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Osborne, Ian S. "A quantum optical storage box." Science 361, no. 6406 (September 6, 2018): 988.4–989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.361.6406.988-d.

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AKPENPUUN, Timothy, Banjo AKINYEMI, and Tayo OYESOMI. "A comparative study of using a wooden storage box and storage platform for white yam tuber storage." Acta agriculturae Slovenica 111, no. 1 (April 8, 2018): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.14720/aas.2018.111.1.02.

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<p>The study was undertaken to evaluate the performances of an experimental box and platform, as storage structures for white yam tubers (<em>Dioscorea rotundata </em>Poir.). The criteria used for evaluation were the degree of mass loss during storage, tuber sprouting and rotting during the 20 weeks storageperiod: March - June 2015. Measurements of temperatures and relative humidity of the storage environment were taken three times daily during the period. Mass loss in each tuber was measured weekly while sprouts were removed from tubers weekly. Results show that the average temperature and relative humidity in the experimental box were 29.7 °C and 78.6 % respectively, while for the platform, they were 30.7 °C and 76.5 %., respectively. Rotting was completely absent on tubers in both storage approaches. White yam tubers stored in the box exhibited a cumulative mass loss of 9 %, while on the platform, it was15.0 %. The experimental box performed better in respect to mass loss and nutritional composition.</p>
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Martinez, James. "Jackhammer Storage Box Boosts Field Safety." Opflow 43, no. 10 (October 2017): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5991/opf.2017.43.0069.

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Wright, F. S., and C. L. Butts. "Cold Storage and Tempering of Shelled Peanut1." Peanut Science 26, no. 1 (January 1, 1999): 61–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3146/i0095-3679-26-1-13.

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Abstract The fiberboard box (121×102×124 cm) used to transport and store shelled stock peanuts was compared with an unvented and vented plastic box (121×121×124 cm) for potential condensation during cooling in cold storage (2.5 C and 72% RH) and tempering (20 ± 5 C and 72 ± 20% RH) after removal from cold storage. The boxes held 1000 kg of shelled runner peanuts at about 6.3% w.b. moisture content. In cold storage, the time required for the temperature to change 50% (t50) was 87 and 63% for unvented and vented plastic boxes of the t50 of the fiberboard box, respectively. In the tempering phase, the center peanut temperature began to change after 50 hr in the fiberboard box compared to 19 hr in the vented plastic box. During tempering, the t50 for the unvented and vented plastic boxes were 63 and 36% compared to the fiberboard box. The temperatures in the vented plastic box responded faster to the surrounding conditions and the time for potential condensation to occur in the peanuts was less. These results suggest that a temperature-controlled area for tempering may be needed if the difference between the cold storage and tempering area temperatures is greater than 15 C.
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GRASSBERGER, PETER. "ON EFFICIENT BOX COUNTING ALGORITHMS." International Journal of Modern Physics C 04, no. 03 (June 1993): 515–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183193000525.

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We present two variants of a fast and storage efficient algorithm for box counting of fractals and fractal measures. In contrast to recently proposed algorithms, no sorting of the data is done. With comparable storage demands, CPU times are between 1 and 2 orders of magnitude lower than those needed with the latter algorithms.
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Komang, I. "RANCANG BANGUN SISTEM PENGUNCI LOKER OTOMATIS DENGAN KENDALI AKSES MENGGUNAKAN RFID DAN SIM 800L." Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Kendali dan Listrik 1, no. 1 (July 2, 2020): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.33365/jimel.v1i1.187.

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A storage box / locker is a facility used by people to store goods. Storage boxes are often found in buildings both in offices and in schools and other public places. Usually the existing storage box in a building still uses conventional keys. If using a conventional key security of goods in the box is still not guaranteed, but if you use an automatic item storage security system using RFID and Sim 800L, then the goods stored in the box will be guaranteed security and more efficient in its use.
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Deeks, Roger L. "Meter-Box-Cover Lifter Has Storage Compartment." Opflow 14, no. 10 (October 1988): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1551-8701.1988.tb00495.x.

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Hu, Ming Xi, Sheng Jun Liu, Yan Jun Zhang, Zhen Jie Du, Feng Tian, Jian Yang, and Wan Yu Gao. "The Structural Design and Experimental Research of Multi-Level Cushioning Packaging Storage Box." Advanced Materials Research 655-657 (January 2013): 207–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.655-657.207.

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Aiming at the damage of package caused by emergency rescue and other severe transportation environment, a multi-level cushioning packaging storage box is proposed in this paper, the precise instrument is fixed in the box, which achieves the box-instrument integration. At the moment when air-dropped box touches the ground, the impact force is absorbed and cushioned through plastic cork base, rubber absorber, box body, steel wire rope spring, hydraulic damper for five times, which could provide effective cushion protection for the precise instrument which fragility value is not less than 15G. Simulation airdrop tests are performed to the storage box with different cushion levels, and the test shows that the result of five-level cushion method proposed in the paper is the best, and overload values are all within 12G, which could provide enough cushion space for precise instrument to avoid touchdown damage.
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Žukauskas, Povilas, Jurgita Daukšienė, Loreta Kubilienė, Rima Jūratė Gerbutavičienė, Vaidas Skyrius, and Raimondas Radžiūnas. "FARMACIJOS FAKULTETO STUDENTŲ ŠEIMŲ NAMŲ VAISTINĖLIŲ TURINIO IR SAVIGYDOS ĮPROČIŲ TYRIMAS." Sveikatos mokslai 23, no. 6 (December 21, 2013): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5200/sm-hs.2013.124.

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Home medication box - the mirror of whole family medications consumption habits. Family home medication box composition and medications storage order can be a serious indicator that reflects family life, social status, and medication usage. The aim: To evaluate Pharmacy Faculty students families home medication boxes content, storage conditions, value and sources of information which determines home medication box composition. Method: A questionnaire was prepared to perform the research. The research involved 182 first-year and fifth-year students. The study done in 2012. May - October. Results: The families of first-year Pharmacy Faculty students which keeps medications not in original packaging, has medications with passed expiration period in their home medication boxes more often (50.00%) than fifth-year students families (37.50%) (p>0.05). Pharmacy faculty students families containing 4 people usually keep medication of each family member in one place (p<0.001). Conclusions: Pharmacy Faculty students responsibly evaluate home medication box storage conditions and have one special person who is responsible for home medication box composition. Fifth-year Pharmacy Faculty students have a greater influence on home medication box composition than firstyear students.
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Guimarães Romero, Ana Teresa, Toshiya Matsui, and Eriko Nagahama. "Investigation on the Organic Acid Content inside the Storage of a Woodblock Print Collection and Evaluation on the FFU System as a Mitigation Strategy." Restaurator. International Journal for the Preservation of Library and Archival Material 42, no. 1 (March 1, 2021): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/res-2020-0007.

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Abstract This paper describes an investigation on the storage environment of an Edo period woodblock print collection in terms of volatile organic acid content, using active air sampling and precision gas detector tubes that can measure organic acid emissions in the low microgram range, and evaluates an organic acid mitigation method based on the fan filter unit (FFU) system. Ion-exchange chromatography method was also employed for estimation of acetic and formic acid ratio. Findings revealed an organic acid-concentrated microclimate inside the storage box, nevertheless, the off-gassing rates of the woodblock prints were low, with the exception of a print positioned in the middle of the stack. The acetic acid/formic acid ratio was similar between the storage room environment and inside the storage box, but comparatively higher levels of formic acid were identified in the mulberry paper folder housing the prints. Finally, the FFU system was able to reduce organic acid concentrations inside the storage box for a 5-month observation period, but it did not eliminate the tendency of the storage materials to create organic acid-concentrated microclimates.
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Lai, Jackie, and Johnny Huynh. "Box Beam." Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, JTH, Maskinteknik, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-31572.

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This report covers the product development process of a C-profile forming a box beam for use in storage systems. The company Brännehylte Lagersystem AB is in need of a new box beam that in pair can handle a maximum load of 4000 kg (four pallets x 1000 kg). At present the company has only one beam capable of a maximum load of 4x800 kg and wants to expand its product range and develop as a company and compete with others in the storage systems market. The first step began with acquiring information on the different beams and how they behave under stress. Then began a combination of brainstorming and brainwriting to generate a number of concepts of how a C-profile could possibly look like. After screening of the different concepts using Gut-feeling method three most appropriate concepts were left and were pitted against each other in a Pugh Matrix to get the best possible C-profile for further development. Calculations and tests were done on the selected concept with a combination of elementary cases and SolidWorks. For the beam to be approved it must meet the EU standard for storage racks. The calculated beam resulted in a working beam in theory, which in turn must be produced to confirm that the theory is true. Because a prototype must be produced in order to confirm the results, then the work cannot be proven in practical example and only be proven in theory.
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Dongwoo, Ko. "Mitigation Effects on Urban Flood by Installing an Underground Storage Box." 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/202684.

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McKinley, Sean Jeffrey. "Think inside the box : an analysis of converting commercial property into self storage facilities." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/37429.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2006.
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 107).
The modern self storage facility is a multi-tenant operating business that reflects the needs of residential and commercial customers. The industry has evolved from a transition asset to a property type that adheres to location qualities that typifies those of the modern retail facility while conforming to the architectural and aesthetical qualities of the community. Unfortunately, the modern day storage developer confronts thirty plus years of negative public perception that is typically associated with this asset class. Recent court cases are utilized to distill a general thought pattern for why local municipalities are curbing new construction of this market demanded asset class. Given the mounting barriers to entry for self storage developers juxtaposed against the continued market demand for the product, the thesis attempts to find a middle ground for these market forces in the form of converting an existing commercial structure. Two facilities are extensively researched and used as a case study for establishing a model to emulate in future conversion projects. Utilizing existing precedents and additional market resources, a step-by-step qualitative and quantitative model is designed to assist in analyzing the probability of success for a future conversion opportunity.
(cont.) Qualitatively, the first analysis for determining if storage conversion is applicable to the existing structure is done through the use of a feasibility analysis pertaining to the demographic attributes surrounding the property. If the property meets enough of the qualities associated with a successful facility then additional analysis is warranted. This analysis occurs on a quantitative basis using basic market and property variables to estimate the cost of construction and operating expenses associated with the region where the storage facility is located. The overall framework yields a general "go or no-go" model applicable for future self storage developers considering a property for conversion.
by Sean Jeffrey McKinley.
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Barreto, Andres E. "API-Based Acquisition of Evidence from Cloud Storage Providers." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2015. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2030.

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Cloud computing and cloud storage services, in particular, pose a new challenge to digital forensic investigations. Currently, evidence acquisition for such services still follows the traditional approach of collecting artifacts on a client device. In this work, we show that such an approach not only requires upfront substantial investment in reverse engineering each service, but is also inherently incomplete as it misses prior versions of the artifacts, as well as cloud-only artifacts that do not have standard serialized representations on the client. In this work, we introduce the concept of API-based evidence acquisition for cloud services, which addresses these concerns by utilizing the officially supported API of the service. To demonstrate the utility of this approach, we present a proof-of-concept acquisition tool, kumodd, which can acquire evidence from four major cloud storage providers: Google Drive, Microsoft One, Dropbox, and Box. The implementation provides both command-line and web user interfaces, and can be readily incorporated into established forensic processes.
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Hung, Chien-Min. "mTORC2 Promotes Lipid Storage and Suppresses Thermogenesis in Brown Adipose Tissue in Part Through AKT-Independent Regulation of FoxO1: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2010. http://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/845.

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Recent studies suggest adipose tissue plays a critical role in regulating whole body energy homeostasis in both animals and humans. In particular, activating brown adipose tissue (BAT) activity is now appreciated as a potential therapeutic strategy against obesity and metabolic disease. However, the signaling circuits that coordinate nutrient uptake and BAT function are poorly understood. Here, I investigated the role of the nutrient-sensing mTOR signaling pathway in BAT by conditionally deleting Rictor, which encodes an essential component of mTOR Complex 2 (mTORC2) either in brown adipocyte precursors or mature brown adipocytes. In general, inhibiting BAT mTORC2 reduces glucose uptake and de novo lipogenesis pathways while increases lipid uptake and oxidation pathways indicating a switch in fuel utilization. Moreover, several key thermogenic factors (Ucp1, Pgc1α, and Irf4) are elevated in Rictor-deficient BAT, resulting in enhanced thermogenesis. Accordingly, mice with mTORC2 loss in BAT are protected from HFD-induced obesity and metabolic disease at thermoneutrality. In vitro culture experiments further suggest that mTORC2 cell-autonomously regulates the BAT thermogenic program, especially Ucp1 expression, which depends on FoxO1 activity. Mechanistically, mTORC2 appears to inhibit FoxO1 by facilitating its lysine-acetylation but not through the canonical AKT-mediated phosphorylation pathway. Finally, I also provide evidence that β-adrenergic signaling which normally triggers thermogenesis also induces FoxO1 deacetylation in BAT. Based on these data, I propose a model in which mTORC2 functions in BAT as a critical signaling hub for coordinating nutrient uptake, fuel utilization, and thermogenic gene expression. These data provide a foundation for future studies into the mTORC2-FoxO1 signaling axis in different metabolic tissues and physiological conditions.
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Hung, Chien-Min. "mTORC2 Promotes Lipid Storage and Suppresses Thermogenesis in Brown Adipose Tissue in Part Through AKT-Independent Regulation of FoxO1: A Dissertation." eScholarship@UMMS, 2016. https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsbs_diss/845.

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Recent studies suggest adipose tissue plays a critical role in regulating whole body energy homeostasis in both animals and humans. In particular, activating brown adipose tissue (BAT) activity is now appreciated as a potential therapeutic strategy against obesity and metabolic disease. However, the signaling circuits that coordinate nutrient uptake and BAT function are poorly understood. Here, I investigated the role of the nutrient-sensing mTOR signaling pathway in BAT by conditionally deleting Rictor, which encodes an essential component of mTOR Complex 2 (mTORC2) either in brown adipocyte precursors or mature brown adipocytes. In general, inhibiting BAT mTORC2 reduces glucose uptake and de novo lipogenesis pathways while increases lipid uptake and oxidation pathways indicating a switch in fuel utilization. Moreover, several key thermogenic factors (Ucp1, Pgc1α, and Irf4) are elevated in Rictor-deficient BAT, resulting in enhanced thermogenesis. Accordingly, mice with mTORC2 loss in BAT are protected from HFD-induced obesity and metabolic disease at thermoneutrality. In vitro culture experiments further suggest that mTORC2 cell-autonomously regulates the BAT thermogenic program, especially Ucp1 expression, which depends on FoxO1 activity. Mechanistically, mTORC2 appears to inhibit FoxO1 by facilitating its lysine-acetylation but not through the canonical AKT-mediated phosphorylation pathway. Finally, I also provide evidence that β-adrenergic signaling which normally triggers thermogenesis also induces FoxO1 deacetylation in BAT. Based on these data, I propose a model in which mTORC2 functions in BAT as a critical signaling hub for coordinating nutrient uptake, fuel utilization, and thermogenic gene expression. These data provide a foundation for future studies into the mTORC2-FoxO1 signaling axis in different metabolic tissues and physiological conditions.
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Molinari, Petr. "Návrh systému horizontálního pohonu unašeče skladovacího systému LLH." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta strojního inženýrství, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-232029.

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The aim of this diploma thesis is system design of the horizontal drive carrier storage system LLH. In the first part describes the problems of storage of bars, complemented by an overview of commercially used vertical storage systems. Next part is devoted to build computational algorithm for t he design of the carrier drive system. With this algorithm, the device is designed in the final part.
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Wu, Ming. "SOLENERGI FÖR MILLENNIUM AVSALTNINGSANLÄGGNING : Undersökning av potentialen hos solceller i en off-grid lösning som energikälla inom projektet ''Water in a box''." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-42506.

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This thesis aims first to investigate whether solar panels on the container can provide the process of desalination with energy at the desired location, as well as to dimension a photovoltaic system and battery storage that can run the facility off-grid. Then investigate whether solar cells can be an effective energy solution for Millennium Desalination Device (MDD). The results of this study show that the most annual solar production from containers is 11 510 kWh in Gobabeb, Namibia with a modular efficiency of 22,8 %, which corresponds to 8,2 % operating time per year and is the longest operating time that can be obtained from the all three scenarios. This means that with existing technology and only solar panels on the container, desalination plant is impossible to drive all year round off-grid. The installed power for driving 100 % operating time for one year is 141 kW in Gobabeb and 179 kW in Visby, the corresponding module surface will be lowest 618 m2 and 1184 m2 with modular efficiency of 22,8 %, but there are no additional spaces for all equipment like MDD, solar cells and battery in the container. If the operating time drops to 50 %, the installed power will be 71 kW in Gobabeb, the corresponding module surface will be lowest 415 m2 and battery storage capacity will be at least 160 kWh. Net volume with all equipment will be less than the volume of the container. The cost will be at least 0.2 Swedish kronor per liter of pure water produced with a life of 25 year for solar modules. Usage fee per liter of delivered water is 0.03 Swedish kronor in Gotland and it means MDD is not a cost-effective solution for Gotland at nowadays. But costs may fall in the future with the price reduction of solar cells and batteries. For water shortage areas, this can be a valuable way to solve the water crisis, but it also depends mostly on the area’s water price.
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Blažek, Eduard. "Návrh vytápění rodinného srubového domu." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-227521.

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The thesis proposes heating the family log house. It contains a theoretical analysis of thermal insulation and thermal behavior of log house. The work on the proposed experiment termocentral box, who cares about the operation and management of the heating in the house with the possibility of control over the internet. The findings were practiced in the design of heating through termocentral box the heat source for wood, storage tank and preparation hot water.
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Harston, Walter Andrew. "Facies and Reservoir Characterization of the Permian White Rim Sandstone, Black Box Dolomite, and Black Dragon Member of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation for CO2 Storage and Sequestration at Woodside Field, East-Central Utah." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2013. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3567.

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Geologic sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) greenhouse gas emissions is an engineering solution that potentially reduces CO2 emissions released into the atmosphere thereby limiting their effect on climate change. This study focuses on Woodside field as a potential storage and sequestration site for CO2 emissions. The Woodside field is positioned on a doubly plunging, asymmetrical anticline on the northeast flank of the San Rafael Swell. Particular focus will be placed on the Permian White Rim Sandstone, Black Box Dolomite and Black Dragon Member of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation as the reservoir/seal system to store and sequester CO2 at Woodside field. The White Rim Sandstone, the primary target reservoir, is divided into three stratigraphic intervals based on facies analysis: a lower sand sheet facies (about 60 ft or 18 m), a thick middle eolian sandstone facies (about 390 ft or 119 m), and an upper marine reworked facies (about 70 ft or 21 m). Porosity and permeability analyses from the outcrop indicate good reservoir quality in the eolian sandstone and reworked facies. Porosity in the White Rim Sandstone ranges from 7.6 to 24.1% and permeability reaches up to 2.1 D. The maximum combined thickness of the three facies is 525 ft (160 m) at Woodside field providing a significant volume of porous and permeable rock in which to store CO2. The Black Box Dolomite is the secondary potential reservoir for CO2 storage at Woodside field and has a gross thickness up to 76 ft (23 m). The Black Box Dolomite is divided into four lithofacies: a basal nodular dolomudstone (8.2 -15 ft or 3.5-4.5 m), a dolowackestone (25-37 ft or 7.5-11 m), a dolomitic sandstone (0-8.2 ft or 0-2.5 m), and an upper sandy dolowackestone (0-16 ft or 0-4.9 m). Porosity and permeability analyses indicate reservoir potential in the dolowackestone, dolomitic sandstone, and sandy dolowackestone lithofacies. Porosity in the Black Box Dolomite ranges from 6.6 to 29.2% and permeability reaches up to 358 mD. The nodular dolomudstone lithofacies has relatively poor reservoir quality with porosity up to 9.4% and permeability up to 0.182 mD. This lithofacies could act as a baffle or barrier to fluid communication between the White Rim Sandstone and Black Box Dolomite. The Black Dragon Member of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation will serve as the seal rock for the relatively buoyant CO2 stored in the underlying formations. The Black Dragon Member is comprised of four lithofacies: a chert pebble conglomerate; an interbedded sandstone, siltstone, and shale; a trough cross-stratified sandstone, and an oolitic and algal limestone. The Black Dragon Member has a maximum thickness of 280 ft (85 m) at Woodside field. Mudstone beds contain from 0.16 to 0.47% porosity. QEMSCAN analysis indicates several minerals within shale beds that may react with a CO2-rich brine including calcite (18.73 to 23.43%), dolomite (7.56 to 7.89%), alkali feldspar (4.12 to 4.43 %), glauconite (0.04 to 0.05%), and plagioclase (0.03 to 0.04%). Silty mudstones comprise 75% of this member at Black Dragon Canyon. Volumetric estimates for Woodside field were calculated based on the 10th, 50th, and 90th percent probabilities (P10, P50, and P90). The White Rim Sandstone is the primary target reservoir and has capacity to hold 2.2, 8.8, or 23.7 million metric tonnes (P10, P50, and P90 respectively) of CO2 within the structural closure of Woodside field. The Black Box Dolomite may hold 0.5, 1.8, or 4.5 million metric tonnes, respectively of additional CO2 within the structural closure of Woodside field. These two formations combined have the capacity to store up to 28.3 million metric tonnes (P90) of CO2.
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Books on the topic "Storage box"

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Belous, V. S. SShA: Bog na storone bolʹshikh batalʹonov. Moskva: Voen. izd-vo, 1990.

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Store, Bob Marriott's Flyfishing. 1995 annual guide to fly fishing. Fullerton, CA: The Store, 1995.

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Dirty White Boy: Tales of Soho. San Francisco: Cleis Press, 2008.

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Bos toe!: 'n storie oor die laaste fase van die Grensoorlog soos beleef deur 'n junior offisier van 32-Bataljon. Swartkops, Suid-Afrika: N. van der Walt, 2007.

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Pelcyger, Robert S. Oral history interviews: Robert (Bob) S. Pelcyger, attorney for the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe. Denver, Colo: Bureau of Reclamation, Oral History Program, 2013.

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Office, General Accounting. The White House: Allegations of damage during the 2001 presidential transition : report to the Honorable Bob Barr, House of Representatives. Washington, D.C: The Office, 2002.

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ill, Woolf Julia, ed. The Bubble Gum Kid. Philadelphia: Running Press Kids, 2006.

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Moomin. Moomin Storage Box. Blueprint, 2017.

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Storage Box (Ctp 3307). Creative Teaching Pr, 1990.

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Holland, House of. House of Holland Storage Box. Blueprint, 2017.

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Alpirez Bock, Estuardo, Chris Brzuska, Marc Fischlin, Christian Janson, and Wil Michiels. "Security Reductions for White-Box Key-Storage in Mobile Payments." In Advances in Cryptology – ASIACRYPT 2020, 221–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64837-4_8.

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Ekanayake, Pubudu, Zhaoli Deng, Chenhui Yang, Xin Hong, and Jang Yang. "Naïve Approach for Bounding Box Annotation and Object Detection Towards Smart Retail Systems." In Security, Privacy, and Anonymity in Computation, Communication, and Storage, 218–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24900-7_18.

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Alston, Adam. "Theatre in a Box: Affect and Narcissism in Ray Lee’s Cold Storage." In Beyond Immersive Theatre, 35–73. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-48044-6_2.

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Ali, Abid, and Naiem Akhtar. "Design and Performance Evaluation of Box-Type Solar Cooker with Energy Storage." In Advances in Thermal Engineering, Manufacturing, and Production Management, 181–94. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2347-9_15.

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Nikolow, Darin, Renata Słota, and Jacek Kitowski. "Gray Box Based Data Access Time Estimation for Tertiary Storage in Grid Environment." In Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics, 181–88. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24669-5_24.

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Lindner, Ewald H., and Hansjörg Wacker. "A Black Box Technique for Determining the Efficiency Function of a Hydroelectric Storage Power Plant." In European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry, 197–217. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-12063-6_8.

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Dennig, Hans-Jörg, Adrian Burri, and Philipp Ganz. "BICAR—Urban Light Electric Vehicle." In Small Electric Vehicles, 157–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65843-4_12.

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AbstractThis paper describes the technical features of the light electric vehicle (L2e-category) named BICAR. This specially designed vehicle is an all-in-one emissions-free micro-mobility solution providing a cost-effective and sustainable mobility system while supporting the transition towards a low carbon society (smart and sustainable city concept). The BICAR represents part of a multimodal system, complementing public transport with comfort and safety, relieving inner-city congestion and solving the “first and last mile” issue. The BICAR is the lightest and smallest three-wheel vehicle with weather protection. Due to the space-saving design, six to nine BICARS will fit into a single standard parking space. Safety is increased by an elevated driving position and a tilting mechanism when cornering. The BICAR achieves a range of 40–60 km depending on the battery package configuration in urban transport at a speed of 45 km/h. It features a luggage storage place and exchangeable, rechargeable batteries. The BICAR can be driven without a helmet thanks to the safety belt system, which is engineered for street approved tests. The BICAR has an integrated telematic box connected to the vehicle electronics and communicating with the dedicated mobile application, through which the BICAR can be geo-localised, reserved, locked/unlocked and remotely maintained.
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Longhi, R., C. Vergani, R. Valsasina, E. Riva, C. Galluzzo, C. Agostoni, and M. Giovannini. "Cholesteryl Ester Storage Disease: Risk Factors for Atherosclerosis in a 15-Year-Old Boy." In Studies in Inherited Metabolic Disease, 143–45. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1259-5_15.

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Jishin Jayan, T., K. Muthukumar, and R. Rajiev. "Dynamic Risk Assessment of an Ammonia Storage Tank Based on Bow-Tie and Bayesian Approaches." In Springer Proceedings in Materials, 427–36. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8319-3_43.

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Bellatreche, Randha, Dalila Belhout, Maamar Ouali, Djamila Zioui, Zahia Tigrine, Hanane Aburideh, and Sarah Hout. "Thermo-Energy Transfer Optimization of a Solar Distiller with Energy Storage Under Bou-Ismail Climatic Conditions." In Renewable Energy in the Service of Mankind Vol II, 691–701. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18215-5_62.

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Conference papers on the topic "Storage box"

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Natanzon, Assaf, Alex Winokur, and Eitan Bachmat. "Black box replication." In SYSTOR '16: International Conference on Systems and Storage. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2928275.2928277.

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Pammu, Ali Akbar, Kwen-Siong Chong, and Bah-Hwee Gwee. "Secured Low Power Overhead Compensator Look-Up-Table (LUT) Substitution Box (S-Box) Architecture." In 2016 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Architecture and Storage (NAS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nas.2016.7549420.

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Dinh, Huu, Alexander Dworkin, Christopher O'Neill, Scott Savage, Jimmy Leak, Mohammad Aazam, and Marc St-Hilaire. "OmniBox: Efficient cloud storage by evaluating Dropbox and Box." In 2017 24th International Conference on Telecommunications (ICT). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ict.2017.7998278.

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Lu, Hui, Abhinav Srivastava, Brendan Saltaformaggio, and Dongyan Xu. "StorM: Enabling Tenant-Defined Cloud Storage Middle-Box Services." In 2016 46th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dsn.2016.16.

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Birk, Yitzhak, and Erez Zilber. "TPT-RAID: a High Performance Box-Fault Tolerant Storage System." In 24th IEEE Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies (MSST 2007). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/msst.2007.4367975.

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Nowakowski, S. E., K. R. Kressin, and S. D. Deick. "A flexible system to capture sample vials in a storage box – the box vial scanner." In 2009 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2009.5333556.

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Feng, Chun-Hao, and Jen-Yuan (James) Chang. "A 3D Multi-Object Tracking Based on Bounding Box and Depth." In ASME 2021 30th Conference on Information Storage and Processing Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isps2021-65202.

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Abstract In this paper, a real-time 3D multi-object tracking by using bounding box and depth information has been proposed. Multiple object tracking (MOT) is a key component in the robot industry and autonomous driving. In recent years, many kinds of research focus on how to use a learning-based method to extract feature images and use the features to track the objects. However, the common detected-objects in industrial applications are pretty much the same in appearance and color. In other words, objects having a similar feature have the tendency in making the learning-based modal malfunction. To resolve this problem, the work presented in this paper proposes a new approach using a 2D bounding box of pixel and 1D depth information as input. First, the bounding box from the detector and depth information from the depth sensor can be obtained. Secondly, a combination of the Kalman filter and the Hungarian algorithm is used for state estimation and data association. Lastly, the results are evaluated and compared with others by using KITTI benchmarks. Furthermore, it is found through experiments that in pragmatic tracking of objects, the proposed method and system runs at a rate of 1153.4 FPS, offering a very fast speed among all MOT methods with its MOT accuracy (MOTA) almost the same as others 3D MOT algorithms.
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Huang, Lidu, Chiao-ping Roger Ku, Jean O’Young, and Toshiki Hirano. "System Dynamics and Disk Drive Head Position Error Prediction in a Data Storage Box." In ASME 2014 Conference on Information Storage and Processing Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/isps2014-6976.

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Disk drives are packed at ever dense arrangement in a modern data storage system, internal and external mechanical disturbances can have a great effect to disk drive’s read and write performances. The VCM torque generated during seeking affects its own as well as neighboring drives head position. In this study, we modeled a storage box with multiple HDDs installed to obtain mechanical system transfer function. The mechanical excitation is characterized by VCM torque, and HDD operational vibration behaviors on linear and rotational shakers are measured. A system level hybrid method predicting HDD head position error in a data storage box is described, and both analytical and measured results will be presented.
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Ravandi, Babak, Ioannis Papapanagiotou, and Baijian Yang. "A Black-Box Self-Learning Scheduler for Cloud Block Storage Systems." In 2016 IEEE 9th International Conference on Cloud Computing (CLOUD). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cloud.2016.0115.

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Prada, Laura, Alejandro Calderon, Javier Garcia, J. Daniel Garcia, and Jesus Carretero. "A Black Box Model for Storage Devices Based on Probability Distributions." In 2012 IEEE 10th International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications (ISPA). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ispa.2012.53.

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Reports on the topic "Storage box"

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Chiao, T. Addendum 6 to CSAR 79-038 out-of-hood plutonium storage (burial box). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/97037.

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OJI, LAWRENCE, and SAVIDRA LUCATERO. CHARACTERIZATION OF INFREQUENT SAMPLES FROM THE CONCENTRATION, STORAGE, AND TRANSFER FACILITY: LEAK DETECTION BOX (LDB) DRAIN CELL SAMPLE LIMS# 20195. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1734664.

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Dwyer, James M. Performance Oriented Packaging Testing of Wood Box, Shipping and Storage, PPP-B-601, for PHOENIX Rocket Motor for Packing Group 2 Solid Hazardous Materials. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada245537.

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M. J. Appel. Cleanup Verification Package for the 118-H-6:2, 105-H Reactor Ancillary Support Areas, Below-Grade Structures, and Underlying Soils; the 118-H-6:3, 105-H Reactor Fuel Storage Basin and Underlying Soils; The 118-H-6:3 Fuel Storage Basin Deep Zone Side Slope Soils; the 100-H-9, 100-H-10, and 100-H-13 French Drains; the 100-H-11 and 100-H-12 Expansion Box French Drains; and the 100-H-14 and 100-H-31 Surface Contamination Zones. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/945302.

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