277 research outputs found
Improved hydrogen gas production in microbial electrolysis cells using inexpensive recycled carbon fibre fabrics
Growing energy demands of wastewater treatment have made it vital for water companies to develop less energy intensive processes for treating wastewater if net zero emissions are to be achieved by 2050. Microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) have the potential to do this by treating water and producing renewable hydrogen gas as a product, but capital and operational costs have slowed their deployment. By using recycled carbon fibre mats, commercially viable MECs can brought closer to reality, where recycled carbon fibre anode MECs treating real wastewater (normalised ~3100 L dâ1) were producing 66.77 L H2 dâ1 while graphite felt anode MECs produced 3.65 L H2 dâ1 per 1 m3 reactor, anodes costing ÂŁ5.53 mâ2 and ÂŁ88.36 mâ2 respectively, resulting in a total anode cost saving of 93%. This could incentivise the development of larger pilot systems, opening the door for generating greater value and a more sustainable wastewater treatment industry
Testing Models of Consumer Search using Data on Web Browsing andPurchasing Behavior
Using a large data set on web browsing and purchasing behavior we test
to what extent consumers are searching in accordance to various
classical search models. We find that the benchmark model of sequential
search with a known distributions of prices can be rejected based on the
recall patterns we observe in the data. Moreover, we show that even if
consumers are initially unaware of the price distribution and have to
learn the price distribution, observed search behavior for given
consumers over time is more consistent with non-sequential search than
sequential search with learning. Our findings suggest non-sequential
search provides a more accurate description of observed consumer search
behavior. We then utilize the nonsequential search model to estimate the
price elasticities and markups of online book retailers
Draft Genome Sequence of the Flagellated Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans Strain CFBP 4884
Article de revue (Article scientifique dans une revue à comité de lecture)International audienceWe report the draft genome sequence of the flagellated strain CFBP 4884 of Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans, which was isolatedin an outbreak of common bacterial blight of beans along with non-flagellated strains. Comparative genomics will allowone to decipher the genomic diversity of strains cohabiting in epidemics.</p
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A letter of intent for a neutrino scattering experiment on the booster neutrino meanline: FINeSSE
The experiment described in this Letter of Intent provides a decisive measurement of {Delta}s, the spin of the nucleon carried by strange quarks. This is crucial as, after more than thirty years of study, the spin contribution of strange quarks to the nucleon is still not understood. The interpretation of {Delta}s measurements from inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS) experiments using charged leptons suffers from two questionable techniques; an assumption of SU(3)-flavor symmetry, and an extrapolation into unmeasured kinematic regions, both of which provide ample room for uncertain theoretical errors in the results. The results of recent semi-inclusive DIS data from HERMES paint a somewhat different picture of the contribution of strange quarks to the nucleon spin than do the inclusive results, but since HERMES does not make use of either of the above-mentioned techniques, then the results are somewhat incomparable. What is required is a measurement directly probing the spin contribution of the strange quarks in the nucleon. Neutrino experiments provide a theoretically clean and robust method of determining {Delta}s by comparing the neutral current interaction, which is isoscalar plus isovector, to the charged current interaction, which is strictly isovector. A past experiment, E734, performed at Brookhaven National Laboratory, has pioneered this effort. Building on what they have learned, we present an experiment which achieves a measurement to {+-} 0.025 using neutrino scattering, and {+-} 0.04 using anti-neutrino scattering, significantly better than past measurements. The combination of the neutrino and anti-neutrino data, when combined with the results of the parity-violating electron-nucleon scattering data, will produce the most significant result for {Delta}s. This experiment can also measure neutrino cross sections in the energy range required for accelerator-based precision oscillation measurements. Accurate measurements of cross sections have been identified as a priority of the neutrino community, as determined through the APS Multidisciplinary Study on the Future of Neutrino Physics. From the APS report, the Neutrino Matrix makes its recommendations in context of several assumptions regarding the neutrino program, including: ''Determination of the neutrino reaction and production cross sections required for a precise understanding of neutrino oscillation physics and the neutrino astronomy of astrophysical and cosmological sources. Our broad and exacting program of neutrino physics is built upon precise knowledge of how neutrinos interact with matter''. The experiment described here will provide unique information on cross sections of {approx}1 GeV neutrinos, in precisely the range explored by present and future long baseline oscillation programs. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is the natural place to perform this experiment. The physics goals proposed here grow the existing program and are necessary ingredients for the next generation oscillation physics measurements in this same energy range. This is a small, cost-effective, and timely experiment which fits well with the growing neutrino program at Fermilab
PEMOTONGAN UPAH DAN ASURANSI PEER-TO-PEER LENDING UNTUK MELINDUNGI KREDITUR DALAM MEWUJUDKAN AKSESIBILITAS KREDIT MASYARAKAT
Abstrak:Perkembangan teknologi beberapa tahun terakhir telah melatarbelakangi terciptanya suatu sistem layanan keuangan berbasis teknologi informasi. Salah satu layanan yang muncul di era Industri 4.0 ini adalah layanan kredit Peer-toPeer Lending (selanjutnya disebut âP2P Lendingâ). Kemudahan peminjaman dana dan syarat administrasi yang jauh lebih mudah dibandingkan kredit di lembaga keuangan lainnya menjadi alasan dari meningkatnya popularitas layanan ini. Akan tetapi, isu penting yang perlu disoroti terkait P2P Lending adalah minimnya perlindungan terhadap Kreditur selaku pemberi pinjaman. Hal mengakibatkan menurunnya minat Kreditur untuk memberikan pinjaman, yang mana akan menghambat aksesibilitas kredit. Penulis menyimpulkan bahwa suatu skema penjaminan baru dalam P2P Lending dibutuhkan untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan tersebut. Karya tulis ini memberikan analisis terhadap dua poin penting. Pertama, terhadap mekanisme penjaminan yang saat ini berlaku dalam P2P Lending dan dampak yang mungkin timbul dari sistem penjaminan tersebut. Kedua, penjelasan dan implementasi terkait skema Pemotongan Upah dan Asuransi yang biasa digunakan oleh Bank untuk diimplementasi dalam penjaminan P2P Lending.Kata Kunci: Asuransi; P2P Lending; Pemotongan Upah; Perlindungan Kreditur;
Nonprofit governance: Improving performance in troubled economic times
Nonprofit management is currently pressured to perform effectively in a weak economy. Yet, nonprofit governance continues to suffer from unclear conceptions of the division of labor between board of directors and executive directors. This online survey of 114 executive directors aims to provide clarification and recommendations for social administration
Charmed meson decay constants in three-flavor lattice QCD
We present the first lattice QCD calculation with realistic sea quark content
of the D^+ meson decay constant f_{D^+}. We use the MILC Collaboration's
publicly available ensembles of lattice gauge fields, which have a quark sea
with two flavors (up and down) much lighter than a third (strange). We obtain
f_{D^+} = 201 +/- 3 +/- 17 MeV, where the errors are statistical and a
combination of systematic errors. We also obtain f_{D_s} = 249 +/- 3 +/- 16 MeV
for the D_s meson.Comment: note added on recent CLEO measurement; PRL versio
HIV Infection Linked to Injection Use of Oxymorphone in Indiana, 2014-2015
BACKGROUND: In January 2015, a total of 11 new diagnoses of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection were reported in a small community in Indiana. We investigated the extent and cause of the outbreak and implemented control measures.
METHODS: We identified an outbreak-related case as laboratory-confirmed HIV infection newly diagnosed after October 1, 2014, in a person who either resided in Scott County, Indiana, or was named by another case patient as a syringe-sharing or sexual partner. HIV polymerase (pol) sequences from case patients were phylogenetically analyzed, and potential risk factors associated with HIV infection were ascertained.
RESULTS: From November 18, 2014, to November 1, 2015, HIV infection was diagnosed in 181 case patients. Most of these patients (87.8%) reported having injected the extended-release formulation of the prescription opioid oxymorphone, and 92.3% were coinfected with hepatitis C virus. Among 159 case patients who had an HIV type 1 pol gene sequence, 157 (98.7%) had sequences that were highly related, as determined by phylogenetic analyses. Contact tracing investigations led to the identification of 536 persons who were named as contacts of case patients; 468 of these contacts (87.3%) were located, assessed for risk, tested for HIV, and, if infected, linked to care. The number of times a contact was named as a syringe-sharing partner by a case patient was significantly associated with the risk of HIV infection (adjusted risk ratio for each time named, 1.9; P<0.001). In response to this outbreak, a public health emergency was declared on March 26, 2015, and a syringe-service program in Indiana was established for the first time.
CONCLUSIONS: Injection-drug use of extended-release oxymorphone within a network of persons who inject drugs in Indiana led to the introduction and rapid transmission of HIV. (Funded by the state government of Indiana and others.)
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