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Achieving drinking water compliance levels for metaldehyde with an acclimated sand bioreactor
(Article)Metaldehyde removal was delivered to below the 0.1 µg L-1 regulatory concentration in a laboratory scale continuous upflow fluidised sand bioreactor that had undergone acclimation through selective enrichment for metaldehyde ... -
Active Lane Tracking in Post Collision Scenarios
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Active media: A framework for digital media effectiveness.
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Active screen plasma nitriding of 316 stainless steel for the application of bipolar plates in proton exchange membrane fuel cells
(Article)Proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) has attracted considerable interest because of its superb performance, and many researches are focused on the development of highperformance, long-life bipolar plates. Stainless ... -
Adapting dwellings for heat waves.
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Adaptive Education based on Learning Styles: Are Learning Style Instruments Precise Enough?
(Article)Investigating the efficiency of learning style instruments is significant because it is a widespread technique and it enriches the understanding of the challenges of integrating such instruments into adaptive education ... -
Adaptive unicast video streaming with rateless codes and feedback.
(Article)Video streaming over the Internet and packet-based wireless networks is sensitive to packet loss, which can severely damage the quality of the received video. To protect the transmitted video data against packet loss, ... -
Adaptive Wall-Modelled Large Eddy Simulation of Jet Noise in Isolated and Installed Configurations
(Conference)The study of jet acoustics is crucial for future aeroengine designs. Although the highbypass ratio of modern turbofans can have a shielding effect on the core jet noise, there is an increased potential of interaction of ... -
Addressing Nature-Deficit Disorder: A Mixed Methods Pilot Study of Young Adults Attending a Wilderness Camp
(Article)Background and Objectives. Rapid urbanization raises concern about chronic human health issues along with less frequent interaction with the natural world. “Nature-deficit disorder,” a nonclinical term, describes this ... -
Adoption of cleaner cookstoves: barriers and way forward
(Article)Globally 2.6 billion people, representing around 38% of the total population, depend on solid biomass fuels to meet their basic energy needs for cooking. While rural communities are shifting to modern fuels such as LPG ...