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    Circular construction and demolition waste?: Barriers and opportunities for creating circular business models in the EU C&DW sector

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    The main goal of this paper is to identify barriers and opportunities for creating the circular business models in the EU C&DW sector. Having in mind this fact, author of the paper describes market, social, governance and regulatory failures which may limit opportunities for achieving market success in the EU C&DW sector. The presentation will take into account current economic situation of the sector which is under the pressure of both global economic challenges and the EU policy aiming at popularization of the circular economy approach. As a result, different recommendations that may determine the final shape of the business models will be identified, including key resources that have to be used for successful commercialization of the different circular C&DW solutions

    First photometric study of two southern eclipsing binaries IS Tel and DW Aps

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    32nd International Physics Congress of Turkish-Physical-Society (TPS) -- SEP 06-09, 2016 -- Bodrum, TURKEYThe paper presents the first photometric analysis of two southern eclipsing binary stars, IS Tel and DW Aps. Their V light curves from the All Sky Automated Survey were modelled by using Wilson-Devinney method. The final models give these two Algol-like binary stars as having detached configurations. Absolute parameters of the components of the systems were also estimated.Turkish Phys So

    Policy analysis of water management for the Netherlands. Vol VII: Assessment of impacts on drinking-water companies and their customers

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    This volume assesses the impacts of a number of water management policies developed by PAWN on drinking-water (DW) companies and their customers (households, commercial entities, and industrial firms). Chapter 2 summarizes briefly the major water-related problems facing DW companies in the Netherlands today, and shows why the author believes they will become more severe in the future. Chapter 3 describes the methodology in detail. Chapter 4 presents the impacts and associated discussion of PAWN's primary and groundwater cases on DW production, and on DW companies and their customers. Finally, in Chap. 5, the author assesses those impacts, draws some overall conclusions, and discusses the implications of those conclusions for the future supply and costs of DW in the Netherlands.PAW

    Novel circular economy business model of high-added value products for energy efficiency: from C&DW to aerogels

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    Since the Industrial Revolution, humanity’s use of natural resources has been basically the same: TAKE, MAKE and THROW AWAY; which consequently led to the indispensable problems of waste materials. Around 461 million tons of Construction & Demolition Waste (C&DW), excluding excavation materials, are yearly generated in EU28. This undoubtedly gives a call to novel closed-loop circular business models which reshape the Eco-system in a way the waste is 'designed out'. Here, we present a novel closed-loop circular economy model of a high-performance building insulation material from silica containing C&DW materials to silica aerogels with λ≈0.015 W/mK. In the present model, the benefit comes with the use of massive construction waste to a silica precursor and thereby aerogel production guaranteeing at least 40% product cost reduction and 40% reduction in energy consumption in real construction environment

    Performance of C&DW materials for road applications validated by field monitoring

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    SUPREMA – Sustainable Application of Construction and Demolition Recycled Materials in Road Infrastructures was a research project developed by the Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC), in cooperation with the University of Lisbon (IST). The use of recycled materials has major environmental and economic benefits. Its recycling contributes for a more sustainable construction and rehabilitation of road pavements. The main goals of this project were to achieve a deeper knowledge on recycled materials and correspondent technologies and to increase the confidence of road agencies and construction companies for its application in road pavements. The objective of the paper is to analyse the mechanical performance of recycled aggregates, from construction and demolition waste (C&DW), used in unbound granular layers and evaluated on experimental sections of asphalt pavements. Four sections were instrumented with strain gauges and load cells. The recycled aggregates used in these sections were: crushed concrete, crushed mixed concrete and crushed and milled reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). A crushed natural limestone aggregate was used in one section as a reference material. The sections were submitted to in situ load tests performed by the Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD). In addition, an extensive program of laboratory tests was also performed related to geometrical, physical, mechanical, chemical and environmental characteristics. This paper presents the mechanical behaviour of aggregate layers obtained from the backanalysis of FWD tests results and from the instrumentation measurements. In general, it was concluded that stiffness of unbound granular layers with recycled aggregates could be considered equivalent to the stiffness of layers constructed by natural aggregates. Results of resilient modulus obtained for the studied recycled aggregates could be useful for pavement design purposes

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    Health data linkage in Australia remains challenging1 as reflected in our recent experience of multi‐jurisdictional data linkage. We welcome the Population Health Research Network (PHRN) collaborative's initiatives in establishing a streamlined and unified application process in multi‐jurisdictional data linkage projects, and we fully support their vision. We acknowledge the concerns raised by Flack and Smith2 and take this opportunity to elaborate.Full Tex

    Efficacy of Plasma Activation on Bleaching

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    This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the bleaching efficacy and color stability of nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasma (NAPP)-activated 40% hydrogen peroxide (HP) and deionized water (DW). Methods: Two hundred-forty bovine enamel−dentin samples were stained with a coffee solution before bleaching. Samples were randomly divided into 12 (n = 20): (1) HP for 5 minute (HP-5), (2) HP-10, (3) HP-20, (4) Plasma-HP-5, (5) P-HP-10, (6) P-HP-5/HP-15, (7) P-HP-10/HP-10, (8) P-DW-5, (9) P-DW-10, (10) DW-5, (11) DW-10, and (12) DW-20. After bleaching, the samples were re-stained for 48 h using red wine. The color differences measured using a dental spectrophotometer after bleaching and after re-staining were reported as ΔE1 and ΔE2, respectively. The data were analyzed using Kruskal−Wallis and Mann−Whitney U tests (p< 0.05).Complex Fluid Processin

    Vortex knots in light

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    Optical vortices generically arise when optical beams are combined. Recently, we reported how several laser beams containing optical vortices could be combined to form optical vortex loops, links and knots embedded in a light beam (Leach et al 2004 Nature 432 165). Here, we describe in detail the experiments in which vortex loops form these structures. The experimental construction follows a theoretical model originally proposed by Berry and Dennis, and the beams are synthesized using a programmable spatial light modulator and imaged using a CCD camera

    VON HOVE MODEL OF QUANTUM-FIELD THEORY - FROM THE POINT-OF-VIEW OF INFINITE DIMENSIONAL STATIONARY MARKOV PROCESS THEORY

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    There are two ways to quantize the classical von Hove model. One way is to quantize the classical von Hove field equation, and the other is to quantize the classical energy functional. In this paper, their relation to each other is pointed out. As an application the second-order approximate quantization of (phi(4))2-kink field is studied.Physics, MathematicalSCI(E)0ARTICLE31127-11313

    Acupalpus schnitteri JAEGER 1999

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    Acupalpus (s.str.) schnitteri JAEGER 1999, nov. status I s r a e l: Golan: Bental Reservoir, W Merom Golan, ca. 1000 m (stony wetland near shore), 30.IV.2006, Wrase leg. [21] (3 spcms., cWR). Previously described from Israel (Lower Galilee: Meron) as subspecies of A. suturalis DEJEAN 1829 but by being fairly different from this species it is ranked here as distinct species. Beside the types there were only two female specimens from Syria (Sanameïn) available, obviously belonging to the new taxon but the author underlined that males should corroborate the occurrence in Syria. As obviously rare or at most only locally distributed, these records seem worthy to be registered as giving justified reason of assumption that the species really occurs in areas west of the Golan.Published as part of Wrase, DW, 2009, New or interesting records of Carabid beetles from Europe, Madeira, northern Africa, Turkey, from the Near East, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Pakistan, with nomenclatorial and taxonomic notes (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Bembidiini, Brachinini, Cyclosomini, Elaphrini, Harpalini, Lebiini, Nebriini, Platynini,, pp. 901-935 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 41 (1) on page 906, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.527633
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