نتایج جستجو برای: drinking straw

تعداد نتایج: 55956  

2013
Farai Nyabadza John Boscoh H. Njagarah Robert J. Smith

Methamphetamine (MA), commonly known by the street name “tik” in South Africa, is a highly addictive stimulant whose production and abuse has increased dramatically in South Africa (4). Since its advent in 1893, in Japan, the abuse of “tik” remains a major global health and social problem (2). Its popularity stems from energy-promoting and performance-enhancing properties. It also gives users a...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

In drinking water, high concentrations of fluoride and arsenic can have adverse effects on human health. Waste deriving from the rice industry (rice husk, straw, bran) be promising adsorbent materials, because they are (i) produced in large quantities many parts world, (ii) recoverable a circular economy perspective, (iii) at low cost if compared to expensive conventional activated carbon, (iv)...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1991
F A el-Yassin J P Fontenot H Chester-Jones

Bovine ruminal contents and blood were ensiled with wheat straw, either untreated or treated with 4% NaOH (DM basis), with and without addition of 5% dry molasses. Proportions of ruminal contents, blood, and straw were 45:15:40, wet basis, respectively. Wheat straw also was ensiled alone, and water was added to attain 43% DM. After 60 d, all silages had a desirable aroma. The pH of the ensiled ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1998
O A Ayangbile J P Fontenot P P Graham D J Kirk V G Allen

Crab waste preserved with .2% NaOCl was mixed with wheat straw, liquid molasses, and water (32:32:16:20, wet basis) and ensiled for a minimum of 8 wk with microbial inoculant. A reduction in pH and water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) and a higher concentration of lactic acid (4.9%, DM basis) were achieved. The trimethylamine (TMA) concentration in the silage was 11.2 mg N/100 g. In a digestion tr...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2012
Daria Monaenkova Matthew S Lehnert Taras Andrukh Charles E Beard Binyamin Rubin Alexander Tokarev Wah-Keat Lee Peter H Adler Konstantin G Kornev

The ability of Lepidoptera, or butterflies and moths, to drink liquids from rotting fruit and wet soil, as well as nectar from floral tubes, raises the question of whether the conventional view of the proboscis as a drinking straw can account for the withdrawal of fluids from porous substrates or of films and droplets from floral tubes. We discovered that the proboscis promotes capillary pull o...

2014
K. Ishii T. Furuichi A. Fujiyama S. Hariya

Abstract—Rice straw pellets are a promising fuel as a renewable energy source. Financial analysis is needed to make a uti lization system using rise straw pellets financially feasible, considering all regional conditions including stakeholders related to the collection and storage, production, transportation and heat utilization. We conducted the financial analysis of feasibility for a heat uti...

2014
Yang Li Xuehui Yang Minzhi Chen Lijuan Tang Yan Chen Shuainan Jiang Xiaoyan Zhou

The effects of atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma on the surface properties of wheat straw were investigated in this work. The surface wettability changes in the wheat straw were determined using contact angle measurements, the surface morphology was observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM), and the chemical characteristics ...

2016
Farid E. Abdallah Weimin Ding Qishuo Ding Genxing Pan Peter Langridge

A two-year field study was conducted to investigate the performance of a lightweight trash-board moldboard plow (with and without a trash-board), as influenced by stubble height and water content. Both fields were measured for the performance of a trash-board moldboard plow when used during the optimization of the plowing depth, the water content, and the reaction forces. The results showed tha...

2014
S. M. Shafie H. H. Masjuki

This paper presents an application of LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) with a view to analyzing the environment aspects of rice straw-based power generation in Malaysia. It also compares rice straw-based power generation with that of coal and natural gas. GHG (Greenhouse gas) emission savings were calculated. It finds that rice straw power generation can save GHG (greenhouse gas) emissions of about ...

2014
Hao Lv Hao Ding Dequn Zhou Peng Zhou

The decision on the location of a straw-based power generation plant has a great influence on the plant’s operation and performance. This study explores traditional theories for site selection. Using integer programming, the study optimizes the economic and carbon emission outcomes of straw-based power generation as two objectives, with the supply and demand of straw as constraints. It provides...

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