... only a blue waterfootprint The waterfootprintof a paper product p (expressed in m3/ton) is estimated as follows: WF [ p ] = WF forestry [ p ] + WFindustry [ p ] The waterfootprintof a paper ... and pulp industry in the USA (NCASI, 2009) 20 / The green and blue waterfootprintof paper products 3.2 The waterfootprintof paper consumption in the Netherlands The Dutch waterfootprint ... waterfootprint The waterfootprintof paper produced partly from wood pulp and partly from recycled paper-pulp can be calculated by weighing the water footprints of the two different sorts of...
... footprint Green waterfootprint Dilution waterfootprint Total waterfootprint Contribution to the total waterfootprint Internal water footprint* 59.6 54.8 28.5 143 56 % External water footprint* ... / Waterfootprintof cotton consumption a various impacts of cotton on water in one comprehensive indicator, the water footprint, and we introduce the spatial dimension by showing how water footprints ... of cotton products requires 256 Gm3 ofwater per year, out of which about 42% is blue water, 39% green water and 19% dilution water Impacts are typically cross-border About 84% of the water footprint...
... products Figure The waterfootprintof litre of soy milk compared to the waterfootprintof litre of cow’s milk from various locations (in litres) Figure The waterfootprintof 150 g of soy burger ... 62% of the total waterfootprintof soy milk refers to the waterfootprintof soybean cultivation In the case of soy burger, this is 74% In the case of soy milk, 90% of the supply-chain waterfootprint ... products, the waterfootprintof packaging is included in the water footprints of cow’s milk and beef burger as well 3 Results 3.1 Waterfootprintof soybean The water footprints of soybean cultivated...
... footprintof a business’ is equal to the ‘sum of the water footprints of the business output products’ The ‘supply-chain waterfootprintof a business’ is equal to the 'sum of the water footprints of ... services of that unit expressed in terms of the volume of freshwater use per year The waterfootprintof a business unit consists of two parts: the operational waterfootprint and the supply-chain water ... components of the waterfootprintof a business, because the impact of the waterfootprint will depend on whether it concerns evaporation of abstracted ground or surface water, evaporation of rainwater...
... numbers of cells with apoptosis-associated alterations of the nuclei and without membrane barrier dysfunction were determined within a field of view at a magnification of X400 A total of 10 randomly ... inhibition of the GPCR signaling pathway as shown by phosphorylation of GRK2 and PKCα; with values of 109% and 104%, respectively, combined with dephosphorylation of ROKα, PKCδ and PKCμ; with values of ... expression of transcription factors Figure shows the effect of a millimolar ethanol concentration on mRNA levels of AP1, Elk1, Stat1, SRF and NFκB after 2, and hours of ethanol exposure using relative...
... bond offers an alternative, given its concentration of density The structures of the various minima, and their relative energies, allow a detailed comparison of the competitive strengths of each ... orbital of the SH bond This transfer is facilitated by the overlap of the N lone pair with the lobe Figure Optimized geometries ofvarious minima on the potential energy surface of the of the ... but the E(2) values of all of them are only around 0.52 kcal mol1 The comparison of the complexes of NMA with CH3SH and CH3SCH3 indicates that the loss of the possibility of an SHãããO H-bond...
... Financial analysis of Reebok Chapter : introduction of footwear industry and reebok international ltd I Characteristics of the footwear industry Overview Sales picture of footwear industry over the ... Characteristics of footwear industry and its products This industry is controlled by the large five: Nike (with market capture of 11,4 B $ up to Oct of the year 2002), Reebok ( with market capture of 1,5 ... Financial analysis of Reebok threat of new entrants into the industry is low so in this industry there are not many potential competitors II introduction of Reebok History of the company In the...
... sub -sectors as well exploiting the strengths of these sectors It is suggested arrays of policies and regulations for strengthen competition of fisheries industry, which are mainly focused on industry ... Scope of the study 0.6 Organization of the research 1 2 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 0.7 Strategic management process 0.7.1 Definition of strategy 1.1.1 Process of strategic management 0.8 Concept ofindustry ... characteristics of internal linkages in the fisheries industry To analyze and determine strengths and weaknesses of the fisheries industry To identify the barriers for development of Vietnamese fisheries industry...
... dependence of the priority of elements on the priority and number of other elements The principle of comparative judgments is applied to construct pair-wise comparisons of the relative importance of ... different group from others iii Table of Contents Chapter Title Page i Acknowledgement Abstract Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables List of Acronyms List of Appendix ii iii iv viii ix x ... Magnitude flow of factors from GRI to Industry 55 6.15 Magnitude flow of factors from Industry to GRI 56 6.16 Overall judgments for GRI and Industry linkage 56 6.17 Hierarchy for GRI and Industry Linkage...
... N.(1987), The per capita loading of gray water, YOUSHI TO HAISUI, Water and Waste Water, Vol.29, No.2, p.144-149 (in Japanese) Ministry of Construction (2000) Interim Report of FY 1999 Fact-finding Study ... The amount of industrial and commercial water consumptions were not certain in this survey The estimated daily water consumption, however, was almost similar to 0.12×106 m3 /day of the water supply ... Therefore, the estimated water consumption seemed to be correct Assuming that 90% ofwater consumption was collected as sewage, monthly sewage flow in the - 136 - Journal ofWater and Environment...
... millions of passengers travel around the globe with the help of thousands of aircrafts Hundreds of airlines are operating worldwide to transport passengers across the world and also earn profits ... the one of main competitive edge for industry This paper makes an attempt to find influence of employee motivation and its component on customer satisfaction in the airline industryof Pakistan ... evaluation of the service quality It is suggested that interaction of frontline employees can bridge various facets of service lapses (Houston, Bettencourt & Wenger, 1998) In the airline industry...
... http://www.snort.org The meaning ofvarious computer and security logs Page 13 of 39 Snortsnarf This package is available at: http://www.silicondefense.com/snortsnarf/ The meaning ofvarious computer and ... the maximum number of retries has been reached, it will give up on the connection (the number of retries depends on OS) The meaning ofvarious computer and security logs Page 34 of 39 Intrusion ... logs Page 14 of 39 Shadow log More information is available at: http://www.tcpdump.org and http://www.nswc.navy.mil/ISSEC/CID/ The meaning ofvarious computer and security logs Page 15 of 39 SecureNet...
... fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Service Management Supervisor Assoc Prof Dr Pham Hong Chuong DECLARATION The author of the thesis Bounchanh SINTHAVONG TABLE OF ... MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF VIETNAM NATIONAL ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY Major: Economic management (Economics of tourism) Code: 62340410 A dissertation Submitted ... SINTHAVONG TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION i TABLE OF CONTENTS ii LIST OF ABBREVIATION .iv LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES vi INTRODUCTION .1 CHAPTER...
... water vapor [1] In the process of rapid development of science and technology, the demand for pure water is increasing to serve multifarious purposes in different types of industries Global water ... minute 3.2.1.2 Influence of the ratio of BRM and water on bacteria sterilizing The ratio of BRM and water is important parameter since it represents the effectiveness of the materials Moreover, ... influence of Mn2+ on water sterilizing capability of MnO2 nanoparticles The four different concentrations which are ranging 0.1, and 10 ppm of Mn2+ were put into water samples with the available of...
... approximated by the sum of the probabilities of observing the set intermolecular distances defined in the 3D structure, relative to the likelihood of encountering such distance in the dataset of all protein–RNA ... successful examples of binding-sequence discrimination, the native sequences of the RRM1 of Sex-lethal protein (1B7F_1) and KH1 domain of Poly C-binding protein-2 were both ranked first out of 256 sequences, ... universally conserved component of the core of the signal recognition particle (SRP) The structure of the complex (PDB code: 1HQ1) and the binding affinity of a series of RNA mutants have been determined...
... tension ofwater (7.28 × 10–8 MPa m) and r is the radius of curvature of the air water interface The value of Yp in soil water can become quite negative because the radius of curvature of air water ... cross section Evaporation Air water interface Cytoplasm Water in wall Cell wall Water Balance of Plants of the air water interfaces decreases and the pressure of the water becomes more negative ... As the water content of the soil decreases, the water recedes into the interstices between soil particles, and the air water surface develops curved air water interfaces Water Balance of Plants...
... The effect of mutations appears to be similar regardless of whether the prime substrate was penicillin G or ampicillin Utilization of 2-oxoglutarate by the R258 mutants The level of 2-OG conversion ... Crystallographic analysis of DAOCS complexed with iron(II), succinate and CO2 demonstrated that the 4-carboxylate of succinate may be bound by the side-chain of R160 or R162 in the absence of any substrate ... binding In the case of the R258K mutant this may be allowed because of disordering of the lysine side-chain, as was previously observed for the R258Q mutant (Fig 1) [17] In the case of the R258H mutant...
... cities in Britain by the average Ecological Footprintof their residents 4 WHAT IS AN ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT? An Ecological Footprint is a measure of the amount of bioproductive land and sea required ... that makes up the largest proportion of our individual footprint It accounts for 28% of the average per capita footprint Again the biggest predictors of a large footprint are 5 having a higher income ... as draught-proofing and insulation Transport footprint The difference between the transport footprintof London and that of St Albans is striking The average resident’s transport footprint in...
... self-purification ability of Cau River 3.2 Modeling water quality of Cau River by QUAL2E The Enhanced Stream Water Quality Model (QUAL2E) is a comprehensive and versatile stream water quality model ... have to be supplied with clean water, reduce as much as possible the uses of river water It is necessary to have solution to treat waste water in craft villages More water samples should be taken ... comments as follows: All the twenty water samples has very high coliform indices, exceeding the limited value of class B - surface waters quality standard of Vietnam (TCVN 5942/95/B) [4, 9] The...