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How Do Gaining and Losing Streams React to the Combined Effects of Climate Change and Pumping in the Gharehsoo River Basin, Iran?
(2020-03-18)
Projections of potential impacts of climate change and groundwater abstraction on gaining and losing streams, particularly in ephemeral river basins exhibiting sporadic and intricate flux exchanges, have remained largely unexplored. To fill this gap, we propose a promising modeling scheme based on the new fully integrated hydrological model SWAT‐MODFLOW‐NWT, calibrated and validated for 1978–2012, to quantify the intertwined surface‐groundwater interactions under a conjuncture of three climatic emission scenarios ...
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A Hybrid Optimization Method Combining Network Expansion Planning and Switching State Optimization
(2020-07-01)
Combining switching state optimization (SSO) and network expansion planning (NEP) in AC systems results in a mixed-integer non-linear optimization problem. Two methodically different solution approaches are mathematical programming and heuristic methods. In this paper, we develop a hybrid optimization method combining both methods to solve the combined optimization of SSO and NEP. The presented hybrid method applies a DC programming model as an initialization strategy to reduce the search space of the heuristic. A ...
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Willingness-to-Pay for District Heating from Renewables of Private Households in Germany
(2020-05-18)
Recent discussion about future energy production promotes the recovery of industrial heat as a potential solution to reduce carbon emissions. Experts call for an expansion of central heating by renewable energy systems to ensure a decarbonization of energy systems. In this context, district heating could play a significant role in city and district planning. Nonetheless, for private households, environmental aspects are only one factor amongst others as, e.g., capital costs, comfort and security. In this study, we ...
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A modification of a traditional Ethiopian maize store for solar powered ambient drying to reduce post-harvest losses
(2020-07-14)
A gombisa is a traditional Ethiopian structure widely used for maize storage over several months. It lacks adequate ventilation for timely moisture removal, which promotes mold development and aflatoxin production. In this study, a traditional gombisa was compared to one modified by installing a solar powered fan to provide forced ambient air ventilation during daytime. Approximately 900 kg of moist ear maize were loaded into each structure and samples from selected locations were weighed periodically to monitor ...
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Comparing different methods for the estimation of interbank intraday yield curves
(2020-01-16)
In this study, we compare three different models, namely, the Nelson–Siegel model (NSM), the Svensson model (SVM), and the Diebold–Li model (DLM), for the estimation of an intraday yield curve on the Italian interbank credit market e‐MID. Using a sample, which spans from October 2005 until March 2010, the first important finding is that all three models are highly suitable for the estimation of an intraday yield curve providing superior empirical results when compared with similar works on e‐MID. The second important ...
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Oxidation Reactions of the N-Heterocyclic Stannylenes [𝘰-C₆H₄ (NSi𝑡BuMe₂)]₂Sn and [{Fe(η⁵ -C₅H₄ -NSi𝑡BuMe₂)₂}Sn] with Sulfur, Selenium, and Diphenyl Diselenide
(2020-01-27)
The N‐heterocyclic stannylenes [{Fe(η$^5$‐C$_5$H$_4$‐NSi𝑡 BuMe$_2$)$_2$}Sn] (1 ) and [𝘰‐C$_6$H$_4$(NSi𝑡 BuMe$_2$)]$_2$Sn (2 ) were prepared in one‐pot reactions from SnCl$_2$, LiN(SiMe$_3$)$_2$, and the corresponding diamine, viz. [Fe(η$^5$‐C$_5$H$_4$‐NHSi𝑡 BuMe$_2$)$_2$] and 𝘰‐C$_6$H$_4$(NSiH𝘵 BuMe$_2$)$_2$, respectively. Oxidative addition reactions of 1 and 2 with S$_8$ and Se$_8$, respectively, afforded the corresponding 1,3,2,4‐dithiadistannetanes ((1 S$_2$), (2 S$_2$)), and 1,3,2,4‐diselenadistannetanes ...
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Bottoms up: Delivering sustainable value in the base of the pyramid
(2020-01-24)
Despite a wealth of expertise involving leading institutions over at least 15 years, a base of the pyramid (BoP) model resulting in scalability has yet to emerge. We posit that institutional gaps between BoP goals of developing human and social capital on one hand and a short‐term profit focus of business on the other contribute to the lack of scalability. We address this gap by proposing a social intermediary to link the BoP with firms involved in the BoP. The social intermediary will coordinate and interpret the ...
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Analysis of Pigment-Dispersing Factor Neuropeptides and Their Receptor in a Velvet Worm
(2020-05-12)
Pigment-dispersing factor neuropeptides (PDFs) occur in a wide range of protostomes including ecdysozoans (= molting animals) and lophotrochozoans (mollusks, annelids, flatworms, and allies). Studies in insects revealed that PDFs play a role as coupling factors of circadian pacemaker cells, thereby controlling rest-activity rhythms. While the last common ancestor of protostomes most likely possessed only one pdf gene, two pdf homologs, pdf-I and pdf-II, might have been present in the last common ancestors of Ecdysozoa ...
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A value-theoretic approach to economic dynamics and evolution—synthesizing different Marxian modules in a simulation model
(2020-05-06)
The background for the present elaboration is twofold: firstly, the ongoing debate about whether the Marxian theory of value has been damaged (or even destroyed) by the alleged impossibility of solving the ‘transformation problem’ and secondly, the fact that almost all of the (later) economic manuscripts of Marx are now accessible due to the new publishing activities in the MEGA project. In regard to the former, it can be concluded that the rationale of the Marxian value concept is distorted by its Ricardian elements ...
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Fabrication and Characterization of Single-Crystal Diamond Membranes for Quantum Photonics with Tunable Microcavities
(2020-12-04)
The development of quantum technologies is one of the big challenges in modern research. A crucial component for many applications is an efficient, coherent spin–photon interface, and coupling single-color centers in thin diamond membranes to a microcavity is a promising approach. To structure such micrometer thin single-crystal diamond (SCD) membranes with a good quality, it is important to minimize defects originating from polishing or etching procedures. Here, we report on the fabrication of SCD membranes, with ...