986 resultados para GW-mill
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Introducción al liberalismo de John Stuart Mill
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Puntos centrales de los argumentos de John Stuart Mill para refutar la desigualdad de la mujer
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More than ever alternative energy solutions are being discussed including potential legislative action. With the use of fossil fuels being the most abundant and most controversial sources of energy, new solutions must be found. This paper looks at the economic and technical feasibility of different types of alternative energy and cogeneration applications within a steel mill. This paper examines alternative energy systems. The systems examined include Solar systems, thermal electric materials, and an Organic Rankine Cycle cogeneration project. None of the projects has limiting technical feasibility issues however each of the projects face economically limiting factors. Taking into account tangible and non-tangible factors the solar system and Organic Rankine Cycle cogeneration project are recommended for further study and potential installation.
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La comparaison des résultats de l’analyse dendrochronologique et dendroclimatologique du Pin d’Alep de la forêt domaniale de Tlemcen a été réalisée en conditions stationnelles particulières. L’analyse de la croissance des cernes annuels et des rapports des écarts relatifs des cernes successifs montrent une nette tendance régressive chez les arbres jeunes. La sensibilité moyenne (SM) et les coefficients d’inter datation (SR) respectifs aux jeunes arbres et aux plus âgés confirment la dépendance assez forte des premiers aux facteurs climatiques particulièrement à la pluviométrie. Les résultats de ce travail ont permis d’établir une relation pluviométrie / accroissement radial en fonction de l’âge de leur formation. Ainsi, il est établi qu’à partir de ces résultats particulièrement ceux des valeurs des sensibilités moyennes (SM) que les conséquences probables des variations climatiques influentes sensiblement sur les jeunes sujets. Aussi pour éviter les changements d’ordre physio biologiques liés au vieillissement des arbres, il est préférable de comparer les cernes sur une période de 40 à 50 ans comme c’est le cas des six échantillons choisis dans la zone d’étude.
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by Al Pridy.
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Signed, p. 19: Charles S. Storrow.
Quaternary refugia of the sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.): an extended palynological approach
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Knowledge about the glacial refugia of the thermophilous European Castanea sativa Mill. (sweet chestnut) is still inadequate. Its original range of distribution has been masked by strong human impact. Moreover, under natural conditions the species was probably admixed with other taxa (such as Quercus, Fraxinus, Fagus, Tilia) and thus possibly represented by low percentages in pollen records. In this paper we try to overcome the difficulties related to the scarcity and irregularity of chestnut pollen records by considering 1471 sites and extending the palynological approach to develop a Castanea refugium probability index (IRP), aimed at detecting possible chestnut refugia where chestnuts survived during the last glaciation. The results are in close agreement with the current literature on the refugia of other thermophilous European trees. The few divergences are most probably due to the large amount of new data integrated in this study, rather than to fundamental disagreements about data and data interpretation. The main chestnut refugia are located in the Transcaucasian region, north-western Anatolia, the hinterland of the Tyrrhenian coast from Liguria to Lazio along the Apennine range, the region around Lago di Monticchio (Monte Vulture) in southern Italy, and the Cantabrian coast on the Iberian peninsula. Despite the high likelihood of Castanea refugia in the Balkan Peninsula and north-eastern Italy (Colli Euganei, Monti Berici, Emilia-Romagna) as suggested by the IRP, additional palaeobotanical investigations are needed to assess whether these regions effectively sheltered chestnut during the last glaciation. Other regions, such as the Isère Département in France, the region across north-west Portugal and Galicia, and the hilly region along the Mediterranean coast of Syria and Lebanon were classified as areas of medium refugium probability. Our results reveal an unexpected spatial richness of potential Castanea refugia. It is likely that other European trees had similar distribution ranges during the last glaciation. It is thus conceivable that shelter zones with favourable microclimates were probably more numerous and more widely dispersed across Europe than so far assumed. In the future, more attention should be paid to pollen traces of sporadic taxa thought to have disappeared from a given area during the last glacial and post-glacial period.
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The history of Castanea sativa (sweet chestnut) cultivation since medieval times has been well described on the basis of the very rich documentation available. Far fewer attempts have been made to give a historical synthesis of the events that led to the cultivation of sweet chestnut in much earlier times. In this article we attempt to reconstruct this part of the European history of chestnut cultivation and its early diffusion by use of different sources of information, such as pollen studies, archaeology, history and literature. Using this multidisciplinary approach, we have tried to identify the roles of the Greek and Roman civilizations in the dissemination of chestnut cultivation on a European scale. In particular, we show that use of the chestnut for food was not the primary driving force behind the introduction of the tree into Europe by the Romans. Apart from the Insubrian Region in the north of the Italian peninsula, no other centre of chestnut cultivation existed in Europe during the Roman period. The Romans may have introduced the idea of systematically cultivating and using chestnut. In certain cases they introduced the species itself; however no evidence of systematic planting of chestnut exists. The greatest interest in the management of chestnut for fruit production most probably developed after the Roman period and can be associated with the socio-economic structures of medieval times. It was then that self-sufficient cultures based on the cultivation of chestnut as a source of subsistence were formed.
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Dexter, Mich. residences and mill. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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[From Jasper Cropsey Sketch book, 1855-1856]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"40 CFR Part 61, national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants."
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Mode of access: Internet.