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    Triaud S.A.

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    Fil: Canale Heredia, Abril. Universidad Nacional de Rio Negro.Escuela de Estudios Económicos y administractivos. Rio Negro, ArgentinaThis feasibility plan focuses on the analysis of the implementation of a liquid tallow processing plant, called Triaud SA, located in the La Adela Agroindustrial Park, La Pampa province. This project aims not only to meet market demand for tallow, but also to contribute to environmental sustainability by transforming meat waste into useful byproducts through the rendering process. The company will benefit from its strategic location bordering Patagonia, where there is currently little competition in the sector, and collaboration with local meatpacking plants is expected to optimize the supply chain. Triaud SA's mission will be to utilize meatpacking waste, generating high-quality products and promoting the local economy. The feasibility plan includes a technical, economic, and financial analysis that will assess the project's viability. Aspects such as market demand for tallow, the identification of strategic suppliers, and an assessment of the competition are considered. Market analysis reveals low competition in the Patagonian region, where there is only one tallow processing plant, representing a significant opportunity for Triaud SA. Furthermore, its commitment to sustainability and responsible resource management positions the company as a key player in the rendering industry. This project is presented as a viable and sustainable solution for the treatment of meat waste, with the potential to generate a positive impact on the local economy and the environment.El presente plan de factibilidad se centra en el análisis de la puesta en marcha de una planta procesadora de sebo líquido, denominada Triaud SA, ubicada en el Parque Agroindustrial de La Adela, provincia de La Pampa. Este proyecto se propone no solo satisfacer la demanda de sebo en el mercado, sino también contribuir a la sostenibilidad ambiental al transformar residuos cárnicos en subproductos de utilidad a través del proceso de "rendering". La empresa se beneficiará de su ubicación estratégica lindante a la Patagonia,donde actualmente hay poca competencia en el sector, y se prevé que la colaboración con frigoríficos locales optimice la cadena de suministro.Triaud SA tendrá como misión aprovechar los residuos frigoríficos, generando productos de alta calidad y promoviendo la economía local. El plan de factibilidad incluye un análisis técnico, económico y financiero que permitirá evaluar la viabilidad del proyecto. Se contemplan aspectos como la demanda de sebo en el mercado, la identificación de proveedores estratégicos y la evaluación de la competencia. El análisis de mercado revela una baja competencia en la región Patagónica, donde solo existe una planta procesadora de sebo, lo que representa una oportunidad significativa para Triaud SA. Además, el compromiso con la sostenibilidad y la gestión responsable de recursos posiciona a la empresa como un actor clave en la industria del rendering.Este proyecto se presenta como una solución viable y sostenible para el tratamiento de residuos cárnicos, con el potencial de generar un impacto positivo en la economía local y en el medio ambiente

    The EBLM Project I-Physical and orbital parameters, including spin-orbit angles, of two low-mass eclipsing binaries on opposite sides of the Brown Dwarf limit

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    peer reviewedThis paper introduces a series of papers aiming to study the dozens of low mass eclipsing binaries (EBLM), with F, G, K primaries, that have been discovered in the course of the WASP survey. Our objects are mostly single-line binaries whose eclipses have been detected by WASP and were initially followed up as potential planetary transit candidates. These have bright primaries, which facilitates spectroscopic observations during transit and allows the study of the spin-orbit distribution of F, G, K+M eclipsing binaries through the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. Here we report on the spin-orbit angle of WASP-30b, a transiting brown dwarf, and improve its orbital parameters. We also present the mass, radius, spin-orbit angle and orbital parameters of a new eclipsing binary, J1219-39b (1SWAPJ121921.03-395125.6, TYC 7760-484-1), which, with a mass of 95 +/- 2 Mjup, is close to the limit between brown dwarfs and stars. We find that both objects orbit in planes that appear aligned with their primaries' equatorial planes. Neither primaries are synchronous. J1219-39b has a modestly eccentric orbit and is in agreement with the theoretical mass--radius relationship, whereas WASP-30b lies above it

    Villal (Leonardo A.). Islamic Society and State Power in Senegal. Disciples and Citizens in Fatick

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    Triaud Jean-Louis. Villal (Leonardo A.). Islamic Society and State Power in Senegal. Disciples and Citizens in Fatick. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°96, 1996. pp. 134-135

    Lange (Dierk) : A Sudanic Chronicle : the Borno Expeditions of Idrîs Alauma (1564-1576)

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    Triaud Jean-Louis. Lange (Dierk) : A Sudanic Chronicle : the Borno Expeditions of Idrîs Alauma (1564-1576). In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 77, n°287, 2e trimestre 1990. pp. 261-262

    Launay (Robert) Beyond the Stream. Islam and Society in a West African Town

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    Triaud Jean-Louis. Launay (Robert) Beyond the Stream. Islam and Society in a West African Town. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°88, 1994. pp. 84-86

    Lange (Dierk) : A Sudanic Chronicle : the Borno Expeditions of Idrîs Alauma (1564-1576)

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    Triaud Jean-Louis. Lange (Dierk) : A Sudanic Chronicle : the Borno Expeditions of Idrîs Alauma (1564-1576). In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 77, n°287, 2e trimestre 1990. pp. 261-262

    Villal (Leonardo A.). Islamic Society and State Power in Senegal. Disciples and Citizens in Fatick

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    Triaud Jean-Louis. Villal (Leonardo A.). Islamic Society and State Power in Senegal. Disciples and Citizens in Fatick. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°96, 1996. pp. 134-135

    Un cas de passage collectif à l'islam en Basse Côte d'Ivoire : le village d'Ahua au début du siècle.

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    J.-L. Triaud — A Case of Collective Conversion to Islam in the Lower Ivory Coast: Ahua at the Beginning of the Present Century. Ahua, a Baule village on the Bandama river, lost most of its importance as a transfer point on the trade route to the North after the French occupation. The first individual conversions took place shortly before World War I. Massive conversions took place some time later, when the village headman obtained his release from a French gaol thanks, reputedly, to the supernatural intercession of a marabout.Triaud Jean-Louis. Un cas de passage collectif à l'islam en Basse Côte d'Ivoire : le village d'Ahua au début du siècle.. In: Cahiers d'études africaines, vol. 14, n°54, 1974. pp. 317-337

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    WASP-80b has a dayside within the T-dwarf range

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    AHMJT is a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) fellow under grant number P300P2-147773. MG and EJ are Research Associates at the F.R.S-FNRS; LD received the support the support of the F.R.I.A. fund of the FNRS. DE, KH, and SU acknowledge the financial support of the SNSF in the frame of the National Centre for Competence in Research ‘PlanetS’. EH and IR acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) and the ‘Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional’ (FEDER) through grants AYA2012-39612-C03-01 and ESP2013-48391-C4-1-R.WASP-80b is a missing link in the study of exo-atmospheres. It falls between the warm Neptunes and the hot Jupiters and is amenable for characterisation, thanks to its host star's properties. We observed the planet through transit and during occultation with Warm Spitzer. Combining our mid-infrared transits with optical time series, we find that the planet presents a transmission spectrum indistinguishable from a horizontal line. In emission, WASP-80b is the intrinsically faintest planet whose dayside flux has been detected in both the 3.6 and 4.5 μ\mum Spitzer channels. The depths of the occultations reveal that WASP-80b is as bright and as red as a T4 dwarf, but that its temperature is cooler. If planets go through the equivalent of an L-T transition, our results would imply this happens at cooler temperatures than for brown dwarfs. Placing WASP-80b's dayside into a colour-magnitude diagram, it falls exactly at the junction between a blackbody model and the T-dwarf sequence; we cannot discern which of those two interpretations is the more likely. Flux measurements on other planets with similar equilibrium temperatures are required to establish whether irradiated gas giants, like brown dwarfs, transition between two spectral classes. An eventual detection of methane absorption in transmission would also help lift that degeneracy. We obtained a second series of high-resolution spectra during transit, using HARPS. We reanalyse the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. The data now favour an aligned orbital solution and a stellar rotation nearly three times slower than stellar line broadening implies. A contribution to stellar line broadening, maybe macroturbulence, is likely to have been underestimated for cool stars, whose rotations have therefore been systematically overestimated. [abridged]Peer reviewe
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