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Waste Management for Hog Farms - Review -
Svoboda, I.F.,Jones, A. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 1999 Animal Bioscience Vol.12 No.2
The planning and application of new developments in management of wastes. in hog farming is required to minimise the gaseous emissions from wastes and pollution of the aquatic environment. These strategies are enveloped in the "Farm Waste Management Plan" which identifies areas of the waste assets in form of plant nutrient and considers optimal manute collecting and storing procedures. The storage volumes for environmentally acceptable manure treatments and application methods are suggested. Good Waste Management Planning together with appropriate system design will ensure safe, reliable and effective waste handling.
Deconstructing the British Meta-Narrative
Daniel Svoboda 한국영미어문학회 2013 영미어문학 Vol.- No.110
Applying postmodern theory to Caryl Churchill's Cloud Nine may at first seem to be an obvious choice; indeed, the play almost begs to be examined using some of Jean- Francois Lyotard's theories first outlined in 1he Pos/modem Condition The text, spanning Britain's imperial past, postmodern present, and looking forward to a still uncertain future, tackles themes related to colonialism, male patriarchy, established gender and sexual roles, among many others. Through textual analysis and occasional references to previous research by A wam Amkpa and Laura Leigh Whitaker, this paper attempts to analyze the collapse of the British colonial meta- narrative from several different angles. It dissects the nation's dominant ideology from both the colonial and postcolonial viewpoints, as well as from the vantage point of subjectivity and how it relates to the fall of meta- narratives.
Daniel Svoboda 신영어영문학회 2013 신영어영문학 Vol.54 No.-
This paper suggests that the protagonist Edna in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening is a kind of existential hero who engages in an act of artistic creation and rebellion by choosing to take her own life. In this paper, a close textual reading of Edna’s final moments before her death is analyzed for signs of her intention to kill herself. Her motivation for taking her own life is also closely scrutinized. The paper draws on the ideas of existential philosophy, artistic creation, and rebellion. Using the existential philosophy of French philosopher Albert Camus, it is argued that Edna’s suicide is an outlet for artistic creation and rebellion against the absurd circumstances of her life and times. A brief summary of the difficulties and tribulations faced by Edna is also given. Camus’ views on the origin of the suicidal impulse are used to interpret Edna’s decision to end her own life. Several links are made between Camus’ discussion of suicide in The Myth of Sisyphus and Edna’s behavior in the text. Previous research on Edna‘s suicide from a variety of different sources including Joyce Dyer, Mary Bird, and Elaine Showalter is also summarized to provide a sense of context to the discussion. Reference is also made to William Wordsworth’s ideas on poetry. (Catholic University of Daegu)
Cross-Section Measurements of (n,xn) Threshold Reactions in Au, Bi, I, In and Ta
O. Svoboda,J. Vrzalova,V. Wagner,A. Krasa,A. Kugler,M. Majerle 한국물리학회 2011 THE JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY Vol.59 No.23
We measured neutron cross-sections of various threshold reactions usingdifferent quasi-monoenergetic sources in the range 17 - 94 MeV. Ourmotivation comes from the ``Energy plus Transmutation project'', in whichAl, Au, Bi, In, Ta, Co, Y foils are used to measure the flux of high energyneutrons produced in spallation reactions. Unfortunately, no experimentalcross-section data for observed threshold (n,xn) reactions are available atneutron energies above 20 MeV.We performed 11 measurements of the (n,xn) cross-sections using the neutronsource at NPI ASCR cyclotron in ??and at TSL cyclotron in Uppsala(EFNUDAT program). Quasi-monoenergetic neutrons from p+Li reactionirradiated above mentioned foils. Irradiated foils were measured on HPGedetectors and spectroscopic corrections were applied to obtain cross-sectiondata. A comparison with TALYS cross-section calculations was performed.
Effect of Initial Melting Temperature on Crystallization of Polypropylene/Organoclay Nanocomposites
Petr Svoboda,Krunal Trivedi,Dagmar Svobodova,Pavel Mokrejs,Karel Kolomaznik 한국고분자학회 2012 Macromolecular Research Vol.20 No.7
Polypropylene (PP) nanocomposites were prepared by melt intercalation using an intermeshing co-rotating twin-screw extruder. The influence of organoclay (Cloisite 20A) and maleic anhydride modified polypropylene (PPMA)on various properties was explored. The effect of the initial melting temperature on crystallization kinetics was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and optical microscopy. DSC has revealed a gradual decrease in crystallization kinetics with an increase in initial melting temperature for two-component systems (PP/PP-MA and PP/20A). However, in the case of a three-component system (PP/PP-MA/20A), the decrease of crystallization kinetics in the range of initial melting temperature being 200-240 oC was followed by an increase in the temperature range 240-260 oC. After initial melting at 250 oC, many spherulites were discovered in the three-component system. This unusual crystallization behavior was explained with the help of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR),where an increase in the Si-O peak with the increasing initial melting temperature was detected, which indicates the presence of large surface of clay layers. The morphology of nanocomposites was also investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis has revealed a decrease in the peak intensity with an increase in initial melting temperature, which suggests exfoliation caused by fast diffusion at high temperatures.