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Rich, Ben A. "Opinion #2: Ben A. Rich, JD, PhD." Pain Medicine 5, no. 2 (June 2004): 207–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-4637.2004.4030_2.x.

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Conklin, William E. "Oren Ben-Dor, Thinking About Law: In Silence with Heidegger." Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 26, no. 2 (October 1, 2008): 384. http://dx.doi.org/10.22329/wyaj.v26i2.4551.

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Thinking about Law is a fascinating and rich study about access to justice. It is a rich study because it draws heavily from the pre-Socratic view of justice and the relation of the Hebrew language with justice.
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Miola, Robert S. "Ben Jonson's Reception of Lucian." Ben Jonson Journal 26, no. 2 (November 2019): 159–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/bjj.2019.0253.

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Throughout his career Ben Jonson drew variously upon Lucian, whom he encountered in the mythographies as well as in several Greek and Latin editions he owned. Jonson's receptions take the form of glancing reminiscence in the masques, as Lucian supplies mythological decoration and literary conceit. They appear as transformative allusion in Cynthia's Revels, which draws upon several satirical Dialogues of the Gods, and in The Staple of News, which re-appropriates a favorite satirical dialogue, Timon, the Misanthrope, to satirize the greed of the news industry. Jonson practices an extended and creative imitatio of Lucian's fantastic moon voyages (A True Story and Icaromenippus) in his much neglected News from the New World Discovered in the Moon. And, likewise, Jonson reworks Lucian extensively for the action of Poetaster: The Carousal supplies the lascivious banquet of 4.5, and Lexiphanes, the humiliating purge of Crispinus. Jonson's rich engagement with Lucian comes to a climax in Volpone, which borrows directly from The Dream, and several Dialogues of the Dead. Here whimsical ancient satire enables stern moral allegory. Responding to Poetaster in Satiro-mastix, Thomas Dekker has Captain Tucca rebuke Horace (i.e. Ben Jonson) by sarcastically calling him “Lucian.” Jonson, no doubt, took the proffered insult as the highest compliment.
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Lyons, Edward. "Rich, Ben A., Strange Bedfellows: How Medical Jurisprudence Has Influenced Medical Ethics and Medical Practice." National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 3, no. 1 (2003): 222–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ncbq20033194.

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Nammi, Srividya. "Universal Vision in the Fiction of Ben Okri." SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH 8, no. 11 (November 28, 2020): 135–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24113/ijellh.v8i11.10841.

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Okri’s fiction is a mix of fantasy, realism and oral tradition of Africa. Though the trilogy nearly covers some fourteen hundred odd pages, it doesn’t have a proper beginning or end. Okri’s view of an unnamedAfrican ghetto, which is going to get independence, is presented in these novels. He is not giving solutions to the existing problems , he is simply presenting the true nature of an African state in an elusive manner. He narrates The Famished Road through the experiences of an ‘abiku’, Azaro, a seven year old child. He uses Azaro to narrate the chaotic state of affairs in an African state , and educates Azaro with the rich African culture in the form of stories told by his mother and father, and shows the real state of Africa in the form of photographs taken by the photographer, Jeremiah. Okri’s fiction has many layers of meaning which makes the task of analysis difficult. Though several labels like magical realism, Post-colonial, post-modern text are given the trilogy defies any particular definition. After examining his Trilogy thoroughly, it seems that Okri though elusive in his writings apparently wants a new – world. The Trilogy moves in the direction of anticipating a world fine tuned to harmonious living.
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RICH, BEN A. "Prognosis Terminal." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 23, no. 2 (February 12, 2014): 209–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963180113000741.

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Deogratias, Emmanuel. "The Efficacy of the Concept-Rich Instruction with University Pre-Service Teachers in a Tanzanian Context Using Vygotskian Perspective." World Journal of Educational Research 6, no. 3 (June 10, 2019): p373. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/wjer.v6n3p373.

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This paper presents the findings of a pilot study on concept-rich instruction with university pre-service teachers in a Tanzanian context. The concept-rich instruction is an instructional approach which is used to develop students’ understanding of a mathematical concept (Ben-Hur, 2006). I conducted a pilot study to determine the efficacy of the concept-rich instruction to university pre-service teachers in Tanzania using Vygotskian perspective. I used a reflective journal and pre-test questionnaire to collect data while implementing the CRI in a daylong research meeting. After the pilot study, it was found that the concept-rich instruction helped preservice teachers to develop their understanding of a concept taught at schools in different ways, including defining a concept in multiple ways and relating a concept with local materials available in their daily environment. The findings have implications in the teaching and learning of the mathematical concepts that are taught at schools to the university pre-service teachers.
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Scott, R. A., R. A. D. Pattrick, and D. A. Polya. "Origin of sulphur in metamorphosed stratabound mineralisation from the Argyll Group Dalradian of Scotland." Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 82, no. 2 (1991): 91–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300007574.

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ABSTRACTSulphur isotopic data are presented for the four horizons of stratabound mineralisation in the Argyll Group Dalradian (Vendian) of the Central Highlands of Scotland. The styles of mineralisation reflect the stratigraphic and tectonic evolution of the Dalradian basin. The SEDEX-type Ba + (Zn + Pb) Loch Lyon Horizon has δ34S values for pyrite of +17% and for baryte of +27%. The baryte sulphur source was Dalradian sea-water although the values were modified by isotopic exchange with an H2S-rich metamorphic fluid derived from the surrounding graphitic schists. The sulphur source for sulphide in the horizon was probably the underlying strata; sulphide values were only slightly affected by metamorphism. Sulphides in the Pyrite Horizon are isotopically indistinguishable from those in the remainder of the volcanogenic Ben Lawers Schist Formation (0 ± 4%); these values suggest that, at least in the Tyndrum area, sulphides in the Pyrite Horizon are of igneous origin. VMS-type Cu + Zn + Pb mineralisation in the Ben Challum Quartzite Formation has a narrow range of values around + ll%. The likely source of this sulphide sulphur is reduced sea-water sulphate, the isotopic values remaining consistent owing to the buffering effect of anhydrite in the underlying calcium-rich rocks.
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Brett, Claire. "Responses to “An Ethical Analysis of the Barriers to Effective Pain Management” by Ben A. Rich (CQ Vol 9, No 1)." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10, no. 1 (January 2001): 88–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963180101001128.

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Brett, Claire. "Responses to “An Ethical Analysis of the Barriers to Effective Pain Management” by Ben A. Rich (CQ Vol 9, No 1)." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10, no. 1 (January 2001): 88–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963180101211128.

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Ben Rich, J.D., Ph.D., presents a scholarly, passionate view of the ethics of the “barriers to effective pain management.” His manuscript is detailed, analytical, and compassionate. No reasonable sensitive person, especially a physician committed to caring for patients, can disagree with the proposal that human beings should have their physical, emotional, and spiritual pain tended to aggressively, meticulously, and compassionately. Similarly, the same individuals advocating for such pain management would agree that no one should go to jail unless he or she is guilty of a serious crime, that decent people should not be robbed or murdered, that children should not be hungry or homeless, and that all citizens of the United States deserve healthcare. Our society attempts to achieve these goals. Laws are written, discussed, and approved by state and federal congresses, voted on by citizens, and theoretically upheld by the courts, churches, and decent individuals. But, unless the world suddenly becomes inhabited by virtuous, ethical humans who can unfailingly differentiate “good” from “bad,” then, in spite of an abundance of laws and lawyers, doctors, and nurses, this world will continue to have pain and suffering. And, although we want to hold our doctors, politicians, educators, champion athletes, and others to “higher standards” than the average citizen, it is best to remind ourselves frequently that all humans can be weak and are bound to make imprecise judgments, that there is not a homogenous definition of “good,” that values and religious beliefs are variable.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ben. E. Rich"

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Ben, Souissi Mohamed Amine [Verfasser], Markus [Gutachter] Richter, and Roland [Gutachter] Span. "Reference quality density measurements and sorption behavior of binary CO\(_2\)-rich mixtures / Mohamed Amine Ben Souissi ; Gutachter: Markus Richter, Roland Span ; Fakultät für Maschinenbau." Bochum : Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1155587863/34.

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Lehnert, Jörg. "Echtzeit-Mustererkennung zum Elektronennachweis mit einem RICH-Detektor in relativistischen Schwerionenkollisionen." [S.l. : s.n.], 2000. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=961830247.

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Fabbietti, Laura. "Study of the e+e- pair acceptance in the dilepton spectrometer HADES." [S.l. : s.n.], 2003. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=970264801.

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Berentzen, Ingo. "Interactions with gas-rich barred galaxies." Doctoral thesis, [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2003. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=971082251.

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Sinjukow, Peter. "A model study for Eu-rich EuO." Doctoral thesis, [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=97419137X.

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Sick, Deborah 1956. "The golden bean : coffee, cooperatives and small-farmer decision making in Costa Rica." Thesis, McGill University, 1993. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=41768.

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Coffee production in Costa Rica has brought prosperity to many small farmers, but conflicts of interest with the companies which process and market coffee are still a problem. In addition, producers and processors are plagued by the periodic market cycles of agricultural commodities. Various agencies have promoted cooperatives to help small farmers deal with these problems, but they often fail due to poor management and lack of participation.
This thesis, a multi-layered study of coffee production, processing, and marketing, examines how household producers manage the constraints and opportunities posed by the international market, the Costa Rican state, and the coffee tree itself. A comparative analysis between cooperative and private coffee processors; between two rural communities; and among households in these communities provides the ethnographic context in which the effectiveness of cooperatives as mediating institutions between producers and the world market is analyzed.
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Cruse, Carsten. "Das RICH-Multiplizitätsveto-System für das HERA-B-Experiment." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2002. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=965529770.

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Hinrichs, Heino. "Ethynyl[2.2]paracyclophanes building blocks for carbon rich compounds /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2005. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=975728342.

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Nguyen, Huy Thong. "Genotypic, physiological and morphological variation for rice grown under a raised bed system /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2005. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe19049.pdf.

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Hem, Inthavong Khamla. "Factors influencing rice production efficiency in Ban Home, Laos." Thesis, McGill University, 2006. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=99183.

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Agriculture remains a dominant economic sector in many developing countries. Rice constitutes a staple food for more than half of the world's population and is the main meal of all Lao people (FAO, 2005). However, rice production faces many problems, including the effects of floods, drought and poor soil quality. These challenges combine to reduce rice productivity below what might be possible. However, before new agricultural policies are put in place, it is important to identify the factors associated with rice production efficiency. This thesis analyses technical and socio-economic factors that influence rice production and estimates the level of technical efficiency of individual rice farmers in Ban Home, Laos.
Survey data were collected in the region in 2003, for both wet season and dry season rice production. Using these data, a Cobb-Douglas frontier production function was estimated for each season using two approaches, deterministic and stochastic. During the wet season, several factors were statistically significant and positive in their effect on rice yield: area in rice production, level of fertilizer use, total labour, the use of a modern variety, sandy soil and contact with a professional agricultural advisor. During the dry season, only area in rice production and fertilizer were significant. Based on the frontier production functions, it is possible to conclude that the average technical efficiency of farmers is higher during the dry season than the wet season, for both the deterministic and stochastic approaches.
However, socio-economic factors were unable to explain the level of technical efficiency among farmers, when evaluated using a standard regression approach. By using a simple t-test to compare the mean level of efficiency of different groups of farmers, some significant differences emerged. Farmers who used credit were found to be more efficient than those who did not. Moreover, experienced farmers were more efficient than less experienced farmers. Also, farmers with less than 7 years of education were more efficient than more educated farmers.
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Books on the topic "Ben. E. Rich"

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W, Stone Gene, ed. I've been rich, I've been poor, rich is better. New York: Golden Books, 1998.

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Yang sheng zhou shan yi ben quan. Changchun: Jilin ke xue ji shu chu ban she, 2009.

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Orme, David. Ben Bril a'r ddinas ddirgel. Aberystwyth: Atebol, 2013.

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Treasures from the Bend: Rich in history and flavor. Sugar Land, Texas: Fort Bend Junior Service League, 2009.

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McAdoo, Ron. The Apple Orchard Bed & Breakfast. Waterville, Me: Five Star, 2002.

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Hua bei shui dao gao chan ji shu. Beijing: Nong cun du wu chu ban she, 1986.

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Kurihara, Kiichi. Nichi-Bei kome sensō. Tōkyō: Nihon Kōgyō Shinbunsha, 1991.

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Newman, Uli. The Travelwise guide to bed & breakfast in New Zealand: Presenting the rich world of New Zealand's hosted accommodation. Dunedin, NZ: Travelwise Ltd., 1998.

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F, Ostler Barbara, and National Bed & Breakfast Association (U.S.), eds. The bed & breakfast guide for the United States, Canada, Bermuda, Puerto Rico & the U.S.V.I. Norwalk, Conn: National Bed & Breakfast Association, 1989.

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F, Ostler Barbara, Featherston Phyllis, and National Bed & Breakfast Association (U.S.), eds. The bed & breakfast guide for the United States, Canada, Bermuda, Puerto Rico & the U.S.V.I. 3rd ed. Norwalk, Conn: National Bed & Breakfast Association, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ben. E. Rich"

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Katoch, Rajan. "Rice Bean Agronomy." In Ricebean, 81–89. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5293-9_6.

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Katoch, Rajan. "Rice Bean Foliage as Fodder." In Ricebean, 179–203. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5293-9_11.

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Katoch, Rajan. "Rice Bean: A Soil Enricher." In Ricebean, 205–14. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5293-9_12.

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Katoch, Rajan. "Nutraceutical Potential of Rice Bean." In Ricebean, 293–314. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5293-9_16.

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Katoch, Rajan. "Nutritional Potential of Rice Bean." In Ricebean, 103–28. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5293-9_8.

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Katoch, Rajan. "Incrimnating Factors in Rice Bean." In Ricebean, 129–58. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5293-9_9.

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Ye, Changrong, Xiaolin Li, Edilberto Redoña, Tsutomu Ishimaru, and Krishna Jagadish. "Genetics and Breeding of Heat Tolerance in Rice." In Rice Improvement, 203–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66530-2_7.

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AbstractExtreme weather events, especially heat waves, have become more frequent with global warming. High temperature significantly affects world food security by decreasing crop yield. Rice is intensively planted in tropical and subtropical areas in Asia, where high temperature has become a major factor affecting rice production. Rice is sensitive to high temperature, especially at booting and flowering stages. Rice varieties tolerant of high temperature are rare, and only a few heat-tolerant rice varieties have been identified. High temperature at booting and flowering stages causes sterile pollen, decreased pollen shedding, and poor pollen germination, which finally lead to a yield decrease. Heat-tolerant QTLs have been identified in different studies, but new breeding lines with considerable heat tolerance have not been bred using identified heat-tolerance donors and QTLs. Research on heat-tolerant donor identification, QTL mapping, gene cloning, and large-scale phenotyping technology is important for developing heat-tolerant rice varieties.
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Bhuyan, M. H. M., Most R. Ferdousi, and Md Toufiq Iqbal. "Rice Bed Planting and Foliar Fertilization." In Sustainable Agriculture Reviews, 133–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00915-5_7.

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Katoch, Rajan. "Value-Added Products from Rice Bean." In Ricebean, 315–46. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5293-9_17.

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Katoch, Rajan. "Rice Bean: A Potential Underutilized Legume." In Ricebean, 55–79. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5293-9_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ben. E. Rich"

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Ninomiya, Yoshihiko, and Atsushi Sato. "Sintering Behavior of Coal Ash Build Up on Ceramic Filters in a Hot Gas Filtration System." In 17th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2003-127.

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To understand agglomeration phenomena of ash particles in a hot gas ceramic filter system, actual tests were carried out on candle filters with a 4MWth pressurized internally circulating fluidized bed boiler (PICFB) pilot plant. Coal ashes build up on the ceramic filters were analyzed by computer controlled scanning electron microscopy (CCSEM) and thermomechanical analyzer (TMA). The dust cake taken at 750°C did not show any sign of bridging or cleaning difficulty, while those at 950°C showed some difficulty in cleaning because of ash bridging between the adjacent ceramic filters. The initial deformation temperatures of the non-bridge dust were about 750 to 800°C. The index of R2O/(Al2O3+SiO2) (R2O = Na2O or K2O) for the non-bridge dust cake showed in the range of 1 to 25wt%, and the particle size of the potassium rich particles was in the range of 0.5 to 2.2μm. However, the index for the bridge cake approached to below 5% and the particle size of the potassium rich particles shifted to the larger range of 2.2 to 10μm. It was observed that weak sintering takes place by the reaction of potassium rich particles and the ash particles that adjoins the particles.
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Nuutinen, Laura H., Minna S. Tiainen, Mika E. Virtanen, and Risto S. Laitinen. "Coatings on Bed Particles From FB-Combustion of Different Biomasses." In 17th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2003-008.

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The FB-combustion of several biomass fuels (bark, wood in different forms, biosludge, chicken litter, REF and forest residue) with different bed materials (quartz, natural sand, and recently introduced GR Granule) has been studied in this work. The bed samples have been collected during the laboratory, pilot, and full scale tests. The chemical composition of the coating layers and agglomerates were characterized by SEM-EDX. Line scans, point analyses, and X-ray maps were used to characterize the coating layers further. It was observed that the chemical composition of the coating of the bed particles depends both on the fuel type and on the bed material. The thickness of coating layers was also dependent on fuel and combustion history. The coatings were often seen to contain several superimposed layers. The innermost layer mainly contained alkali silicates, whereas the outermost layer was calcium-rich or magnesium-rich. In some cases the coating layers seem to protect the bed particles from agglomeration.
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Shimizu, Tadaaki, Takumi Nemoto, Hotaka Tsuboi, Toshio Shimoda, and Syunji Ueno. "Rice Husk Combustion in a BFBC Using Porous Bed Material." In 18th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2005-78028.

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Rice husk was burned in a bench-scale fluidized bed combustor (53 mm I.D. and 1.3m height) at 1123 K. Silica sand (average size 0.27 mm) was employed as conventional bed material. As an alternative bed material, a kind of porous alumina (average size 0.69 mm) was employed. Unburned gas (CO) emissions were suppressed by employing porous alumina as bed material. NOx emissions from the alumina bed were also suppressed in comparison to the sand bed. N2O emissions were nearly negligible (less than 10 ppm) for both bed materials. During combustion in the sand bed, sudden temperature rise up to 1450 K and increase in pressure drop across the bed were observed. Agglomerates were found in the bed material after the experiments. For the porous alumina bed, such agglomeration trouble did not occur. As conclusion, the present porous alumina was effective for both reduction of pollutants emissions and stable operation.
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Niklasson, Fredrik, and Filip Johnsson. "The Local Heat Balance in a Stationary Fluidized-Bed Furnace Burning Biomass Fuels." In 17th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2003-089.

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This work investigates the influence of biomass fuel properties on the local heat balance in a commercial-scale fluidized bed furnace. Experiments with different wood based fuels were performed in the Chalmers 12 MWth circulating fluidized bed boiler, temporarily modified to run under stationary conditions. A two-phase flow model of the bed and splash zone is applied, where the combustion rate in the bed is estimated by global kinetic expressions, limited by gas exchange between oxygen-rich bubbles and a fuel-rich emulsion phase. The outflow of bubbles from the bed is treated as “ghost bubbles” in the splash zone, where the combustion rate is determined from turbulent properties. It is found that a large amount of heat is required for the fuel and air to reach the temperature of the bed, in which the heat from combustion is limited by a low char content of the fuel. This implies that a substantial fraction of the heat from combustion of volatiles in the splash zone has to be transferred back to the bed to keep the bed temperature constant. It is concluded that the moisture content of the fuel does not considerably alter the vertical distribution of heat emitted, as long as the bed temperature is kept constant by means of flue gas recycling.
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Rozainee, M., and S. P. Ngo. "Effect of Static Bed Height on the Combustion of Rice Husk in a Fluidized Bed Combustor." In 18th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2005-78005.

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The combustion process is largely controlled by temperature, turbulence and residence time. When the temperature is sufficiently high so that the reaction is no longer kinetically-controlled, turbulence and residence time play a significant role. The reaction is thus diffusion-controlled. During the combustion of rice husk in a fluidized bed, the turbulence is largely governed by the mixing behavior in the inert sand bed, which in turn is governed by the bubble formation characteristics. Further, the residence time among the reactants (air and rice husk) and the heat source is also dependent on the turbulence in the bed. When all other parameters are held constant, the bubble phenomena vary according to the expanded bed height corresponding to a given static bed height. For high heat and mass transfer rates, small slowly rising bubbles are desired. Thus, the purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of static bed height on the quality of ash during the combustion of rice husk. The degree of rice husk burning in the bed could be deduced from the bed temperature as a higher bed temperature indicated that a higher portion of the rice husk feed is being burnt in the bed. Moreover, the particle size of the resulting ash is also able to give indication of the degree of rice husk burning in the bed as the turbulence arising from the bubbling action of the bed material is known to break down the char skeleton of the rice husk, thereby, resulting in ash with finer size. From this study, the static bed height of 0.5 DC was found to give the lowest residual carbon content in the ash (1.9 wt%) and the highest bed temperature (670°C) among the other range of static bed heights investigated.
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McQueen, Mark T. "Energy and High Surface Area Siliceous Ash From the Combustion of Rice Hulls." In 17th International Conference on Fluidized Bed Combustion. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fbc2003-018.

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Biomass combustion is an attractive energy production method since it is a zero net emitter of carbon dioxide. Rice hulls are a significant source of biomass fuel: approximately 100Mt of rice hulls are produced yearly from the processing and milling of paddy rice. Previous studies have shown that the ash produced from the combustion of rice hulls possesses pozzolanic properties. When used as a concrete additive, the ash can behave similar to silica fume and improve the strength and porosity of the finished concrete. In such cases, the surface area attributed to the pozzolan is related to the residual carbon content of the ash, which is often well in excess of 5%. The excessive carbon level stems from the awkward geometry of the hulls combined with the low melting point and heat sensitive nature of the ash minerals: these create problems for commercial combustion devices. As a result, the ash produced at these facilities contains either high residual carbon or a high proportion of crystalline silica, both of which renders the ash unattractive for use as a concrete additive. However, if the ash is of sufficient quality to be sold as a concrete additive, the economics of energy generation from the rice hulls can be improved. Test work conducted in Mississauga, Canada has produced an ash with less than 3% residual carbon, and greater than 90% silica, nearly all of which is amorphous. This work was done at temperatures higher than those in conventional operations without significant conversion of the siliceous component from the amorphous state to crystalline forms such as crystobalite or quartz. The key to this unexpected result is an enhanced combustion environment in which the solids residence time at elevated temperatures, and therefore the opportunity for silica phase changes, is minimized. In this instance, the total measured surface area of this ash is lower than that of the other ashes due to the reduced residual carbon content, but the siliceous surface area is equal or greater due to the high amorphous content. Consistent with this fact, the rice hull ash performed well in a number of standard concrete tests, in which the ash replaced 7.5% to 12.5% of the Portland cement for similar water to cement mixture ratios. With proper application of a TORBED process reactor as a combustor, a high value and high surface area siliceous ash can be produced as energy is simultaneously recovered from the system.
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Bonilla, A., I. Anglade, and E. Cubero-Castillo. "Development of nutritious baked bean and rice chips." In 13th World Congress of Food Science & Technology. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/iufost:20060208.

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Liu, Yuping, Muhammad Aziz, Chihiro Fushimi, Yasuki Kansha, Kazuhiro Mochidzuki, Shozo Kaneko, Atsushi Tsutsumi, et al. "Exergy Recuperative Fluidized Bed Drying of Rice Straw." In 14th Asia Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering Congress. Singapore: Research Publishing Services, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.3850/978-981-07-1445-1_809.

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Liu, Huanpeng, and Rushan Bie. "Study of the Bed Agglomeration during the Fluidized Bed Combustion of Rice Straw." In 2009 Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/appeec.2009.4918795.

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Sun, Ling, and Zesheng Zhu. "Satellite remote sensing experiment that evaluates rotational effect of rice in bean-rice rotation." In 2016 5th International Conference on Agro-geoinformatics (Agro-geoinformatics). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/agro-geoinformatics.2016.7577644.

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Brewer, Mike, and James Browne. Can more revenue be raised by increasing income tax rates for the very rich? Institute for Fiscal Studies, April 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1920/bn.ifs.2009.0084.

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Liu, Kunlei, Ayokunle Omosebi, Zhen Fan, and Lisa Richburg. Application of Chemical Looping with Spouting Fluidized Bed for Hydrogen-Rich Syngas Production from Catalytic Coal Gasification. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1558795.

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Manchiraju, Srikant, and Mary Lynn Damhorst. "I Want to Be Beautiful and Rich:" Consumer Culture Ideals Internalization and their Influence on Fashion Consumption. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1425.

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Monge-González, Ricardo, Federico Torres-Carballo, Laura Torrentes-García, and Sergio Coto Hernández. El Sistema Nacional para la Calidad como bien público para la competitividad en Costa Rica. Inter-American Development Bank, August 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000435.

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Alemu, Dawit, and Tirhas Kinfe. Responses of Rice Farmers Engaged in Vegetable Production: Implications of the Collapse of Vegetable Prices in the Fogera Plain. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/apra.2021.017.

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Since the early 1980s, the Fogera Plain has been one of Ethiopia's major rice production areas. The introduction of rice, its commercialisation and the subsequent increased surplus production has led to the ability of smallholder rice farmers to intensify their production through diverse investments, mainly in supplementary irrigation. This has also enabled rice farmers to diversify crop production, mainly during the off-season, through the production of high-value crops like vegetables. Despite this expansion, a recent visit to the Fogera Plain by the authors revealed that most smallholder rice farmers were not able to sell their onions due to the collapse of local markets. To investigate this collapse further, this paper follows the authors' investigation of farmer investments in producing onion, their responses to the collapse of the onion market, and the implications for rural livelihood improvement within the Fogera Plain.
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Mdoe, Ntengua S. Y., and Glead I. Mlay. Agricultural Commercialisation and the Political Economy of Value Chains: Tanzania Rice Case Study. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/apra.2021.011.

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This paper presents the political economy of rice commercialisation in Tanzania. It is based on a review of trade policies, regulations, strategies, and programmes implemented since the 1960s to promote rice commercialisation, and the views of key informants. Key findings that emerge from the review of literature and key informant interviews indicate that the performance of the value chain over time has been negatively affected by the combined effects of the policies, regulations, strategies, and programmes implemented concurrently.
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Taela, Kátia, Taela, Kátia, Euclides Gonçalves, Catija Maivasse, and Anésio Manhiça. Shaping Social Change with Music in Maputo, Mozambique. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2021.020.

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In Mozambique, development programmes have traditionally drawn on music as a means to promote social transformation by educating citizens on key social development issues. Shifting the focus from music as a teaching medium to music as a rich source of information can provide vital insights into public opinion and political ideas, and significantly impact the development of citizen engagement projects. Maximum gains for development and civil society agencies can be achieved by mainstreaming gender into mutual learning activities between singers, audiences, and academics.
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Remi Aiyede, Emmanuel. Agricultural Commercialisation and the Political Economy of Cocoa and Rice Value Chains in Nigeria. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/apra.2021.005.

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Nigeria has sought to diversify its economy away from dependence on oil as a major source of government revenue through agricultural commercialisation. Agriculture has been a priority sector because it has very high growth potential and the greatest potential for employment and export revenue. The cocoa and rice value chains are central to the government’s engagement with agriculture to achieve these objectives. This paper sets out to investigate the underlying political economy dynamics of the commercialisation of the cocoa and rice value chains in Nigeria in terms of smallholder farm households’ shift from semi-subsistence agriculture to production primarily for market, and predominantly commercial medium- and large-scale farm enterprises complementing or replacing smallholder farm households.
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Ibáñez, Ana María, Sandra Rozo, and Maria J. Urbina. Forced Migration and the Spread of Infectious Diseases. Inter-American Development Bank, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002894.

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We examine the role of Venezuelan forced migration on the propagation of 15 infectious dis-eases in Colombia. For this purpose, we use rich municipal-monthly panel data. We exploit the fact that municipalities closer to the main migration entry points have a disproportionate ex-posure to infected migrants when the cumulative migration flows increase. We find that higher refugee inflows are associated with increments in the incidence of vaccine-preventable dis-eases, such as chickenpox and tuberculosis, as well as sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS and syphilis. However, we find no significant effects of migration on the propagation of vector-borne diseases. Contact with infected migrants upon arrival seems to be the main driving mechanism.
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Terzyan, Aram. New President, Old Problems: The Challenges of Post-Nazarbayev State-Building in Kazakhstan. Eurasia Institutes, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47669/psprp-5-2020.

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This paper explores post-Nazarbayev state-building in Kazakhstan, focusing on domestic and foreign policy implications of the power transition. After thirty years of incumbency, President Nursultan Nazarbayev stepped down in 2019, smoothly transferring the power to his nominee, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and thus plunged the country into a sensitive phase of power transition. This study suggests that the power transition in Kazakhstan has not led to significant improvements in terms of human rights and political freedoms protection, leaving the state of the weak opposition and constrained civil society intact. Kazakhstan keeps maintaining the core features of oil-rich countries, with hydrocarbon-based economy and regime stability stemming from an “authoritarian bargain” between the state and society. Besides, there has been continuity in foreign policy, with Kazakhstan further pursuing a multi-vectoral foreign policy agenda.
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