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Written by a diverse group of research professionals, Postharvest Decay: Control Strategies is aimed at a wide audience, including researchers involved in the study of postharvest handling of agricultural commodities, and undergraduate and graduate students researching postharvest topics. Growers, managers, and operators working at packinghouses and storage, retail, and wholesale facilities can also benefit from this book. The information in this book covers a wide range of topics related to selected fungi, such as taxonomy, infection processes, economic importance, causes of infection,
Fruit -- Postharvest technology. --- Fruit -- Ripening. --- Hot-water treatment. --- Peach -- Decay resistance. --- Peach -- Diseases and pests. --- Crops --- Agriculture --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Plant Sciences --- Postharvest losses --- Prevention --- Postharvest technology. --- Prevention. --- Post-harvest loss prevention of crops --- Post-harvest prevention of crop losses --- Postharvest loss prevention of crops --- Postharvest prevention of crop losses --- Prevention of post-harvest crop losses --- Prevention of postharvest crop losses --- Post harvest technology of crops --- Postharvest biotechnology of crops --- Postharvest technology of crops --- Agricultural processing
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Noise, Occupational --- Hearing Loss --- Audiometry --- prevention and control --- methods --- 614.8 --- 534.83 --- Accidents. Risks, hazards. Accident prevention. Personal protection. Safety --- Vibrations and their control. Control of disturbing noise. Noise abatement --- 534.83 Vibrations and their control. Control of disturbing noise. Noise abatement --- Noise, Occupational - prevention and control --- Hearing Loss - prevention and control --- Audiometry - methods
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Exposure to loud noise continues to be the largest cause of hearing loss in the adult population. The problem of NIHL impacts a number of disciplines. US standards for permissible noise exposure were originally published in 1968 and remain largely unchanged today. Indeed, permissible noise exposure for US personnel is significantly greater than that allowed in numerous other countries, including for example, Canada, China, Brazil, Mexico, and the European Union. However, there have been a number of discoveries and advances that have increased our understanding of the mechanisms of NIHL. These advances have the potential to impact how NIHL can be prevented and how our noise standards can be made more appropriate.
Deafness, Noise induced. --- Hearing Loss -- etiology. --- Hearing Loss -- prevention & control. --- Deafness, Noise induced --- Sound --- Hearing Loss, Sensorineural --- Environment --- Environmental Pollution --- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena --- Physical Processes --- Public Health --- Environment and Public Health --- Hearing Loss --- Hearing Disorders --- Physical Phenomena --- Health Care --- Biological Phenomena --- Sensation Disorders --- Ear Diseases --- Phenomena and Processes --- Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases --- Neurologic Manifestations --- Diseases --- Signs and Symptoms --- Nervous System Diseases --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Hearing Loss, Noise-Induced --- Noise --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Neuroscience --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Noise induced deafness --- Noise induced hearing loss --- Life sciences. --- Neurosciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Neurobiology. --- Life Sciences. --- Deafness --- Physiological effect --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Neurosciences
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Thank you for reaching for this book. It is a summary of the research presented at the 6th International Conference on Renewable Energy Sources (ICORES19), which took place in Krynica, Poland, in June 2019. This event is the most recognizable scientific meeting connected to RES in Poland. From the very beginning, this conference has been a unique occasion for gathering Polish and international researchers’ perspectives on renewable energy sources and balancing them against governmental policy considerations. Accordingly, the conference has also offered panels to discuss best practices and solutions with local entrepreneurs and federal government bodies. The meeting attracts not only scientists but also industry representatives, as well as local and federal government personnel. We are open to new and fresh ideas concerning renewable energy, which is why so many scientists from Central and Eastern Europe visit Krynica to discuss the “Green Future” of this region. In 2019, the conference was organized by the University of Agriculture in Krakow, in cooperation with the AGH University of Science and Technology (Krakow), the State Agrarian and Engineering University in Podilya, the University of Žilina, the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (CIGR) and the Polish Society of Agricultural Engineering. Honorary auspices were made by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland, the rector of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, the rector of the AGH University of Science and Technology and the rector of the State Agrarian and Engineering University in Podilya.
Research & information: general --- disc-mill --- efficiency --- carbon dioxide --- rice --- corn --- grinding --- refuse-derived fuel --- refuse-derived fuel (RDF) --- pellets --- durability --- density --- die --- design --- CFD --- combustion simulation --- stove --- thermal measurements --- cylindrical LED light coat --- tracking lighting --- photosynthetic microorganisms --- photobioreactor --- algae --- thermosiphon --- anti-gravity --- bubble pump --- solar collector --- passive heat transport --- exploitation of energy sources --- heating and ventilation systems --- pollutant emissions --- reduction of pollutant emissions --- single-family houses --- spent coffee grounds --- sawdust --- calorific value --- combustion --- laboratory-scale efficiency --- industrial-scale efficiency --- biomass conversion --- Biochemical Methane Potential Correction Coefficient --- loss prevention --- finite element modeling --- thermal imbalance of the ground source --- small-scale thermal energy storage --- FEFLOW --- ground source heat pump --- Borehole Heat Exchanger (BHE) --- decision support system --- briquettes production --- willow --- Miscanthus --- artificial neural network --- multilayer perceptron --- drying --- compaction --- biomass --- mechanical durability --- specific density --- Scots pine --- biogas --- renewable energy --- poultry slaughterhouse waste --- management --- pressure compaction --- moisture content --- solid density --- Cup plant --- Virginia mallow --- Giant miscanthus --- perennial biomass --- greenhouse gases --- agriculture --- slow release fertilizers --- Chinese cabbage
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Thank you for reaching for this book. It is a summary of the research presented at the 6th International Conference on Renewable Energy Sources (ICORES19), which took place in Krynica, Poland, in June 2019. This event is the most recognizable scientific meeting connected to RES in Poland. From the very beginning, this conference has been a unique occasion for gathering Polish and international researchers’ perspectives on renewable energy sources and balancing them against governmental policy considerations. Accordingly, the conference has also offered panels to discuss best practices and solutions with local entrepreneurs and federal government bodies. The meeting attracts not only scientists but also industry representatives, as well as local and federal government personnel. We are open to new and fresh ideas concerning renewable energy, which is why so many scientists from Central and Eastern Europe visit Krynica to discuss the “Green Future” of this region. In 2019, the conference was organized by the University of Agriculture in Krakow, in cooperation with the AGH University of Science and Technology (Krakow), the State Agrarian and Engineering University in Podilya, the University of Žilina, the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (CIGR) and the Polish Society of Agricultural Engineering. Honorary auspices were made by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland, the rector of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, the rector of the AGH University of Science and Technology and the rector of the State Agrarian and Engineering University in Podilya.
disc-mill --- efficiency --- carbon dioxide --- rice --- corn --- grinding --- refuse-derived fuel --- refuse-derived fuel (RDF) --- pellets --- durability --- density --- die --- design --- CFD --- combustion simulation --- stove --- thermal measurements --- cylindrical LED light coat --- tracking lighting --- photosynthetic microorganisms --- photobioreactor --- algae --- thermosiphon --- anti-gravity --- bubble pump --- solar collector --- passive heat transport --- exploitation of energy sources --- heating and ventilation systems --- pollutant emissions --- reduction of pollutant emissions --- single-family houses --- spent coffee grounds --- sawdust --- calorific value --- combustion --- laboratory-scale efficiency --- industrial-scale efficiency --- biomass conversion --- Biochemical Methane Potential Correction Coefficient --- loss prevention --- finite element modeling --- thermal imbalance of the ground source --- small-scale thermal energy storage --- FEFLOW --- ground source heat pump --- Borehole Heat Exchanger (BHE) --- decision support system --- briquettes production --- willow --- Miscanthus --- artificial neural network --- multilayer perceptron --- drying --- compaction --- biomass --- mechanical durability --- specific density --- Scots pine --- biogas --- renewable energy --- poultry slaughterhouse waste --- management --- pressure compaction --- moisture content --- solid density --- Cup plant --- Virginia mallow --- Giant miscanthus --- perennial biomass --- greenhouse gases --- agriculture --- slow release fertilizers --- Chinese cabbage
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Thank you for reaching for this book. It is a summary of the research presented at the 6th International Conference on Renewable Energy Sources (ICORES19), which took place in Krynica, Poland, in June 2019. This event is the most recognizable scientific meeting connected to RES in Poland. From the very beginning, this conference has been a unique occasion for gathering Polish and international researchers’ perspectives on renewable energy sources and balancing them against governmental policy considerations. Accordingly, the conference has also offered panels to discuss best practices and solutions with local entrepreneurs and federal government bodies. The meeting attracts not only scientists but also industry representatives, as well as local and federal government personnel. We are open to new and fresh ideas concerning renewable energy, which is why so many scientists from Central and Eastern Europe visit Krynica to discuss the “Green Future” of this region. In 2019, the conference was organized by the University of Agriculture in Krakow, in cooperation with the AGH University of Science and Technology (Krakow), the State Agrarian and Engineering University in Podilya, the University of Žilina, the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (CIGR) and the Polish Society of Agricultural Engineering. Honorary auspices were made by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland, the rector of the University of Agriculture in Krakow, the rector of the AGH University of Science and Technology and the rector of the State Agrarian and Engineering University in Podilya.
Research & information: general --- disc-mill --- efficiency --- carbon dioxide --- rice --- corn --- grinding --- refuse-derived fuel --- refuse-derived fuel (RDF) --- pellets --- durability --- density --- die --- design --- CFD --- combustion simulation --- stove --- thermal measurements --- cylindrical LED light coat --- tracking lighting --- photosynthetic microorganisms --- photobioreactor --- algae --- thermosiphon --- anti-gravity --- bubble pump --- solar collector --- passive heat transport --- exploitation of energy sources --- heating and ventilation systems --- pollutant emissions --- reduction of pollutant emissions --- single-family houses --- spent coffee grounds --- sawdust --- calorific value --- combustion --- laboratory-scale efficiency --- industrial-scale efficiency --- biomass conversion --- Biochemical Methane Potential Correction Coefficient --- loss prevention --- finite element modeling --- thermal imbalance of the ground source --- small-scale thermal energy storage --- FEFLOW --- ground source heat pump --- Borehole Heat Exchanger (BHE) --- decision support system --- briquettes production --- willow --- Miscanthus --- artificial neural network --- multilayer perceptron --- drying --- compaction --- biomass --- mechanical durability --- specific density --- Scots pine --- biogas --- renewable energy --- poultry slaughterhouse waste --- management --- pressure compaction --- moisture content --- solid density --- Cup plant --- Virginia mallow --- Giant miscanthus --- perennial biomass --- greenhouse gases --- agriculture --- slow release fertilizers --- Chinese cabbage --- disc-mill --- efficiency --- carbon dioxide --- rice --- corn --- grinding --- refuse-derived fuel --- refuse-derived fuel (RDF) --- pellets --- durability --- density --- die --- design --- CFD --- combustion simulation --- stove --- thermal measurements --- cylindrical LED light coat --- tracking lighting --- photosynthetic microorganisms --- photobioreactor --- algae --- thermosiphon --- anti-gravity --- bubble pump --- solar collector --- passive heat transport --- exploitation of energy sources --- heating and ventilation systems --- pollutant emissions --- reduction of pollutant emissions --- single-family houses --- spent coffee grounds --- sawdust --- calorific value --- combustion --- laboratory-scale efficiency --- industrial-scale efficiency --- biomass conversion --- Biochemical Methane Potential Correction Coefficient --- loss prevention --- finite element modeling --- thermal imbalance of the ground source --- small-scale thermal energy storage --- FEFLOW --- ground source heat pump --- Borehole Heat Exchanger (BHE) --- decision support system --- briquettes production --- willow --- Miscanthus --- artificial neural network --- multilayer perceptron --- drying --- compaction --- biomass --- mechanical durability --- specific density --- Scots pine --- biogas --- renewable energy --- poultry slaughterhouse waste --- management --- pressure compaction --- moisture content --- solid density --- Cup plant --- Virginia mallow --- Giant miscanthus --- perennial biomass --- greenhouse gases --- agriculture --- slow release fertilizers --- Chinese cabbage
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