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The use of roll-off bins and a hook-lift equipped harwarder and truck for forest biomass utilization
Extracting slash for utilization has long been a challenge for forest managers. Issues of accessibility and costs generally prevent biomass utilization. The traditional slash treatment is to pile and subsequently burn slash when environmental conditions allow. A harvesting system consisting of roll-off containers and bunks and a hydraulic hook-lift equipped forwarder combi-machine (or āharwarderā) and haul truck were tested for forest biomass utilization and roundwood harvesting. Detailed time-and-motion studies were conducted at two study sites in Western Montana. The data from these studies were used to develop productive total cycle time equations for processes involved with harvesting and transporting merchantable timber and woody biomass. For each process studied, a statistical model quantifying the total cycle time was developed. Harwarder, cut-to-length, and ground based whole-tree harvest systems were analyzed using productive total cycle time equations and independent variables. Some systems were observed in the field while others were modeled. Sixteen systems (equipment combinations) were analyzed plus one hand slashing system. Systems varied by pre-treatment hand-felling, machine type, and slash treatment. Inputs such as forwarding distance, forest stand conditions, haul distance, and market price were kept constant for the analysis. Roll-off technology can be competitive with traditional slash management options. The most cost effective system incorporated a sawyer for trees less than 4.5 inches DBH, fellerbuncher for roundwood material, rubber-tired grapple skidder, delimber at the landing, and a forwarder for collecting trees less than 4.5 inches DBH. This system resulted in a net cost of 10.77 per ton. System costs ranged from the most expensive being harwarder systems to the least expensive being ground based whole-tree systems. Adding a sawyer to any system to fall trees less than 4.5 inches DBH reduced net costs. Similarly, using a two pass system where felling and processing was completed on the first pass and forwarding was completed on a second pass reduced net costs if hand-felling was also used. Dedicated machine systems resulted in lower costs
A classification of finite rank dimension groups by their representations in ordered real vector spaces
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High-dimensional Z-stable AH algebras
It is shown that a C*-algebra of the form C(X,U), where U is a UHF algebra,
is not an inductive limit of subhomogeneous C*-algebras of topological
dimension less than that of X. This is in sharp contrast to dimension-reduction
phenomenon in (i) simple inductive limits of such algebras, where
classification implies low-dimensional approximations, and (ii) when dimension
is measured using decomposition rank, as the author and Winter proved that
dr(C(X,U)) 2.Comment: 14 pages. Improved the main result to handle subhomogeneous
approximation
High-Resolution Genomic Profiling of Chromosomal Abnormalities in Human Stem Cells Using the 135āK StemArray
Culturing stem cells for an extended period of time can lead to acquired chromosomal aberrations. Determining the copy number variant (CNV) profile of stem cell lines is critical since CNVs can have dramatic effects on gene expression and tumorigenic potential. Here, we describe an improved version of our StemArray, a stem-cell-focused comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) microarray, which contains 135,000 probes and covers over 270 stem cell and cancer related genes at the exon level. We have dramatically increased the median probe spacing throughout the genome in order to obtain a higher resolution genetic profile of the cell lines. To illustrate the importance of using the StemArray, we describe a karyotypically normal iPSC line in which we detected acquired chromosomal variations that could affect the cellular phenotype of the cells. Identifying adaptive chromosomal aberrations in stem cell lines is essential if they are to be used in regenerative medicine
Description and Analysis of Characteristics Affecting Decision Making Behavior of Horse Farm Managers
Agricultural Economic
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