This Haiku Deck presentation contains 5 photos from different photographers on the topic of water or photography. It concludes by inviting the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare. It contains a photo credit and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It includes two stock photos and suggests that the reader may be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation. A brief call to action is given to get started making a presentation on SlideShare.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 5 photos from different photographers without captions or descriptions. It ends by inviting the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document provides an introduction to coding and programming concepts like algorithms, pseudo-code, binary digits, and the LOGO programming language. It includes sample code and worksheets for drawing basic shapes in LOGO using commands like FORWARD, BACK, RIGHT, LEFT. Web links are provided for additional coding resources and games about binary numbers.
Dr. Raffaella Villa discusses the Bio-Thermal RED project at Cranfield University, which provides support to SMEs in anaerobic digestion. The project includes an AD pilot plant facility available to SMEs, as well as workshops and project-based grants of £1000-5000. So far the project has supported 40 companies through workshops and approved funding for 18 projects involving areas like small-scale biogas plants, silage management best practices, and modular farm-scale digesters. The overall goal is to help SMEs develop renewable energy technologies and applications.
Alexandra Amey discusses funding opportunities for industrial biotechnology research through the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) in the UK. The BBSRC funds research, training, and business engagement. It has three major strategic priorities: industrial biotechnology and bioenergy, bioscience for health, and agriculture and food security. The BBSRC Industrial Biotechnology Catalyst program provides over £80 million to support translation of research into industrial processes through various grant sizes. Advice is provided on applying for Catalyst grants and other BBSRC funding mechanisms.
This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare. It contains a photo credit and a call to action encouraging the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, an online presentation tool. It includes two stock photos and suggests that the reader may be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation. A brief call to action is given to get started making a presentation on SlideShare.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 5 photos from different photographers without captions or descriptions. It ends by inviting the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
This document provides an introduction to coding and programming concepts like algorithms, pseudo-code, binary digits, and the LOGO programming language. It includes sample code and worksheets for drawing basic shapes in LOGO using commands like FORWARD, BACK, RIGHT, LEFT. Web links are provided for additional coding resources and games about binary numbers.
Dr. Raffaella Villa discusses the Bio-Thermal RED project at Cranfield University, which provides support to SMEs in anaerobic digestion. The project includes an AD pilot plant facility available to SMEs, as well as workshops and project-based grants of £1000-5000. So far the project has supported 40 companies through workshops and approved funding for 18 projects involving areas like small-scale biogas plants, silage management best practices, and modular farm-scale digesters. The overall goal is to help SMEs develop renewable energy technologies and applications.
Alexandra Amey discusses funding opportunities for industrial biotechnology research through the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) in the UK. The BBSRC funds research, training, and business engagement. It has three major strategic priorities: industrial biotechnology and bioenergy, bioscience for health, and agriculture and food security. The BBSRC Industrial Biotechnology Catalyst program provides over £80 million to support translation of research into industrial processes through various grant sizes. Advice is provided on applying for Catalyst grants and other BBSRC funding mechanisms.
This document outlines a thriller film pitch involving a photographer who unknowingly captures photographic evidence of a serial killer's crime. The killer then initiates a game with the photographer and detective, sending cryptic clues through images to identify his next victims. It's eventually revealed that the photographer has been the killer the whole time, suffering from dissociative identity disorder. The film would emphasize the theme of photography through visual effects and use of the camera between scenes and transitions.
Jørgen Fink from Xergi Ltd presented on the X-chopper, a biomass pre-treatment system. The X-chopper was developed in response to client needs to process solid biomass like manure that is difficult to handle but has high methane potential. Existing pre-treatment solutions had unacceptable functioning or high energy demands. The X-chopper consists of an X-hopper feed system and an X-belt conveyor that feeds biomass to the X-chopper. Case studies from biogas plants in France and Denmark that replaced hammer mills with the X-chopper showed increased processing capacity while handling various biomass feeds including manure and food waste.
The document outlines Matt Hindle's policy update at ADBA RegDay. It discusses upcoming policy issues that ADBA will respond to or provide input on, including the Feed-in Tariff review, Renewable Heat Incentive criteria and future, sustainability criteria, food waste policy, and circular economy proposals. The timeline spans from now through autumn and implementation in April 2016, with key upcoming opportunities for input and decisions around electricity grid connections, plant cost data, RHI degression approach, bioenergy and sustainability policies. Questions are invited at the end.
Professor Sandra Esteves of the Wales Centre of Excellence for Anaerobic Digestion discusses producing chemicals and biopolymers from wastes and biomass through anaerobic digestion and fermentation processes. Specifically, she outlines research on producing organic acids like acetic acid and urea from methane, volatile fatty acids from food and sewage wastes, and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) as bioplastics from fermentation of volatile fatty acids using Cupriavidus necator bacteria. Real-time monitoring and factors like volatile fatty acid feeding rates, nutrient sources, and sodium chloride levels are investigated to optimize PHA production.
Exam Basics provides tips for managing exam stress and passing exams. It notes that exams are over quickly, have less emphasis on grammar, and usually do not require referencing. Passing depends on knowing what to expect from the exam format, being prepared on the subject matter, using effective exam techniques, and controlling stress. Students should determine the exam type, review prior exams for length, structure, topics and how questions are worded to best prepare.
Steven Broome discusses navigating the "valley of death" for innovation between research and commercialization. The UK performs well in European research programs but spends less than competitors on R&D. Catapult centers in the UK like the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) help reduce risks for companies in scaling innovations from the lab. CPI provides facilities, expertise and funding to demonstrate and refine novel technologies in anaerobic digestion and biorefining before large commercial investments. Example projects at CPI include developing higher value products from biogas and harvesting seaweed as a sustainable feedstock for anaerobic digestion.
This document analyzes the music video for 50 Cent's "P.I.M.P" using cultural theorist Andrew Goodwin's framework for analyzing music videos. The analysis finds that the video displays several elements of Goodwin's theory, including directly illustrating the song's lyrics visually, establishing genre conventions like costuming for characters portrayed as "Pimps," including many close-ups of 50 Cent as the artist, and focusing shots on his costume and jewelry to promote his image. The analysis concludes the video is a good example for applying and testing Goodwin's theory for analyzing meaning in music videos.
Lorena Peraltas, directora de Agrupando Ideas (Agencia de eventos eseciales) y Ladies Net (Club de Mujeres Profesionales) dando una charla sobre Innovación en Femenino en el marco de el Congreso Internacional Factor WOW desarrollado en Asunción, Paraguay durante los días 2,3 y 4 de Marzo del 2016. Lugar: Sheraton Asunción Hotel.
Hướng dẫn Tự học MS Word 2010. Mọi thông tin cần hỗ trợ xin vui lòng liên hệ ĐT: 0919.281.916. Website: http://daotaotinhocvanphong.com. Chúng tôi cung cấp giải pháp học tập tin học văn phòng cấp tốc tốt nhất cho bạn!
This photo journal by Tyler Vanderwel documents various geographic locations in California. It includes photos and descriptions of Mormon Rocks formed by the San Andreas Fault, Cinder Hill cinder cone volcano, Fossil Falls stream bed containing fossils and artifacts from Native Americans, and petroglyphs carved by Native Americans at Fossil Falls. Further locations documented include Mt. Whitney, Diaz Lake created by an earthquake, the Manzanar concentration camp for Japanese Americans, bark beetle damage and prevention in Mammoth forests, tufa towers at Mono Lake, the heated waters of Hot Creek, glacial features at Convict Lake and the June Lake Loop, and erratic boulders deposited by melting glaciers.
El documento describe la historia de la tecnología en Venezuela desde la época precolombina hasta la actualidad, destacando hitos como la creación del Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología en 1999, el lanzamiento de satélites como Miranda en 2008 y Simón Bolívar en 2012, e iniciativas del gobierno para promover el uso de la tecnología en la educación a través de proyectos como Canaima y la dotación de tabletas a estudiantes.
This document outlines a panel discussion on developing successful business plans for anaerobic digestion projects. The panel will feature experts from Alpha Financials Environmental, Bidwells LLP, Stephens Scown LLP, and Evergreen Gas. They will provide advice on feasible anaerobic digestion project ideas and creating business plans to ensure project success.
This document outlines a thriller film pitch involving a photographer who unknowingly captures photographic evidence of a serial killer's crime. The killer then initiates a game with the photographer and detective, sending cryptic clues through images to identify his next victims. It's eventually revealed that the photographer has been the killer the whole time, suffering from dissociative identity disorder. The film would emphasize the theme of photography through visual effects and use of the camera between scenes and transitions.
Jørgen Fink from Xergi Ltd presented on the X-chopper, a biomass pre-treatment system. The X-chopper was developed in response to client needs to process solid biomass like manure that is difficult to handle but has high methane potential. Existing pre-treatment solutions had unacceptable functioning or high energy demands. The X-chopper consists of an X-hopper feed system and an X-belt conveyor that feeds biomass to the X-chopper. Case studies from biogas plants in France and Denmark that replaced hammer mills with the X-chopper showed increased processing capacity while handling various biomass feeds including manure and food waste.
The document outlines Matt Hindle's policy update at ADBA RegDay. It discusses upcoming policy issues that ADBA will respond to or provide input on, including the Feed-in Tariff review, Renewable Heat Incentive criteria and future, sustainability criteria, food waste policy, and circular economy proposals. The timeline spans from now through autumn and implementation in April 2016, with key upcoming opportunities for input and decisions around electricity grid connections, plant cost data, RHI degression approach, bioenergy and sustainability policies. Questions are invited at the end.
Professor Sandra Esteves of the Wales Centre of Excellence for Anaerobic Digestion discusses producing chemicals and biopolymers from wastes and biomass through anaerobic digestion and fermentation processes. Specifically, she outlines research on producing organic acids like acetic acid and urea from methane, volatile fatty acids from food and sewage wastes, and polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) as bioplastics from fermentation of volatile fatty acids using Cupriavidus necator bacteria. Real-time monitoring and factors like volatile fatty acid feeding rates, nutrient sources, and sodium chloride levels are investigated to optimize PHA production.
Exam Basics provides tips for managing exam stress and passing exams. It notes that exams are over quickly, have less emphasis on grammar, and usually do not require referencing. Passing depends on knowing what to expect from the exam format, being prepared on the subject matter, using effective exam techniques, and controlling stress. Students should determine the exam type, review prior exams for length, structure, topics and how questions are worded to best prepare.
Steven Broome discusses navigating the "valley of death" for innovation between research and commercialization. The UK performs well in European research programs but spends less than competitors on R&D. Catapult centers in the UK like the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) help reduce risks for companies in scaling innovations from the lab. CPI provides facilities, expertise and funding to demonstrate and refine novel technologies in anaerobic digestion and biorefining before large commercial investments. Example projects at CPI include developing higher value products from biogas and harvesting seaweed as a sustainable feedstock for anaerobic digestion.
This document analyzes the music video for 50 Cent's "P.I.M.P" using cultural theorist Andrew Goodwin's framework for analyzing music videos. The analysis finds that the video displays several elements of Goodwin's theory, including directly illustrating the song's lyrics visually, establishing genre conventions like costuming for characters portrayed as "Pimps," including many close-ups of 50 Cent as the artist, and focusing shots on his costume and jewelry to promote his image. The analysis concludes the video is a good example for applying and testing Goodwin's theory for analyzing meaning in music videos.
Lorena Peraltas, directora de Agrupando Ideas (Agencia de eventos eseciales) y Ladies Net (Club de Mujeres Profesionales) dando una charla sobre Innovación en Femenino en el marco de el Congreso Internacional Factor WOW desarrollado en Asunción, Paraguay durante los días 2,3 y 4 de Marzo del 2016. Lugar: Sheraton Asunción Hotel.
Hướng dẫn Tự học MS Word 2010. Mọi thông tin cần hỗ trợ xin vui lòng liên hệ ĐT: 0919.281.916. Website: http://daotaotinhocvanphong.com. Chúng tôi cung cấp giải pháp học tập tin học văn phòng cấp tốc tốt nhất cho bạn!
This photo journal by Tyler Vanderwel documents various geographic locations in California. It includes photos and descriptions of Mormon Rocks formed by the San Andreas Fault, Cinder Hill cinder cone volcano, Fossil Falls stream bed containing fossils and artifacts from Native Americans, and petroglyphs carved by Native Americans at Fossil Falls. Further locations documented include Mt. Whitney, Diaz Lake created by an earthquake, the Manzanar concentration camp for Japanese Americans, bark beetle damage and prevention in Mammoth forests, tufa towers at Mono Lake, the heated waters of Hot Creek, glacial features at Convict Lake and the June Lake Loop, and erratic boulders deposited by melting glaciers.
El documento describe la historia de la tecnología en Venezuela desde la época precolombina hasta la actualidad, destacando hitos como la creación del Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología en 1999, el lanzamiento de satélites como Miranda en 2008 y Simón Bolívar en 2012, e iniciativas del gobierno para promover el uso de la tecnología en la educación a través de proyectos como Canaima y la dotación de tabletas a estudiantes.
This document outlines a panel discussion on developing successful business plans for anaerobic digestion projects. The panel will feature experts from Alpha Financials Environmental, Bidwells LLP, Stephens Scown LLP, and Evergreen Gas. They will provide advice on feasible anaerobic digestion project ideas and creating business plans to ensure project success.