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Maziak, Wasim, Ziyad Ben Taleb, Mohammad Ebrahimi Kalan, Thomas Eissenberg, James Thrasher, Alan Shihadeh, and Taghrid Asfar. "Pictorial health warning labels on the waterpipe device are effective in reducing smoking satisfaction, puffing behaviour and exposure to CO: first evidence from a crossover clinical laboratory study." Tobacco Control 28, e1 (January 11, 2019): e37-e42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2018-054682.

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ObjectivesThis study examined the effect of pictorial health warning labels (HWLs) on the waterpipe (WP) device on smokers’ experience, puffing behaviour, harm perception and exposure to respiratory toxicants.MethodsThirty WP smokers completed two 45 min ad libitum smoking sessions (WP without HWL vs WP with HWL) in a crossover design study. Exhaled carbon monoxide (eCO) was measured before and after each smoking session. Puff topography was recorded throughout the smoking session, and participants completed survey questionnaires assessing subjective smoking experiences and harm perception.ResultsSignificant differences were observed in eCO levels between the two study conditions, with lower levels of eCO boost recorded following smoking the WP fitted with HWL (16 ppm) compared with WP without HWL (22.7 ppm). Participants had more puffs, shorter interpuff intervals and a higher total puff volume during smoking the WP without HWL relative to WP with HWL (p values <0.05). We documented enhanced reports of satisfaction, taste and puff liking following smoking the WP without HWL compared with the WP with HWL. WP harm perception was significantly higher among participants after smoking the WP with HWL compared with WP without HWL.ConclusionThis pilot study shows that placing HWL on the WP device is effective in reducing WP smoker’s positive experiences, puffing parameters and exposure to carbon monoxide. HWLs lead also to more appreciation of WP harmful effects, making them a promising regulatory approach for addressing the spread of WP smoking among young adults in the USA.
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Lambert, Victoria C., Rachel E. Davis, Lucy Popova, and James F. Thrasher. "Cessation Conversations and Quit Attempts: Differences by Ethnicity and Language Preference." American Journal of Health Behavior 44, no. 4 (July 1, 2020): 473–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5993/ajhb.44.4.9.

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Objectives: Conversations about pictorial cigarette health warning labels (HWLs) encourage quit attempts, and prior research suggests prevalence of these conversations varies by ethnicity. We assessed the frequency of conversations about text-only HWLs among Latino and non-Latino white smokers and the relationship between conversations and subsequent quit attempts. Methods: Latino and non-Latino white adult smokers in the United States (N = 4403) were surveyed every 4 months over 2 years. Surveys queried smoking behaviors, recent quit attempts, HWL responses, including HWL conversations, and socio-demographic variables. Negative binomial generalized estimating equation (GEE) models regressed the frequency of HWL conversations on study variables. Logistic GEE models regressed quit attempts at follow-up surveys on responses from the prior wave, including frequency of HWL conversations and their interaction with ethnicity. Results: Spanish preference Latinos reported the most HWL conversations (85%), followed by English preference Latinos (59%), and non-Latino Whites (35%). More frequent HWL conversations predicted subsequent quit attempts (AOR = 1.74, 95% CI = 1.32, 2.30), but ethnicity did not moderate this effect. Conclusions: Latinos appear to talk more frequently about HWLs than non-Latino Whites but are no more likely to quit as a result. Cessation campaigns should use messages that encourage conversations about quitting.
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Hu, Liang, Lianqiang Che, Chen Wu, Mihai Victor Curtasu, Fali Wu, Zhengfeng Fang, Yan Lin, et al. "Metabolomic Profiling Reveals the Difference on Reproductive Performance between High and Low Lactational Weight Loss Sows." Metabolites 9, no. 12 (December 4, 2019): 295. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo9120295.

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Sows suffering excess weight loss during lactation may delay weaning to estrus interval (WEI) and have a detrimental effect on subsequent reproductive performance, however, the underlying mechanism is not completely clear. Therefore, the goal of this study was to investigate physiological profiles manifested in plasma originating from high (HWL) and low lactational weight loss (LWL) sows. The plasma biochemical parameters, hormones, antioxidant parameters, and milk compositions were assessed. Furthermore, plasma metabolites were analyzed using ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry in positive and negative ion modes. Results showed that HWL sows had a lower feed intake and higher lactational weight loss and prolonged WEI, but had similar litter performance and milk composition compared to LWL sows. These changes were associated with lower plasma insulin-like growth factor 1 and higher fibroblast growth factor 21 levels in the HWL sows. Moreover, HWL led to a severe oxidative stress and metabolic damage, as accompanied by excessive protein breakdown and lipids mobilization at weaning. Metabolomic analysis revealed differences in 46 compounds between HWL and LWL sows, and the identified compounds were enriched in metabolic pathways related to amino acids metabolism, fatty acids oxidation metabolism, bile acids biosynthesis, and nucleoside metabolism. These results provide the evidence for physiological mechanism in sows with excessive lactational weight loss that delayed the WEI. Metabolomic data provides essential information and gives rise to potential targets for the development of nutritional intervention strategies.
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Akand, S., MA Bashar, S. Rahman, and HR Khan. "Morphometric variation in the species of two subfamilies of lycaenid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) of Bangladesh." Journal of Biodiversity Conservation and Bioresource Management 3, no. 1 (May 22, 2018): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbcbm.v3i1.36756.

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A laboratory examination was done on the morphometric variation of lycaenid butterflies. Identifying characteristics, viz. forewing length (FWL), hind wing length (HWL), body length (BdL) and antennal length (AntL) were used for the analysis. A total of 514 individuals of lycaenid butterflies was identified under two subfamilies Polyommatinae and Theclinae. Among them 265 individuals were placed under 19 species of Polyommatinae and 249 individuals under 25 species of Theclinae. ANOVA tests were conducted to find differences between the butterfly species of the two subfamilies through identifying characters like FWL (F=10.37, P=0.005), HWL (F=3.81, P=0.067), BdL (F=5.78, P=0.027) and AntL (F=2.77, P=0.114). A linear regression analysis of FWL, HWL, BdL and AntL of the species under the two subfamilies showed significant differences between Polyommatinae and Theclinae. These differences stand among the species of both the subfamilies and produced good results to identify the species more correctly.J. Biodivers. Conserv. Bioresour. Manag. 2017, 3(1): 9-16
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Lingwall, Cailyn, Eric Nehl, Marina Topuridze, Lela Sturua, Nuka Maglakelidze, and Carla Berg. "Perceived Effectiveness of Differing Health Warning Label Messaging Strategies among Adults in the Republic of Georgia: One Size Does Not Fit All." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 10 (October 11, 2018): 2221. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15102221.

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Background: While pictorial health warning labels (HWLs) are evidence-based, the different messaging strategies are understudied. Methods: We analyzed 2014 national survey data from 1163 Georgian adults to examine: (1) perceived effectiveness of pictorial vs. text-only HWLs; (2) pictorial HWL themes; and (3) correlates of perceived effectiveness of different pictorial themes. Participants were randomized to evaluate the effectiveness of either Set A or Set B of HWLs (each contained half pictorial, half text-only). Results: All but 2 pictorial HWLs were perceived as more effective than text-only. Factor analyses identified one factor among Set A (“benign”) and two in Set B pictorial HWLs (“benign”, “gruesome”). Among Set A pictorial HWLs, correlates of greater perceived effectiveness included being female, rural residence, not having children, and nonsmoker status. Among smokers, correlates included being female and unmarried, fewer smoking friends, and higher quitting importance. Among Set B, 43.8% rated gruesome pictorial HWLs more effective, 12.9% benign more effective, and 43.4% equally effective. Correlates of perceiving benign more effective included fewer smoking friends and higher income. Among smokers, lower income predicted gruesome being perceived as more effective; fewer smoking friends and higher quitting importance predicted perceiving benign as more effective. Conclusion: A variety of pictorial HWL strategies should be used.
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Yu, Xiao-Li, Jin Yang, Ting Chen, Yi-min Liu, Wei-ping Xue, Ming-Hui Wang, and Shou-Min Bai. "Excessive Pretreatment Weight Loss Is a Risk Factor for the Survival Outcome of Esophageal Carcinoma Patients Undergoing Radical Surgery and Postoperative Adjuvant Chemotherapy." Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2018 (2018): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6075207.

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Background. The prognostic values of weight loss and body mass index (BMI) in esophageal carcinoma remain controversial. This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of weight loss on the survival of patients undergoing radical surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. Methods. The medical records of 189 consecutive patients with nonmetastatic esophageal carcinoma treated in our hospital between January 2012 and December 2013 were reviewed, and 121 patients were included for analysis. Results. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that the 3-year overall survival rate was significantly higher in the low pretreatment weight loss (pre-LWL) group than in the high pretreatment weight loss (pre-HWL) group (P<0.001). In addition, the 3-year overall survival rate of normal weight group was higher than that of overweight and underweight groups (P=0.007). Multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis showed that pre-LWL group had a significantly better 3-year overall survival than pre-HWL group (P=0.027, HR = 1.89, and 95% CI = 1.07–3.32). pN stage and age were also the survival prognostic factors. Conclusions. Our study showed that low pretreatment weight loss predicted a better survival outcome in the esophageal carcinoma patients with radical surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy. However, BMI and weight loss during treatment had no impact on the survival outcome.
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Li, Zheng, Qiang Ren, Xuekun Wang, Zongtao Zhou, Lijun Hu, Liming Deng, Li Guan, and Qianqian Qiu. "Discovery of HWL-088: A highly potent FFA1/GPR40 agonist bearing a phenoxyacetic acid scaffold." Bioorganic Chemistry 92 (November 2019): 103209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioorg.2019.103209.

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Anandan, C., and C. Senthil Kumar. "Investigation of Changes in Beach Morphology due to Coastal Armoring." Energy and Environment Research 11, no. 1 (May 21, 2021): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/eer.v11n1p65.

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The Tsunami, which struck the east coast of India on 26th December 2004, caused huge damage to life, property and environment. Beyond the heavy toll on human lives, it had caused an enormous environmental impact. Kalpakkam located in the south east coast of India is one of the areas affected by the tsunami. At some locations along the coast around Kalpakkam, morphological changes, vegetation loss and fatality were reported. Later, a slew of remedial measures were initiated at Kalpakkam in 2006 and construction of coastal armoring in the form of Tsunami Protection Wall (TPW) of 3.2 km length was one of them. A study was undertaken to assess the impact of this TPW on the surroundings based on periodic measurements of High Water Line (HWL) before and after construction of the wall. Also beach profiles were made at selected locations to observe seasonal changes in sedimentation pattern (i.e. accretion and erosion). As the residential area at Kalpakkam is located between fishing hamlets at northern and southern side, it is necessary to understand the impact of TPW, if any, in the surrounding area and on the fishing hamlets. Towards this assessment, high resolution satellite data such as Quickbird and IKONOS were employed (for the years 2002, 2003, 2009 and 2011) to measure the HWL. In addition, monthly beach profiles were carried out to measure the sedimentation pattern at selected transects with the help of N3 Precision Level survey instrument for the year 2009. The detailed investigations and analysis revealed no significant impact on the beach morphology and sedimentation patterns due to the construction of TPW, within the residential areas as well as at fishing hamlets. The average variations in the position of HWL along the coast was 4.6m and sedimentation changes were in the range of &asymp; 0.5m in the berm of backshore region and &asymp; 1.7m in the swash zone of the foreshore region all along the study area. No adverse effect is observed and the variations observed are similar to that in an unarmored control beach. The study provides the confidence that multi-dated satellite monitoring together with the profiling of beach would suffice the need for understanding the changes in the beach morphology due to the construction of beach armoring.
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Winkler, Peter, Stefan Odreitz-Stark, Eva Haas, Martin Thalhammer, and Richard Partl. "Commissioning, dosimetric characterization and machine performance assessment of the LIAC HWL mobile accelerator for Intraoperative Radiotherapy." Zeitschrift für Medizinische Physik 30, no. 4 (November 2020): 279–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zemedi.2020.06.004.

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Saputra, Angga Dwi, Heryoso Setiyono, and Agus Anugroho Dwi Saputro. "Pemetaan Batimetri dan Sedimen Dasar di Perairan Karangsong, Kabupaten Indramayu, Jawa Barat." BULETIN OSEANOGRAFI MARINA 5, no. 1 (April 3, 2016): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/buloma.v5i1.11294.

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Perairan Karangsong adalah wilayah pesisir di Kabupaten Indramayu dan merupakan kawasan penting bagi perekonomian masyarakat setempat. Adanya rencana pengembangan serta perawatan infrastruktur di wilayah Pesisir Karangsong secara berkelanjutan diperlukan adanya penelitian mengenai batimetri, kelerengan perairan dan sedimen dasar. Tujuan dari penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui kedalaman perairan, profil perairan, kelerengan serta jenis sedimen dasar di Perairan Karangsong. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian adalah metode kuantitatif. Metode pengambilan data kedalaman dan sedimen dasar dilakukan di wilayah yang dianggap mewakili kerakteristik wilayah seluruhnya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kedalaman Perairan Karangsong, Kabupaten Indramayu berkisar antara 1 meter sampai 11 meter dengan nilai kelerengan berkisar antara 0,250◦ hingga 0,277◦ dengan rata-rata kelerengan adalah hampir datar. Perairan Karangsong, Kabupaten Indramayu memiliki tipe pasang surut campuran condong harian ganda dengan nilai nilai Formzahl sebesar 0,57. nilai-nilai elevasi Perairan Karangsong meliputi MSL 64 cm, HHWL 118,9 cm, LLWL 9,19 cm, LWL 10 cm dan HWL 110 cm. Jenis Sedimen Dasar di Perairan Karangsong, Kabupaten Indramayu adalah pasir (silt) dan pasir lanauan (silty sand). Kata kunci: Batimetri, Sedimen Dasar, Kelerengan, Perairan Karangsong.
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Peixoto, da Rocha Cesar. "Proposta de uma tecnologia para levantamento da morfologia costeira com aplicação de tecnologia GNSS." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2009. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/8196.

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O ambiente costeiro é berçário natural para um grande número de espécies marinhas, principalmente onde ocorrem mangues e recifes, que funcionam como abrigo natural para a desova e início de vida de muitas espécies marinhas. A linha de costa está inserida nesse ambiente, pois representa o limite entre o mar e o continente, no alcance máximo das ondas, onde cessa a ação marinha efetiva. Entretanto, a dinâmica de movimentação das marés torna esse limite uma zona de fronteira de difícil demarcação e monitoramento. Além disso, as alterações geomorfológicas, muitas vezes catalisadas pelas interferências antrópicas, diminuem a capacidade de regeneração natural das praias, dificultando o gerenciamento desse ambiente. Em virtude disso, essa tese desenvolveu alguns experimentos para localizar e monitorar linhas de costa nas praias de Sauaçui e Japaratinga, localizadas no Estado de Alagoas Brasil, aplicando tecnologia de posicionamento dos sistemas GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System), com base em um indicador de linha de costa com representação matemática, correspondente à máxima altura alcançada pelas marés nos últimos 20 anos, acrescida do run-up, correspondente ao espraio das ondas. O GPS (Global Positioning System), que a partir deste ponto será designado apenas GPS, consiste em um sistema de posicionamento por satélite pertencente ao GNSS e pode gerar posicionamentos no modo dinâmico relativo, com precisão de poucos centímetros e suas técnicas já vem sendo aplicadas em programas de gerenciamento costeiro em várias partes do mundo. Entretanto, as alturas geradas pelo GPS são elipsoidais e representam um problema para o uso desse sistema em aplicações que envolvem altitudes, como é o caso das linhas de costa, que são relacionadas com o nível do mar. A técnica proposta nessa tese gera o modelo de elevação digital da praia, com base em perfis de praia, no mesmo referencial de nível das marés e nele identifica a linha de costa. Para isso, os referenciais verticais de maré e do GPS são correlacionados através de um artifício apropriado que requer o conhecimento das alturas de maré e do GPS em um mesmo local. Os perfis de praia aqui referidos são constituídos de pontos coordenados gerados pelo deslocamento de uma antena GPS em ziguezague ao longo da praia. Essa metodologia mostrou-se adequada para localizar e monitorar linhas de costa com precisão sub-métrica e tem como principal vantagem o fato desse modelo facilitar a visualização do comportamento da linha d´água, sendo apropriado para simular o deslocamento do mar sobre o continente. Os resultados mostram a localização geográfica das linhas de costa das praias objeto desse estudo, expressas no Sistema de Projeção Cartográfica Universal Transverso de Mercator (UTM). O monitoramento da linha de costa provém da comparação do seu traçado, superpondo-se os modelos produzidos em diferentes épocas e indica comportamento sazonal das linhas de costas tanto nas praias de Japaratinga (máximo de 6,0 m), como na praia de Sauaçui (máximo de 8,0 m). Além disso, como o referencial do GPS tem grande estabilidade, ele pode ser usado no monitoramento da estabilidade dos marcos de apoio, cujas coordenadas são suscetíveis de alterações, em havendo subsidências do solo e/ou movimentações de placas da crosta terrestre
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Palmkvist, Anders. "Hål till Hål Massfördelning i Dieselinsprutare." Thesis, KTH, Maskinkonstruktion (Inst.), 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-100745.

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Olika exemplar av common railinsprutare har testats i avseende på fördelning av bränsle över insprutarens åtta hål. Mätutrustning har konstruerats för att samla upp varje bränslestråle var för sig i varsitt provrör som sedan vägts. En stor del av arbetet bestod av konstruktion av mätutrustningen och anpassningar för att kunna utföra mätningarna så noggrant som möjligt. Tre olika insprutare av samma modell och en insprutare av senare modell testades för två olika driftspunkter och resultatet jämfördes med tidigare uppmätta värden för rökemissioner. Ytterligare sex insprutare testades för en driftspunkt. Samtliga insprutare visade upp hål till hålvariationer i olika stor utsträckning. Sammantaget av alla tio testade insprutare så kan enbart hål till hålvariationerna inte förklara skillnaderna i rök.
Different examples of common rail injectors have been tested, referring to fuel distribution over the injector’s eight nozzle holes. Measurement equipment has been constructed to collect each fuel spray separately in one test tube each, which then will be weighed. A big part of the work has been constructing the measurement equipment and adjustments to be able to do the measurements as accurate as possible. Three different injectors of the same model and one injector of a later model were tested at two different load points and the results were compared with earlier measured smoke emissions. Another six injectors were tested at one load point. All the tested injectors showed hole to hole variations of different size. Summarizing the test results for the ten injectors, hole to hole variations can not alone explain differences in smoke production.
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Weinhold, Toralf. "Die HWS-Distorsion." Diss., lmu, 2008. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-87313.

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Klovland, Veronica. "Demokratins svarta hål." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för hållbar samhälls- och teknikutveckling, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-14836.

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Bobrovský, Ondřej. "Vzduchotechnika bazénových hal." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-371831.

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Diploma thesis is focused on problematics of ventilation of swimming pool halls. Thesis describes the design of air handling units for swimming pool halls and operation risks. It presents different variants of ventilation with mentioned advantages and disadvantages of individual technical solutions. A swimming pool air handling unit was measured in real conditions as a part of experimental solution. The goal of measuring was to analyze thermal efficiency of cross flow heat exchanger aswell as to monitor working modes and functions of unit. Based on informations gathered during experimental measuring, two different variants of ventilation were designed. Both designs are evaluated economically during extreme weather conditions and during the whole year.
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Halla, Ondřej. "Mikroklima bazénových hal." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-391922.

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The diploma thesis deals with the problems of the indoor environment of swimming pool halls. Firstly, it describes issues and principles of designing HVAC system in the areas with high humidity production. Thesis then focuses on various approaches to calculations of evaporation from the water surface and different possibilities of dehumidification including different types of HVAC units. This knowledge was applied to the design of HVAC system for particular assigned building, for which are proposed two different solutions. Thesis includes experimental part, its aim is to analyse one specific critical part of the hall. Based on local surveying and long-term measurements a few possibilities of improvement are suggested.
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Slabá, Jana. "Vzduchotechnika bazénových hal." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-392055.

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The diploma thesis is focused on the description of the properties of humid air, its evaporation and its chemical composition. Calculation of the amount of evaporated water from the water surface or condensate evaporation during the drying process using domestic appliances, for rooms with permanent humidity and wet operation. In the theoretical part I will deal specifically with the methods of calculation of the evaporation and the properties of the inner microclimate depending on the external conditions with its influence on the building structures and the persons who will be present in such a microclimate. A solution of the air-conditioning unit is taken from the bachelor's thesis and three other variants of air-conditioning units are designed, which are compared in the framework of the optimal and economical solution for operation in the pool environment. The experimental part is focused on specific examples of calculation and measurement. The measurement deals with year-round moisture measurements in damp rooms in family buildings, specifically in bathrooms. Another part of the experimental measurement will be the determination of the amount of evaporated water from a domestic appliance designed to dry the laundry in a condensing manner. And the main, fundamental measurement is the amount of evaporated water on a particular model of the pool hall.
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Carcabal, Pierre. "Etude par spectroscopie infrarouge des complexes C2H2-HCl et C2H4-HCl." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2000. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00009002.

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Les interactions intermoléculaires jouent un rôle important dans de nombreux processus tant dans le domaine de la physique que de la chimie. L'étude des systèmes de petite taille liés par ces interactions (complexes moléculaires) permet d'avoir des informations très précises à partir desquelles il est possible d'aller plus avant dans la compréhension des processus qui résultent des ces interactions (prédissociation, changement de structure des entités du complexe). Pour étudier expérimentalement les complexes moléculaires de petite taille, nous avons élaboré un dispositif combinant un jet moléculaire pulsé à fente et une diode laser accordable dans l'infrarouge. Ce dispositif nous a permis d'observer les spectres d'absorption infrarouges de complexes à basse température (10 K) et à haute résolution (5.10-3 cm-1) avec une grande sensibilité grâce au système de détection synchrone hétérodyne que nous utilisons. Nous avons observé les spectres du mode d'élongation H-Cl des complexes C2H2-HCl et C2H4-HCl. Les résultats expérimentaux que nous ont fournis l'analyse spectroscopique rovibrationnelle des ces vibrations intramoléculaires ont permis de remonter à des informations sur les interactions mises en jeu dans ces complexes (influence de l'excitation vibrationnelle sur l'interaction, estimation de l'énergie de liaison à partir d'un modèle pseudo-diatomique). Afin d'avoir une vision plus globale des systèmes étudiés, nous avons complétés notre étude expérimentale par des études de chimie quantique. Nous avons notament dépassé les approximations usuelles des calculs ab initio par un calcul du potentiel intermoléculaire sur une grille à deux dimensions. Nous avons ainsi pu obtenir des informations sur les effets d'anharmonicité, de la correction de l'erruer de superposition de base et de couplages entre les mouvements intramoléculaires et intermoléculaires.
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Eriksson, Lars-Peter. "Effektsekvens på hal is." Thesis, University of Gävle, Ämnesavdelningen för datavetenskap, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-4819.

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Detta examensarbete handlar ”Verklighetstrogen Effektskomposition”. Målet med arbetet är att undersöka och utnyttja alla de olika aspekterna som gör att en film med specialeffekter känns så verklighetstrogen som möjligt. Arbetet handlar om de olika delarna i en filmproduktionsfas så som pre-production,production och post-production. Filmen som skapas är en specialeffektsbaserad hemmavideo som har som syfte att vara så chockande som möjligt i förhållande till vad man förväntar sig när man börjar kolla. Arbetets fokus ligger mycket på tracking i en svårtrackad miljö där detta problem kommer att lösas.

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Norrish, Michael. "C formalised in HOL." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.624131.

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Books on the topic "HWL"

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Cho, Pyŏng-hwa. Chʻajagaya hal kil: Cho Pyŏng-hwa sijip. Sŏul: Minŭmsa, 1991.

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Yi, Hyo-sam. Nong chon kyo hwa: Inohke hal ili mansūpchicha. [Seoul]: Han UL, 1992.

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Hwa. Sŏul-si: Han'gyŏre Ch'ulp'an, 2009.

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Bramson, Philip A. Hal. [US]: [s.l.], 1998.

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Hal. Toronto: Stoddart, 1991.

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Hawl. London: Star Books, 1986.

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Goetze, Jutta. Howl. Northborough, MA: Sundance, 2007.

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László, Arany. Hol volt, hol nem volt. Budapest: Móra, 1995.

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1947-, Révai Gábor, ed. Hol voltam, hol nem voltam. Pozsony: Kalligram, 2011.

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Domi, Etleva. Vepra të autorëve dhe studiuesve Francezë për Shqipërinë dhe Shqiptarët: (Shek. XVI-XX) : bibliografi. Tiranë: Biblioteka Kombëtare, 2001.

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van Tol, A., F. M. van’t Hooft, T. van Gent, and G. M. Dallinga-Thie. "HDL Subfractions, HDL Receptors and HDL Turnover." In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 15–21. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1268-0_3.

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Bährle-Rapp, Marina. "HWS." In Springer Lexikon Kosmetik und Körperpflege, 262. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71095-0_4834.

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Iwamoto, Ryo, Eisuke Mekada, Thomas G. Hofmann, Eva Krieghoff-Henning, Masaaki Kobayashi, Ken Takamatsu, Jennifer Defren, et al. "Hyl." In Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules, 886. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0461-4_100633.

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Schwartz, Thibault. "HAL." In Rob | Arch 2012, 92–101. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-1465-0_8.

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Sainburg, Robert L., Andrew L. Clark, George E. Billman, Zachary J. Schlader, Toby Mündel, Kevin Milne, Earl G. Noble, et al. "HDL." In Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease, 383. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29807-6_2498.

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Abbas, Karim. "HDL." In Handbook of Digital CMOS Technology, Circuits, and Systems, 317–409. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37195-1_9.

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Harrison, John, Konrad Slind, and Rob Arthan. "HOL." In The Seventeen Provers of the World, 11–19. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11542384_3.

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Neiderbach, Shelley. "Hal." In Invisible Wounds:, 127–54. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315784625-8.

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Obua, Steven, and Sebastian Skalberg. "Importing HOL into Isabelle/HOL." In Automated Reasoning, 298–302. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11814771_27.

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Mazzotti, I., M. F. Hein, and W. H. M. Castro. "HWS-Schleudertrauma." In Münsteraner Sachverständigengespräche, 69–91. Heidelberg: Steinkopff, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57536-5_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "HWL"

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Santiago Ortega, Javier, and Maria Cristina Tavares. "Fault Impedance Analysis in Half-Wavelength Transmission Lines." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Sistemas Elétricos - SBSE2020. sbabra, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.48011/sbse.v1i1.2473.

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Half-wavelength (HWL) line has excellent steady-state properties to power transmission over very long distances, and technical and economic advantages over HVDC very long lines. However, protection system based on impedance calculations need carefully attention due to specific behavior of HWL line under fault. This paper analyzes the fault impedance on HLW lines to produce more insight about the effect of the capacitance, the point of fault, the resonance phenomenon, the transmission line model and the phasor estimation to the impedance measurement process in protective devices. This paper shows that the phase impedance estimation suffers higher deviation from ideal values as faults are applied far away from terminals and transposition introduces an additional deviation. Three characteristic impedance zones can be observed in HWL line. The steady-state phase impedance can be measured with a small error in the first zone and the third zone. Faults in the second zone (the middle of line) introduce a very high deviation due to line transposition.
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Park, Young-Chul. "Hot-Water Layer, Heat-Loss Characteristics of an Open-Pool-Type Research Reactor for Reducing the Pool Top Radiation Level." In ASME 2010 3rd Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting collocated with 8th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm-icnmm2010-31133.

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During an open-pool-type research reactor operation, it is necessary to access the pool top area for un/loading irradiation test pieces by a required irradiation period. However, when the reactor pool top radiation level exceeds the limit of radiation level by the rising of reactor chimney water contaminated by radioactivity due to a natural convection of the pool water, access the reactor pool top area is denied due to the high radiation level. In the case of HANARO, a hot-water layer (HWL, hereinafter) is maintained below a depth of 1.2 m from the top of the reactor pool in order to reduce the radiation level of the reactor pool top area. After a normal operation of the HWL, the pool top radiation level is safely maintained below the limit of the pool top radiation level. For studying more the characteristics of the HWL under a reactor coolant downward flow condition, The HWL heat loss is calculated based on the HANARO HWL calculation model. The HWL heat loss characteristics were reviewed by variations of the HWL temperature, reactor core coolant flow direction, and reactor power. It was confirmed through the results that the HWL heat loss under a reactor coolant downward flow condition was increased by about 20% to 60% over that under a reactor coolant upward flow condition, as per the HWL temperature variation. It was the reason that the HWL bottom convection heat loss was increased by the higher flow rate under a reactor coolant downward flow condition than that under a reactor coolant in an upward flow condition.
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Scheidgen, Markus, Anatolij Zubow, and Robert Sombrutzki. "HWL — A high performance wireless sensor research network." In 2012 Ninth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/inss.2012.6240552.

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Reinsmith, Alexander, and Bryan W. Schlake. "Standardization of High-Wide Load Measurement Using Laser-Based Technology." In 2015 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2015-5682.

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Each year, thousands of open-top loads are shipped across North America over the Class I railroad network. Many of these loads are high-value, high-risk shipments, presenting considerable operational challenges for the carriers due to special handling requirements. Shipments that extend beyond a standard geometric envelope, denoted by various “plates” in the Association of American Railroads (AAR) Open Top Loading Rules (OTLR), are considered to be over dimensional, or High-Wide Loads (HWLs). Historically, railroad mechanical personnel have measured HWLs manually using a tape measure, plumb line, level, and various homemade devices. Measurement methodologies and philosophies can vary widely among mechanical inspectors. As a result, railroads have recently sought out new technologies to standardize the measurement process, resulting in greater safety, efficiency, accuracy and documentation. Taking the lead in this effort, Norfolk Southern Corp. (NS), BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad have all worked closely with InfraMeasure, Inc. in their development of a patent pending, portable, laser-based measurement system known as SafeLoad®. This paper documents the development of this technology, including the completion of successful repeatability tests and the training of dozens of car inspectors from multiple railroads on the use of the system. In 2014, laser-based measurement technology was deployed across the entire NS network and was also used extensively by Union Pacific Railroad. In addition, BNSF and other Class I railroads began testing with the thought of implementing in the near future. Repeatability tests performed among newly trained employees indicated high levels of precision, with field measurements deviating by no more than 0.25 inches among various inspectors. Additional field testing confirmed a reduction in labor time and personnel required to measure HWLs by as much as one half while significantly improving measurement accuracy and reducing fall related risks by eliminating the need to climb on HWLs. In addition to these immediate benefits, the early stages of implementation have highlighted a potential long-term need for standardized measurement training within the industry. Anticipating the growing knowledge gap left by attrition, railroad mechanical departments are placing greater emphasis on training new car inspectors to assume the safety critical task of HWL measurement. This paper explores the current state of HWL measurement in the US railroad industry and identifies potential solutions, using technology, to further standardize both the practice of measuring HWLs and the training of new inspectors.
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Wido, Daniel M., Denis J. DiAngelo, and Brian P. Kelly. "Robotic Simulation of an Eccentric Lever Arm Protocol and a Novel Head Weight Protocol for Evaluation of the Subaxial Cervical Spine: An In Vitro Biomechancial Comparison." In ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2011-53740.

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In vitro testing provides a critical tool for understanding the biomechanics of the subaxial cervical spine. Previous common testing protocols used to evaluate the subaxial cervical spine include pure moment, follower load, and eccentric lever arm (EL) loading methods [1,2,3]. Although these methods are widely accepted, there is always a goal to try to better simulate physiologic loading conditions. While the follower load attempts to simulate compression due to muscle activation, no previous protocol has taken into account the constant vertical force vector applied to C2 produced by the weight of the human head. Furthermore, we are unaware of previous direct protocol to protocol comparisons using the same testing platform and test specimens. Our multi-axis programmable robotic testing platform (Spine Robot) provides the means to explore such comparisons. The objectives of this study were: 1) to develop a novel head weight influenced loading protocol (HWL), 2) simulate and compare the EL protocol and the HWL protocol on a single programmable robotic testing frame with a consistent specimen sample group.
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Schlake, Bryan W., Brian S. Daniel, and Ron Voorheis. "Laser-Based Measurement of Over Dimensional Freight Rail Shipments." In 2012 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2012-74065.

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In pursuit of improved safety, Norfolk Southern Corp. (NS) has partnered with Amberg Technologies to explore the potential benefits of a laser-based measurement system for measuring over dimensional freight rail shipments. Shipments that do not fall within a standard geometric envelope, denoted as Plate B in the Association of American Railroads (AAR) Open Top Loading Rules [1], are considered to be over dimensional, or High-Wide Loads (HWLs). Extending beyond the limits of the Plate B diagram, these loads are not permitted in unrestricted interchange service. Instead, they must be measured both at points of origin and at interchange points. For US Class I Railroads, the de facto method for measuring HWLs requires mechanical personnel to either climb on the equipment or use a ladder and physically measure the overall height and width of the load. Using a tape measure, plumb line, and 6-foot level, car inspectors, or carmen, must often make multiple measurements to determine the height or width of a critical point on the load. The summation of these measurements can be subject to mathematical human error. In addition to the inherent limitations with regards to accuracy and efficiency, this method of measurement presents considerable safety challenges. The objective of the project was to develop a portable, cost-effective and accurate measurement system to improve the day-to-day operational process of measuring HWLs and reduce human exposure to railyard hazards. Norfolk Southern worked closely with Amberg Technologies to provide a clear overview of the current measuring methods, requirements, challenges and risks associated with HWLs. Amberg then developed a prototype system (with patent pending) and successful tests have been completed at both a point of origin for NS shipments and at a location where HWLs are received at interchange. The measuring system consists of a tripod mounted laser, a specially designed track reference target (TRT) and software designed specifically for HWL measurements. The system allows car inspectors to take measurements from a safe, strategic location away from the car. As a result, this system eliminates the need to climb on the equipment or a ladder and greatly reduces the amount of time spent on and around live tracks. In addition, initial tests indicate that this technology reduces the labor time required to measure HWLs by as much as one half while improving measurement accuracy. These tests have demonstrated that a laser-based system has the potential to greatly improve the safety, efficiency and accuracy associated with measuring HWLs.
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Senger, R., and J. Ewing. "Investigations of the Possible Separation Distance Between Spent Fuel/High-Level Waste and a Low/Intermediate-Level Waste Repositories due to Gas and Heat Generation." In ASME 2011 14th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2011-59220.

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This study is part of a generic investigation for the assessment of the required minimum distance between a Spent Fuel/High-Level Waste/ Intermediate-Level Waste (SF/HWL/ILW) repository and a Low/ Intermediate-Level Waste (L/ILW) repository. For this, a large-scale numerical model was constructed to investigate the two-phase flow behavior for such a repository configuration in a low-permeability claystone formation. The modeling focused on the pressurization mechanisms associated with (a) resaturation of backfilled underground facilities, (b) thermal effects caused by heat generation from the SF/HLW canisters, and (c) gas generation from corrosion and degradation of different wastes in the L/ILW and ILW caverns and in the SF/HLW emplacement tunnels. The model accounts for gas generation from corrosion and degradation of both L/ILW and ILW wastes indicating decreasing rates with time, and from corrosion of the SF/HLW canisters characterized by a constant rate. Heat generation from radioactive decay of radionuclides of MOX/UO2 wastes is described by an exponential decay with time. The preceding operational phases of the different repository components were simulated representing the transient initial conditions for the post-closure phase. The simulated pressure buildup in the L/ILW repository shows a near linear increase between 10 and 4,000 years when the peak pressure of 6.5 MPa is reached for a repository at about 370 m bg. This is followed by a similar decline, recovering to near hydrostatic pressures after 1 million years. The SF/HLW repository (repository level 600 m bg) indicates a pressure rise between 100 and 1,000 years affected by the early thermal effects, followed by a steep increase between 3,000 and 100,000 years when the pressures level off to a maximum of 6.5 MPa after 160,000 years (corresponding to a steel corrosion rate of 1 μm/year). This is the time when all the metal is corroded and the gas generation stops resulting in a sudden decline, and the pressures level off to about 4.5 MPa in the SF/HLW emplacement tunnel after 1 million years. The numerical modeling demonstrates that the main pressurization mechanism is from gas generation in the different repository components. The pressure histories show a distinct separation of the pressure peaks between the L/ILW repository and the SF/HLW/ILW repository. Moreover, the thermal phenomena affect the pressures in the SF/HLW repository at early time only (prior to about 2,000 years). The thermal expansion of the pore water in the nearfield around the SF/HLW tunnels does produce a relatively steep pressure buildup after 100 years, but it dissipates rapidly prior to the main pressure buildup caused by the gas generation and gas accumulation in the SF/HLW repository. The thermally induced pressure buildup is restricted to the vicinity of the SF/HLW emplacement tunnels (decameter range) and thus, significant interference of the thermally induced pressure perturbation around the SF/HLW/ILW repository with the early gas pressure buildup in the L/ILW repository can be excluded.
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P. Vieira, Jorge C., and Milton E. Z. Alcahuaman. "Methods of transient overvoltage suppression caused by energizing maneuver on a transmission line a little greater than the half- wavelength (HWL+)." In 2016 IEEE XXIII International Congress on Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computing (INTERCON). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/intercon.2016.7815576.

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Cilardo, Alessandro, Paolo Durante, Carmelo Lofiego, and Antonino Mazzeo. "Early Prediction of Hardware Complexity in HLL-to-HDL Translation." In 2010 International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/fpl.2010.97.

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Wemhoff, A. P., T. Dai, and A. S. Fleischer. "The Potential for Thermal Waste Energy Recovery in Industrial Kitchens." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-70551.

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Industrial kitchens consume significant amounts of energy, largely in the form of heat production by cooking and cleaning equipment, which requires removal by the facility’s heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. One potential means to improve the energy efficiency of industrial kitchens lies in the use of waste energy recovery of hot wastewater from an industrial-scale dishwasher. Examination of an on-campus dining facility suggests that waste heat recovery can occur at the facility gas hot water heater (HWH) and the dishwasher electric hot water booster (HWB). This study suggests that waste heat recovery is more financially viable in existing construction at the electric HWB, despite yielding less recovered heat than the gas HWH. A payback period of approximately two years is calculated for the installation of a 146 kW shell-and-tube heat exchanger. The corresponding annual source pollution reduction is approximately 13 kg of SO2, 6.5 kg of NOx, and 6.5 metric tons of CO2. However, new construction projects in similar building configurations could also include HWH heat recovery, resulting in a similar payback period but with more substantial annual source pollution reduction values: 14 kg of SO2, 33 kg of NOx, and 38 metric tons of CO2.
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Reports on the topic "HWL"

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Zachara, John M., Paul M. Bertsch, and Jeffrey R. Serne. Mineral Surface Processes Responsible for the Decreased Retardation (or Enhanced Mobilization) of 137 Cs from HWL Tank Discharges. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/829967.

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Skone, Timothy J. HLW Disposition. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1509389.

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Matyas, Josef, Adam R. Huckleberry, Carmen P. Rodriguez, Jesse B. Lang, Antionette T. Owen, and Albert A. Kruger. HLW Glass Studies: Development of Crystal-Tolerant HLW Glasses. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1062511.

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Hess, Nancy J., Andrew R. Felmy, Kevin M. Rosso, and Xia Yuanxian. Technetium Chemistry in HLW. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/893265.

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Hong-Geller, Elizabeth, and Alina Deshpande. State of HRL Facilities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1808812.

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E. Thomas. Defense HLW Glass Degradation Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/893535.

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D. Strachan. Defense HLW Glass Degradation Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/839531.

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Miller, M. S., G. Abell, R. Garrett, P. d'Entremont, J. R. Fowler, M. Mahoney, and L. Poe. HLW Tank Space Management, Final Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/12336.

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Skidmore, T. E. HLW Flexible jumper materials compatibility evaluation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1408818.

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Bellows, Peter, and Brad Hutchings. JHDL - An HDL for Reconfigurable Systems. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada450477.

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