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Developing macromolecular therapeutics: the future drug-of-choice

Huining HE, Victor C. YANG, Weibing DONG, Junbo GONG, Jingkang WANG,

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 10-17 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0291-5

Abstract: Since worldwide progress on macromolecular therapeutics still remains in the infant stage and is therefore

Keywords: worldwide     challenging     effective     macromolecular     self-owned intellectual    

Status of worldwide SOFC stacks and systems development

Subhash C Singhal

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 7-14

Abstract:

Many companies worldwide are pursuing the development, manufacturing and commercialization of

Keywords: solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)     SOFC stack     tubular cell     combined heat and power (CHP)     auxiliary power units (APUs)    

Global Biosecurity Strategy and Enlightenments from Worldwide Practice

Dong Xuan,Liang Yan and Huang Jie

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 3,   Pages 110-114 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.03.019

Abstract:

This paper firstly introduces the framework of global biosecurity strategy, and then illustrates the recommendations from Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and the International Aquatic Veterinary Biosecurity Consortium for the global biosecurity strategy. Lastly, it gives some examples for the practices of shrimp breeding industries biosecurity in the United States, Thailand and Indonesia, which provides enlightenments for the healthy and sustainable development of Chinese aquaculture.

Keywords: biosecurity     aquaculture     aquatic breeding industry     global strategy     shrimp disease    

Implementation and performance evaluation of advance metering infrastructure for Borneo-Wide Power Grid

Mujahid TABASSUM,Manas K. HALDAR,Duaa Fatima S. KHAN

Frontiers in Energy 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 192-211 doi: 10.1007/s11708-016-0438-2

Abstract: The implemented communication network used advanced metering infrastructure that operates on worldwide

Keywords: unit (PMU)     supervisory control and data acquisition systems (SCADA)     wide area monitoring system (WAMS)     worldwide    

Real drive cycles analysis by ordered power methodology applied to fuel consumption, CO

Pol Masclans Abelló, Vicente Medina Iglesias, M. Antonia de los Santos López, Jesús Álvarez-Flórez

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1296-z

Abstract: Abstract • New method named CAbOP is presented based on ordering data according to power. • Three emission models are used and their emission results compared. • Emissions data are analyzed in real driving cycles under CAbOP criteria. • Methodology to collect data and reconstruct lost data in real urban driving cycles. In this work three fuel consumption and exhaust emission models, ADVISOR, VT-MICRO and the European Environmental Agency Emission factors, have been used to obtain fuel consumption (FC) and exhaust emissions. These models have been used at micro-scale, using the two signal treatment methods presented. The manuscript presents: 1) a methodology to collect data in real urban driving cycles, 2) an estimation of FC and tailpipe emissions using some available models in literature, and 3) a novel analysis of the results based on delivered wheel power. The results include Fuel Consumption (FC), CO2, NOx and PM10 emissions, which are derived from the three simulators. In the first part of the paper we present a new procedure for incomplete drive cycle data treatment, which is necessary for real drive cycle acquisition in high density cities. Then the models are used to obtain second by second FC and exhaust emissions. Finally, a new methodology named Cycle Analysis by Ordered Power (CAbOP) is presented and used to compare the results. This method consists in the re-ordering of time dependant data, considering the wheel mechanical power domain instead of the standard time domain. This new strategy allows the 5 situations in drive cycles to be clearly visualized: hard breaking zone, slowdowns, idle or stop zone, sustained speed zone and acceleration zone. The complete methodology is applied in two real drive cycles surveyed in Barcelona (Spain) and the results are compared with a standardized WLTC urban cycle.

Keywords: cycle     NOx/PM10/CO2 emissions     Wheel mechanical power domain     Worldwide    

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Developing macromolecular therapeutics: the future drug-of-choice

Huining HE, Victor C. YANG, Weibing DONG, Junbo GONG, Jingkang WANG,

Journal Article

Status of worldwide SOFC stacks and systems development

Subhash C Singhal

Journal Article

Global Biosecurity Strategy and Enlightenments from Worldwide Practice

Dong Xuan,Liang Yan and Huang Jie

Journal Article

Implementation and performance evaluation of advance metering infrastructure for Borneo-Wide Power Grid

Mujahid TABASSUM,Manas K. HALDAR,Duaa Fatima S. KHAN

Journal Article

Real drive cycles analysis by ordered power methodology applied to fuel consumption, CO

Pol Masclans Abelló, Vicente Medina Iglesias, M. Antonia de los Santos López, Jesús Álvarez-Flórez

Journal Article