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    Assessing the Effect of Partial Replacement of Fine Aggregates in Concrete with Iron Ore Tailings in Kigezi Sub-Region. by Musasizi, Allan

    Published 2024
    “…This study aimed to assess the strength properties of concrete produced using IOT as partial replacement of the natural sand as fine aggregates. IOT is a waste product of iron ore mineral that is abundantly available in some regions and has the potential to be used as a sustainable alternative to traditional fine aggregates. …”
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    Investigating the Effect of Coffee Husk Ash as Partial Replacement of Cement in Concrete C-15. by Ainembabazi, Edina

    Published 2024
    “…This study explored the impact of incorporating Coffee Husk Ash (CHA) as a partial substitute for cement in concrete, aiming to lower costs and provide a sustainable disposal option for agricultural waste. CHA, obtained from the combustion of coffee husks, was added in varying proportions of 0%, 5%, 10%, and 15% by weight of cement, with a mix ratio of 1:1.5:3 and a water-cement ratio of 0.6. …”
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    Effect of K-N-Humates on Dry Matter Production and Nutrient Use Efficiency of Maize in Sarawak, Malaysia by Auldry Chaddy Petrus, Osumanu Haruna Ahmed, Ab Majid Nik Muhamad, Hassan Mohammad Nasir, Make Jiwan

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Agricultural waste, such as sago waste (SW), is one of the sources of pollution to streams and rivers in Sarawak, particularly those situated near sago processing plants. …”
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    Optimization Analysis of Mechanical Properties of Fly Ash-Based Multicontent Gasification Slag Paste Filling Material by Denghong Chen, Tianwei Cao, Ran Chen, Chao Li

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…XRD patterns reveal that the main components of four solid wastes and cement are SiO2 and Ca3SiO5, and the chemical composition of desulfurization gypsum is Ca(SO4)(H2O)2. …”
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    The carbon footprint and energy consumption of liver transplantation by Paolo De Simone, Paolo De Simone, Quirino Lai, Juri Ducci, Daniela Campani, Daniela Campani, Giandomenico Biancofiore, Giandomenico Biancofiore

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This approach sums the volumes of energy consumption (kWh), volatile anesthetics (ml), solid waste (kg), and units of blood products transfused for each transplant. …”
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    Synergistic removal of organic and nutrients from landfill leachate using photobioreactor-cultivated microalgae-bacteria consortium by N. Emalya, Y. Yunardi, E. Munawar, S. Suhendrayatna, T. Tarmizi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The symbiotic association between microalgae and bacteria in the context of leachate waste treatment is evident. The bacteria’s metabolic actions result in carbon dioxide emission, which subsequently serves as a substrate for the photosynthetic activities of the microalgae. …”
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    Plutonium in the Arctic Marine Environment — A Short Review by Lindis Skipperud

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…In Kara Sea sites, such perturbations have been observed as a result of underwater weapons tests at Chernaya Bay, dumped radioactive waste in Novaya Zemlya, and terrestrial runoff from the Ob and Yenisey Rivers. …”
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    CIRCULAR ECONOMY BUSINESS MODELS IMPLEMENTATION IN THE GREEN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN UKRAINE by Марта Злотнік, Олександр Маслак, Андрій Кузь

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This approach is intended to enhance resource efficiency, decrease waste, lessen environmental effects, and contribute to economic recovery following the war. …”
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    “Inside His Idiom:” E. M. Forster’s T. S. Eliot by Jason FINCH

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…If Eliot drew on Forster’s work it was early in his career, before The Waste Land. Forster and Eliot can be understood in social terms as mandarins of British culture in the mid-twentieth century. …”
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    Apport de l’analyse biomimétique à l’évaluation comparée de scénarios prospectifs en mobilité urbaine by Philippe Terrier, Mathias Glaus, Emmanuel Raufflet

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The comparative analysis of the reference initial scenario (0 Status Quo) with the two prospective mobility scenarios (1 Collective Transport and 2 Resilience Hazards) using the biomimetic approach leads to the conclusion that the prospective mobility scenarios require corrective action in terms of integrating the biomimetic principles 7 – Remain in dynamic equilibrium with the biosphere and 8 – Use waste as resources. However, the alternative scenarios result in an average reduction of impacts evaluated at 25 % and 59 % respectively compared to the 0 Status Quo scenario. …”
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    Les indicateurs que les jeunes utilisent pour repérer la présence de problèmes environnementaux dans leur milieu by Houcine Benchekroun, Diane Pruneau

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…The results indicate that the main health indicators used by pupils are the color of plants (2nd and 8th grades), movement and size of animal (3rd and 8th grades), and lack of pollution (waste) in streams and in the coastal zone (4th and 8th grades). …”
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    Porosity Characteristics of Chars Derived from Different Lignocellulosic Materials by Laila B. Khalil

    Published 1999-10-01
    “…Sixteen agricultural waste products were subjected to pyrolysis at 550°C under a nitrogen atmosphere. …”
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    An energy balance AODV protocol with multicast route discovery for wireless body area networks by Jin TAN, Yujuan ZHANG

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…In AODV protocol with the dynamic topology networks,the source node S requests a route to an arbitrary destination node D with flooding broadcast the RREQ message,but there is only one destination node sink in a WBAN,other nodes involved in receiving and forwarding RREQ have wasted energy except the nodes on minimum hop count routing.An energy balance AODV protocol with multicast route discovery for wireless body area networks was proposed,it increased the minimum hop count to sink hops,the next hop node to sink next and the node itself has the forwarding capability isforward three parameters in a hello message,and selects neighbors which could reach the sink only to participate in forwarding the RREQ message.This protocol effectively reduces the energy cost of the routing discovery through changing the broadcast to multicast,and prolongs the service life of WBAN with energy balance.The performance analysis and simulation experiment indicate that the proposed protocol is more advantaged than similar EAAODV in the number of RREQ,packet delivery ratio and energy consumption.…”
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    Villa et ateliers sidérurgiques à l’est de la forêt de Sillé-le-Guillaume (Sarthe) : un exemple de production domaniale du fer durant l’époque romaine ? by Florian Sarreste

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The study of a part of these wastes and recent discoveries show a forge activity on the site. …”
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    MODEL TANAMAN HORTIKULTURA ORGANIK PADA UNIT PELAKSANA TEKNIS PERTANIAN TERPADU UNIVERSITAS LANCANG KUNING by Ervayenri Ervayenri, Lativa Siswati

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…This means the resulting waste will be recovered into a resource that can produce. …”
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    Florida Biosolids: Management and Land Application Rules by John Hallas, Cheryl L. Mackowiak, Ann C. Wilkie

    Published 2016-02-01
    “… Biosolids are the liquid, semisolid, and solid fractions of the treated waste stream from a domestic wastewater treatment facility (WWTF). …”
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    Introduction to the Special Issue on Microwaves in Climate Change by Peter H. Siegel

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…These include energy use and distribution, atmospheric chemistry, meteorology, water resource management, pollution monitoring, power transfer, heating, energy reuse and efficiency, waste management and animal migration tracking. We hope that this special issue will bring additional scientists into the microwave publishing community and inspire more microwave engineers to seek out geophysicists, Earth scientists, environmentalists, climatologists, geochemical engineers, energy and power specialists, resource managers, and other technical experts who might benefit from the instrumentation, knowledge, and skillsets within our community.…”
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    Imaging the Climate Crisis. The Ceramic Art of Horie, Galloway, Snider, and Rhymer-Zwierciadlowska by Mary Ann STEGGLES

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…She creates banquet tables of beautifully crafted cakes on their delicate pedestal holders to call attention to both the extravagance and waste of living in the twenty-first century as well as the treatment of animals and food additives.…”
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    The effect of using Naive Bayes to detect spam email by Sun Zehui

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Spam, which is unsolicited commercial email, often carries such undesirable information. It wastes network bandwidth, consumes users’ precious time, and interferes with normal life. …”
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    Scots Pine Bark Extracts as Co-Hardeners of Epoxy Resins by Tomasz Szmechtyk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Extracts from natural waste like bark or leaves are great sources of phytochemicals, which contain functional groups (hydroxyl, carboxylic, vinyl, allyl) attractive in terms of polymer synthesis. …”
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