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Ceres Annual Report 2003
An overview of Ceres participants' activities and publications in 200
Second Ceres, 1982
1982 Menus from Second Ceres restaurant, 21 Pleasant Street. The space had previously been The Hungry Hunza restaurant, Second Ceres was in business from 1981-1983, and by early 1984 the space became home to Alberta\u27s restaurant (where Alberta\u27s was located through 1996). See Additional Files link (above) for the Second Ceres Breakfast MENU.1981 Photograph from Second Ceres can be seen at this link.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/menus/1053/thumbnail.jp
Ceres Annual Report 2001
An overview of Ceres participants' activities and publications in 200
In Search of Common Ground, Reflections on articulating concepts and theoretical orientations in CERES
The board and directorate of CERES research school have initiated a synthesizing study of the various research programmes and projects which are part of the school. The objective was first of all to construct an overview of the variety of research questions and topics that are being studied by CERES researchers. On the basis of this overview our task has been to deduct the main lines or common ground within this wide variety of research projects and interests focusing particularly on concepts which emerge from the various research interests and demonstrate a capacity to bring together various research lines and working programmes. In this respect we use the terms articulating or clustering concepts. Our aim was furthermore to bring together and develop these concepts into a framework which reflects the common ground of CERES research. This common ground may guide ongoing and future development of CERES and clarify the identity and positioning of the schoo
UA12/2/89 Ceres Fraternity Advisor\u27s Manual
Advisor\u27s manual created by and for Ceres Colony
CEReS Deliverable 4.1: Char Leaching Reactor Type
Work Package 4 Char Leaching aims to demonstrate the feasibility for utilisation of the acidic leachates (biolixiviant) generated from coal wastes bioleaching (Work Package 3) as leaching agent for extraction of the base and high-value metals contained in the char originating from the pyrolysis of PCB’s (Work Package 2). The challenge of this Work Package is to find or design the suitable reactor for treating such material, which is unique compared to conventional materials treated in (bio)hydrometallurgy reactors, e.g. mineral ores, PCBs, etc.
Stirred-tank reactor (STR) is the most commonly employed since the early days of biohydrometallurgy campaigns, ranging from lab-scale to industries, treating mineral ores to electronic wastes and residues. The main advantage of this type of reactor is the achievement of the desired levels of mass transfer, mixing, and suspension, in which STR outperforms other types of reactor. Due to that, STR has been given priority during Work Package 4 of CEReS project.
Despite the advantages, STR faces the problem of char’s special physical characteristics. The disintegration of fibres followed by their suspension inside reactor needs a careful hydrodynamic design to maintain sustained mixing and mass transfer. Moreover, the high shear stress of impeller rotation may harm the presence of biofilm, risking the elimination of microorganisms from the biolixiviant. As an alternative, leaching performance on rotary-drum reactor (RDR) has also been studied in this work package.Co-processing of coal mine and electronic wastes: Novel resources for a sustainable future (CEReS
Project Ceres Call for Proposals (Round IV 2016)
Ceres Round IV call for proposals as posted to the USAIN-L email list.United States Agricultural Information Network (USAIN), Center for Research Libraries (CRL
CERES Project: Prospects for Turkish Aquaculture Industry
Introduction of CERES Project to Turkish Aquaculture Secto
CERES Search
Instructions for staff and students to effectively search the CERES repositor
CERES Project: Prospects for Turkish Aquaculture Industry
Introduction of CERES Project to Turkish Aquaculture Industr
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