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IndustrIal Clusters
Criteria for Comprehensive Environmental Assessment of Industrial Clusters
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included Prof. S P Gautam,
Chairman, Central ... the index. The impact of the other factors can be regarded as ‘ecological noise.’
Criteria for Comprehensive Environmental Assessment of Industrial Clust...
... Active
operation accounts for 65–74% of onroad, 24–39% of rail,
and 69–79% of air travel life-cycle energy. Inactive operation
accounts for 3% of bus, 7–21% of rail, and 2–14% of air
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Environ. Res. ... effects of biofuels and
other non-conventional energy inputs on life-cycle results.
LCAs of biofuels are starting to be developed and will
provide the environmental asses...
... the estimation of the production
function and the impacts of pollution on productivity of the crops cannot be estimated for the present
study. Therefore, the analysis of the impacts of pollution ... industrial area) served as control samples for the analysis. In Table 1, the distributions of
the samples across the five industrial clusters for three ranges of groundwa...
... cores of the Seine and Authie estuaries.
88 Environmental Assessment of Estuarine Ecosystems: A Case Study
the oxidation of the sulfur phases of anoxic sediments that affects the mobility of
associated ... 131
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In some cases, the fear of exposure to harmful substances via food consump-
tion greatly increa...
... western coast of Portugal, and Mar Menor, a 135 km
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Mediterranean coastal lagoon located on the southeast coast of
Spain. ... (G) in the south arm of
Mondego estuary.
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Regarding ascen dancy, we could recognize a similar pattern...
... Proceedings of ACL-08: HLT, pages 870–878,
Columbus, Ohio, USA, June 2008.
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2008 Association for Computational Linguistics
Generalized Expectation Criteria for Semi-Supervised Learning of
Conditional ... tractable
amount of time, since according to the Markov as-
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Often these are more complicated than picking informative
features as proposed in this paper. One example of the...
... increase of very large ifap facilities producing
tens of thousands of broilers per year.
Over the course of several decades, millions of
US backyard operations featuring small flocks of
chickens often ...
large quantities of phosphorus, mostly in the form
of inorganic phosphate (PO
4
3-
). Disposal, leaching,
and runoff of agricultural phosphorus compounds
into freshwa...
... wastewater pollution load of Mettupalayam municipality constitutes 61 tonnes
of TDS, 50 tonnes of TSS, 7 tonnes of BOD, 18 tonnes of COD, 19 tonnes of Chloride
and 1 tonne of Sulphate (MSE, 2005). ... Nonpoint Sources
When industrial disposal of effluents exceed the assimilative capacity of
the land there is contamination of the soil and groundwater. Continuous dispos...
... as a function of pH, (iv) activity coefficient of the pollutant of concern, and
(v) effective diffusivity within the porous medium for each species of interest. For each
matrix of concern (i.e. ... states of +5) for both
materials. According to the literature [47], the predominant species of As(V) is AsO
4
3−
for pH >12.5, HAsO
4
2−
for pH between 7.3 and 12.5 and H...
... the results
of the various assessment tools to provide a more comprehensive view of the
bank’s operational risk profile. For example, comparison of the frequency and
severity of internal data ... levels of the organisation
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See also: the Committee’s Report on the range of methodologies for the risk and performance
alignment of remuneration, May 2011; the Finan...