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Additive Friction Stir Deposition
Additive Friction Stir Deposition is a comprehensive summary of the state-of-the-art understanding on this emerging solid-state additive manufacturing technology.Sections cover additive friction stir deposition, encompassing advances in processing science, metallurgical science and innovative applications.The book presents a clear description of underlying physical phenomena, shows how the process determines the printing quality, covers resultant microstructure and properties in the as-printed state, highlights its key capabilities and limitations, and explores niche applications in repair, cladding and multi-material 3D printing. Serving as an educational and research guide, this book aims to provide a holistic picture of additive friction stir deposition-based solid-state additive manufacturing as well as a thorough comparison to conventional beam-based metal additive manufacturing, such as powder bed fusion and directed energy deposition.
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Acid Rain - Deposition to Recovery
This book looks at the sources and composition of the atmosphere and rainfall, with particular attention on acidifying components and those that affect ecosystems.It further widens the subject to look at trace metals.It includes papers on the impact of deposition on soils and forests and the recovery of the natural environment.Work on critical loads makes a contribution to understanding the degree to which deposition must be reduced to limit its impact.
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Atomic Layer Deposition for Semiconductors
This edited volume discusses atomic layer deposition (ALD) for all modern semiconductor devices, moving from the basic chemistry of ALD and modeling of ALD processes to sections on ALD for memories, logic devices, and machines.The section on ALD for memories covers both mass-produced memories, such as DRAM and Flash, and emerging memories, such as PCRAM and FeRAM.The section on ALD for logic devices covers both front-end of the line processes and back-end of the line processes.The final section on ALD for machines looks at toolsets and systems hardware.Each chapter provides the history, operating principles, and a full explanation of ALD processes for each device.
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Sustainability Challenges of Brazilian Agriculture : Governance, Inclusion, and Innovation
With contributions from a wide range of thematic areas, this book provides a diverse perspective on the contemporary environmental challenges of Brazilian agriculture.Assessing existing experiences of governance interventions, implementation of inclusive and sustainable production practices, as well as technical innovations, this edited volume presents the reader with a nuanced perspective on sustainable future pathways for Brazilian agriculture.In many cases, actors within the agricultural sector stand in a key position to address environmental concerns, which often has generated important breakthroughs and improvement of production practices.Drawing on contributions from authors within a variety of fields, this contribution presents a trans-disciplinary perspective on the problems and pathways through which multi-level interventions can lead to sustainable solutions within the Brazilian agricultural and livestock sector.This book hereby constitutes an informed and timely contribution to the important debates about Brazil’s potential role in confronting environmental problems.More broadly, this volume also sheds light on the process of agricultural transitions in the Global South, and how food security concerns may be reconciled with sustainable production.
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What is retrogressive erosion or retrogressive deposition?
Retrogressive erosion is the process by which a river or stream cuts backward into the landscape, causing the erosion of the land and the formation of steep-sided valleys or gullies. This can occur due to changes in the river's flow or the underlying geology of the area. Retrogressive deposition, on the other hand, is the process by which sediment is deposited in a backward or upstream direction, often due to a decrease in the river's flow or changes in the sediment load. Both processes can significantly alter the landscape and contribute to the shaping of the Earth's surface over time.
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What is soot deposition on the wall?
Soot deposition on the wall refers to the accumulation of fine black particles on the surface of a wall. This soot is typically a byproduct of incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels, such as wood, coal, or oil. It can be caused by sources such as fireplaces, candles, cooking, or smoking. Soot deposition can create unsightly black stains on walls and ceilings and may also pose health risks if inhaled. Regular cleaning and proper ventilation can help prevent soot deposition in indoor spaces.
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How does copper deposition work according to Faraday's law?
Copper deposition according to Faraday's law occurs through the process of electrolysis. When a copper salt solution is electrolyzed, an electric current is passed through the solution, causing copper ions to gain electrons at the cathode and deposit as solid copper metal. Faraday's law states that the amount of substance deposited is directly proportional to the amount of electricity passed through the solution, and is also related to the equivalent weight of the substance. This allows for precise control over the amount of copper deposited based on the amount of electricity passed through the solution.
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How does the electrolytic deposition of Berlin brown work?
The electrolytic deposition of Berlin brown involves using an electrolyte solution containing a specific compound, such as potassium ferrocyanide. When an electric current is passed through the solution, the compound dissociates into its ions. The ferrocyanide ions are attracted to the cathode, where they gain electrons and form insoluble Berlin brown precipitate. This precipitate then coats the cathode, resulting in the deposition of Berlin brown.
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Taiping Rebel : The deposition of Li Hsiu-ch'eng
Li Hsiu-ch'eng - the Loyal Prince - was the most important military leader on the rebel side during the last years of the Taiping Rebellion in China (1851–64).The Taiping Rebellion has been called the greatest popular revolt in modern history, and it came remarkably close to toppling the Ch'ing empire some fifty years before it was finally overthrown in 1911.Captured in June 1864 by government forces, Li Hsiu-ch'eng spent the final days before his inevitable execution writing a personal account of the Rebellion and his role in it.His Deposition is the fullest narrative by a participant and an invaluable historical document.The original manuscript of the Deposition was withheld by the government commander Tseng Kuo-fan and his descendants, and a shortened, bowdlerized version prepared for publication.Li himself was considered a great revolutionary hero in China until the Cultural Revolution when he was reassessed in a major public debate of considerable political significance.
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Climate change. Habitat loss. Soil erosion. Groundwater depletion. Toxins in our food. Inhumane treatment of farm animals. Increasing farm worker exploitation. Hunger and malnutrition in the midst of plenty. What will it take for farmers in the United States to embrace sustainable practices?Michael Mayerfeld Bell’s Farming for Us All first tackled this question twenty years ago, providing crucial insight into how the structure of US agriculture created this situation and exploring, by contrast, the practices of farmers who are working together to radically change how they think, learn, and grow.This updated edition of his now-classic work reflects on the lessons learned over the past two decades. Constrained by an oppressive nexus of markets, regulations, subsidies, and technology, farmers find themselves undermining their own economic and social security as well as the security of the land.Bell turns to Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI), that state’s largest sustainable-agriculture group.He traces how PFI creates an agriculture that engages others—farmers, researchers, officials, and consumers—in a common conversation about what agriculture could look like.Through dialogue, PFI members crossbreed knowledge, discovering pragmatic solutions to help crops grow in ways that sustain families, communities, societies, economies, and environments. Farming for Us All makes the case that for sustainable farming to flourish, new social relations are as important to cultivate as new crops.This book is necessary—and hopeful—reading for anyone concerned about the present and future of food and farming.
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I need help with the calculation of deposition in electrolysis.
In electrolysis, the deposition of a substance on an electrode can be calculated using Faraday's laws of electrolysis. The amount of substance deposited is directly proportional to the quantity of electricity passed through the electrolyte. The formula for calculating the amount of deposition is given by mass = (current x time x atomic mass) / (charge of electron x Faraday's constant). By using this formula, you can calculate the amount of deposition in electrolysis.
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What is the difference between electrode deposition and electrode sedimentation?
Electrode deposition and electrode sedimentation are both processes used to coat a substrate with a layer of material through electrochemical methods. The main difference between the two is the mechanism by which the material is deposited onto the substrate. In electrode deposition, the material is directly deposited onto the substrate through the application of an electric current, while in electrode sedimentation, the material is first dispersed in a solution and then allowed to settle onto the substrate through gravity or other external forces. Overall, electrode deposition is a more controlled and precise process, while electrode sedimentation is more reliant on the settling behavior of the dispersed material.
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How do erosion, transportation, and deposition interact in the upper course of a river?
In the upper course of a river, erosion is the dominant process as the river cuts through the landscape, creating a V-shaped valley. As the river erodes the surrounding rock and soil, it transports the sediment downstream through the process of transportation. The sediment is then deposited along the riverbanks and in the riverbed as the river's velocity decreases, leading to the process of deposition. These three processes interact to shape the landscape of the upper course of a river, creating a dynamic and ever-changing environment.
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How can sustainability be achieved in livestock farming?
Sustainability in livestock farming can be achieved through various practices such as rotational grazing to maintain soil health and prevent overgrazing, implementing efficient feed management to reduce waste and improve animal nutrition, and utilizing renewable energy sources to power farm operations. Additionally, reducing the use of antibiotics and hormones, implementing water conservation measures, and promoting animal welfare are also important aspects of sustainable livestock farming. Furthermore, integrating agroforestry and diversifying farm products can contribute to a more sustainable and resilient farming system. Overall, a holistic approach that considers environmental, social, and economic factors is essential for achieving sustainability in livestock farming.
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