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    Assessment of Technologies for Reducing CO2 Emission

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    There are a wide variety of technologies for reducing CO2 emissions, of which a greater part are those of energy technologies. The paper aims at assessing these technologies with regional differences of technology characteristics taken into account. The first part examines merits and demerits of individual technology, and thus envisages its possible future. The second part describes a global energy model, which generates comprehensive long term future scenarios of energy and CO2 emission in various regions of the world

    Nuclear effects on R = sigma(L)/sigma(T) in deep-inelastic scattering

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    Cross section ratios for deep-inelastic scattering from 14N and 3He with respect to 2H have been measured by the HERMES experiment at DESY using a 27.5 GeV positron beam. The data cover a range in the Bjorken scaling variable x between 0.013 and 0.65, while the negative squared four-momentum transfer Q2 varies from 0.5 to 15 GeV2. The data are compared to measurements performed by NMC, E665, and SLAC on 4He and 12C, and are found to be different for x<0.06 and Q2<1.5 GeV2. The observed difference is attributed to an A-dependence of the ratio R = σL/σT of longitudinal to transverse deep-inelastic scattering cross sections at low x and low Q

    Polysaccharides — Cellulose

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    Erythrocytenmorphologische Untersuchungsmethoden

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    Isoquinoline Carboxylic Acids and Their Hydrogenated Derivatives

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