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The modular method: Milkfish pond culture
The modular method of milkfish culture (Chanos chanos) described in the manual is an improvement over the traditional extensive method. The manual is intended for the use of fish farmers and aquaculturists, extensionists, and students of aquaculture not only in the Philippines, but also in other milkfish-producing countries in Southeast Asia and the world. It covers the following: Interesting facts about milkfish -- biological characteristics, artificial breeding of milkfish; Design and operation of modular pond system -- pond preparation, stocking in the nursery or transition ponds, stocking in the rearing ponds, care of stock, pond utilization and production schedule, harvest and post-harvest; and, Economics and costing
Mudcrab, Scylla spp, production in brackishwater ponds
This manual covers the specifics of grow-out operation — site selection, pond specification, pond preparation, source of juveniles, transport and stocking, care of pond and stock, feeds and feeding, harvest, postharvest.
Also includes costs-and-benefits analysis and a list of useful references.Mudcrab (Scylla spp) production in brackishwater ponds is now gaining popularity, especially in communities that need to supplement their income. The manual covers the following: Distribution; Grow-out operation in ponds - site selection, pond specification, pond preparation, source of juveniles, transport and stocking of juveniles, care of pond and stock, feeds and feeding, harvest, post-harvest; Production and profits; Cost and analysis. It is hoped that the manual will be of use to fishfarmers and aquaculturists, extensionists, and students of aquaculture not only in the Philippines but also in other mudcrab producing countries in Southeast Asia
Identifying wave packet fractional revivals by means of information entropy
Wave packet fractional revivals is a relevant feature in the long time scale
evolution of a wide range of physical systems, including atoms, molecules and
nonlinear systems. We show that the sum of information entropies in both
position and momentum conjugate spaces is an indicator of fractional revivals
by analyzing three different model systems: the infinite square well,
a particle bouncing vertically against a wall in a gravitational field,
and the vibrational dynamics of hydrogen iodide molecules. This
description in terms of information entropies complements the usual one in
terms of the autocorrelation function
Clinkering and hydration study of non-active and active Belite-Alite-Ye'elimite (BAY) cements
The aim of AIM is to promote industry-driven, interdisciplinary research in material science and engineering in order to provide leading-edge, sustainable solutions to the challenges facing engineers in today’s changing society and environment. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/aim/conference-info/37ccsThe manufacturing process of ye'elimite rich cements emit about 15-37% less CO2 to the atmosphere than OPC. Cements that contain belite, ye’elimite and ferrite, known as BYF cements, are promising eco-friendly binders. However, belite, their main phase, shows a slow hydrating behaviour; therefore the corresponding mortars present lower mechanical strengths than OPC at early ages. To solve this problem, BYF clinkers can be activated by: i) forming alite jointly with belite and ye’elimite during clinkering, known as BAY clinkers. The alite and ye’elimite reaction with water should develop high mechanical strengths at early ages, besides, belite contributes to later curing times. ii) A second activation is based on the stabilisation of alpha forms of belite by dopants. The objective of this work is to obtain two types of BAY clinkers (standard and active BAY) using CaF2 as mineraliser and borax as dopant agent to stabilize alpha forms of belite phase. After that, anhydrite was added as sulphate source to obtain the corresponding cements. The hydration behaviour of these cements has been studied through rheological and x-ray diffraction measurements, the latter combined with Rietveld quantitative phase analysis. In addition, mechanical and dimensional properties of BAY mortars are also presented and discussed.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional AndalucÃa Tech
Atomistic simulations of structural and thermodynamic properties of bilayer graphene
We study the structural and thermodynamic properties of bilayer graphene, a
prototype two-layer membrane, by means of Monte Carlo simulations based on the
empirical bond order potential LCBOPII. We present the temperature dependence
of lattice parameter, bending rigidity and high temperature heat capacity as
well as the correlation function of out-of-plane atomic displacements. The
thermal expansion coefficient changes sign from negative to positive above
K, which is lower than previously found for single layer graphene
and close to the experimental value of bulk graphite. The bending rigidity is
twice as large than for single layer graphene, making the out-of-plane
fluctuations smaller. The crossover from correlated to uncorrelated
out-of-plane fluctuations of the two carbon planes occurs for wavevectors
shorter than nmComment: 6 pages, 7 figures
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