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Energy utilization performance

Then we must adroitly utilize the excess force created by the asymmetrical regauging, along with its associated excess potential energy, to perform useful work. [Pg.646]

Most economic studies of chemical processes show the projected performance of the process with respect to some parameter like return on investment, profit on sales, or net present value at some future year. These studies are appropriate for project evaluation by management, and may include cost components related to capital, energy, utilities, raw materials, labor, overhead, working capital, and so on. [Pg.257]

The difference E P — F is called the bias, and Eq. (5.63) is an approximate evaluation of the bias. This approximate bias is positive and diminishes proportionally to 1/M with increasing sample size. The conclusion of Eq. (5.63) is that the estimated free energy, utilizing a sample of size M, is greater than the true free energy performing the same estimation many times doesn t change this. [Pg.119]

Hoffman, L.A. D.J. Ivers M.R. Ellersieck T.L. Veum. The effect of L-Garnitine and soybean oil on performance and nitrogen and energy utilization by neonatal and young pigs./. Anim. Sci. 1993, 71, 132-138. [Pg.661]

Lack of applications and publications on general environmental effects related to engineering activities, as demonstrated by much less works reported about contaminant transport and consequences, such as nuclear waste management, geothermal energy utilization, landfill performance evaluation and landslides ... [Pg.44]

No requirement for boron in mammals is proven, although evidence is accumulating suggesting that boron may be an essential nutrient. Boron is related to normal energy utilization, immune function, and metabolism of bone, minerals, and lipids. Boron deficiency (<0.04 mg B/kg ration of dams) impairs early embryonic development in rodents these effects were not observed at 2.0 mg B/kg ration. Boron deprivation in animals and humans results in decreased brain electrical activity similar to that observed in nonspecific malnutrition, and reduced cognitive and psychomotor function. Learning performance (manual dexterity, eye-hand coordination, memory, attention, perception) in humans was... [Pg.69]

In overall plant performance, the feed heater raised the thermal efficiency from 35.7% to 39.7% (roughly an 11% improvement in energy utilization). [Pg.850]


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