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    Research on the mechanism of seepage grouting in fractal rock mass based on fractal theory by Pengfei QIN, Xiang ZHU, Xiangyun ZHOU

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results show that the on-site measured data is basically consistent with theoretical speculation, indicating that the derived relationship between ash consumption and hydraulic conductivity is scientifically accurate and can be used as a reference for grouting design.…”
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    Effects of variety and organomineral fertiliser rate on cucumber yield and nutritional content in early and late seasons by Kasali Asimiu Olusegun, Makinde Eyitayo Adekunle, Falaiye Olamide Oluwatosin, Odesola Kafilat Abiodun

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Growth, fruit yield, and fruit proximate composition data were gathered and subjected to analysis of variance. …”
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    Complex processing of tin-lead dross into solders and ligatures by B. M. Nemenenok, G. V. Downar, A. G. Slutsky, V. A. Sheinert, D. O. Kapusta, I. I. Loganiyk, A. D. Rulenkov

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The aim of the work was to study the influence of various technological factors on the metallurgical output during the processing of tin-lead ash into solders and ligatures.In this regard the results of previous studies related to the extraction of tin and lead in the processing of secondary raw materials were summarized, and new data on technological methods for deeper metallurgical processing of dross (ash) were presented. …”
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    A New Hydrotalcite-Like Absorbent OSA-LDH and Its Adsorption Capacity for Pb<sup>2+</sup> Ions in Water by Zong-Lai Liu, Hao Yu, Ya-Nan Chen, Wei Feng

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Hydrotalcite-like materials (OSA-LDH) were prepared used oil shale ash (OSA), which came from a thermal power plant area, as the main raw material. …”
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    Nondestructive Testing for Wheat Quality with Sensor Technology Based on Big Data by Yan-Ge Tian, Zheng-Nan Zhang, Shuang-Qi Tian

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This article summarizes nondestructive testing with sensor technology for wheat quality, including the mechanical model, hyperspectral technology, Raman spectroscopy, and near-infrared techniques for wheat mechanical properties, storage properties, and physical and chemical properties (such as moisture, ash, protein, and starch) in the past decade. Based on the current research progress, big data technology needs a lot of research in spectral data mining, modeling algorithm optimization, model robustness, etc. to provide more data support and method reference for the research and application of wheat quality.…”
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    Cross-section calculations of (n, 2n) and (n, p) reactions for 69,71Ga and 75As target nuclei up to 20 MeV by H. Sahan, M. Sahan, E. Tel

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Three theoretical calculation codes (EMPIRE 3.2, TALYS 1.6 and ALICE/ASH) were used for model calculations based on the Weisskopf - Ewing and Hauser - Feshbach theories. …”
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    NFLUENCE OF ROSEHIP POWDER ADDITION ON QUALITY INDICATORS OF MIXTURES OBTAINED WITH DIFFERENT TYPES OF WHEAT FLOUR by NICOLETA PIRCU VARTOLOMEI, VASILICA ALISA ARUȘ, ALINA MIHAELA MOROI, DUMITRU ZAHARIA, MARIA TURTOI

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The data show that chemical composition of the flours is modified by the addition of Rp: the moisture, protein and wet gluten content decreases and the ash content increases with an increased addition of Rp. …”
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    RETRACTED: Human and Environmental Dangers Posed by Ongoing Global Tropospheric Aerosolized Particulates for Weather Modification by J. Marvin Herndon

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…As evidenced here, subsequent perception of weather warfare has led to exposing millions of unsuspecting individuals to toxic coal fly ash with no public disclosure, no informed consent, and no health warnings.MethodsThree methods were used: (1) comparison of eight elements analyzed in rainwater samples, thought to have leached from aerosolized coal fly ash, with corresponding coal fly ash laboratory leachate; (2) comparison of 14 elements analyzed in air filter dust with corresponding elements in coal fly ash; and (3) comparison of 23 elements analyzed in fibrous mesh found after snow melted with corresponding elements in coal fly ash.ResultsThe rainwater element ratios show that the aerial particulate matter has essentially the same water-leach characteristics as coal fly ash. …”
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