... be considered a part of the newspaper lifecycle or a part of the lifecycle of heat and electricity or both. There are two principally different ways of handling this type of allocation problems. ... present average economic lifetimes of total lifeof 6-7 years (first life 5-6 years). According to Sverker Sjölin at Stena Technoworld, a major part of computers are recycled (personal communication ... analytical tool 13 Figure 5. A LifeCycle Assessment consists of four phases. 1.2.2 Allocation and system expansion Life Cycle Assessment is one example of an environmental systems analysis...
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... units of MTCE per ton of organics, based on a carbon coefficient of 0.02 MTCE per million Btu of diesel fuel. This resulted in an estimate of 0.01 MTCE of indirect CO2 emissions per ton of material ... the life- cycle stages, and an explanation of how to estimate and compare net GHG emissions and sinks. 1.1 THE OVERALL FRAMEWORK: A STREAMLINED LIFE- CYCLE INVENTORY Early in this analysis of ... rate of forest carbon change per ton of paper recovery, one can multiply the rate of pulpwood harvest (PWH) per ton of paper recovery (PRC) by the rate of forest carbon (FC) change per ton of...
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... overlap between these discussions of software engineering ethics and our dark side issues. For whatever reason, the issues we raise are simply not yet on the radar of most authors ofsoftwareengineering ... discussions of ethical dilemmas in our fi eld. The second recent IEEE Computer coverage ofsoftwareengineering ethics was actually a special issue devoted to the topic ( “ SoftwareEngineering ... chapter topics above). But with software project failure, it is common to see cries of “ software crisis ” as whoever is writing about the matter bemoans that software is always “ behind sched-ule,...
... the different in vitro models of HCV that have been developed and theircontribution to our current knowledge of the virus life cycle. Around 10 years after discovery of the HCV genomeand after ... largelypunctuated by the development of original modelsof research. At the end of the 1980s, the chimpanzee model led to cloning of the viral genome andthe definition of infectious molecular clones. ... involvement of p7 and NS2in HCV morphogenesis and release.This recent in vitro model reproducing the entire life cycleof HCV in Huh7 cell lines has enabled extensiveresearch into various areas of...
... 1. Department of Neurology, Tokai University Tokyo Hospital; 2. Department of Neurology, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital; 3. Department of Neurology, Tokai University School of Medicine. ... 2000; 2: 449-58. 7. Crowther MA, Ginsberg JS, Julian J, et al. A comparisonof two intensities of warfarin for the prevention of recurrent thrombo-sis in patients with the antiphospholipid antibody ... recently re-ported the results of the first randomized, dou-ble-blind, controlled trial of two different intensities of warfarin treatment on the prevention of recurrent thrombotic events...
... The following transport of the viral genome to nucleus and the start of the virus replication finally complete the early steps of virus life cycle. 2. The attachment of HBV A major limitation ... consequence of the lack of necessary protease digestion. It is still unclear whether the internalization of HBV requires a permeable domain with the sequence of PLSSIFSRIGDP at middle of preS2, ... hypothesis that the suppression of the over-expression of SPIK gene might reinstate the susceptibility of HepG2 cell to HBV infection by the restoration of the activity of indispensable protease....
... Therefore in the case of de-oiled pomace and waste wood the effect of land use change can be ignored. Finally, to complete the analysis, some case oflifecycle GHG emissions of biofuels [28], where ... avoid 290g of CO2eq per 1 kg of RSU to disposal. Knowing that 1 kg of RDF is produced by 2.5 kg of urban waste, the GHG saved is 725 gCO2eq per 1kg of RDF. Summarising the quantity of the ... combustion. Table 5 shows the inventory of direct environmental burdens related to the combustion of one kg of RDF. Table 5. Inventory of the combustion of 1 kg of RDF Input Unit Quantity RDF...