Freer, Muir William John
This research focuses on the impact of a series of scenarios on the carbon performances of large-scale agricultural residue and industrial waste derived Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage supply chains (BECCS) transportation emissions at a high spatial resolution in the UK. This analysis combines three novel research disciplines, high spatia...
Sammoura, Ferass M. Popova, Dina Morris, Ayeshia Hart, Ronald P. Richardson, Jason R.
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Current Research in Neurobiology
• Live primary neuronal cultures can be shipped to collaborating laboratories. • This method eliminates the time and expenses associated with primary neuronal culture. • In vitro electrophysiology of shipped cultures demonstrates appropriate maturation and activity.
Smit, Robin Chu-Van, Thuy Suara, Kabir Brown, Richard J.
On-board emission testing data for two ocean-going vessels is used to assess the performance of a new Australian ship emissions model, and to also assess the impact of local currents on emission predictions. Prediction performance is only marginally affected by AIS post-processing method and inclusion of local current information. Model performance...
Tamanini, Mayara S C Dos Santos, Guilherme Leal, Leonardo A Wolf, Lucas M Schulze, Martin Christ, Thais S Bortolozzo, Fernando P Ulguim, Rafael R Wentz, Ivo Mellagi, Ana Paula G
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Animal reproduction science
Transport of extended boar semen doses is a common practice in the swine industry. This study aimed to verify the effect of agitation time on sperm parameters during storage in two semen extenders. One normospermic ejaculate from each boar (n = 20) was diluted in a split sample design with long-term (LONG, Androstar® Plus) and short-term (SHORT, Be...
Jalkanen, Jukka-Pekka Johansson, Lasse Andersson, Mathias H. Majamäki, Elisa Sigray, Peter
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Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
• Global underwater noise emissions from shipping doubled in just 11.5 years. • Underwater noise emissions from ships increase rapidly in Arctic areas. • A large variability exists in shipping noise emission trends of different regions. • COVID-19 pandemic decreased shipping noise emissions back to 2017 levels globally. • Containerships are the lar...
Bravo Villar, María Cruz
[ES] El transporte de contenedores es el mayor productor de emisiones dentro de la industria marítima. De ahí que se hayan diseñado y aplicado medidas para reducir los niveles de emisiones de los buques. La Organización Marítima Internacional (OMI), institución que regula los límites de las tasas de emisiones demanda al sector que reduzca en un 11%...
Demir, Barış
Tez (Doktora) -- İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2022 / Kurumsallaşma gelişen pazar koşullarında işletmelerin hayatta kalabilmeleri için son derece önemlidir. Kurumsallaşabilen işletmeler, iş ve işlemleri standart hale getirerek, kişilerden bağımsız bir sistem içerisinde yönetim fonksiyonlarını gerçekleştirebilmektedirler. Bu...
Madon, Bénédicte Le Guyader, Damien Jung, Jean-Luc de Montgolfier, Benjamin Lopez, Pascal-Jean Foulquier, Eric Bouveret, Laurent Le Berre, Iwan
Maritime transportation forecasts project an increase in shipping. In this context, interactions with cetaceans are of growing concern especially when relevant biological data are not available to monitor the impacts. The Agoa sanctuary in the Wider Caribbean region faces this situation. To overcome this issue, we used AIS data to estimate three pr...
van den Berg, Robin (author)
The shipping industry is responsible for almost 3% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions and is looking for possibilities to reduce their share. The demand for lowering the emissions of the maritime industry creates the need for insight in the emissions. Currently a generic method to specify emissions in space and time, as a function of vessel an...
Ruiz, Gregory M. Galil, Bella S. Davidson, Ian C. Donelan, Sarah C. Miller, A. Whitman Minton, Mark S. Muirhead, Jim R. Ojaveer, Henn Tamburri, Mario N. Carlton, James T.
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Biological Invasions
Recent global trade disruptions, due to blockage of the Suez Canal and cascading effects of COVID-19, have altered the movement patterns of commercial ships and may increase worldwide invasions of marine non-indigenous species. Organisms settle on the hulls and underwater surfaces of vessels and can accumulate rapidly, especially when vessels remai...