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    COST COMPARISONS OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR PROCESSING RECYCLED WASTE NEWSPAPERS INTO FARM-ANIMAL BEDDING

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    The United States is facing a seemingly overwhelming problem of how to dispose of its solid waste. For disposal solutions to be viable, they must be environmentally sound and economically viable. Processing waste newspapers for farm-animal bedding offers a successful partial solution that meets both criteria. Centralized newspaper chopping is found to cost less than on-farm chopping. Both chopped and unchopped waste newspapers can be economically transported considerable distances. The use of waste newspapers for animal bedding is economically attractive at the farm level and can provide a partial solution to the solid-waste disposal problem.Environmental Economics and Policy, Livestock Production/Industries,

    Comparación del desempeño de los protocolos de enrutamiento aodv y DSR sobre una red Manet experimental

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    Las redes Ad Hoc son redes inalámbricas que se forman espontáneamente, se conforman de terminales inalámbricos móviles, que se comunican mediante enlaces inalámbricos y no poseen infraestructura fija, por lo que no hay un control centralizado pero gran flexibilidad. El proyecto se centrara en la redes MANETs. En las redes MANETs la topología cambia constantemente, ya que los nodos móviles pueden dejar la red o ingresar a ella en cualquier momento, los nodos pueden servir de transmisores, enrutadores y receptores. Para que los nodos puedan tener información de las rutas activas dentro de la topología de la red se usan protocolos de enrutamientoPregrad

    Properties of InGaN deposited on Glass at Low Temperature

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    We have investigated the properties of InGaN grown at low temperature on glass substrates by a plasma enhanced MBE process. The goal of this study was to evaluate the potential of InGaN as an oxide-free, transparent conductor material which could be deposited at or slightly above room temperature with minimal interaction or damage to the underlying material. InxGa1−xN films deposited on glass, even without substrate heating, are highly crystalline, but the crystallinity as measured by x-ray degrades at x 0.5) is conductive due to its high electron concentration. InN electron Hall mobilities > 20 cm2/Vs when grown at 400°C, and ~ 7 cm2/Vs on unheated substrates were obtained. The addition of GaN degraded the electrical properties of the films to a greater extent than it improved the transparency. As a result, the best transparent conductor films were pure InN which, when deposited at 400°C, were half as transparent in the green as an indium tin oxide film having the same sheet resistanc

    Comparison of energy efficiency determination methods for the induction motors

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    In the paper the effects on the induction motor efficiency determination due to the introduction of the EU, USA, Canada, Japan and Russian Standards have been analyzed and discussed. Industrial induction motor has been tested and a comparison between the efficiencies determined by various National Standards has been presented. In addition, the motor efficiencies have been compared with the efficiency classes defined by the EU Standardization

    Was the Mediterranean Sea during the Calabrian (Early Pleistocene) a low seasonality environment?

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    Understanding past seasonal temperature variability in the ocean is essential to evaluate the effects of future climate change on marine ecosystems. Here, we estimate seasonal amplitudes and average water temperature from stable oxygen isotope (δ18Oshell) values assuming δ18Owater values of 0.9±0.1permill (V-SMOV). Fossil valves of the bivalve Arctica islandica were collected from three Pleistocene successions (middle-late Calabrian) in Italy. Biostratigraphic analyses from Tacconi Quarry deposits (Rome) indicate an age between 1.6 and 1.2 Ma, while Augusta and Cutrofiano (Lecce) successions are slightly more recent (1.1 and 0.62 Ma, respectively). Prior to carbonate geochemical analysis, we checked the shells for potential diagenetic alterations (e.g., from aragonite to calcite). Stable oxygen isotope (δ18Oshell) profiles of eleven fossil A. islandica valves all depict a relatively low seasonality scenario. δ18Oshell amplitudes vary between 0.4permill and 1.1permill implying a reconstructed seasonal water temperature amplitude of 1.7 ̊C to 4.8 ̊C. The reconstructed average water temperature for the Sicilian population (i.e., 9 valves) is 9.5±0.47 ̊C for δ18Owater 0.9±0.1permill and coincides well with temperature requirements for modern A. islandica. The low seasonality scenario (ca. 3 ̊C) represented by the shells and the low reconstructed water temperatures, colder than modern water temperatures let to the conclusion that the shells lived during a maximum glacial phase when relatively constant water temperatures prevailed throughout the year

    Direct SIMS Determination of the InxGa1-xN Mole Fraction

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    We demonstrate that our secondary mass ion spectroscopy (SIMS) method for the determination of the mole fraction in solid InxGa1-xN solutions is accurate and reproduceable without need of reference samples. The method is based on measuring relative current values of CsM+ (M=Ga, In) secondary ions. The claim of reliable SIMS determination without reference samples was confirmed by four independent analytical methods on the same samples with a relative error in the InN mole fraction determination below 15

    Carboxylate ion pairing with alkali-metal ions for β-Lactoglobulin and its role on aggregation and interfacial adsorption

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    We report a combined experimental and computational study of the whey protein β-lactoglobulin (BLG) in different electrolyte solutions. Vibrational sum-frequency generation (SFG) and ellipsometry were used to investigate the molecular structure of BLG modified air–water interfaces as a function of LiCl, NaCl, and KCl concentrations. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and thermodynamic integration provided details of the ion pairing of protein surface residues with alkali-metal cations. Our results at pH 6.2 indicate that BLG at the air–water interface forms mono- and bilayers preferably at low and high ionic strength, respectively. Results from SFG spectroscopy and ellipsometry are consistent with intimate ion pairing of alkali-metal cations with aspartate and glutamate carboxylates, which is shown to be more effective for smaller cations (Li<sup>+</sup> and Na<sup>+</sup>). MD simulations show not only carboxylate–alkali-metal ion pairs but also ion multiplets with the alkali-metal ion in a bridging position between two or more carboxylates. Consequently, alkali-metal cations can bridge carboxylates not only within a monomer but also between monomers, thus providing an important dimerization mechanism between hydrophilic surface patches

    Digitalization of customer services in health care [cumulative dissertation]

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    This cumulative dissertation addresses the participatory behaviors of customers in online communities as well as the corresponding antecedents and outcomes. A special focus is set on participation in specialized communities for health care professionals and the outcomes of this behavior. This dissertation includes three contributions: 1) Beierlein, A. (2017): Customer Engagement in Online Communities – A Literature Review, in: Buettgen, M. (Ed.), Beiträge zur Dienstleistungsforschung 2016. Wiesbaden: Springer, p. 41-70. 2) Hogreve, J. / Beierlein, A. (2017): Digitalisierung des Kundenservices in der Healthcare Industrie – Motivationen und Auswirkungen der Kunden- und Mitarbeiter-beteiligung in B2B-P3-Online-Communities; in: M. Bruhn and K. Hadwich (eds.), Dienstleistungen 4.0, Wiesbaden: Springer, p. 511-539. 3) Hogreve, J. / Beierlein, A. (2019): Value Creation and Cost Reduction in Health Care – Outcomes of Online Participation by Health Care Professionals, to be submitted to the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (VHB-JQ3: A). This dissertation consists of one conceptual contribution and two empirical contributions. The first paper is a literature review of preexisting research on the various types of online communities and the forms of participatory behavior found in these communities, such as engagement and participation. Hereby, a detailed analysis of the antecedents, outcomes, and possible moderator effects of engagement is presented. The second article presents the results of a qualitative study examining the antecedents and outcomes of participation in a specialized community for health care professionals – specifically, customers and employees of a major manufacturer of medical equipment. The third contribution outlines in detail the outcomes of professional customers’ participation in an online health care community and also provides proof that participation decreases service support costs for professional customers.Die kumulative Dissertation befasst sich mit verschiedenen Beteiligungsformen von Kunden und Mitarbeitern eines Serviceanbieters in einer Online Community im Gesundheitsbereich, sowie deren Motivationsfaktoren und Resultate. Insgesamt umfasst die Dissertation drei Beiträge: 1) Beierlein, A. (2017): Customer Engagement in Online Communities – A Literature Review, in: Buettgen, M. (Hrsg.), Beiträge zur Dienstleistungsforschung 2016. Wiesbaden: Springer, S. 41-70. 2) Hogreve, J. / Beierlein, A. (2017): Digitalisierung des Kundenservices in der Healthcare Industrie – Motivationen und Auswirkungen der Kunden- und Mitarbeiter-beteiligung in B2B-P3-Online-Communities; in: M. Bruhn and K. Hadwich (Hrsg.), Dienstleistungen 4.0, Wiesbaden: Springer, S. 511-539. 3) Hogreve, J. / Beierlein, A. (2019): Value Creation and Cost Reduction in Health Care – Outcomes of Online Participation by Health Care Professionals, wird eingereicht im Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (VHB-JQ3: A). Die Dissertation besteht aus einem konzeptuellen Beitrag und zwei empirischen Beiträgen. Das erste Papier ist ein Literaturüberblick über bereits bestehende Forschungen zu den verschiedenen Arten von Online-Communities sowie den Formen des partizipativen Verhaltens in diesen Communities, wie beispielsweise Engagement und Beteiligung. Hierbei wird eine detaillierte Analyse der Motivationsfaktoren, Ergebnisse und möglichen Moderatoren von Engagement vorgestellt. Der zweite Artikel stellt die Ergebnisse einer qualitativen Studie vor, welche die Motivationen und Ergebnisse zur Beteiligung an einer spezialisierten Online Community für Healthcare Professionals untersucht - insbesondere Kunden und Mitarbeiter eines großen Medizintechnikherstellers. Der dritte Beitrag beschreibt detailliert die Ergebnisse der Beteiligung von Healthcare Professionals in einer spezialisierten Online Community und zeigt zudem, dass deren Beteiligung die Kosten für den eigenen Kundenservice reduziert

    Electrothermal simulation of large-area semiconductor devices

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    The lateral charge transport in thin-film semiconductor devices is affected by the sheet resistance of the various layers. This may lead to a non-uniform current distribution across a large-area device resulting in inhomogeneous luminance, for example, as observed in organic light-emitting diodes. The resistive loss in electrical energy is converted into thermal energy via Joule heating, which results in a temperature increase inside the device. On the other hand, the charge transport properties of the device materials are also temperature-dependent, such that we are facing a two-way coupled electrothermal problem. It has been demonstrated that adding thermal effects to an electrical model significantly changes the results. We present a mathematical model for the steady-state distribution of the electric potential and of the temperature across one electrode of a large-area semiconductor device, as well as numerical solutions obtained using the finite element method
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