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    Influence of material structure on air-borne ultrasonic application in drying

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    [EN] This work aims to contribute to the understanding of how the properties of the material being dried affect air-borne ultrasonic application. To this end, the experimental drying kinetics (40 C and 1 m/s) of cassava (Manihot esculenta) and apple (Malus domestica var. Granny Smith) were carried out applying different ultrasonic powers (0, 6, 12, 19, 25 and 31 kW/m3). Furthermore, the power ultrasound-assisted drying kinetics of different fruits and vegetables (potato, eggplant, carrot, orange and lemon peel) already reported in previous studies were also analyzed. The structural, textural and acoustic properties of all these products were assessed, and the drying kinetics modeled by means of the diffusion theory. A significant linear correlation (r > 0.95) was established between the identified effective diffusivity (DW) and the applied ultrasonic power for the different products. The slope of this relationship (SDUP) was used as an index of the effectiveness of the ultrasonic application; thus the higher the SDUP, the more effective the ultrasound application. SDUP was well correlated (rP0.95) with the porosity and hardness. In addition, SDUP was largely affected by the acoustic impedance of the material being dried, showing a similar pattern with the impedance than the transmission coefficient of the acoustic energy on the interface. Thus, soft and open-porous product structures exhibited a better transmission of acoustic energy and were more prone to the mechanical effects of ultrasound. However, materials with a hard and closed-compact structure were less affected by acoustic energy due to the fact that the significant impedance differences between the product and the air cause high energy losses on the interfaceThe authors acknowledge the financial support of the Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (Ref. DPI2012-37466-C03-03, DPI2012-37466-C03-03 and DPI2011-22438) and the assistance with the microstructural analysis provided by Dra. Ana Puig from Departamento de Tecnologia de Alimentos of Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (UPV). The author Cesar Ozuna thanks UPV for an FPI Grant (Ref. 2009-02).Ozuna López, C.; Gomez Alvarez-Arenas, T.; Riera, E.; Cárcel Carrión, JA.; García Pérez, JV. (2014). Influence of material structure on air-borne ultrasonic application in drying. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry. 21(3):1235-1243. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2013.12.015S1235124321

    Comparing Notes: Recording and Criticism

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    This chapter charts the ways in which recording has changed the nature of music criticism. It both provides an overview of the history of recording and music criticism, from the advent of Edison’s Phonograph to the present day, and examines the issues arising from this new technology and the consequent transformation of critical thought and practice

    Wider Still and Wider: British Music Criticism since the Second World War

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    This chapter provides the first historical examination of music criticism in Britain since the Second World War. In the process, it also challenges the simplistic prevailing view of this being a period of decline from a golden age in music criticism

    Stop the Press? The Changing Media of Music Criticism

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    Hydrologic Mass Balance Of Pervious Concrete Pavement With Sandy Soils

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    Use of pervious concrete pavement as a method of stormwater management has shown great promise in previous studies. Reduction in runoff, water quality improvements, and long-term economic benefits are but a few of its many advantages. Regulatory agencies such as the St. Johns River Water Management District require further research into the performance of pervious concrete pavement before granting credits for its use as a best management practice in controlling stormwater. As a part of a larger series of studies by UCF\u27s Stormwater Management Academy, this thesis studies the hydrologic mass balance of pervious concrete pavement in sandy soil common in Florida. In order to conduct this study, a field experiment was constructed at the UCF Stormwater Field Lab. The experiment consisted of three 4-foot tall cylindrical polyethylene tanks with 30-inch diameters. All three tanks were placed into the side of a small embankment and fitted with outlet piping and piezometers. The test tanks were assembled by laying a 6-inch layer of gravel into the bottom of each tank, followed by a layer of Mirafi geofabric, followed by several feet of fine sand into which soil moisture probes were laid at varying depths. Two of the tanks were surfaced with 6-inch layers of portland cement pervious concrete, while the third tank was left with a bare sand surface. Mass balance was calculated by measuring moisture influx and storage in the soil mass. Data collection was divided into three phases. The first phase ran from August to November 2005. Moisture input consisted of normal outdoor rainfall that was measured by a nearby rain gauge, and storage was calculated by dividing the soil mass into zones governed by soil moisture probes. The second phase ran for two weeks in March 2006. Moisture input consisted of water manually poured onto the top of each tank in controlled volumes, and storage was calculated by using probe readings to create regression trendlines for soil moisture profiles. The third phase followed the procedure identical to the second phase and was conducted in the middle of April 2006. Data tabulation in this study faced several challenges, such as nonfunctional periods of time or complete malfunction of essential measuring equipment, flaws in the method of calculating storage in phase one of the experiment, and want of more data points to construct regression trendlines for soil moisture calculation in phases two and three of the experiment. However, the data in all phases of the experiment show that evaporation volume of the tanks with pervious concrete surfacing was nearly twice that of the tank with no concrete. Subsequent infiltration experiments showed that pervious concrete pavement is capable of retaining a portion of precipitation volume, reducing infiltration into the underlying soil and increasing total evaporation in the system

    Der 1. Theil Der anmuthigen Geschichte des Ertz-Vaters Jacob, Wird aus dem XXVII. XXIIX u. XXIX Capittul. des ersten Buchs Mosis, Bey der bevorstehenden-gewöhnlichen Abend-Music In der Haupt-Kirchen zu St. Marien, Christlichen Zuhörern als ein Bild der göttlichen Vorsorge unter des Höchsten Beystand vorgestellet werden

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    DER 1. THEIL DER ANMUTHIGEN GESCHICHTE DES ERTZ-VATERS JACOB, WIRD AUS DEM XXVII. XXIIX U. XXIX CAPITTUL. DES ERSTEN BUCHS MOSIS, BEY DER BEVORSTEHENDEN-GEWÖHNLICHEN ABEND-MUSIC IN DER HAUPT-KIRCHEN ZU ST. MARIEN, CHRISTLICHEN ZUHÖRERN ALS EIN BILD DER GÖTTLICHEN VORSORGE UNTER DES HÖCHSTEN BEYSTAND VORGESTELLET WERDEN Der 1. Theil Der anmuthigen Geschichte des Ertz-Vaters Jacob, Wird aus dem XXVII. XXIIX u. XXIX Capittul. des ersten Buchs Mosis, Bey der bevorstehenden-gewöhnlichen Abend-Music In der Haupt-Kirchen zu St. Marien, Christlichen Zuhörern als ein Bild der göttlichen Vorsorge unter des Höchsten Beystand vorgestellet werden ([1]) Titelseite ([1]) Hochgeneigter Leser! ([2]) Am XXIII. Sonntage nach Trinitatis. Erste Abtheilung. Der gesegnete Jacob ([3]) Am XXIV. Sonntage nach Trinitatis. Andere Abtheilung. Der verfolgte Jacob ([11]) Am II. Sonntage des Advents. Dritte Abtheilung. Der reisende Jacob ([18]) Am III. Sonntage des Advents. Vierte Abtheilung. Der wohl-aufgenom[m]ene Jacob ([25]) Am IV. Sonntage des Advents. Fünfte Abtheilung. Der betrogene Jacob ([32]) Schluß-Wunsch ([40]

    Die Uber Eyffersucht und List Triumphirende Beständige Liebe : Aus der Bekandten Historie Von Tamestris In ein Drama zusammen gezogen

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    [Johann Paul Kuntze]Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Wittenberg, Gedruckt bey August Kobersteinen. - Erscheinungsjahr anhand der Wirkungsdaten des Druckers geschätz

    Hymne auf die Harmonie

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    Poesie von Gerstenberg ; Musik von KunzenTitelkupfer "H. Lips del. et sculps. 1795

    Das Halleluja der Schöpfung : [für Soli, Chor und Orchester]

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    von F.L.Æ. Kunze

    Das durch vernünftige Handlung beglückte Lübek, wurde bey dem gewöhnlichen Ehren- und Freudenmahle des Schonenfahrer-Collegii, in einer Serenata vorgestellt

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    DAS DURCH VERNÜNFTIGE HANDLUNG BEGLÜCKTE LÜBEK, WURDE BEY DEM GEWÖHNLICHEN EHREN- UND FREUDENMAHLE DES SCHONENFAHRER-COLLEGII, IN EINER SERENATA VORGESTELLT Das durch vernünftige Handlung beglückte Lübek, wurde bey dem gewöhnlichen Ehren- und Freudenmahle des Schonenfahrer-Collegii, in einer Serenata vorgestellt ( - ) Einband ( - ) Titelseite ( - ) Singende Personen: ( - ) Serenata. Aria. ( - ) Einband ( -
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