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    An Investigation as to the Comparative Cost of Fuels for Heating Homes in the City of Brookings, South Dakota

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    The object or intent of this investigation was to make a study of comparative costs of heating homes in the city of Brookings. Six different fuels or methods of firing of these fuels were compared in the two main categories of home heating; hot water radiators and warm air furnaces. The investigation was not intended to increase the efficiency of any specific installation. However, the efficiencies of several of the atomizing oil burners wore increased considerably by changes in the air settings which should have been made by the installer when the furnace was originally installed

    Genomic diversity and ecology of human-associated Akkermansia species in the gut microbiome revealed by extensive metagenomic assembly

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    Background Akkermansia muciniphila is a human gut microbe with a key role in the physiology of the intestinal mucus layer and reported associations with decreased body mass and increased gut barrier function and health. Despite its biomedical relevance, the genomic diversity of A. muciniphila remains understudied and that of closely related species, except for A. glycaniphila, unexplored. Results We present a large-scale population genomics analysis of the Akkermansia genus using 188 isolate genomes and 2226 genomes assembled from 18,600 metagenomes from humans and other animals. While we do not detect A. glycaniphila, the Akkermansia strains in the human gut can be grouped into five distinct candidate species, including A. muciniphila, that show remarkable whole-genome divergence despite surprisingly similar 16S rRNA gene sequences. These candidate species are likely human-specific, as they are detected in mice and non-human primates almost exclusively when kept in captivity. In humans, Akkermansia candidate species display ecological co-exclusion, diversified functional capabilities, and distinct patterns of associations with host body mass. Analysis of CRISPR-Cas loci reveals new variants and spacers targeting newly discovered putative bacteriophages. Remarkably, we observe an increased relative abundance of Akkermansia when cognate predicted bacteriophages are present, suggesting ecological interactions. A. muciniphila further exhibits subspecies-level genetic stratification with associated functional differences such as a putative exo/lipopolysaccharide operon. Conclusions We uncover a large phylogenetic and functional diversity of the Akkermansia genus in humans. This variability should be considered in the ongoing experimental and metagenomic efforts to characterize the health-associated properties of A. muciniphila and related bacteria.Peer reviewe

    Charakterystyka popiołu dennego z MSWI oraz ocena odzysku

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    Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash contains valuable components that can be recovered as secondary materials, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals, some rare earth elements, glass etc. Metal-free mineral fraction can be used in construction industry as a substitute for natural materials. Important benefit of bottom ash recycling for the plant operator is also in reduction of fees for solid residuals landfilling. The composition of bottom ash is highly dependent on the composition of incinerated waste but in average can be around 5–13% ferrous metals, 2–5% non-ferrous metals, 15–30% glass and ceramics, 1–5% unburned organics and 50–70% mineral fraction. Several incineration plants in Europe are equipped with advanced systems for metals recovery, mostly based on magnetic separation of ferrous metals and separation of non-ferrous metals usually by eddy-current separators. To assess the possibilities of the bottom ash treatment in the Czech Republic it is necessary to obtain data about the bottom ash composition and evaluate its resource recovery potential. This paper summarizes characteristics of bottom ash samples from waste-to-energy plant in Prague. Emphasis of the study was primarily placed on the material composition. Bottom ash samples were dried and sieved into eight size fractions in the first step. It must be said that particle size distribution plays a decisive role for further utilization of bottom ash. In the second step, individual size fractions were sorted, using magnetic separation and the set of grinding, sieving, and manual separation processes, into the following materials: glass, ceramics and porcelain, magnetic particles with ferrous scrap, non-ferrous metals, unburned organic material, and residual fraction.Miejskie spalarnie odpadów stałych (ang. skrót MSWI) wytwarzają popiół, który zawiera cenne składniki, które można odzyskać w postaci materiałów wtórnych, tj. metali żelaznych i nieżelaznych, niektórych metali ziem rzadkich, szkła itd. Pozbawiona metalu frakcja mineralna może być użyta w przemyśle budowlanym jako zamiennik dla materiałów naturalnych. Ważną korzyścią płynącą z recyklingu popiołu dennego dla zarządzających spalarnią jest obniżenie kosztów składowania stałych pozostałości pospalaniu. Skład popiołu dennego w dużej mierze zależy od składu odpadów i średnio zawiera około 5-13% metali żelaznych, 2-5% metali nieżelaznych, 15-30% szkła i ceramiki, 1–5% niespalonych składników organicznych i 50-70% frakcji mineralnej. Kilka spalarni w Europie jest wyposażonych w zaawansowane systemy odzysku metali, głównie oparte o separacje magnetyczną. Aby ocenić możliwości odzysku popiołu dennego w Republice Czeskiej, zebrano dane na temat składu popiołu dennego i określono potencjał odzysku. Niniejsza praca podsumowuje charakterystykę próbek popiołu dennego pobranych ze spalarni generującej energię z odpadów znajdującej się w Pradze. Nacisk był przede wszystkim położony na skład materiału. W pierwszym etapie próbki popiołu dennego zostały osuszone i przesiane na 8 różnych frakcji. Warto uwzględnić, że rozkład wielkości ziaren ma decydujący wpływ na dalszą utylizację popiołu dennego. W drugim kroku, poszczególne frakcje zostały poddane separacji magnetycznej oraz innym procesom tj. rozdrabnianie, przesiewanie oraz separacja ręczna, na poszczególne frakcje: szkło, ceramika i porcelana, cząsteczki magnetyczne ze skrawkami żelaza, metale nieżelazne, niespalone materiały organiczne i pozostałe frakcje
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