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E-learning as a Vehicle for Knowledge Management
Nowadays, companies want to learn from their own experiences and to be able to enhance that experience with best principles and lessons learned from other companies. Companies emphasise the importance of knowledge management, particularly the relationship between knowledge and learning within an organisation. We feel that an e-learning environment may contribute to knowledge management on the one hand and to the learning need in companies on the other hand. In this paper, we report on the challenges in designing and implementing an e-learning environment. We identify the properties from a pedagogical view that should be supported by an e-learning environment. Then, we discuss the challenges in developing a system that includes these properties
Literature review of physical and chemical pretreatment processes for lignocellulosic biomass
Different pretreatment technologies published in public literature are described in terms of the mechanisms involved, advantages and disadvantages, and economic assessment. Pretreatment technologies for lignocellulosic biomass include biological, mechanical, chemical methods and various combinations thereof. The choice of the optimum pretreatment process depends very much on the objective of the biomass pretreatment, its economic assessment and environmental impact. Only a small number of pretreatment methods has been reported as being potentially cost-effective thus far. These include steam explosion, liquid hot water, concentrated acid hydrolysis and dilute acid pretreatments
Multiple uses of water in irrigated areas: a case study from Sri Lanka
Water management / Water allocation / Water use efficiency / Irrigated farming / Water resources development / Water policy / Water quality / Domestic water / Water users' associations / Water rights / Gender / Households / Pricing / Water costs / Case studies / Sri Lanka / Kirindi Oya
Maternal Lifestyle and Pregnancy Complications: The Generation R Study
Adverse maternal lifestyle habits during pregnancy are important modifiable risk factors for pregnancy
complications in Western countries. Most common adverse maternal lifestyle habits include
smoking, alcohol consumption, and caffeine consumption. Although not directly lifestyle related,
maternal age is also considered as a modifiable risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes
Numerical Results for the System Noise Temperature of an Aperture Array Tile and Comparison with Measurements
The purpose of this report is to document the noise performance of a complex
beamforming array antenna system and to characterize the recently developed
noise measurement facility called THACO, which was developed at ASTRON. The
receiver system includes the array antenna of strongly coupled 144 TSA
elements, 144 Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) (Tmin =35-40K) and the data
recording/storing facilities of the initial test station that allow for
off-line digital beamforming. The primary goal of this study is to compare the
measured receiver noise temperatures with the simulated values for several
practical beamformers, and to predict the associated receiver noise coupling
contribution, antenna thermal noise and ground noise pick-up (due to the back
radiation).Comment: ASTRON repor
The box diagram in Yukawa theory
We present a light-front calculation of the box diagram in Yukawa theory. The
covariant box diagram is finite for the case of spin-1/2 constituents
exchanging spin-0 particles. In light-front dynamics, however, individual
time-ordered diagrams are divergent. We analyze the corresponding light-front
singularities and show the equivalence between the light-front and covariant
results by taming the singularities.Comment: 21 pages, 17 figures. submittes to Phys. Rev.
Magnetic trapping of buffer-gas cooled chromium atoms and prospects for the extension to paramagnetic molecules
We report the successful buffer-gas cooling and magnetic trapping of chromium
atoms with densities exceeding atoms per cm at a temperature of
350 mK for the trapped sample. The possibilities to extend the method to
buffer-gas cool and magnetically trap molecules are discussed. To minimize the
most important loss mechanism in magnetic trapping, molecules with a small
spin-spin interaction and a large rotational constant are preferred. Both the
CrH ( ground state) and MnH () radicals appear to be
suitable systems for future experiments.Comment: 9 pages, 4 Figure
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