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. Findings and Conclusions: In the following, I focus on needlework tools and the crafting of electronic textiles. I introduce … components. In connecting the skills and aesthetics of textile crafting to electronic objects, we want to spark an exchange …
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. Findings and Conclusions: In the following, I focus on needlework tools and the crafting of electronic textiles. I introduce … components. In connecting the skills and aesthetics of textile crafting to electronic objects, we want to spark an exchange …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011663145
The prime objective of this paper was to produce the biogas and biomass pellets from water hyacinth. The leaf and petiole were chopped, grind, squeezed and then separated into two parts as squeezed out juice and remaining fiber. The squeezed out water as water hyacinth juice (SWWH) was used to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012652290
This paper analyses the effects of the invasion of water hyacinths on fishing in Lake Victoria. We built two fairly standard Schaefer-type models that have one innovation: they allow the water hyacinth abundance to affect catchability. We estimated static and dynamic CPUE (catch per unit of...
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There is not enough land for the current bioenergy production process because of its low annual yield per unit land. In the present paper, an integrated biomass production and conversion process for sustainable bioenergy is proposed and analyzed. The wastes from the biomass conversion process,...
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The invasive aquatic plants Hydrilla verticillata (hydrilla), Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth), and Pistia stratiotes (water lettuce) have the potential to negatively impact recreational use of Florida lakes if consistent, adequate control expenditures are not made. In the mid-1990's,...
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The prime objective of this paper was to produce the biogas and biomass pellets from water hyacinth. The leaf and petiole were chopped, grind, squeezed and then separated into two parts as squeezed out juice and remaining fiber. The squeezed out water as water hyacinth juice (SWWH) was used to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012181180