933 resultados para L71 - Mining, Extraction, and Refining:
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This paper generalizes Hotelling's (1931) theory of nonrenewable resources to situations where resource pools and their users are distributed spacially. Extraction and transport costs are assumed to be linear in the rate of extraction, but utilization of each deposit may require a setup cost.
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Cette recherche porte sur la lexicologie, la lexicographie et l’enseignement/apprentissage du lexique. Elle s’inscrit dans le cadre du projet Modélisation ontologique des savoirs lexicographiques en vue de leur application en linguistique appliquée, surnommé Lexitation, qui est, à notre connaissance, la première tentative d’extraction des savoirs lexicographiques — i.e. connaissances déclaratives et procédurales utilisées par des lexicographes — utilisant une méthode expérimentale. Le projet repose sur le constat que les savoirs lexicographiques ont un rôle crucial à jouer en lexicologie, mais aussi en enseignement/apprentissage du lexique. Dans ce mémoire, nous décrirons les méthodes et les résultats de nos premières expérimentations, effectuées à l’aide du Think Aloud Protocol (Ericsson et Simon, 1993). Nous expliquerons l’organisation générale des expérimentations et comment les savoirs lexicographiques extraits sont modélisés pour former une ontologie. Finalement, nous discuterons des applications possibles de nos travaux en enseignement du lexique, plus particulièrement pour la formation des maîtres.
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Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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Notre recherche s’insère dans la mouvance des humanités numériques; nous y faisons dialoguer les arts et les sciences de l’information. Depuis quelques décennies, la danse est un sujet d’études et de recherche à part entière. Il devient donc nécessaire de mieux décrire la danse dans les archives, sachant que la description en amont influe grandement sur l’accès en aval. Les méthodes d’extraction automatique de connaissances nous semblent offrir de nouvelles possibilités. L’objectif de notre recherche est de contribuer au développement d’outils de gestion de l’information dans les archives de la danse en comparant un vocabulaire de description de la danse dans les archives et un vocabulaire de représentation de la danse dans la littérature, recueilli grâce à des méthodes d’extraction automatique de connaissances, pour en distinguer une possible complémentarité, particulièrement en ce qui a trait au vocabulaire de l’expérience esthétique. D’abord, nous analysons un vocabulaire de description de la danse dans les archives. Nous décrivons certains outils de description des archives de la danse et nous analysons le thésaurus de descripteurs Collier. Nous constatons que le vocabulaire de description de la danse dans les archives ne semble pas prendre en compte l’expérience esthétique. Ensuite, nous analysons un vocabulaire de représentation de la danse dans la littérature. Un vocabulaire structuré de l’expérience esthétique de la danse moderne est ainsi extrait d’un corpus de textes de l’écrivain français Stéphane Mallarmé et analysé. Puis nous comparons les deux vocabulaires afin d'en distinguer la complémentarité quant à la description de l’expérience esthétique. Nous formulons une première suggestion d’amélioration de certains thésaurus employés dans les archives de la danse : un thésaurus au vocabulaire essentiellement factuel, comme le thésaurus de descripteurs Collier, peut être enrichi de termes à propos de l’expérience esthétique. Le vocabulaire de représentation de la danse dans la littérature est jusqu’à un certain point complémentaire au vocabulaire de description de l’expérience esthétique de la danse dans les archives. Nous menons ainsi une première expérimentation qui justifie en partie la pertinence de certaines méthodes d’extraction de connaissances dans le développement et la maintenance de ressources documentaires pour le domaine des arts d’interprétation tels que la danse.
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Biodiesel production using microalgae is attractive in a number of respects. Here a number of pros and cons to using microalgae for biofuels production are reviewed. Algal cultivation can be carried out using non-arable land and non-potable water with simple nutrient supply. In addition, algal biomass productivities are much higher than those of vascular plants and the extractable content of lipids that can be usefully converted to biodiesel, triacylglycerols (TAGs) can be much higher than that of the oil seeds now used for first generation biodiesel. On the other hand, practical, cost-effective production of biofuels from microalgae requires that a number of obstacles be overcome. These include the development of low-cost, effective growth systems, efficient and energy saving harvesting techniques, and methods for oil extraction and conversion that are environmentally benign and cost-effective. Promising recent advances in these areas are highlighted.
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Les impacts environnementaux dues à l'extraction minière sont considérables. C'est l'action des microorganismes, en utilisant leur métabolisme du soufre sur les déchets miniers, qui engendre les plus grands défis. Jusqu'à présent, peu de recherches ont été effectués sur les microorganismes environnementaux pour la compréhension globale de l'action du métabolisme du soufre dans une optique de prévention et de rémédiation des impacts environnementaux de l'extraction minière. Dans cette étude, nous avons étudié une bactérie environnementale, Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans, dans le but de comprendre le métabolisme du soufre selon le milieu de culture et le niveau d'acidité du milieu. Nous avons utilisé la transcriptomique à haut débit, RNA-seq, en association avec des techniques de biogéochimie et de microscopie à électrons pour déterminer l'expression des gènes codants les enzymes du métabolisme du soufre. Nous avons trouvé que l'expression des gènes des enzymes du métabolisme du soufre chez ce microorganisme sont dépendantes du milieu, de la phase de croissance et du niveau d'acidité présent dans le milieu. De plus, les analyses biogéochimiques montrent la présence de composés de soufre réduits et d'acide sulfurique dans le milieu. Finalement, une analyse par microscopie électronique révèle que la bactérie emmagasine des réserves de soufre dans son cytoplasme. Ces résultats permettent une meilleure compréhension de son métabolisme et nous rapprochent de la possibilité de développer une technique de prédiction des réactions ayant le potentiel de causer des impacts environnementaux dus à l'extraction minière.
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A new procedure for the classification of lower case English language characters is presented in this work . The character image is binarised and the binary image is further grouped into sixteen smaller areas ,called Cells . Each cell is assigned a name depending upon the contour present in the cell and occupancy of the image contour in the cell. A data reduction procedure called Filtering is adopted to eliminate undesirable redundant information for reducing complexity during further processing steps . The filtered data is fed into a primitive extractor where extraction of primitives is done . Syntactic methods are employed for the classification of the character . A decision tree is used for the interaction of the various components in the scheme . 1ike the primitive extraction and character recognition. A character is recognized by the primitive by primitive construction of its description . Openended inventories are used for including variants of the characters and also adding new members to the general class . Computer implementation of the proposal is discussed at the end using handwritten character samples . Results are analyzed and suggestions for future studies are made. The advantages of the proposal are discussed in detail .
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The thesis mainly focuses on material characterization in different environments: freely available samples taken in planar fonn, biological samples available in small quantities and buried objects.Free space method, finds many applications in the fields of industry, medicine and communication. As it is a non-contact method, it can be employed for monitoring the electrical properties of materials moving through a conveyor belt in real time. Also, measurement on such systems at high temperature is possible. NID theory can be applied to the characterization of thin films. Dielectric properties of thin films deposited on any dielectric substrate can be determined. ln chemical industry, the stages of a chemical reaction can be monitored online. Online monitoring will be more efficient as it saves time and avoids risk of sample collection.Dielectric contrast is one of the main factors, which decides the detectability of a system. lt could be noted that the two dielectric objects of same dielectric constant 3.2 (s, of plastic mine) placed in a medium of dielectric constant 2.56 (er of sand) could even be detected employing the time domain analysis of the reflected signal. This type of detection finds strategic importance as it provides solution to the problem of clearance of non-metallic mines. The demining of these mines using the conventional techniques had been proved futile. The studies on the detection of voids and leakage in pipes find many applications.The determined electrical properties of tissues can be used for numerical modeling of cells, microwave imaging, SAR test etc. All these techniques need the accurate determination of dielectric constant. ln the modem world, the use of cellular and other wireless communication systems is booming up. At the same time people are concemed about the hazardous effects of microwaves on living cells. The effect is usually studied on human phantom models. The construction of the models requires the knowledge of the dielectric parameters of the various body tissues. lt is in this context that the present study gains significance. The case study on biological samples shows that the properties of normal and infected body tissues are different. Even though the change in the dielectric properties of infected samples from that of normal one may not be a clear evidence of an ailment, it is an indication of some disorder.ln medical field, the free space method may be adapted for imaging the biological samples. This method can also be used in wireless technology. Evaluation of electrical properties and attenuation of obstacles in the path of RF waves can be done using free waves. An intelligent system for controlling the power output or frequency depending on the feed back values of the attenuation may be developed.The simulation employed in GPR can be extended for the exploration of the effects due to the factors such as the different proportion of water content in the soil, the level and roughness of the soil etc on the reflected signal. This may find applications in geological explorations. ln the detection of mines, a state-of-the art technique for scanning and imaging an active mine field can be developed using GPR. The probing antenna can be attached to a robotic arm capable of three degrees of rotation and the whole detecting system can be housed in a military vehicle. In industry, a system based on the GPR principle can be developed for monitoring liquid or gas through a pipe, as pipe with and without the sample gives different reflection responses. lt may also be implemented for the online monitoring of different stages of extraction and purification of crude petroleum in a plant.Since biological samples show fluctuation in the dielectric nature with time and other physiological conditions, more investigation in this direction should be done. The infected cells at various stages of advancement and the normal cells should be analysed. The results from these comparative studies can be utilized for the detection of the onset of such diseases. Studying the properties of infected tissues at different stages, the threshold of detectability of infected cells can be determined.
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This thesis Entitled Environmental impact of Sand Mining :A case Study in the river catchments of vembanad lake southwest india.The entire study is addressed in nine chapters. Chapter l deals with the general introduction about rivers, problems of river sand mining, objectives, location of the study area and scope of the study. A detailed review on river classification, classic concepts in riverine studies, geological work of rivers and channel processes, importance of river ecosystems and its need for management are dealt in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 gives a comprehensive account of the study area - its location, administrative divisions, physiography, soil, geology, land use and living and non-living resources. The various methods adopted in the study are dealt in Chapter 4. Chapter 5 contains river characteristics like drainage, environmental and geologic setting, channel characteristics, river discharge and water quality of the study area. Chapter 6 gives an account of river sand mining (instream and floodplain mining) from the study area. The various environmental problems of river sand mining on the land adjoining the river banks, river channel, water, biotic and social / human environments of the area and data interpretation are presented in Chapter 7. Chapter 8 deals with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Environmental Management Plan (EMP) of sand mining from the river catchments of Vembanad lake.
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The work is intended to study the following important aspects of document image processing and develop new methods. (1) Segmentation ofdocument images using adaptive interval valued neuro-fuzzy method. (2) Improving the segmentation procedure using Simulated Annealing technique. (3) Development of optimized compression algorithms using Genetic Algorithm and parallel Genetic Algorithm (4) Feature extraction of document images (5) Development of IV fuzzy rules. This work also helps for feature extraction and foreground and background identification. The proposed work incorporates Evolutionary and hybrid methods for segmentation and compression of document images. A study of different neural networks used in image processing, the study of developments in the area of fuzzy logic etc is carried out in this work
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The use of catalysts in chemical and refining processes has increased rapidly since 1945, when oil began to replace coal as the most important industrial raw material. Catalysis has a major impact on the quality of human life as well as economic development. The demand for catalysts is still increasing since catalysis is looked up as a solution to eliminate or replace polluting processes. Metal oxides represent one of the most important and widely employed classes of solid catalysts. Much effort has been spent in the preparation, characterization and application of metal oxides. Recently, great interest has been devoted to the cerium dioxide (CeO2) containing materials due to their broad range of applications in various fields, ranging from catalysis to ceramics, fuel cell technologies, gas sensors, solid state electrolytes, ceramic biomaterials, etc., in addition to the classical application of CeO2 as an additive in the so-called three way catalysts (TWC) for automotive exhaust treatment. Moreover, it can promote water gas shift and steam reforming reactions, favours catalytic activity at the interfacial metal-support sites. The solid solutions of ceria with Group IV transitional-metals deserve particular attention for their applicability in various technologically important catalytic processes. Mesoporous CeO2−ZrO2 solid solutions have been reported to be employed in various reactions which include CO oxidation, soot oxidation, water-gas shift reaction, and so on. Inspired by the unique and promising characteristics of ceria based mixed oxides and solid solutions for various applications, we have selected ceria-zirconia oxides for our studies. The focus of the work is the synthesis and investigation of the structural and catalytic properties of modified and pure ceria-zirconia mixed oxide.
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The rapid growth in high data rate communication systems has introduced new high spectral efficient modulation techniques and standards such as LTE-A (long term evolution-advanced) for 4G (4th generation) systems. These techniques have provided a broader bandwidth but introduced high peak-to-average power ratio (PAR) problem at the high power amplifier (HPA) level of the communication system base transceiver station (BTS). To avoid spectral spreading due to high PAR, stringent requirement on linearity is needed which brings the HPA to operate at large back-off power at the expense of power efficiency. Consequently, high power devices are fundamental in HPAs for high linearity and efficiency. Recent development in wide bandgap power devices, in particular AlGaN/GaN HEMT, has offered higher power level with superior linearity-efficiency trade-off in microwaves communication. For cost-effective HPA design to production cycle, rigorous computer aided design (CAD) AlGaN/GaN HEMT models are essential to reflect real response with increasing power level and channel temperature. Therefore, large-size AlGaN/GaN HEMT large-signal electrothermal modeling procedure is proposed. The HEMT structure analysis, characterization, data processing, model extraction and model implementation phases have been covered in this thesis including trapping and self-heating dispersion accounting for nonlinear drain current collapse. The small-signal model is extracted using the 22-element modeling procedure developed in our department. The intrinsic large-signal model is deeply investigated in conjunction with linearity prediction. The accuracy of the nonlinear drain current has been enhanced through several issues such as trapping and self-heating characterization. Also, the HEMT structure thermal profile has been investigated and corresponding thermal resistance has been extracted through thermal simulation and chuck-controlled temperature pulsed I(V) and static DC measurements. Higher-order equivalent thermal model is extracted and implemented in the HEMT large-signal model to accurately estimate instantaneous channel temperature. Moreover, trapping and self-heating transients has been characterized through transient measurements. The obtained time constants are represented by equivalent sub-circuits and integrated in the nonlinear drain current implementation to account for complex communication signals dynamic prediction. The obtained verification of this table-based large-size large-signal electrothermal model implementation has illustrated high accuracy in terms of output power, gain, efficiency and nonlinearity prediction with respect to standard large-signal test signals.
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Se trata de un reportaje multimedia que analiza las consecuencias ambientales, sociales, políticas y económicas, derivadas del Código de Minas de 2001 y de las decisiones tomadas en materia minera durante el periodo comprendido entre 2001 y 2001.
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Estudio de corte transversal cuyo objetivo es identificar la prevalencia de signos y síntomas de desordenes musculoesqueléticos (DME) en trabajadores que realicen actividades laborales para las empresas mineras de carbón subterráneo en cinco municipios de la Región de Ubaté en el Departamento de Cundinamarca, 2013-2014. Los DME constituyen una de las causas de enfermedad de origen laboral más comunes en todo el mundo; en Colombia específicamente, representan el 82% de las enfermedades laborales. La minería en la Región de Ubaté es una de las principales fuentes producción y generación de empleo. Dado que el país se cuenta con escasa literatura al respecto en el sector minero, es importante dar a conocer la prevalencia de los signos y síntomas de DME y su asociación con los factores ocupacionales que se presentan en la minería subterránea. Se tuvo en cuenta una población de 1.901 trabajadores pertenecientes a 556 empresas de minería de carbón subterránea, donde la muestra fue estratificada por asignación proporcional, de conglomerados, con selección aleatoria y bietápica, correspondiente a 215 trabajadores mineros que trabajan en las 11 empresas seleccionadas, a quienes se aplicó el instrumento del cuestionario Nórdico y las pruebas clínicas estandarizadas para la evaluación de la presencia de signos y síntomas de DME. En los resultados se encontró que la mayor prevalencia de signos y síntomas de DME, se localizó en las regiones, lumbar y de hombros, los cuales están asociados principalmente a factores ocupacionales como el tipo de extracción manual y los cargos de descargue y frentero.
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How do resource booms affect human capital accumulation? We exploit time and spatial variation generated by the commodity boom across local governments in Peru to measure the effect of natural resources on human capital formation. We explore the effect of both mining production and tax revenues on test scores, finding a substantial and statistically significant effect for the latter. Transfers to local governments from mining tax revenues are linked to an increase in math test scores of around 0.23 standard deviations. We find that the hiring of permanent teachers as well as the increases in parental employment and improvements in health outcomes of adults and children are plausible mechanisms for such large effect on learning. These findings suggest that redistributive policies could facilitate the accumulation of human capital in resource abundant developing countries as a way to avoid the natural resources curse.