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    Hans Christian Andersen and the Blue Light by Bent Ole Gram Mortensen

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Andersen’s references to gas lighting provides an emotional experience to change and an approach towards the empathetic understanding to make changing life recognizably human. …”
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    Paris in the era of the Second Empire: Émile Zola’s Les Rougon-Macquart as a reflection of change by Maria Mnatsakanova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The novels of the Rougon-Macquart cycle by Emile Zola show Paris undergoing large-scale changes in the middle of the 19th century, since, at the initiative of Emperor Napoleon III, Paris was to turn into a modern capital, the center of a civilized world with wide streets, parks and gas lighting. The article is based on comparative and descriptive methods, which make it possible to trace how the attitude of the writer to the transformation of the city changed from work to work. …”
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    Academic resilience in UK pharmacy education – a pilot study applying love and break up letters methodology by Andrew Mawdsley, Sarah C. Willis

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Results Three meta-themes were identified within the data; the curriculum as gas lighting; the curriculum as abusive; and the curriculum as controlling. …”
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    Enhancing broad-band light and CO gas sensing with BDT/ZnO nanocomposites by Ming-Hsien Li, Chi-Chih Chuang, Yi-Hsuan Huang, Hao-Zhu Zhang, S-Tsen Liu, Ming-Yu Kuo, Hsiang Chen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Gas/light dual sensors based on benzodithiophene-based derivates (BDT)/zinc oxide (ZnO) nanocomposites are fabricated for the monitoring of hazardous light and the detection of toxic gases. …”
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    Advances on Sensors Based on Carbon Nanotubes by Luca Camilli, Maurizio Passacantando

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In particular, we will see examples where carbon nanotubes act as main players in devices sensing biomolecules, gas, light or pressure changes. Furthermore, we will discuss how to improve the performance of carbon nanotube-based sensors after proper modification.…”
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    Incorporation of Au Nanoparticles on ZnO/ZnS Core Shell Nanostructures for UV Light/Hydrogen Gas Dual Sensing Enhancement by Yu-Sheng Tsai, Deng-Yi Wang, Jia-Jie Chang, Keng-Tien Liang, Ya-Hsuan Lin, Chih-Chen Kuo, Ssu-Han Lu, Yewchung Sermon Wu, Lukas Jyuhn-Hsiarn Lee, Hsiang Chen, Dong-Sing Wuu

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…We postulate that the optimization of gas/light dual sensing capability may result from the induced electric field and inhabitation of electron-hole recombination. …”
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    Automated Construction of Node Software Using Attributes in a Ubiquitous Sensor Network Environment by JangMook Kang, Woojin Lee, Juil Kim

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…We illustrate the efficiency of the proposed technique by using a gas/light monitoring application through a case study of a Gas and Light Monitoring System based on the Nano-Qplus operating system. …”
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    Energy Performance, Environmental Impacts and Costs of a Drying System: Life Cycle Analysis of Conventional and Heat Recovery Scenarios by Dario Giuseppe Urbano, Andrea Aquino, Flavio Scrucca

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…We assess both scenarios by LCA analysis, measuring the environmental impacts and externalities of four different fuels (natural gas, light fuel oil, biomethane, and hardwood chips). …”
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    Early Electric Lighting in Caves - Postojnska jama, Slovenia, 1883-1929 by Trevor R. Shaw

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Alternative forms of bright light (lime-light in 1852, gas light in 1878) had been considered but not adopted. …”
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    Differential hydrocarbon enrichment in deep Paleogene tight sandstones of the Dongpu Depression in Eastern China by Yuanyuan Zhang, Zhanli Ren, Youlu Jiang, Jingdong Liu

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The late kerogen pyrolysis gas, light crude oil, medium crude oil, oil-cracked gas and the early kerogen pyrolysis gas are distributed in a semicircle successively, from the center of sub-sag zone to the uplift belt, that is the result of two discontinuous hydrocarbon charging. …”
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    Cost analysis model for catalytic conversion of syngas in to light hydrocarbon gases by Yangyang Deng, Prem B. Parajuli, Hakkwan Kim

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…As the facility capacity increased from 65 to 10,000 N m3 h−1, the biofuel production unit cost of gas (Light HCs), oil (Liquid HCs), and aqueous (Oxygenates CxHyOz) decreased from $38.92 per MMBTU, $30.89 per gallon and $25.74 per gallon to $2.01 per MMBTU, $1.59 per gallon, and $1.33 per gallon, respectively. …”
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    Modeling a pilot fixed-bed hydrocracking reactor via a kinetic base and neuro-fuzzy method by Ahmad, Arshad, Sadighi, Sepehr, Irandoukht, Akbar

    Published 2010
    “…The effluent of the reactor based on the most value added products is characterized to dry gas, light naphtha, heavy naphtha, kerosene, diesel and unconverted VGO. …”
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    Process design evaluation of an optimum modular topping refinery for Nigeria crude oil using hysys® aspen software by Angela O. Mamudu, Goddy J. Igwe, Ebenezer Okonkwo

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The result shows that Niger Delta Petroleum Resources crude will favour the production of liquefied petroleum gas, light naphtha, and diesel. Bonny medium crude will favour the production of gas oil and residue oil while qua iboe and brass will favour the production of kerosene and heavy naphtha, respectively. …”
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    Development of AI-Augmented optimization technique for analysis & prediction of modal mix in road transportation. by Huma Rauf, Muhammad Umer

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…A 25% reduction applied to the five most emission-releasing modes like Diesel Light and Heavy Duty vehicles, Gas Light and heavy-duty vehicles, and Gas-Cars results in 16.54 MT of Carbon dioxide which is 54.35% reduced to the predicted 36.24 MT for the year 2044. …”
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