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    Manufacturing improvements project and its impact on financial outcome

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    In response to changes in the external conditions of the oil and gas processing industry, the requirements for the equipment of the oil refinery are forced to change, which calls for the implementation of investment projects. The article considers the data on the implementation of the project for the reconstruction of the primary oil refinery, shows its main technical and economic indicators, examines the direction of the project's impact on the financial performance of the enterprise as a whole

    Bakterielle Meningitis, Hirnabszess und intrakraniales Empyem

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    Benthic foraminiferal faunas associated with cold‐water coral environments in the North Atlantic realm

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    Abstract Surface benthic foraminiferal assemblages associated with cold‐water coral mounds and reefs from the Irish margin and Norwegian shelf (North‐east Atlantic) are for the first time compared quantitatively. Results indicate that the considered sites share a common assemblage, dominated by elevated epibenthic and distinct infaunal species. This surface assemblage is typical of environments that are subject to strong bottom‐water turbulence with enhanced food availability. It provides a benchmark for comparison with fossil benthic foraminiferal assemblages from past cold‐water coral environments. Similar to macrofaunal and megafaunal communities, surface benthic foraminiferal diversity is higher on reefs and mounds than in surrounding off‐mound/off‐reef sediments. Benthic foraminiferal diversity is highest within the living coral macrohabitat, possibly as a result of enhanced availability and variety of food sources, and ecological niche separation. Indeed, living coral generally thrives on the summits or flanks of reefs and mounds where food availability is most important. The second part discusses the use of fossil benthic foraminiferal assemblages as palaeoceanographic proxies from past cold‐water coral environments. The overview of previous observations demonstrates that benthic foraminifera are valuable tools to reconstruct past bottom‐water oxygenation, bottom‐water currents and surface productivity, all of which are key environmental variables controlling cold‐water coral growth. Moreover, the advantages of a detailed investigation of benthic foraminiferal assemblages within cold‐water coral environments are compared to other palaeoceanographic proxies. This study highlights that benthic foraminiferal assemblages are an often overlooked proxy within cold‐water coral environments, despite yielding valuable information
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