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Comparative description of coal feeding systems for fixed bed pressure gasification
Coal feeding systems are discussed which are capable of feeding 20-100 T/H and the range of pressure is up to 100 bar. Most emphasis is placed on dry feeding systems. The systems outlined are subdivided into continuous and intermittent and the influence of each system on lock gas losses and reactor design is shown. Finally a cost estimate is presented which indicates the areas of preferred application and permits conclusions to be drawn regarding the economics of the various systems
AnĂĄlise bibliomĂ©trica de revistas veterinĂĄrias multilĂngues
IndexaciĂłn: Scopus; Scielo.The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between language and total number of citations found among documents in journals written in English and other languages. We selected all the journals clustered together in the Journal Citation Reports 2014 under the subject category "Veterinary Sciences" and downloaded all the data registered between 1994-2013 by Web of Science for the journals that stated publishing documents in languages other than English. We classified each of these journals by quartile and extracted information regarding their impact factor, language(s) stated, country of origin, total number of documents published, total number of reviews published, percentage of documents published in English and the quartile in which each journal ranked. Of the 48,118 documents published by the 28 journals analyzed, 55.8% were published in English. Interestingly, although most of the journals state being multi-language, most documents published in quartile 1 journals were in English (an average of 99.2%), while the percentage was 93.1% in quartile 2 journals, 62.1% in quartile 3 journals and 27.4% in quartile 4 journals. We also confirmed that citation distribution in these journals was highly skewed. The results of this study suggest that journals should consider adopting English as the main language as this will increase citation counts and the impact factor of the journal.O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a associação entre a escolha do idioma e o nĂșmero de citaçÔes, a partir da anĂĄlise de revistas publicadas em inglĂȘs e em outras lĂnguas. Foram selecionadas as revistas agrupadas no Journal Citation Reports de 2014 sob a categoria âciĂȘncias veterinĂĄriasâ, bem como os dados registrados na Web of Science entre 1994 e 2013 sobre as revistas que declararam documentos publicados em outro idioma que nĂŁo o inglĂȘs. A seguir, as revistas foram classificadas por quartil, extraindo-se informaçÔes acerca de: Ăndice de impacto, idioma(s) declarado(s), paĂs de origem, nĂșmero total de documentos publicados, nĂșmero total de revisĂ”es publicadas, porcentagem de documentos publicados em inglĂȘs e quartil em que cada jornal foi classificado. Dos 48.118 documentos editados por 28 revistas analisadas, 55,8% foram publicados em inglĂȘs. Interessantemente, apesar de a maioria dessas revistas se declarar multilĂngue, a maior parte dos documentos publicados em revistas quartil 1 empregou o inglĂȘs (uma mĂ©dia de 99,2%), enquanto para as revistas quartil 2 esse Ăndice foi de 93,1%, para quartil 3 foi de 62,1%, e para quartil 4 foi de 27,4%. A pesquisa tambĂ©m confirmou que a distribuição das citaçÔes nessas revistas foi altamente distorcida. Os resultados do estudo sugerem que as revistas deveriam adotar o inglĂȘs como idioma principal, o que faz aumentar o nĂșmero de citaçÔes e o fator de impacto da revista.http://ref.scielo.org/zzbf6
Ontology-Based MEDLINE Document Classification
An increasing and overwhelming amount of biomedical information is available in the research literature mainly in the form of free-text. Biologists need tools that automate their information search and deal with the high volume and ambiguity of free-text. Ontologies can help automatic information processing by providing standard concepts and information about the relationships between concepts. The Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) ontology is already available and used by MEDLINE indexers to annotate the conceptual content of biomedical articles. This paper presents a domain-independent method that uses the MeSH ontology inter-concept relationships to extend the existing MeSH-based representation of MEDLINE documents. The extension method is evaluated within a document triage task organized by the Genomics track of the 2005 Text REtrieval Conference (TREC). Our method for extending the representation of documents leads to an improvement of 17% over a non-extended baseline in terms of normalized utility, the metric defined for the task. The SVMlight software is used to classify documents
The Handmaid of Justice: Power and Procedure in the Inferior Courts
Summing up the history of procedure from the codification movement of the nineteenth century to the Federal Rules practice of today, Robert Bone observed, âEach generation of procedure reformers, it seems, diagnoses the malady and proposes a cure only to have the succeeding generationâs diagnosis treat the cure as a cause of the malady.â While playfully highlighting the contingencies and unexpected consequences of procedural history, Professor Bone was not advocating a cyclical view of history, in which âcost and delayâ continually recur as the bugaboos of procedural reformers who canât quite figure out how to solve the problem. Instead, Bone called on proceduralists to recognize that history mattered and moved in procedure. The cost and delay that the codifiers complained of were not the same costs and delays that mattered to the pragmatists of a later era, whether those costs involved the source of procedural law, the uniformity of rules across the national courts, or the fusion of legal and equitable remedies. Legal norms in these and other respects evolved, and Professor Bone counseled that â[t]he hope for the future lies in recognizing that procedural decisions require complex value choices no less controversial than those underlying substantive law and that those value choices in turn require the proceduralist to have thought through deeper jurisprudential questions concerning the nature of law and its relation to social life.
No Justice, No Peace: An Examination of the Conditions of the George Floyd Protests to Determine How to Facilitate Successful State Legislative Outcomes
This thesis examines the relationship between the conditions of the George Floyd protests from May to August of 2020 to the impact they had state on policing reforms within state legislatures. I examine protests in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, looking at those protestsâ size, media coverage, and violence and compare that to the degree of policy change achieved within each state. I find that, contrary to expectations, protest size was not associated with policy change, but that the party control of the state government was a strong predictor of how states responded to protests. Within some state subgroups, the presence of violence and media coverage of violence had a statistically significant effect in shaping policy change. These findings help us understand what conditions are needed to create a successful protest
The Present Crisis in American Bail
More than fifty years after a predicted coming federal courts crisis in bail, district courts have begun granting major systemic injunctions against money bail systems. This Essay surveys the constitutional theories and circuit splits that are forming through these litigations. The major point of controversy is the level of federal court scrutiny triggered by allegedly unconstitutional bail regimes, an inquiry complicated by ambiguous Supreme Court precedents on (1) post-conviction fines, (2) preventive detention at the federal level, and (3) the adequacy of probable cause hearings. The Essay argues that the application of strict scrutiny makes the best sense of these precedents while also taking account of the troubled history of American bail, particularly during the Reconstruction Era from which the right to sue state officials in federal court for violations of constitutional rights emerged
Sect and Superstition: The Protestant Framework of American Codification
Elite lawyers who debated codification in the nineteenth-century United States treated codification as inseparable from a liberal Protestant textualism that had taken hold in the early national era. Legislators declared codification to be the necessary final step of the Protestant Reformation and frequently characterized common law lawyers as beholden to âsuperstitionâ and âpriestcraftâ. Their opponents denounced the codifiersâ idea that texts alone could adequately convey common meanings and delighted to point out the endlessly fracturing glosses on supposedly âclearâ texts that divided the positivists into an ever-increasing number of sects.
Many works have addressed the relationship between populism and positivism over the course of the codification debates in the United States. What these works have missed is the Protestantism. Understanding how lawyers of another generation approached these questions can help us to appreciate the varieties of American textualism, and the fact that todayâs textualism may be as foreign to textualisms of the past as to other methods entirely. Rather than the forerunners of a modern, rationalist âRepublic of Statutesâ, the codifiers were the literal and figurative sons of a post-Calvinist generation that was unquenchably optimistic about the clarity of texts and the common sense of individuals reading them. This lens also helps us better understand the defenders of the common law, who were not so much the retrograde servants of property rights and judicial supremacy as they are often presented, but were more often practically minded lawyers who understood the limits to which legislative texts could change the complex practices of law on the ground
A Comparison of Childrenâs Achievement Whose Mothers Are Employed Full Time and Those Whose Mothers Are Homemakers
This study undertook to examine the relationship between mothers\u27 employment status and the children\u27s achievement. 728 third grade students in the Bellingham Public Schools were used as subjects. The data was analyzed by two way analysis of variance and multiple correlation procedures. There was no relationship found between the mothers\u27 employment ststus and the children\u27s achievement. However, there was a relationship between fathers\u27 occupational level, family size, children\u27s intelligence, and children\u27s sex and some of the achievement tests
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