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  • ...orth US$1.347 billion, these projects are in areas such as infrastructure, transport agriculture natural resources, education, sanitation and health.<ref name=" Since October 2017, the IFC is focusing on infrastructure, the financial sector and the angro-industry, their projects are valued at ...
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  • ...rface Discharges from Individual Sewer Defects |journal=Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation |year=2006 |volume=2006 |issue=5 |pages=6932–6943|do ...accessories. However, as an industrial tool, pipe plugs are used in larger infrastructure pipelines. Pipe plugs provide a trench-less method for the maintenance of d ...
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  • {{short description|The increase in mean water level due to the presence of breaking waves}} ...es]]. Similarly, '''wave setdown''' is a wave-induced decrease of the mean water level before the waves break (during the shoaling process). For short, the ...
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  • ...ort and compress a liquid. In industries heavy-duty pumps are used to move water, chemicals, slurry, food, oil and so on. Depending on their action, pumps a ...ciency operation. For example, in a process industry if there is a need to transport chemical liquids at a specific flow rate for a particular chemical reaction ...
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  • {{Short description|Development based on long-term infrastructure investments}} ...|author=M. Nicolas Firzli|author2=Vincent Bazi|name-list-style=amp |title= Infrastructure Investments in an Age of Austerity : The Pension and Sovereign Funds Perspe ...
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  • ...ding [[transport]], [[Field inventory management|inventory management]], [[infrastructure]], and [[communication]]s. * Losses of buildings, highways and other infrastructure; ...
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  • {{Short description|Technology for splitting water molecules}} ...e journal|last=Villagra|first=A|author2=Millet P |title=An analysis of PEM water electrolysis cells operating at elevated current densities.|journal=Interna ...
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  • ...r Nature}}</ref> Anions, ions with a negative charge, are removed from the water and are stored in the positively polarized electrode. Likewise, cations (po ...ves the salt ions from the water, while the other technologies extract the water from the salt solution.<ref name=Porada2013 /><ref>{{cite web|title=CDI & e ...
    30 KB (4,454 words) - 09:11, 6 November 2024
  • ...> diffusion rate is concrete [[porosity]]. Concrete obtained with higher [[Water–cement ratio|w/c ratio]] or obtained with an incorrect [[Concrete#Curing|cu ...y of the [[corrosion]] process, such as the availability of [[oxygen]] and water at concrete cover depth. [[Oxygen]] is generally available at the steel sur ...
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  • ...junctions]] in a network of fluid-carrying [[Cylinder|tubular]] [[Pipeline transport|pipes]]. Its simplest version proposes that whenever a branch of [[radius] ...[[physiologist]] at [[Bryn Mawr College]], who first argued that efficient transport might determine the structure of the human [[vascular system]]. ...
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  • ...ional Laboratory]], which was subsequently developed into modern [[Maglev (transport)|maglev]] trains.<ref name="StarTram2010"/> Later, Powell co-founded StarTr ...cument/931219|chapter=StarTram: A New Approach for Low-Cost Earth-to-Orbit Transport|doi=10.1109/AERO.2001.931219 |access-date=April 23, 2011 |title=2001 IEEE A ...
    29 KB (4,127 words) - 01:13, 15 October 2024
  • ...l gas, [[natural gas liquids]] (NGL’s), alternative fuels, etc.) if proper infrastructure and sponsorship is in place.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://onestepin.org/lique ...ability under current models is highly dependent on the access to pipeline infrastructure, gas volume produced, and the number of/distance between production facilit ...
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  • ...the Spanish delegation to the [[World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure|Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses (PIANC)]] and In the [[1930s]], much port and harbour infrastructure design in Spain relied on simply replicating methods used on previous proje ...
    50 KB (7,301 words) - 12:07, 28 October 2024
  • ...being transported in a [[transportation system]], e.g. through [[Pipeline transport#For oil or natural gas|pipelines]] to customers distant from the production ...ts well streams by formations or layers. More than one oil field may share infrastructure like oil processing units and pipelines. The field activities are regulated ...
    46 KB (6,381 words) - 21:53, 24 August 2024
  • The '''cant''' of a [[Rail transport|railway]] track or [[camber angle|camber]] of a road (also referred to as ' ...thumb|Steeper cants or cambers are common on residential streets, allowing water to drain into the gutter.]] ...
    19 KB (2,773 words) - 19:52, 28 November 2024
  • ...g to many different sectors, including construction, biodiversity, energy, transport and food.<ref name="Financing">{{cite web |title=Financing the green transi ...ith industry and member States, it will support research and innovation on transport technologies, including batteries, clean [[Hydrogen economy|hydrogen]], low ...
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  • ...aplace equation]]. In a [[lossy]] medium with finite conductivity, such as water, the field obeys the [[Ampère's circuital law|generalized Ampere equation]] ...flow containing three or more phases (e.g., a combination of oil, air, and water) is somewhat limited. Multi-frequency excitations and measurements have bee ...
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  • ...nfinite. Also, any funnels exposed to the water continue to experience the water even as it passes into successive funnels. The non-conserved model is the m ...ity Press |edition=1st}}</ref> economics, history, urban and international transport, ecology, psychology, medicine, biology, commerce, climatology, physics, co ...
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  • ...ical expertise, encapsulating [[Fluid dynamics|hydrodynamics]], [[sediment transport]], as well as mitigation of the potential [[Ecosystem collapse|ecological c ...construction challenges. As the gap diminishes, significant differences in water levels between the sea and the inlet create very strong currents, potential ...
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  • : [[Balance of plant]] (BOP) is the infrastructure of a fuel cell, not including the fuel cells. (See also Mechanical Balance : The [[boiling point]] of a liquid is the water temperature at which the [[vapor pressure]] of the liquid equals the enviro ...
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