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    SELECTION, TECHNO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF OFF-GRID POWER SYSTEM FOR APPLICATION IN A NIGERIAN UNIVERSITY BUILDING by CHIDIEBERE DIYOKE, THOMAS OKECHUKWU ONAH, OKWUCHUKWU INNOCENT ANI

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This paper presents analysis of the off-grid optimal energy systems (OES) for serving a Nigerian university building load. …”
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    Recovery Method and Parameter Optimization of a Pilot Test for Conformance Control Flooding and Thermal Recovery in the Offshore Heavy Oilfield by Yanxia Zhou, Xiangguo Lu, Bao Cao, Yigang Liu, Yunbao Zhang, Xun Zhong

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…NB35-2 oilfield is a typical offshore sandstone reservoir with viscous crude oil and high permeability. …”
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    Improving wind and power predictions via four-dimensional data assimilation in the WRF model: case study of storms in February 2022 at Belgian offshore wind farms by T. Ivanova, T. Ivanova, S. Porchetta, S. Porchetta, S. Buckingham, G. Glabeke, G. Glabeke, J. van Beeck, W. Munters

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, we perform a thorough study to investigate the sensitivity to nudging parameters during versatile atmospheric conditions, which helps to identify the best assimilation practices for this offshore setting. These insights are expected to refine wind resource mapping and reanalysis of weather events, as well as motivate more measurement campaigns offshore.…”
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    Energy Transition: Where is the Long-Term Thinking on Offshore Wind Energy? by Mirko Kruse

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Abstract The paper at hand presents the development of offshore wind energy with a focus on the North Sea Region (NSR) and its dominant countries. …”
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    Essence and Content of the Competitiveness of the Officers of the National Police of Ukraine by E. Yu. Podorozhnii

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…There are subjective and objective factors that affect the competitiveness of the profession of the National Police officer at the labor market. The following key conclusions have been formulated regarding the essence of the category of “competitiveness” in the context of the issues mentioned in the article: 1) competitiveness of an employee of the National Police of Ukraine is a set of professional characteristics of an employee that characterize his ability to effectively perform the tasks and responsibilities assigned to him to protect law and order and combat offenses, the realization of the relevant rights; 2) the competitiveness of the profession is a set of working conditions that makes this profession more attractive and prestigious among other professions at the labor market; 3) a competitive employee is an employee who, by his professional and moral and business qualities, best meets the requirements of the vacant position and has certain advantages over other employees; 4) competitive profession is a profession that is the most attractive among other professions at the labor market of Ukraine. …”
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    Trade-Off between Sampling Frequency and Duration and Their Influences on the Estimation of Space Use of Japanese Macaques by Kana Terayama, Hiroshi Ebihara, Hironori Seino, Masaaki Takiguchi, Motomi Genkai-Kato

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Moreover, these opposite effects can be offset when the sampling frequency and duration are simultaneously reduced. …”
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    De la oferta a la demanda: el lugar de las familias en la construcción de nuevas alianzas territoriales bajo el gobierno educativo de Cambiemos en la Provincia de Buenos Aires (2015-2019) by Jessica Miño Chiappino

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…El gobierno educativo bonaerense de Cambiemos, encontró en las familias, en tanto actores de la comunidad educativa, un potencial aliado para reorientar la administración educativa desde la oferta del Estado hacia la demanda de los beneficiarios de las políticas. …”
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