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Power generation, year i W i, MW e = V CH 4 m 3 / year × Q CH 4 MJ / m 3 × η e × 0.5 7, 488 h / year × 360 s / h, Open image in new window (24) Nominal power generation MW e = ∑ i = 1 60 W i 60.
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They've come upon us gradually over the last generation, years that were filled with shocks and tragedy.
The RJF stem from an outbred zoo population, kept at the university for 10 years (one generation per year) with a generation size of about 100 individuals.
We did, however, consider one important element of haldanes by also considering elapsed time as the number of generations (years divided by generation lengths).
There is generally one complete generation per year.
It is clear that we will continue to use it in power generation for years and years to come.
In northern Europe it has one generation a year (univoltine), while in southern Europe it has multiple generations a year (multivoltine) [13].
prior to 29,000 BP (corresponding to 348,000 generations, assuming 12 generations per year [ 17]).
For the Finnish sites (FIA and FIF), we estimated one generation per year (pers. obs. JEK), whereas for all other populations, two generations per year were assumed [ 36, 40].
Observations show a short cycle with almost one generation per year, and a slower life cycle with one generation every 2 or 3 years (Lempérière 1994).
While most species have one generation a year, a few have two or three.
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