populist, Authoritarian and Nationalist Trends in Japan and Taiwan. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0052.

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This report provides a brief overview of the tenth event in ECPS’s monthly Mapping European Populism (MEP) panel series, titled "Various Facets of Populist, Authoritarian and Nationalist Trends in Japan and Taiwan" held online on February 29, 2024. Moderated by Dr. Dachi Liao, Emeritus Professor at the Institute of Political Science at National Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan, the panel featured speakers Dr. Yoshida Toru, Full Professor of Comparative Politics at Doshisha University in Japan, Dr. Airo Hino, Professor, School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University, Dr. Szu-Yun Hsu, Assistant Professor, Political Science, McMaster University, Dr. Jiun-Chi Lin, Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Marketing Communication, National Sun Yat-sen University.
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Comentario sobre: Singapore Model of Industrial Policy: Past Evolution and Current Thinking, Chia Siow Yue. Inter-American Development Bank, November 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0007799.

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Este comentario (en español) sobre "Singapore Model of Industrial Policy: Past Evolution and Current Thinking" de Chia Siow Yue presenta algunas críticas al artículo, luego comenta sobre los factores de éxito identificados, y culmina con el desarrollo de algunas lecciones y retos hacia el futuro para Singapur. El documento fue presentado en la Segunda Reunión Anual de la Latin America/Caribbean and Asia/Pacific Economics and Business Association (LAEBA) en Buenos Aires, Argentina el 28 y 29 de noviembre de 2005.
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