نتایج جستجو برای: male effect

تعداد نتایج: 1909469  

2002
T. A. DeVol

Application of the barium fluoride (BaF 2) scintillator for characterization of intense radiation fields has been pursued since the fast component was discovered in the early 1980's. Unfortunately, ~ 80% of the scintillator emissions have a slow ~ 600 ns decay time constant. The long decay time hampers the use of BaF 2 at high count rates because the slow emissions appear as an afterglow which ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1995
D R Pendleton

Since the late 1980s, federal legislation has required industries to publicly report their annual emissions of toxic compounds. Industry reports show the largest contributor to toxic emission levels in Texas is the massive concentration of petrochemical industries along the Gulf Coast. It is interesting to note that although Texas produces over 50% of the nation's synthetic chemicals, it discha...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2003
Christian Seigneur Betty Pun Kristen Lohman Shiang-Yuh Wu

The Community Multiscale Air Quality model (CMAQ) was modified to simulate the atmospheric fate and transport of benzene and diesel particles. We simulated the July 11-15, 1995 period over a domain covering the eastern United States with a 12-km horizontal resolution and a finer (4 km) resolution over a part of the northeastern United States that includes Washington, DC and New York City. The m...

1999
Franz Wirl

This paper extends the recent investigation of Tahvonen and Withagen (1996, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 20, 1775}1795) for costly and thus sluggish instead of instantaneous reductions in emissions. In addition to the social optimum, the paper investigates the competitive equilibrium. This plausible extension allows to derive limit cycles as the outcome for both, the social optimum ...

2005
H. Li H. Xin Y. Liang R. S. Gates E. F. Wheeler A. J. Heber

Direct measurement of building ventilation rate in livestock housing is a formidable task due to uncontrollable variations in fan and system performance that are caused by factors such as building static pressure, fan belt slippage, and dust accumulation on shutters and blades. Estimating building ventilation rate by an indirect method based on a CO2 balance offers a potentially viable alternat...

2006
John F. Burkhart Roger C. Bales Joseph R. McConnell Manuel A. Hutterli

[1] Nitrate records from six Greenland ice cores covering the period 1789 to 1995 show a significant correlation in concentration for averaging periods greater than 10 years, as well as an approximately 60% increase in average concentration during the last 75 years. Annual nitrate fluxes contain low-frequency trends driven primarily by changes in concentration, while higher-frequency variabilit...

2006
PHILIP STIER JOHANN FEICHTER SILVIA KLOSTER ELISABETTA VIGNATI JULIAN WILSON

In a series of simulations with the global ECHAM5-HAM aerosol-climate model, the response to changes in anthropogenic emissions is analyzed. Traditionally, additivity is assumed in the assessment of the aerosol climate impact, as the underlying bulk aerosol models are largely constrained to linearity. The microphysical aerosol module HAM establishes degrees of freedom for nonlinear responses of...

2014
L. Liao V.-M. Kerminen M. Boy M. Kulmala M. Dal Maso

We investigated the natural aerosol evolution of biogenic monoterpene emissions over the northern boreal forest area as a function of temperature using long-term field measurements of aerosol size distributions and back trajectories at two SMEAR (Station for Measuring Ecosystem– Atmosphere Relations) stations, SMEAR I and SMEAR II, in Finland. Similar to earlier studies, we found that new parti...

2006
P. Kyriazis

This paper presents a wavelet based method of analysis of experimentally recorded weak electric signals from marble specimens which have undergone successive abrupt step loadings. Experimental results verify the existence of “memory effects” in rocks, as far as the current emission is concerned, akin to the “Kaiser effect” in acoustic emissions, which accompany rock fracturing. Macroscopic sign...

2011
Marko Junkkari Antti Sirkka

Data-centric workflows focus on how the data is transferred between processes and how it is logically stored. In addition to traditional workflow analysis, these can be applied to monitoring, tracing, and analyzing data in processes and their mutual relationships. In many applications, e.g. manufacturing, the tracing of products thorough entire lifecycle is becoming more and more important. In ...

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