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Leautier, F. A. (ed.) (2006). Cities in a Globalizing World. Governance, Performance Sustainability. WBI Learning Research Series. Washington, DC The World Bank Institute, The World Bank. [Pg.596]

Effects on Performance Sustainment After Sleep Deprivation... [Pg.418]

D. Bunke, Indicators on Chemicals Impacts, Sources and Policy Performance, Sustainable Chemistry - Integrated Management of Chemicals, Products and Processes Conference, Dessau, Germany, 2004. [Pg.333]

Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes, DJSI Index Performance, Sustainability Investment, September 2002. Available at http //www.sustainability-indexes.com/sustainability/. [Pg.482]

Evaluation. The design options are checked with respect to their performance. Taking the wide range of criteria in the safety, health, onomics, enviromnent and t echnology (SHEET) aspects speciflc choices are made for economic performance, sustainability and technology. With respect to economics, we calculate the capital and operational costs of a process for its time horizon. We use exergy efficiency as a sustainability metric, while a systems response time is used to define the responsiveness of the process. [Pg.196]

However, qualitative estimations based on the CNT equation were performed sustaining the hypothesis of a predominant pore nucleation inside the PBA core-shell nanodomains. It was established that, depending on the exact critical nucleation radius for each foaming conditions (further studies are required to determine accurately these values), this nucleation should happen inside the PBA phase or around the PMMA inner core (Fig. 9.31). This hypothesis was partially confirmed by some TEM micrographs of the nanostructuration after the foaming process, showing blown micelles in the foamed samples (Fig. 9.32) [101],... [Pg.271]

Given the very significant advances indicated previously on individual small-scale structured devices on the laboratory scale, the major challenge facing the chemical industry in order to perform sustainable process intensification is not the further development of individual locally structured units but rather the effective integration of those units into complete production systems, exhibiting the required multi-scale features described above. [Pg.1018]

Moreover, in 2008, an FP7 specific joint call on biorefineries was published with a financial allocation of 57 million. It aimed to develop inter alia biobased chemicals and demonstrate the performance, sustainability and viability of the proposed biorefinery concepts. [Pg.607]

The structure of polymer industrial raw materials has not changed much in the 21st century, but there have been greater improvements in quality and performance. Sustainable functional polymers and high-performance composite materials are being developed at an annual rate of more than 10%. Polymer alloy, polymer composite material, liquid crystal polymer material, polymer nanometer material, and other new polymer materials have been successfully developed. [Pg.31]

Heat cramps occur when there the body loses moisture over a long period of time with heavy exertion, muscles can cramp because of salt depletion and water loss. Painful spasms develop in the limbs and abdominal muscles subjected to intensive work and fatigue. However, the body temperature hardly rises. The term Miner s cramps was coined to describe heat cramps in normally fit individuals who could perform sustained physical activity yet suffered heat cramps upon dehydration. [Pg.332]

Buchtova, N., Guyomard-Lack, A., and Le Bideau, J. (2014) Biopolymer based nanocomposite ionogels high performance, sustainable and solid electrolytes. Green Chem., 16,... [Pg.510]

The first step includes the definition of the problem scope (i.e., design a biorefinery network, wastewater treatment plant network, a processing network for vegetable oil production), the selection of suitable objective functions (i.e., maximum profit of the biorefinery, minimum total annualized cost (TAG) of the wastewater treatment plant), and optimization scenarios with respect to either business strategy, engineering performance, sustainability, or a combination of such objectives. [Pg.5]


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