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A concept for international societally relevant microbiology education and microbiology knowledge promulgation in society
Published 2024“…These span topics as diverse as owning and caring for a companion animal, the vast range of everyday foods that are produced via microbial processes, impressive geological formations created by microbes, childhood illnesses and how they are managed and how to reduce waste and pollution. …”
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MATERIALS FOR CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS /
Published 2018“…ONE Materials Engineering Concepts 1.1 Economic Factors 1.2 Mechanical Properties 1.2.1 Strain Relations 1.2.3 1.2.6 hetic Characteristics 1.6 Sustainable Design 1.7 Material Variability 1.7.1 ential Transformer (LVDT) 1.8.3 TWO Nature of Materials 2.1 Basic Materials Concepts 2.1.1 Electron Configuration 2.1.2 3 Inorganic Solids 2.4 Organic Solids 2.4.1 THREE Steel 3.1 Steel Production 3.2 IronCarbon Phase Diagram 3.3 Heat Treatment of Steel 3.3.1 5.2 8 Reinforcing Steel 3.8.1 Ultrasonic Testing 3.10 Welding 3.11 Steel Corrosion 3.11.1 3.12 Steel Sustainability 3.12.1 3.12.2 Summary Questions and Problems 3.13 References FOUR Aluminum 4.1 Aluminum Production 4.2 Aluminum Metallurgy 4.2.1 4.3 Aluminum Testing and Properties 4.4 Welding and Fastening 4.5 Corrosion 4.6 Aluminum Sustainability 4.6.1 s 4.6.2 Summary Questions and Problems 4.7 References FIVE Aggregates 5.1 Aggregate Sources 5.1 Aggregate Sources 5.2 Geological Classification 5.3 Evaluation of Aggregate Sources 5.4 Aggregate Uses 5.5 Aggregate Properties 5.5.1 le Shape and Surface Texture 5.5.2 s and Durability 5.5.3 ess, and Abrasion Resistance 5.5.4 5.5.6 eight and Voids in Aggregate 5.5.7 ength and Modulus 5.5.8 5.5.9 nd Deleterious Materials 5.5.10 AlkaliAggregate Reactivity 5.5.11 5.7 Aggregates Sustainability5.7.1 rations 5.7.2 SummaryQuestions and Problems 5.8 References SIX Portland Cement, Mixing Water, and Admixtures 6.1 Portland Cement Production 6.2 Chemical Composition of Portland Cement 6.3 Fineness of Portland Cement 6.4 Specific Gravity of Portland Cement 6.5 Hydration of Portland Cement 6.5.1 Development in Cement Paste 6.5.2 uation of Hydration Progress 6.6 Voids in Hydrated Cement 6.7 Properties of Hydrated Cement 6.7.1 6.7.3 mpressive Strength of Mortar 6.8 WaterCement Ratio 6.9 Types of Portland Cement 6.9.1 6.9.2 6.10.1 6.10.2 Reuse of Concrete Wash Water 6.11 Admixtures for Concrete 6.11.1 6.11.4 Hydration-Control Admixtures 6.11.5 6.11.6 6.12 Supplementary Cementitious Materials 6.13 Cement Sustainability 6.13.1 6.13.2 Summary Questions and Problems 6.14 References SEVEN Portland Cement Concrete 7.1 Proportioning of Concrete Mixes 7.1.1 Basic Steps for Weight and Absolute Volume Methods 7.1.2 xing Concrete for Small Jobs 7.2 Mixing, Placing, and Handling Fresh Concrete 7.2.1 7.2.2 e 7.2.3 Concrete 7.2.5 7.2.6 Precautions for Mixing Water 7.2.7 ir Content in Fresh Concrete 7.2.8 ading and Finishing Concrete 7.3 Curing Concrete 7.3.1 gging 7.3.3 7.3.4 ous Papers or Plastic Sheets 7.3.5 Membrane-Forming Compounds 7.3.6 7.3.8 nsulating Blankets or Covers 7.3.9 Hot Oil, and Infrared Curing 7.3.10 7.4 Properties of Hardened Concrete 7.4.1 7.4.4 ressStrain Relationship 7.5 Testing of Hardened Concrete 7.5.1 -Tension Test 7.5.3 7.5.5 Penetration Resistance Test 7.5.6 nic Pulse Velocity Test 7.5.7 .6.2 Compacted Concrete 7.6.11 7.6.12 7.7 Concrete Sustainability 7.7.1 7.7.2 Summary Questions and Problems 7.8 References EIGHT Masonry 8.1 Masonry Units 8.1.1 8.4 Plaster 8.5 Masonary Sustainability 8.5.1 8.5.2 Summary Questions and Problems 8.6 References NINE Asphalt Binders and Asphalt Mixtures 9.1 Types of Asphalt Cement Products 9.2 Uses of Asphalt 9.3 Temperature Susceptibility of Asphalt 9.4 Chemical Properties of Asphalt 9.5 Superpave and Performance Grade Binders 9.6 Characterization of Asphalt Cement 9.6.1 halt Emulsions 9.8 Asphalt Concrete 9.9 Asphalt Concrete Mix Design 9.9.1 9.6 9.10.2 9.11 Hot-Mix Asphalt Concrete Production and Construction 9.11.1 terials 9.11.2 9.11.3 9.12 Recycling of Asphalt Concrete 9.12.1 9.12.2 9.12.3 9.13 Additives 9.13.1 9.13.2 s 9.13.3 9.13.4 9.13.5 9.14 W arm Mix 9.15 Asphalt Sustainability 9.15.1 9.15.2 Summary Questions and Problems 9.16 References TEN Wood 10.1 Structure of Wood 10.1.1 des 10.5.2 gth Properties 10.8.3 ions 10.11 Organisms that Degrade Wood 10.11.1 10.12.4 10.14 Wood Sustainability 10.14.1 10.14.2 ility ConsiderationsSummary Questions and Problems 10.15 References ELEVEN Composites 11.1…”
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Uwarunkowania powstania i funkcjonowania torfowiska przejściowego w dolinie Wilczej Strugi w zlewni Wdy Determinant factors regarding the development and functioning of transition...
Published 2015-05-01“…The watercourse has its source in the wetland formed in a postglacial channel which cuts through the moraine surface of Wysoczyzna Świecka. The geological structure analysis of peatland and the adjacent areas indicates that the peatland had been formed in a depression located along the line of fluvioglacial runoff. …”
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Unravelling the Scientific Debate on How to Address Wolf-Dog Hybridization in Europe
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Crystal chemistry and molar volume of potassic-chloro-hastingsite
Published 2024-03-01“…<p>Several geological processes such as crustal and mantle metasomatism, high-grade metamorphism, and the formation of ore deposits involve the exchange of halogens, especially chlorine, between silicate minerals and fluids. …”
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УРОВЕННЫЙ РЕЖИМ ОЗЕРА ИЛЬМЕНЬ
Published 2019-12-01“…New evidence of the Vuoksi River origin by geodynamic cataclysm // Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland. 2018. Vol. 90. P. 275-289. …”
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An Investigating the Causes and Factors of Obstacles to the Implementation of the Spatial Planning Schemes in East Azerbaijan Province
Published 2022-04-01“…In (1397), technical and colleagues in (1397), Jafarian et al. (1397), Tavakoli et al. (1396), Taqvaei and Et al. (2010), Akbari et al. (2015), Sarvar and Khaleiji (2014), Saniei (2011), Sharifzadegan (2010), Latifi (2009), Razavi (2010), Salehi and Pour Asghar (2009) Of Tennessee Valley Civil Organization Studies; The findings of studies by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), etc. are in line and most of these studies with obstacles, causes and strategies for advancing land management plans spatially in various fields.Conclusion The results showed that the administrative and administrative, economic, political and security factors and the spatial organization have "moderate" values and the factor of "programs of development" have strong "values" to determine the model predictions about endogenous latent variables in spatial planning schemes in east Azerbaijan province. …”
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Iz istorije rimskog rudarstva u Gornjoj Meziji
Published 1977-01-01“…The massa originates from an area where, geologically, the existence of ancient silver and lead mines is unlikely, though not quite ruled out. …”
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Formation, radiative forcing, and climatic effects of severe regional haze
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A Large Double-ring Disk Around the Taurus M Dwarf J04124068+2438157
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Synergetic use of IASI profile and TROPOMI total-column level 2 methane retrieval products
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The Retreat of Mountain Glaciers since the Little Ice Age: A Spatially Explicit Database
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Uwarunkowania powstania i funkcjonowania torfowiska przejściowego w dolinie Wilczej Strugi w zlewni Wdy Determinant factors regarding the development and functioning of transition...
Published 2015-05-01“…The watercourse has its source in the wetland formed in a postglacial channel which cuts through the moraine surface of Wysoczyzna Świecka. The geological structure analysis of peatland and the adjacent areas indicates that the peatland had been formed in a depression located along the line of fluvioglacial runoff. …”
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A 2:1 Mean-motion Resonance Super-Jovian Pair Revealed by TESS, FEROS, and HARPS
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