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    Effect of generator temperature on COP. by Mohammed Qasim Shaheen (21417079)

    Published 2025
    “…This study proposed adding a secondary heat exchanger located between the primary heat exchanger and generator. It takes heat from engine coolant water to reduce thermal load on the generator and to enhance the Coefficient of Performance (COP) of the system. …”
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    Using insects for sustainable waste management of superabundant animals by Carlos Antonio Lopez Manzano (22371649)

    Published 2025
    “…<p dir="ltr">The management of fecal waste from superabundant species in urban green spaces is a central topic in environmental sustainability and public health. …”
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    Life Cycle Assessment to Quantify Global Warming and Human Health–Respiratory Impacts of Using Composites from Waste Wind Turbine Blades as Feedstock for Cement Clinker and Fibergl... by Caroline V. Cameron (22355207)

    Published 2025
    “…The wind energy sector is a growing contributor to global electricity generation. The increasing deployment of wind turbines also creates significant waste when turbine materials reach their end-of-life. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Reduction of waste mass in used hemodialysis circuits by QCC activity by figshare admin karger (2628495)

    Published 2025
    “…Hemodialysis circuits represent a substantial proportion of medical waste generated in dialysis units, yet standardized industry protocols for optimizing the disposal of discarded hemodialysis circuits remain underdeveloped. …”
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    Table 1_Food waste management practices in hospital foodservices and their associated greenhouse gas emissions: potential for increased environmental sustainability.docx by Yee Man Janis Yip (21346568)

    Published 2025
    “…While various food waste management strategies exist that divert hospital food waste to an alternative end of life pathway to landfill, it is not clear which can decrease GHG emissions the most. …”
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    A novel RNN architecture to improve the precision of ship trajectory predictions by Martha Dais Ferreira (18704596)

    Published 2025
    “…To solve these challenges, Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) models have been applied to STP to allow scalability for large data sets and to capture larger regions or anomalous vessels behavior. This research proposes a new RNN architecture that decreases the prediction error up to 50% for cargo vessels when compared to the OU model. …”
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    Schematic diagram of the flow work. by Liang Li (46069)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Construction materials are significantly exposed to ecological hazards due to the presence of hazardous chemical constituents found in industrial and agricultural solid wastes. This study aims to investigate the use of sawdust particles (SDPs) and sawdust wastewater (SDW) in alkali-activated composites (AACs) made from a mixture of different silicon-aluminum-based solid wastes (slag powder-SP, red mud-RM, fly ash-FA, and carbide slag-CS). …”
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    Density vs. SDP contents. by Liang Li (46069)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Construction materials are significantly exposed to ecological hazards due to the presence of hazardous chemical constituents found in industrial and agricultural solid wastes. This study aims to investigate the use of sawdust particles (SDPs) and sawdust wastewater (SDW) in alkali-activated composites (AACs) made from a mixture of different silicon-aluminum-based solid wastes (slag powder-SP, red mud-RM, fly ash-FA, and carbide slag-CS). …”
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    Drying shrinkage vs. curing times. by Liang Li (46069)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Construction materials are significantly exposed to ecological hazards due to the presence of hazardous chemical constituents found in industrial and agricultural solid wastes. This study aims to investigate the use of sawdust particles (SDPs) and sawdust wastewater (SDW) in alkali-activated composites (AACs) made from a mixture of different silicon-aluminum-based solid wastes (slag powder-SP, red mud-RM, fly ash-FA, and carbide slag-CS). …”
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    Drying shrinkage vs. sawdust particle contents. by Liang Li (46069)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Construction materials are significantly exposed to ecological hazards due to the presence of hazardous chemical constituents found in industrial and agricultural solid wastes. This study aims to investigate the use of sawdust particles (SDPs) and sawdust wastewater (SDW) in alkali-activated composites (AACs) made from a mixture of different silicon-aluminum-based solid wastes (slag powder-SP, red mud-RM, fly ash-FA, and carbide slag-CS). …”
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