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Ye, Jing, Bingjun Li, and Fang Liu. "GM(1, 1) forecast under function cot x transformation." Grey Systems: Theory and Application 3, no. 3 (October 28, 2013): 236–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/gs-08-2013-0019.

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Gorovits, Rena, and Oded Yarden. "Environmental Suppression of Neurospora crassa cot-1 Hyperbranching: a Link between COT1 Kinase and Stress Sensing." Eukaryotic Cell 2, no. 4 (August 2003): 699–707. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/ec.2.4.699-707.2003.

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ABSTRACT cot-1 mutants belong to a class of Neurospora crassa colonial temperature-sensitive (cot) mutants that exhibit abnormal polar extension and branching patterns when grown at restrictive temperatures. cot-1 encodes a Ser/Thr protein kinase that is structurally related to the human myotonic dystrophy kinase which, when impaired, confers a disease that involves changes in cytoarchitecture and ion homeostasis. When grown under restrictive conditions, cot-1 cultures exhibited enhanced medium acidification rates, increased relative abundance of sodium, and increased intracellular glycerol content, indicating an ion homeostasis defect in a hyperbranching mutant. The application of ion transport blockers led to only mild suppression of the cot-1 phenotype. The presence of increased medium NaCl or sorbitol, H2O2, or ethanol levels significantly suppressed the cot-1 phenotype, restored ion homeostasis, and was accompanied by reduced levels of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) activity. The cot-1 phenotype could also be partially suppressed by direct inhibition of PKA with KT-5720. A reduced availability of fermentable carbon sources also had a suppressive effect on the cot-1 phenotype. In contrast to the effect of extragenic ropy suppressors of cot-1, environmental stress-related suppression of cot-1 did not change COT1 polypeptide expression patterns in the mutant. We suggest that COT1 function is linked to environmental stress response signaling and that altering PKA activity bypasses the requirement for fully functional COT1.
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Costa, Falberni de Souza, Cimélio Bayer, Jackson Adriano Albuquerque, and Sandra Mara Vieira Fontoura. "Aumento de matéria orgânica num latossolo bruno em plantio direto." Ciência Rural 34, no. 2 (April 2004): 587–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0103-84782004000200041.

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O aumento do estoque de matéria orgânica do solo em sistemas conservacionistas de manejo é dependente do tipo de solo e das condições climáticas, e tem reflexos na qualidade física do solo. Neste estudo, avaliou-se um experimento de longa duração (21 anos) quanto ao efeito do sistema plantio direto (PD) sobre os estoques de carbono orgânico total (COT) e particulado (COP, >53mm), bem como a sua relação com a estabilidade de agregados de um Latossolo Bruno, em Guarapuava, PR. O solo em PD apresentou taxa de incremento de 0,15Mg ha-1 ano-1 de COT e 0,06Mg ha-1 ano-1 de COP na camada de 0-20cm, as quais foram calculadas em comparação aos estoques de carbono orgânico do solo em preparo convencional. As baixas taxas de incremento nos estoques de carbono orgânico possivelmente estejam relacionadas à alta estabilidade física da matéria orgânica neste solo argiloso e com mineralogia predominantemente gibsítica. O diâmetro médio geométrico (DMG) dos agregados de solo variou de 1,6 a 3,7mm e foi positiva e linearmente relacionado com os teores de COT e COP, o que reforça a importância da matéria orgânica na qualidade física de Latossolos subtropicais.
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Briedis, Clever, João Carlos de Moraes Sá, Eduardo Fávero Caires, Jaqueline de Fátima Navarro, Thiago Massao Inagaki, and Ademir de Oliveira Ferreira. "Carbono do solo e atributos de fertilidade em resposta à calagem superficial em plantio direto." Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 47, no. 7 (July 2012): 1007–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-204x2012000700018.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da aplicação de calagem superficial sobre o conteúdo de carbono orgânico total (COT) do solo, em plantio direto, e identificar a relação entre esse conteúdo e outros atributos de fertilidade. O experimento foi realizado em Latossolo Vermelho de textura média, em Ponta Grossa, PR. Os tratamentos consistiram da aplicação de calcário dolomítico na superfície do solo, nas doses 0 e 6 Mg ha-1, em 1993, e da reaplicação de 0 e 3 Mg ha-1, em 2000, nas parcelas com e sem calcário. O solo foi coletado em 2008, e foram analisados os conteúdos de COT e os atributos de fertilidade. A calagem produziu aumento do conteúdo de COT e da saturação por bases, e diminuição da saturação por alumínio. O conteúdo de COT apresentou relação linear com a capacidade de troca catiônica (CTC) efetiva e correlação com os teores de P e K. A CTC potencial apresentou correlação com o COT, e a CTC efetiva com o pH. A calagem superficial em sistema plantio direto, em longo período, proporciona aumento no conteúdo de COT e de N total.
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A'Bháird, N. N., and R. R. Ramsay. "Malonyl-CoA inhibition of peroxisomal carnitine octanoyltransferase." Biochemical Journal 286, no. 2 (September 1, 1992): 637–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj2860637.

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Although the malonyl-CoA sensitivity of peroxisomal carnitine octanoyltransferase (COT) is reportedly lost on solubilization, we show that malonyl-CoA does inhibit the purified enzyme. Assay conditions such as buffer composition, pH, acyl-CoA substrate and the presence or absence of BSA can affect the observed inhibition. When assayed in the absence of BSA, COT shows simple competitive inhibition by malonyl-CoA. The Ki value for inhibition of purified COT is high (106 microM) compared with physiological concentrations (1-6 microM) and other short-chain acyl-CoA esters inhibit COT to the same degree. However, when COT is assayed in intact peroxisomes, the Ki for malonyl-CoA is almost 20-fold lower than found with the purified enzyme, whereas inhibition by other short-chain acyl-CoA esters does not change significantly. Several features of the inhibition of peroxisomal COT, including the specificity of malonyl-CoA over other short-chain acyl-CoA esters, resemble those of carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT)-I, suggesting that the regulation of COT and CPT-I in parallel may be necessary for the control of cellular fatty acid metabolism.
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Herold, Inbal, David Kowbel, Diego L. Delgado-Álvarez, Marisela Garduño-Rosales, Rosa R. Mouriño-Pérez, and Oded Yarden. "Transcriptional profiling and localization of GUL-1, a COT-1 pathway component, in Neurospora crassa." Fungal Genetics and Biology 126 (May 2019): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2019.01.010.

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RODRIGUEZ, C., M. POZO, E. NIETO, M. FERNANDEZ, and S. ALEMANY. "TRAF6 and Src kinase activity regulates Cot activation by IL-1." Cellular Signalling 18, no. 9 (September 2006): 1376–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cellsig.2005.10.016.

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Rolland, Morgane, Mark A. Jensen, David C. Nickle, Jian Yan, Gerald H. Learn, Laura Heath, David Weiner, and James I. Mullins. "Reconstruction and Function of Ancestral Center-of-Tree Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Proteins." Journal of Virology 81, no. 16 (May 30, 2007): 8507–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02683-06.

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ABSTRACT The extensive diversity of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) and its capacity to mutate and escape host immune responses are major challenges for AIDS vaccine development. Ancestral sequences, which minimize the genetic distance to circulating strains, provide an opportunity to design immunogens with the potential to elicit broad recognition of HIV epitopes. We developed a phylogenetics-informed algorithm to reconstruct ancestral HIV sequences, called Center of Tree (COT). COT sequences have potentially significant benefits over isolate-based strategies, as they minimize the evolutionary distances to circulating strains. COT sequences are designed to surmount the potential pitfalls stemming from sampling bias with the consensus method and outlier bias with the most-recent-common-ancestor approach. We computationally derived COT sequences from circulating HIV-1 subtype B sequences for the genes encoding the major viral structural protein (Gag) and two regulatory proteins, Tat and Nef. COT genes were synthesized de novo and expressed in mammalian cells, and the proteins were characterized. COT Gag was shown to generate virus-like particles, while COT Tat transactivated gene expression from the HIV-1 long terminal repeat and COT Nef mediated downregulation of cell surface major histocompatibility complex class I. Thus, retrodicted ancestral COT proteins can retain the biological functions of extant HIV-1 proteins. Additionally, COT proteins were immunogenic, as they elicited antigen-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses in mice. These data support the utility of the COT approach to create novel and biologically active ancestral proteins as a starting point for studies of the structure, function, and biological fitness of highly variable genes, as well as for the rational design of globally relevant vaccine candidates.
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Ozório, Jefferson Matheus Barros, Jean Sérgio Rosset, Jolimar Antonio Schiavo, Camila Beatriz da Silva Souza, Paulo Guilherme da Silva Farias, Roniedison Da Silva Menezes, Naelmo De Souza Oliveira, and Elói Panachuki. "Frações físicas da matéria orgânica e carbono mineralizável do solo em fragmentos florestais do bioma Cerrado." Revista Ibero-Americana de Ciências Ambientais 11, no. 7 (August 10, 2020): 48–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.6008/cbpc2179-6858.2020.007.0005.

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O objetivo do estudo foi quantificar as frações físicas-granulométricas da matéria orgânica e o carbono mineralizável do solo de fragmentos florestais do bioma Cerrado nos municípios de Aquidauana e Anastácio, MS. Foram coletadas amostras de solo em dois fragmentos florestais e áreas de pastagem permanente (PP) ao entorno. Para os fragmentos, as amostras foram coletadas em 3 pontos internos: borda do fragmento (BO), metade do raio (MR) e centro do fragmento (CF), além de um ponto no entorno dos fragmentos, em áreas de pastagem permanente (PP). Foram determinados os teores de carbono orgânico total (COT), carbono da matéria orgânica particulada (C-MOP) e mineral (C-MOM), com posteriores cálculos de seus respectivos estoques, além do índice de estoque de carbono (IEC), labilidade (L), índice de labilidade (IL) e índice de manejo de carbono (IMC), e análise de carbono mineralizável (C-CO2). Os maiores teores de COT foram apresentados no ponto MR 23,77 g kg-1 no fragmento 1, e nos pontos BO 16,41 g kg-1 e CF 16,18 g kg-1 do fragmento 2. Os maiores teores de C-MOP foram observados na camada superficial, com aumento de C-MOM em função do aumento da profundidade, chegando a 86% de representatividade. A emissão total de C-CO2 indicou as maiores emissões nos pontos BO no fragmento 1 e BO e MR no fragmento 2. A conversão de áreas nativas em PP não influenciou no COT. Houve maior representatividade de C-MOM em relação a C-MOP, porém a conversão de áreas nativas em PP comprometeu a atividade microbiana do solo.
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Schiavo, Jolimar Antonio, and Gilberto Colodro. "Agregação e resistência à penetração de um Latossolo Vermelho sob sistema de integração lavoura-pecuária." Bragantia 71, no. 3 (November 6, 2012): 406–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0006-87052012005000035.

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Objetivou-se neste trabalho avaliar alterações nos atributos físicos do solo, especificamente na agregação e resistência do solo à penetração, e carbono orgânico total (COT) de um Latossolo Vermelho sob sistema de integração lavoura-pecuária com as coberturas: milho, braquiária, Tanzânia e Cerrado. O solo sob cobertura de Tanzânia revelou menor porcentagem de poros totais (49%); maior densidade do solo (Ds) na camada superficial de 0-5 cm (1,60 g kg-1); e semelhante ao solo cultivado com braquiária, menores porcentagens de macroporos (6,6% a 9,4%) e maiores valores de resistência à penetração do solo na capacidade de campo (1,3 a 4,08 MPa). Nas três profundidades, os teores de COT foram maiores na vegetação de Cerrado; especificamente na profundidade de 5-10 cm entre as áreas cultivadas observaram-se maiores teores na área com milho (20,15 g kg-1) e braquiária (23,15 g kg-1). Nas áreas com milho e braquiária ocorreram maior porcentagem de agregados maiores que 4 mm, semelhante ao Cerrado, proporcionando os maiores diâmetros médios ponderados (DMP) de agregados. Houve correlação positiva entre os teores de COT e DMP de agregados (r=0,45), DMP e porosidade total do solo (r=0,76); e negativa entre COT e Ds do solo (r=-0,56).
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Kolpa, Heather J. "XIST and CoT-1 Repeat RNAs are Integral Components of a Complex Nuclear Scaffold Required to Maintain SAF-A and Modify Chromosome Architecture: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2004. http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/825.

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XIST RNA established the precedent for a noncoding RNA that stably associates with and regulates chromatin, however it remains poorly understood how such RNAs structurally associate with the interphase chromosome territory. I demonstrate that transgenic XIST RNA localizes in cis to an autosome as it does to the inactive X chromosome, hence the RNA recognizes a structure common to all chromosomes. I reassess the prevalent thinking in the field that a single protein, Scaffold Attachment Factor-A (SAF-A/hnRNP U), provides a single molecule bridge required to directly tether the RNA to DNA. In an extensive series of experiments in multiple cell types, I examine the effects of SAF-A depletion or different SAF-A mutations on XIST RNA localization, and I force XIST RNA retention at mitosis to examine the effect on SAF-A. I find that SAF-A is not required to localize XIST RNA but is one of multiple proteins involved, some of which frequently become lost or compromised in cancer. I additionally examine SAF-A’s potential role localizing repeat-rich CoT-1 RNA, a class of abundant RNAs that we show tightly and stably localize to euchromatic interphase chromosome territories, but release upon disruption of the nuclear scaffold. Overall, findings suggest that instead of “tethering” chromosomal RNAs to the scaffold, SAF-A is one component of a multi-component matrix/scaffold supporting interphase nuclear architecture. Results indicate that Cot-1 and XIST RNAs form integral components of this scaffold and are required to maintain the chromosomal association of SAF-A, substantially advancing understanding of how chromatin-associated RNAs contribute to nuclear structure.
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Kolpa, Heather J. "XIST and CoT-1 Repeat RNAs are Integral Components of a Complex Nuclear Scaffold Required to Maintain SAF-A and Modify Chromosome Architecture: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2016. https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/825.

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XIST RNA established the precedent for a noncoding RNA that stably associates with and regulates chromatin, however it remains poorly understood how such RNAs structurally associate with the interphase chromosome territory. I demonstrate that transgenic XIST RNA localizes in cis to an autosome as it does to the inactive X chromosome, hence the RNA recognizes a structure common to all chromosomes. I reassess the prevalent thinking in the field that a single protein, Scaffold Attachment Factor-A (SAF-A/hnRNP U), provides a single molecule bridge required to directly tether the RNA to DNA. In an extensive series of experiments in multiple cell types, I examine the effects of SAF-A depletion or different SAF-A mutations on XIST RNA localization, and I force XIST RNA retention at mitosis to examine the effect on SAF-A. I find that SAF-A is not required to localize XIST RNA but is one of multiple proteins involved, some of which frequently become lost or compromised in cancer. I additionally examine SAF-A’s potential role localizing repeat-rich CoT-1 RNA, a class of abundant RNAs that we show tightly and stably localize to euchromatic interphase chromosome territories, but release upon disruption of the nuclear scaffold. Overall, findings suggest that instead of “tethering” chromosomal RNAs to the scaffold, SAF-A is one component of a multi-component matrix/scaffold supporting interphase nuclear architecture. Results indicate that Cot-1 and XIST RNAs form integral components of this scaffold and are required to maintain the chromosomal association of SAF-A, substantially advancing understanding of how chromatin-associated RNAs contribute to nuclear structure.
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Droppa, Junior Roosevelt. "Interferometria com laser de CO2 no TC-1 da UNICAMP." [s.n.], 1998. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/278495.

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Orientador: Munemasa Machida
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fisica Gleb Wataghin
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Resumo: Foram executadas, no toroide compacto TC-1 da UNICAMP, um thetapinch que permite a geração e o confinamento magnético de plasmas, tres técnicas de medição da densidade eletrônica integrada do plasma baseadas em interferometria, utilizando-se como fonte de radiação eletromagnética um laser de CO2( l = 10.6 mm). Na primeira delas, utiliza-se apenas um detetor de infravermelho para contagem de franjas de interferência. O número de franjas deslocadas quando ocorre a implosão do plasma é diretamente proporcional à variação da densidade eletrônica integrada ao longo do caminho percorrido pelo feixe de laser no interior do plasma. Com isso, pode-se acompanhar a evolução da densidade do plasma formado no interior do toroide. A segunda técnica faz uso de um único detetor assim como a primeira, porém o sinal que se obtem é modulado por um espelho móvel colocado no caminho de um dos feixes de laser com o intuito de se adicionar um "ruido controlado" ao sinal e, com isso, facilitar a contagem das franjas de interferência. O maior problema das técnicas em que se utilizam apenas um detector é a falta de informação sobre a direção de deslocamento das franjas quando o sinal do detector atinge um ponto de valor máximo ou mínimo. Para eliminar isso, emprega-se uma nova técnica em que são usados dois detectores posicionados de modo que os sinais fiquem defasados de 90 graus um em relação ao outro. Isso faz com que possamos obterr a informação que nos faltava e portanto acompanhar no tempo a evolução da densidade do plasma de maneira mais confiável. Foram feitas medidas com o laser atravessando o plasma ao longo de seu diâmetro e ao longo de seu eixo. Além disso, foi observada a evolução da densidade para quatro pressões de trabalho diferentes de H 2 no caso em que se utilizam dois detectores. Os resultados foram, então, comparados com aqueles obtidos pela técnica de espalhamento Thomson implantada simultaneamente no TC-1
Abstract: Three techniques for line integrated electron density measurement based on CO2 laser interferometry have been carried out on the compact toroid TC-1 UNICAMP, a theta-pinch that allows the generation and magnetic confinement of hidrogen plasma. In the first technique, it is used only one infrared detector for the counting of the interference fringes. The number of fringes displaced, when occurs the plasma implosion, is directly proportional to the variation of the electron density integrated along the laser beam path travelling through the plasma. The second technique makes use of one detector, like the first one, but the signal is now modulated by a moving mirror placed on the path of the reference laser beam, in order to add a "controlled noise" to this signal, thereby making the fringe counting easier. The main difficulty of the techniques above is the lack of information about the direction of the fringe displacement, when the signal from the detector reaches one of its extreme values. In order to eliminate this difficulty, a new technique is employed. There, two detectors are placed in a way that their signals have a phase difference of 90 degrees. This allows us to obtain the lacking information and, therefore, to observe the evolution of the plasma density in a more reliable way. It has been made measurements with the laser beam going through the plasma along its diameter and its axis. Using the third technique, it was also observed the density evolution for four word pressures. Finally, the results have beem compared with those obtained by Thomson scattering measurements
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Donahoe, Kate C. "From self-praise to self-boasting : Paul's unmasking of the conflicting rhetorico-linguistic phenomena in 1 Corinthians." Thesis, St Andrews, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/493.

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Davis, James. "Sarkinos vs. sarkikos in 1 Cor. 3:1-4." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1993. http://www.tren.com.

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Thesis (Th. M.)--Washington Bible College, 1993.
"Sarkinos" and "sarkikos" appear in Greek letters on t.p. "A thesis presented to the faculty of the Capital Bible Seminary in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Theology." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-64).
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Piu, Palao Piero Che. "Leer con binoculares [Capítulo 1]." Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/656310.

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En tiempos en los que la información, abunda este libro constituye una herramienta valiosa para una gran variedad de disciplinas, desde la literatura hasta la publicidad e incluso la educación. Y es que todos tenemos el reto de transformar la información en contenido valioso, de enamorar y no abrumar.
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Zahedi, Farhad, Richard Korswagen, and Manfred L. Ziegler. "Reacciones de H7 -C7H7W(COh X (X=Br, 1) con aniones organometálicos del IV grupo principal." Revista de Química, 2013. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/101310.

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En el presente trabajo describimos el estudio de estas reacciones aplicadas a la preparación de derivados del sistema TpW (CO)z -L (L =ligando organometálico con elementos del IV grupo principal), con el objeto de comparar el componarniento del sistema del tungsteno con el del molibdeno, en parte estudiado por nosotros anteriormente.
We report the reactions of TpW(COh X (Tp = h7-C7H 7, X = Br, 1)with thc anionic species MPh3 - (Ph = C6 Hs ; M= Ge, Sn, Pb) leading to thesubstitution products TpW(C0hMPh3 (3). The compound 3d (M= Pb) couldnot be isolated due to its instability and was only detected spcctroscopically;3b (M= Ge) and 3c (M = Sn) were isolated as red crystals and caracterizedthrough elemental analysis and spectrometry (IR, 1H-NMR and MS).The reduction of TpW(COhl with Na/Hg in THF leads to the an10n[TpW (COhr (1), which also reacts with MPh3- (M = Si, Ge, Sn) forming3a (M = Si), 3b and 3c; 3a was detected only spectroscopically.
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Shi, Jeff, Barbara Flanagan, Tony Mao, and Terry Sanford. "A COMMERCIAL CCSDS TELECOMMAND PROCESSOR." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/607728.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 23-26, 2000 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California
After a slow start, the CCSDS Telecommand Recommendation is finally being embraced by a large number of NASA, ESA and NASDA space missions. Even some commercial satellites are exploring the possibility of using this advanced protocol. The CCSDS Telecommand is a closed-loop space communication protocol that offers its users a guaranteed data delivery service, which is essential for the satellite control operations. This paper describes a commercial product that supports the CCSDS Telecommand protocol. This product provides Telecommand uplink segmentation, transfer, coding and physical layer services and Command Operations Procedures (COP). Optionally, it provides corresponding functions at the receiving end for command link verification.
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Michelotti, Alvaro Canto. "Modelagem dinâmica 1-D com validação experimental." Florianópolis, SC, 2008. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/91423.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Mecânica.
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A competitividade do mercado automotivo exige o desenvolvimento de produtos cada vez mais robustos e confiáveis e, ao mesmo tempo, a um baixo custo de manufatura. Acrescente-se a isso a necessidade de se reduzir o prazo de desenvolvimento (Time-tomarket) para lançar os produtos rapidamente no mercado e tem-se um cenário que desafia a maneira tradicional de desenvolvimento de novos produtos. O problema é que a busca de uma solução técnica por meio do conhecimento empírico obtido em sucessivos testes práticos e as lições aprendidas nestes e por meio de projetos similares torna-se inviável, pois compromete o atendimento das complexas especificações requeridas dos sistemas técnicos atuais em um prazo reduzido. Este trabalho aborda o uso da Modelagem e Simulação Dinâmica 1-D como ferramenta de auxílio dentro do Processo de Desenvolvimento de Produtos (PDP), com enfoque na fase de projeto Atualmente o significativo desenvolvimento de ferramentas computacionais e a evolução do hardware, com computadores pessoais dotados de grande capacidade de processamento, têm difundido cada vez mais as ferramentas de simulação nas empresas, prática antes bastante restrita aos Centros de Pesquisa e Universidades. O presente trabalho foi realizado em uma indústria de autopeças que fornece componentes para o mercado original (OEM). A Empresa Alvo tem como seu principal produto o impulsor de partida, com uma gama de mais de setecentas diferentes configurações. O estudo de caso demonstra, de forma pioneira na Empresa Alvo, os benefícios que podem ser obtidos com o uso da simulação dinâmica. Uma das mais importantes motivações para o projeto foi exatamente a constatação de que a área de desenvolvimento de produto não fazia uso de ferramentas de simulação computacional, e que a especificação de novos projetos somente com base em projetos similares e no conhecimento empírico não estava sendo adequada para atender os requisitos atuais dos produtos OEM. O trabalho aborda a metodologia de uso da Modelagem e Simulação no desenvolvimento de impulsores de partida, desde a concepção do modelo dinâmico até a validação experimental. Os resultados obtidos demonstram a contribuição do método para um melhor entendimento dos fenômenos físicos envolvidos no funcionamento do sistema e na análise de falhas ocorridas, com potencial de reduzir o custo e prazo de novos projetos.
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Jiang, Qian. "Direct dimethyl ether synthesis from CO2/H2." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017STRAF041/document.

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DME est un carburant propre qui contribue à diminuer les émissions de gaz à effet de serre; il est aussi une molécule plate-forme pour le stockage d'énergie. L'objectif de la thèse est le développement de matériaux catalytiques bifonctionnels pour la synthèse directe de DME à partir de CO2/H2 à partir de Cu/ZnO/ZrO2 comme le catalyseur de la synthèse de méthanol à partir de CO2/H2 et Al-TUD-1 comme le catalyseur de déshydratation du méthanol en DME. Dans cette thèse, Al-TUD-1 a été étudiée comme un catalyseur de la déshydratation du méthanol en DME pour la première fois. Son activité en déshydratation du méthanol en DME augmente avec la diminution du rapport Si/Al. Les catalyseurs bifonctionnels ont été préparés par un procédé de dépôt par co-précipitation. Le SMSI a été démontré et était bénéfique pour la dispersion de cuivre métallique, la surface de cuivre métallique augmente avec le rapport Si/Al. Dans le même temps, on a observé le blocage des sites acides d'Al-TUD-1 par le cuivre. Afin d'exposer les sites acides d'Al-TUD-1, la méthode de « core-shell » a été adoptée pour préparer le catalyseur bifonctionnel. Elle aide à libérer la fonction acide en empêchant son blocage par le cuivre. Cette méthode de synthèse a été bénéfique pour la stabilité des particules de cuivre métalliques, mais des faibles conversions de CO2/H2 ont été observées en raison de l'inaccessibilité du noyau. Un autre catalyseur bifonctionnel a été préparé par une méthode de mélange physique pour comparaison. L'optimisation du catalyseur bifonctionnel Cu/ZnO/ZrO2@Al-TUD-1 pour la synthèse directe de DME à partir de CO2/H2 a permis d'éclairer les principaux paramètres affectant le contact intime de deux fonctions catalytiques: surface et dispersion du cuivre, les propriétés acide et basic, la présence d'eau et l'accessibilité des sites actifs pour les réactifs
DME is a clean fuel that helps to diminish the emissions of green house gases; it is as well a platform molecule for the energy storage. The objective of the thesis is the development of bifunctional catalytic materials for the direct DME synthesis from CO2/H2 based on Cu/ZnO/ZrO2 as the methanol synthesis from CO2/H2 catalyst and Al-TUD-1 as the methanol dehydration to DME catalyst. In this thesis, Al-TUD-1 was investigated as the methanol dehydration to DME catalyst for the first time. The methanol dehydration to DME performance increases with the decrease of Si/Al ratio. The bifunctional catalysts were prepared by co-precipitation deposition method. The SMSI was demonstrated and was beneficial for the metallic copper dispersion, the metallic copper surface area increases with the Si/Al ratio. In the same time the blockage of acid sites of Al-TUD-1 by copper was observed. In order to expose the acid sites of Al-TUD-1, the core shell method was adopted to prepare the bifunctional catalyst. It helps to free the acid function preventing its blockage by copper. This method of synthesis was beneficial for the stability of metallic copper particles, but performed low conversions of CO2/H2 due to the inaccessibility of the core. Another bifunctional catalyst was prepared by physically mixing method for comparison. The optimization of the bifunctional Cu/ZnO/ZrO2@Al-TUD-1 catalyst for the direct DME synthesis from CO2/H2 allowed enlightening the main parameters that affect the intimate contact of two catalytic functions: copper surface area and dispersion, acid and basic properties, water presence and the accessibility of the active sites for the reactants
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Haworth, R. T., H. Williams, and C. E. Keen. D-1 Northern Appalachians. Edited by H. Slade, W. Kay, and R. C. Speed. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/dnag-cot-d-1.

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Blake, M. C., R. L. Bruhn, E. L. Miller, E. M. Moores, S. B. Smithson, and R. C. Speed. C-1 Mendocino Triple Junction to North American Craton. Edited by Andrew Griscom, D. P. Hill, C. A. Hurich, D. L. Jones, A. H. Lachenbruch, D. S. McCulloch, K. D. Nelson, et al. U.S.A: Geological Society of America, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/dnag-cot-c-1.

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Mitre-Salazar, Luis-Miguel, and Jaime Roldan-Quintana. H-1 La Paz to Saltillo, Northwestern and Northern Mexico. Edited by F. Ortega-G., G. Sanchez-R., M. de la Fuente, B. Colleta, F. McDowell, C. D. Henry, E. R. Swanson, and R. C. Speed. Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/dnag-cot-h-1.

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Yorath, C. J., G. J. Woodsworth, R. P. Riddihough, R. G. Currie, R. D. Hyndman, C. G. Rogers, D. A. Seemann, A. D. Collins, and R. C. Speed. B-1 Intermontane Belt (Skeena Mountains) to Insular Belt (Queen Charlotte Islands). Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/dnag-cot-b-1.

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Brandão, Afonso Almeida. Cor & luz: Ensaios de domingo, 1. [Portugal]: Vigo, 1987.

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Nakahara, Aya. Love com. vol. 1: [lovely complex]. San Francisco, CA: Shojo Beat, 2007.

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Thompson, J. B., W. A. Bothner, P. Robinson, and K. D. Klitgord. E-1 Adirondacks to Georges Bank. Edited by C. P. Fallon, A. M. Hussey, D. R. Hutchinson, Y. W. Isachsen, P. Karabinos, W. S. F. Kidd, P. W. Ollila, J. L. Rosenfeld, J. S. Schlee, and R. C. Speed. Geological Society of America, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/dnag-cot-e-1.

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Ron, Larson. Fap Wkbk Cleveland St Com Col Ed 1. Irwin, 1994.

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Lorenzini, Esther. Con Palabras 1. Club de Estudio, 1988.

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Bulletn-Wed-1 Cor 16:1. Concordia Publishing House, 1995.

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Gooch, Jan W. "COT." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 174. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_2974.

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van Roy, Frans, Volker Nimmrich, Anton Bespalov, Achim Möller, Hiromitsu Hara, Jacob P. Turowec, Nicole A. St. Denis, et al. "COT." In Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules, 453. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0461-4_100296.

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Zhang, Yihan, Zhenfei Xiao, and Jinna Li. "Optimal Control for Cracking Outlet Temperature (COT) of SC-1 Ethylene Cracking Furnace by Off-Policy Q-Learning Approach." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 342–55. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4932-2_25.

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Emery, John L. "Cot Death for Real! Families with Repeat SIDS." In Topics in Pediatrics, 107–21. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3230-8_11.

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Smith, Nigel. "1. Low-cost Electrification." In Low-cost Electrification, 1–38. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780442686.001.

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Hathway, Gordon. "1. Low-cost Vehicles." In Low-cost Vehicles, 1–106. Rugby, Warwickshire, United Kingdom: Practical Action Publishing, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3362/9781780442693.001.

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Schomburg, Dietmar, and Dörte Stephan. "(1-Hydroxycyclohexan-1-yl)acetyl-CoA lyase." In Enzyme Handbook 17, 49–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58969-0_13.

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Zhou, Jin, Xuan Wang, and Wei Xing. "CHAPTER 1. Carbon-based CO2 Adsorbents." In Post-combustion Carbon Dioxide Capture Materials, 1–75. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781788013352-00001.

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Hüttner, W. "126 COs+ X 2∆ Methanetetraylosmium(1+)." In Diamagnetic Diatomic Molecules. Part 1, 172. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69954-5_128.

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Nowack, R., H. Opower, U. Schaefer, K. Wessel, Th Hall, H. Krüger, and H. Weber. "CO2-Hochleistungs-Wellenleiterlaser der 1 kW Klasse." In Laser/Optoelektronik in der Technik / Laser/Optoelectronics in Engineering, 61–65. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48372-1_12.

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Kuhn, Deborah J., Chad C. Bjorklund, and Robert Z. Orlowski. "Abstract B66: Resistance to bortezomib in myeloma cell lines is mediated by increased IGF‐1/Akt signaling to activate Cot kinase and NF‐κB." In Abstracts: AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference: Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics--Nov 15-19, 2009; Boston, MA. American Association for Cancer Research, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.targ-09-b66.

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Ito, Minoru, Michio Kaneko, Seiji Nishimura, and Hidehiko Sato. "Development of Corrosion Resistant Steel for Bottom Plates of Crude Oil Tankers and Onboard Evaluation Results." In ASME 2012 31st International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2012-83821.

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Pitting corrosion on the bottom plates of cargo oil tanks (COT) in very large crude carriers (VLCC) is very serious problem. Each tank may suffer up to 1,000 pits, with some reaching a depth of as much as 10 mm. As a result, the workload of repairing such pitting corrosions in periodical dock inspection is extremely heavy. Many studies have already been conducted to clarify the mechanism of pitting corrosion, but it has yet to be fully understood. We have clarified the pitting corrosion mechanism through onboard research on some VLCCs and various corrosion tests, in addition to the findings obtained by previous studies. Based on our understanding of the mechanism, we developed a corrosion test method to simulate the corrosive environment within the pits. Furthermore, we developed a new corrosion resistant steel (CRS) with trace amounts of alloying elements. The corrosion rate for CRS is less than one-fifth of conventional steels. Due to its very low alloy content, the weldability and mechanical properties of CRS remain similar to conventional steels. This CRS has already been applied to several VLCCs and we have examined its corrosion resistance through onboard investigations of the two VLCCs. One was for all its uncoated COT bottom plates, which were built of CRS, at the first docking (after 2.5 years). No pits deeper than 4 mm were found in the bottom plates of any COTs. Also, only about twenty pits of 2∼4-mm depth were found. The other was for the bottom plates of six unpainted COTs built of CRS at her first and second dockings (after 2.3 and 5 years). At five years, tens of pits deeper than 4 mm were found in all, but the pit count was much lower than that of VLCCs constructed of conventional steel. Thus, the good corrosion resistance of CRS was confirmed. In addition, it was also revealed through onboard research during a dock inspection that pit growth halted on VLCCs with more than five years service. SOLAS II-1 Cargo Oil Tank Corrosion Protection, which adopts the test method developed by us as the qualification test for bottom plates, comes into effect in 2013. In addition, CRS has already been certified by Class NK as corrosion resistant steel for COT bottom plates. CRS is set to play its part in the safe navigation of oil tankers. Furthermore, CRS does not require a protective coating of paint, which also benefits the global environment by reducing the use of volatile organic compounds.
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Shukin, Sergey, Mats Annerfeldt, and Mats Bjorkman. "Siemens SGT-800 Industrial Gas Turbine Enhanced to 47MW: Design Modifications and Operation Experience." In ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2008-50087.

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Mid year of 2007 Siemens Oil & Gas and Industrial Applications introduced an enhanced SGT-800 gas turbine. The new power rating is 47MW at a 37.5% electrical efficiency in open cycle (ISO). Four components in the gas turbine are modified and are fully interchangeable between the existing 45MW and the 47MW rating. Improved cooling designs were introduced in the turbine stages #1 and #2 requiring no change to the casting design. The only modification is to the machining of the parts and to the guide vane cooling inserts and impingement screens. A re-stagger of the stage #1 compressor blade was made to give a slightly increase in the airflow. The combustor outlet temperature (COT) remains the same. The first SGT-800 with 47MW rating was successfully tested during the autumn of 2006 and the expected performance figures were confirmed. This unit has, up to November 2007, accumulated 8 000 hours and a planned follow up inspection made after 4 000 hours by borescope of the hot section showed that the parts were in excellent condition. This article presents some details of the design work carried out during the development of the enhancement from 45MW to the mature rating of 47MW and the operation experience from the first units.
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Gad-Briggs, Arnold, and Pericles Pilidis. "Analyses of Off-Design Point Performances of Simple and Intercooled Brayton Helium Recuperated Gas Turbine Cycles for Generation IV Nuclear Power Plants." In 2017 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone25-67714.

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The Design Point (DP) performance of a Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) is fairly straightforward to establish for a given mass flow rate, turbomachinery compressor Pressure Ratio (PR) and reactor Core Outlet Temperature (COT). The plant components are optimum for that point but this is no longer the case if the plant’s operating conditions are changed for part-load performance. Data from tests or previous operating experiences are useful in determining typical part load performance of components based on characteristic maps. However, when individual components are linked in a plant, the range of operating points for part load performances are severely reduced. The main objective of this study is to derive Off-Design Points (ODPs) for the Simple Cycle Recuperated (SCR) and Intercooled Cycle Recuperated (ICR) when considering a temperature range of −35 to 50°C and COTs between 750 to 1000°C, using a modelling & performance simulation tool designed specifically for this study, which calculates the best operational equilibrium ODPs that are critical to the economics of the NPP. Results show that the recuperator High-Pressure (HP) side and reactor pressure losses alter the actual operating parameters (mass flow rate and compressor PR). The SCR yielded a drop in plant cycle efficiency of 1% for a 4% pressure loss in comparison to the ICR (5%) for the same amount of recuperator HP losses. Other parameters such as the precooler and recuperator Low-Pressure (LP) losses still retain the same operating inlet PRs and mass flow rates regardless of the magnitude of the losses. In the absence of characteristic maps in the public domain, the ODPs have been used to produce characteristic trend maps for first order ODP calculations. The analyses intend to aid the development of cycles for Generation IV NPPs specifically Gas Cooled Fast Reactors (GFRs) and Very High Temperature Reactors (VHTRs), where helium is the coolant.
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Sammak, Majed, Marcus Thern, and Magnus Genrup. "Performance of a Semi-Closed Oxy-Fuel Combustion Combined Cycle (SCOC-CC) With an Air Separation Unit (ASU)." In ASME Turbo Expo 2018: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2018-76218.

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The objective of this paper is to evaluate the performance of a semi-closed oxy-fuel combustion combined cycle (SCOC-CC) and its power penalties. The power penalties are associated with CO2 compression and high-pressure oxygen production in the air separation unit (ASU). The paper discusses three different methods for high pressure oxygen (O2) production. Method 1 is producing O2 directly at high pressure by compressing the air before the air separation takes place. Method 2 is producing O2 at low pressure and then compressing the separated O2 to the desired pressure with a compressor. Method 3 is alike the second method, except that the separated liquid O2 is pressurized with a liquid oxygen pump to the desired pressure. The studied SCOC-CC is a dual-pressure level steam cycle due to its comparable efficiency with three pressure level steam cycle and less complexity. The SCOC-CC, ASU and CO2 compression train are modeled with the commercial heat and mass balance software IPSEpro. The paper analyzed the SCOC-CC performance at different combustion outlet temperatures and pressure ratios. The combustion outlet temperature (COT) varied from 1200 °C to 1550 °C and the pressure ratio varied from 25 to 45. The study is concerned with mid-sized SCOC-CC with a net power output 100 MW. The calculations were performed at the selected design point which was at 1400°C and pressure ratio at 37. The calculated power consumption of the O2 separation at a purity of 95 % was 719 kJ/kgO2. The power consumption for pressurizing the separated O2 (method 2) was 345 kJ/kgO2 whereas it was 4.4 kJ/kgO2 for pumping liquid O2 to the required pressure (method 3). The calculated power consumption for pressurizing and pumping the CO2-enriched stream was 323 kJ/kgCO2. The SCOC-CC gross efficiency was 57.6 %. The SCOC-CC net efficiency at method 2 for air separation was 46.7 %. The gross efficiency was reduced by 9 % due to ASU and other 2 % due to CO2 compression. The SCOC-CC net efficiency at method 3 of the air separation was 49.6 %. The ASU reduced the gross efficiency by 6 % and additional 2 % by CO2 compression. Using method 3 for air separation gave a 3 % gain in cycle efficiency.
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Narula, Ram G., Harvey Wen, and Kenneth Himes. "Incremental Cost of CO2 Reduction in Power Plants." In ASME Turbo Expo 2002: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2002-30259.

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil-fueled power plants contribute to more than one-third of all CO2 emissions in the U.S. [1]. Any effort to curtail greenhouse gases should therefore include the reduction of this emission source. Methods of CO2 reduction include (1) use of alternative fuels with lower CO2 emissions and (2) CO2 scrubbing and sequestration to prevent its release to the atmosphere. The cost of CO2 reduction varies with the selected technology. This paper compares (1) the cost of electricity (COE) without and with CO2 removal/avoidance and (2) the impact of the incremental cost of CO2 reduction on COE for different technology options, including replacing existing coal plants with natural-gas-fired combined cycle (NGCC), integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) with and without CO2 removal, pulverized coal (PC) with CO2 scrubber, and nuclear plants. Full and partial compliance with the Kyoto Protocol are addressed.
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Choubey, Janardan, and Bhaskar Choubey. "1 GB at 1 MBPS: Cost of information society." In 2011 International Conference on Information Society (i-Society). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/i-society18435.2011.5978486.

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Silva, André Carvalho, and Orlando Lee. "Reconhecendo Grafos com até 1 Cruzamento." In II Encontro de Teoria da Computação. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/etc.2017.3199.

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Grueger, Klaus, Frank Schirrmeister, Lutz Filor, Christian von Reventlow, Ulrich Schneider, Gerriet Mueller, Nicolai Sefzik, and Sven Fiedrich. "MPEG-1 low-cost encoder solution." In Advanced Networks and Services, edited by Naohisa Ohta, Heinz U. Lemke, and Jean C. Lehureau. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.201216.

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Meusburger, Clara, and Dominic A. Schupke. "Rerouting of 1+1 Optical Channels: Cost Benefits for Incrementally Planned Networks." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2009.owy2.

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Morgan, David, Donald Remson, Matthew Wallace, and Vello Kuuskraa. User's Manual for the FE/NETL Onshore CO2 EOR Cost Model, Version 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1661585.

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Belencan, Helen, and Gary Smith. RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel) Co-Firing Cost/Benefit Analysis Using the NCEL RDF Cost Model. Volume 1. Project Results. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada173980.

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Ho, W. S. Winston, and Yang Han. FE0026919: Novel CO2-Selective Membranes for CO2 Capture from <1% CO2 Sources. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1574273.

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Smilowitz, Saul. Military Dress Coat Alignment Problem, Phase 1. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada243703.

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Troost, K. G., and D. B. Booth. Cost of 1:12,000-scale geologic map; $500,000: cost of 3D data, priceless. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/221901.

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Slaughter, Julie. TERFENOL-D Lamination Process Cost Reduction, Option 1. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, October 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada370453.

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Silva, E. M., and S. R. Booth. Cost effectiveness studies of environmental technologies: Volume 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), February 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/79893.

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Williams, Alison, Ed Vine, Sarah Price, Andrew Sturges, and Greg Rosenquist. The Cost of Enforcing Building Energy Codes: Phase 1. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1171620.

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Yildiz, B., K. C. Chang, D. J. Meyers, H. You, J. D. Carter, J. W. Elam, D. A. Honegger, J. A. Libera, and M. J. Pellin. SOEC efficiency and cost improvement Part 1 and 2. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/947082.

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Hawley, John K., Bryan E. Brett, and William A. Chapman. Cost and Information Effectiveness Analysis. Volume 1. Improved Methodology. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada165844.

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