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Measuring The Residence Time And Distribution Of Materials In A Pilot-Scale Torrefier

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Rotating screws are widely used to transport many kinds of solids through heaters, coolers, dryers, torrefiers, gasifiers, and other reactor systems. The rate of rotation…
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Precious Resource Basins: Facilitating Regional Transboundary Cooperation In The Eastern Nile Basin Beyond The River Flow

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Cooperation among countries sharing a water basin is often difficult due to historic rivalries, conflict legacies, and the increased utilization of water flow. In order…
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Green Synthesis Of Functionalized Nanoparticles Using A Fractional Factorial Design: Impact On Particle Size And Distribution Optimization

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With the escalating growth of nanotechnology and as the field has started to realize its potential, several conventions that involve nanoparticles with a wide scope…
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Comparability Of Meteoric Water Lines: Daily, Monthly, Or Annual Data?

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The stable isotopes of hydrogen (δ2H) and oxygen (δ18O) have been widely applied in hydrology. The equation relating δ2H to δ18O in precipitation, also defined…
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Nickel-Graphene Nanocomposite As Irradiation-Tolerant Material For Gen-IV Reactors: A New Vision

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In the past few decades, the contradiction between global climate change and the need to provide sufficient electricity for a growing global population has rekindled…
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Gold And Organic Electrodes In Emerging Portable Electronics

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“Portable electronics” indicate a class of tools usually available to most people for different uses, namely credit cards, mobile devices, hand-held LEDs or lasers, mini…
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Back To The Future: Four Possibilities For A Future Supercontinent Gathering

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Scientists believe that several supercontinents may have existed in the past, the last of which was Pangea. A supercontinent is an aggregation of all, or…
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Investigating Information Transmissions In Neural Networks

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Investigation of the role of the local field potential (LFP) fluctuations in encoding the nervous system’s received sensory information remains largely unknown. On the other…
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Free-Living Amoebae – A Novel Waterborne Risk Pathway That Now Includes Enteric Viruses

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When it comes to waterborne pathogens and host-specific pathogens like human enteric viruses, it is easy to assume that they evolved through human interactions. Yet…
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To Lube Or Not To Lube: A Review Of Biotribological Treatments

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The field of biology is intimately connected to mechanics. In other words, life requires motion. And where there is motion, there is usually friction. Friction,…
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Solubility In Sub- And Supercritical Ethanol

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Extraction by subcritical and supercritical ethanol has been applied to many materials for the recovery of useful products from them. The treatment of coals and…
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