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Water management, complexity

All of these latter-day indices and models have something to offer the water management industry but generally involve an increasing degree of complexity that may be impractical for everyday field use and, despite their modernity, are still of doubtful validity when too high an emphasis is placed on their authority. [Pg.117]

International Water Management Institute Japan Aerospace exploration Agency Japanese Earth Resources Satellite Joint Global Ocean Flux Study European Union s Joint Research Center Kansk-Achinsk s Fossil-Energy Complex Kara Bogaz Gol Kyoto Protocol... [Pg.588]

In comparison with fungal amylase, fungal hemicellulase is more functional. Hemi-cellulase is a complex mixture of enzymes. It hydrolyses water-insoluble hemicellu-lose into water-soluble pentosan and, as a consequence, has a great impact on dough water management. [Pg.342]

Many types of electrolytes have been used in fuel cells. Water solutions of acids, such as phosphoric, sulfuric, and trifluoroacetic acids (acidic electrolytes), and bases such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide (alkaline electrolytes), can be incorporated into efficient cells. Cells using water solutions as electrolytes have complex problems of water management and electrolyte retention under conditions of severe physical motion. These will probably not be suitable for automobile service. For stationary applications described in Chapter 6 the water based electrolytes may offer advantages. [Pg.142]

Object of research is the complex surface water system of the cities of Berlin and Potsdam (Fig. 1). To evaluate the ecological effects of the water management strategies on the surface waters, not only the evaluation of each indicator representing a certain scenario characteristic is of interest, but also where these patterns appear. Thus, to detect local effects of the scenarios, the water system has been split into 14 sections, each of which contributes its own characteristics to the decision procedure. [Pg.223]

Muschalla D (2006) Evolutionare und multikriterielle Optimierung komplexer wasserwirtschaftlicher Systeme [Evolutionary and multi-objective optimization of complex water management systems]. Dissertation. Fachbereich fur Bauingenieurwesen und Geodasie, TU Darmstadt... [Pg.1272]

In spite of the complexity of catalyst layers, the presented theoretical tools contribute to the fundamental understanding of structure-funetion relations, and they provide guidelines for upgraded diagnostics and design. Parasitic voltage losses that are eaused by reduced activity of the catalyst, impaired mass transport, and insuffieient water management could be minimized. [Pg.83]


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