992 resultados para Husar, Mike
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Renewable energy production is a basic supplement to stabilize rapidly increasing global energy demand and skyrocketing energy price as well as to balance the fluctuation of supply from non-renewable energy sources at electrical grid hubs. The European energy traders, government and private company energy providers and other stakeholders have been, since recently, a major beneficiary, customer and clients of Hydropower simulation solutions. The relationship between rainfall-runoff model outputs and energy productions of hydropower plants has not been clearly studied. In this research, association of rainfall, catchment characteristics, river network and runoff with energy production of a particular hydropower station is examined. The essence of this study is to justify the correspondence between runoff extracted from calibrated catchment and energy production of hydropower plant located at a catchment outlet; to employ a unique technique to convert runoff to energy based on statistical and graphical trend analysis of the two, and to provide environment for energy forecast. For rainfall-runoff model setup and calibration, MIKE 11 NAM model is applied, meanwhile MIKE 11 SO model is used to track, adopt and set a control strategy at hydropower location for runoff-energy correlation. The model is tested at two selected micro run-of-river hydropower plants located in South Germany. Two consecutive calibration is compromised to test the model; one for rainfall-runoff model and other for energy simulation. Calibration results and supporting verification plots of two case studies indicated that simulated discharge and energy production is comparable with the measured discharge and energy production respectively.
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Monologist Mike Daisey ’96 had been targeting Apple and Steve Jobs for a year. Then Jobs died and Daisey’s show was changed once again.
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Scopo principale del seguente elaborato è quello di fornire una possibile traduzione di un capitolo dell’opera di Mike Gayle, The To-Do List. Al fine di contestualizzare e rendere più comprensibile, specie per un lettore italiano, la proposta di traduzione in questione, verranno descritti dapprima l’autore ed il genere letterario al quale appartiene il libro, quindi la trama del libro stesso. Seguirà il commento della traduzione, nel quale si evidenzieranno alcuni degli elementi particolarmente difficili da rendere in italiano – talvolta dal punto di vista lessicale, più spesso dal punto di vista culturale. La scelta di affrontare l’opera di Gayle nasce soprattutto dall’interesse verso uno dei corsi svolti all’università, grazie al quale ho avuto l’occasione di scoprire, in lingua inglese, il genere letterario comunemente chiamato Chick Lit; The To-Do List, che appartiene a quella che potremmo definire come “Chick Lit maschile”e che presenta moltissimi riferimenti alla cultura britannica, rappresentava la fonte perfetta per mettermi alla prova ed effettuare una traduzione che fosse, oltre che fedele al testo originale, comprensibile e immediata per un ipotetico lettore italiano.
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As Henderson and Pochin point out in the introduction to their book, recent years have seen the concept of advocacy given increasing prominence in central and local government policy in the UK. It made an appearance in local community care and long-stay hospital closure plans. It features in reforms to the health service in England and Wales, in the form of the Patient Advocacy and Liaison Services (DoH 2000), while proposed changes to the mental health system also accord a key role to service users' advocates. In addition, Valuing People, central government's proposals on the future strategy for people with learning disabilities, promised the widespread development of advocacy services (DoH 2001). Advocacy, traditionally located on the margins of state activity in the UK, is experiencing something of an attempt to shift it into mainstream policy and service provision. This makes it a significant time to review the core values and practices that have distinguished advocacy from other forms of professional and voluntary intervention and to explore how these may be preserved and developed in the contemporary context.
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Fotobuch anlässlich des Firmenjubiläums von Pneu Fahrni und der Ausstellung der Fotografien in der Zone Contemporaine, Niederwangen bei Bern
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Fundamental a vida e ao desenvolvimento de qualquer sociedade, a água é um bem precioso e limitado que está se esgotando e sendo motivo de preocupação mundial. O desperdício, a distribuição desigual, o aumento do consumo e a degradação da qualidade da água são motivos que a tornaram escassa e trouxeram à tona a importância do planejamento e gerenciamento dos recursos hídricos. Frente a esta situação, este trabalho buscou avaliar a disponibilidade hídrica quantitativa e qualitativa da bacia hidrográfica do rio Sapucaí-Mirim, SP. Através da aplicação do simulador hidrológico MIKE BASIN, foi analisado o desempenho do sistema de recursos hídricos, o conflito existente entre os usos múltiplos e a concentração dos parâmetros OD e DBO nas águas do rio que recebe efluentes domésticos, muitos deles sem nenhum tratamento. Apesar da quantidade de água ser suficiente para atender às demandas, o estudo mostra que a geração de energia elétrica está comprometida e a água está se esgotando qualitativamente, evidenciando a necessidade e urgência de se implantar estações de tratamento de esgoto.
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Back Row: Russ Miller, Jon Falk, Chuck Ritter, Larry Barros, Lou Kovacs, John Ferens, Dave Garlow
9th Row: Fritz Seyferth, Gerald Ingram, Jerry Meter, Tirrel Burton, Lloyd Carr, Jerry Hanlon, Gary Moeller, Paul Schudel, Elliott Uzelac, Milan Vooletich, Bob Thornbladh, Alex Agase, Bill Giarmo, Joe English, Cam Cameron, Mike Gittleson
8th Row: Sean Guffey, John Zingales, Garret Smith, Don Lessner, Trey McNeil, Brad Burrows, Bob Wood, Kyle Anderson, Ernie Bock, Mike DeBoer, Rick Sutkiewicz, Joh Duerr, Monte Robbins, Phil Logus, Dave Mandel
7th Row: Bob Stites, Patrick Fitzgerald, Dave Howe, Dave Dever, Bob Cernak, Ernie Holloway, John Willingham, Mark Hill, Chris D'Esposito, Mike Husar, Rick Masters, James Brown, Rick Stites, Scott Mandel, Ken Mouton, Phil Wentworth
6th Row: Jamie Morris, Dan Holloway, John Vitale, Mike Dames, Bob Tait, Mark Erhardt, Mike Kovac, Chuck Adams, Dave Chester, Bud Gereg, Mark Messner, Dave Herrick, Keith Evans, Erik Campbell, John Whitledge
5th Row: Doug Mallory, Gene Lawson, Tim Schulte, Todd Schulte, Andre McIntyre, Carlitos Bostic, John Elliott, Andy Borowski, Paul Jokisch, Steve Thiebert, Jack Walker, Gene Cecchini, David Folkertsma, Billy Harris, John Balourdos
4th Row: Ed Hood, Al Bishop, Ken Higgins, Keith Cowan, Rick Fraser, John Mihic, Jerry Quaerna, Mike Reinhold, Marty Shimko, Garland Rivers, Gerald White, Chris Zurbrugg, Phil Webb, Russ Rein, Pat Moons
3rd Row: Steve Johnson, Ben Logue, Gilvanni Johnson, Greg Randall, Mike Krauss, Bob Perryman, Mark Hammerstein, Jim Harbaugh, Dieter Heren, Paul Schmerge, Triando Markray, Andy Moeller, Eddie Garrett, Thomas Wilcher, Ivan Hicks
2nd Row: Tony Gant, John Ghindia, Bob Popowski, Bob Tabachino, Joe Gray, Jeff Akers, Kevin Brooks, Eric Kattus, Mike Mallory, Brad Cocharn, Jim Scarcelli, Phil Lewandowski, Dave Simon, Mike Sessa, Mike Melnyk
Front Row: Todd Schlopy, Mike Hammerstein, Art Balourdos, Clay Miller, Rodney Lyles, Sim Nelson, Doug James, Al Sincich, Vince Bean, Vince DeFelice, Dave Meredith, Greg Armstrong, Nate Rodgers, Tim Anderson, Bob Bergeron, Head Coach Bo Schembechler.
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Back Row: James Brown, Jon Falk, Dave Garlow, Bill Sheridan, Tom Hassel, Reggie Mitchell, Sr. Mgr. Michael Drews, Bob Tait, Pete Wentworth, Russ Miller, Larry Barrows, John Ferens, Chuck Ritter
11th Row: Paul Alexander, Alex Agase, Bob Thornbladh, Tirrel Burton, Jerry Hanlon, Elliot Uzelac, Gary Moeller, Milan Vooletich, Jerry Meter, Lloyd Carr, Cam Cameron, Michael Trgovac
10th Row: Fritz Seyferth, Andy Johnson, John Althouse, Joel Boyden, Mike Gillette, Mike Edwards, Sean LaFountaine, Olatide Ogunfitidimi, Vincent Washington, Steve Woroniecki, Gulam Kahn, Mike Gittleson
9th Row: John Kolesar, David Weil, Scott Crawford, Chris Simmons, Brian Reid, John Plantz, Mike DePalma, Keith Mitchell, Keith Cooper, Joe Holland, Frank Petroff, Anthony Mitchell, Bob Hurst
8th Row: Mike Taylor, Demetrius Brown, Dave Arnold, Mike Jones, Brent White, Pat Olszewski, John Herrman, Jeff Brown, Bobby Abrams, Derrick Walker, J.J. Grant, Rick Hassel, Cliff Dochterman
7th Row: Ernie Bock, Kyle Anderson, Mike DeBoer, John Duerr, Scott Mandel, Dave Mandel, John Whitledge, Brad Burrows, Don Lessner, Pat Fitzgerald, Geoff Bissell, Rick Sutkiewicz, Phil Logas
6th Row: Ernie Holloway, Jamie Morris, John Zingales, Chuck Adams, Chris D'Esposito, Mark Erhardt, John Vitale, Dave Dever, John Willingham, Bob Cernak, Rick Stites, Bob Stites
5th Row: Gene Lawson, Ken Mouton, Erik Campbell, Dave Chester, Michael Dames, Mike Husar, Dave Herrick, Mark Hill, Dan Holloway, Mike Kovac, Mark Messner, Keith Evens
4th Row: Ed Hood, Tim Schulte, Ken Higgins, Steve Thibert, Phil Webb, Carlitos Bostic, David Folkertsma, Andy Borowski, Monte Robbins, Todd Schulte, Jack Walker, Russell Rein
3rd Row: Pat Moons, Marty Shimko, Andre McIntyre, Garland Rivers, Dan Rice, John Mihic, John Elliott, Gerald White, Chris Zurbrugg, Billy Harris, Keith Cowan, Doug Mallory
2nd Row: Ben Logue, Greg Randall, Mark Hammerstein, Dieter Heren, Gilvanni Johnson, Paul Jokisch, Mike Reinhold, Jerry Quaerna, Mike Krauss, Andy Moeller, Paul Schmerge, Thomas Wilcher, Coach Bo Schembechler
Front Row: Tony Gant, Bob Perryman, Bob Tabachino, Jeff Akers, Brad Cochran, Mike Mallory, Mike Hammerstein, Eric Kattus, Clay Miller, Jim Scarcelli, Jim Harbaugh, Ivan Hicks