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The variation of composite fracture toughness with material and structural properties, such as the relation between the debonding strain and matrix yield strain, matrix yielding energy and particle volume fraction, is discussed.
As well as yielding energy, it also prevents what is a potent greenhouse gas from being released into the atmosphere.Tanked upIn this section The seat of power Blow out Dambusterbusters Monogamouse Reprints Related items Climate change: Planet BDec 30th 2009 Talking rubbishFeb 26th 2009Several groups are testing ways of making the process by which faeces are digested into methane more efficient.
The compensation of transformation deformations is facilitated by invariant interfaces yielding energy minimization and strain compatibility.
Meanwhile, simulation results confirmed that the proposed optimal sizing method, compared with the intuitive and analytical method, has a better performance on guaranteeing system reliability, yielding energy utilization, enhancing system durability, and saving capital expenditures.
FOS are fermented by bacteria, yielding energy for bacterial growth.
While maize and faba bean are common raw materials used for ensiling for feed [ 23], ensiling of hemp is a novel approach, supported by its established status as a high yielding energy crop.
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The chloroplast is the site of photosynthesis, where light energy in photons is converted into chemical bond energy, via redox reactions, including inorganic carbon fixation at Calvin's cycle, finally yielding energy-rich carbohydrate molecules.
The fact that the present and the Martinez et al. studies disagree on the energy ordering of structures at the ∼6 kJ·mor–1 (or just ∼3 kJ/(mol of H)) level suggests that the DFT approach used cannot be regarded as yielding energies any more accurately than to within a few kJ/(mol of H).
Similarly, integrating with respect to position gives a definition for the work done by a force: W=\int_{\vec{x}_1}^{\vec{x}_2}{\vec{F} \cdot{\mathrm{d}\vec{x}}} which is equivalent to changes in kinetic energy (yielding the work energy theorem).
Ethanol and other non-oil-based fuels have also not proved their commercial value, in some cases yielding less energy than was needed to produce them, or, in ethanol's case, diverting land to corn and driving up food prices.
It may be a factor in favour of public-sector support for various initiatives: a stimulus measure that pays a hundred people to retrofit a bunch of houses, keeping them employed for a year and yielding immediate energy efficiency gains.
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