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2. 151 Thoracoscopic lobectomy: 5-year outcome and lessons learned from 381 consecutive patients.
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Ashrafi, A., Kearns, M., Bond, J., Ong, S., Bong, T., and Hafizi, A.
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- 2014
3. Repeated loading of soilbag-reinforced road subgrade.
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Liu, S. H., Liao, J., Bong, T. T., and Fan, K. W.
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ROADS ,DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) ,GEOSYNTHETICS ,SOILS - Abstract
Soilbags are three-dimensional soil-confining units used in road foundations. This paper uses vertical repeated loading tests to investigate the performance of soilbags as reinforcement in road subgrades as well as the influence of such factors as the frequency and amplitude of loading, the number of reinforcement layers, and the buried depth of the soilbag reinforcement. The results show that soilbags as reinforcement are effective at reducing permanent and resilient deformations of the road subgrade as well as vibrations caused by traffic loads. The soilbags as reinforcement perform better when the number of soilbag-reinforced layers is increased. More than two layers of soilbags are needed to reinforce the road subgrade to make efficient use of the effect of interlayer insertion between soilbags. Furthermore, a thin surface soil cover is desirable to spread the applied pressure more effectively over the soilbags and level the subgrade. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. Continuous Pilot Plant Study of Recycling of Filter Backwash Water
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Wang, Lawrence K., Pallo, Peter E., Schwartz, Barry J., and Kown, Bong T.
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- 1973
5. A CFD approach for local thermal stress assessment in occupied built environments
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Kang, Z. J., Xue, H., and Bong, T. Y.
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Thermal stresses -- Analysis ,Artificial respiration -- Analysis ,Engineering and manufacturing industries - Abstract
Byline: Z. J. Kang, H. Xue, T. Y. Bong A numerical approach is developed for local thermal stress assessment in occupied built environments. A CFD airflow model is coupled with a human thermoregulation model to simulate the basic environmental parameters with having regard to the occupant body heat rejection and moisture emission. Effective temperature (ET) and wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) are used as the heat indices for indoor thermal stress assessment. Algorithms for computation of three dimensional (3-D) distributions of the heat indices are established, so that local thermal stress levels at certain locations in the environment can be predicted and evaluated according to the simulation results of the basic parameters. A demonstrative analysis for a crowded rectangular space with mechanical ventilation is given.
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- 2003
6. 1 Year Surgical Outcomes and Safety of Combined Trans Pars Plana Vitrectomy with Iris Fixated Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens for Subluxated Intraocular Lens and Cataracts
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Foo VHX, Bong TSH, Tsai A, Lim LS, and Perera SA
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subluxated cataracts ,subluxated intraocular lenses ,secondary intraocular lens fixation ,iris-fixation ,trans pars plana vitrectomy ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Valencia Hui Xian Foo,1 Tiffany Sin Hui Bong,1 Andrew Tsai,1,2 Laurence Shen Lim,1,2 Shamira Asith Perera1,2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore National Eye Centre, Singapore; 2Eye-Academic Clinical Program, Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, SingaporeCorrespondence: Shamira Asith PereraSingapore National Eye Centre, 11 Third Hospital Avenue, 168751, SingaporeTel +65 6227 7255Fax +65 62263 995Email shamira.perera@singhealth.com.sgImportance/Background: To describe the characteristics and 1-year postoperative surgical outcomes of primary combined trans pars plana vitrectomy (TPPV) with iris-fixated posterior-chamber intraocular lens (IF-PCIOL) implantation for subluxated cataracts and intraocular lenses (IOLs).Methods: Consecutive cases of significantly subluxated cataracts and IOLs from January 2014 to May 2019 were included in this retrospective case series.Results: A total of 103 eyes of 103 patients were included. Median age was 67.4 (interquartile range [IQR] 27– 89) years. Thirty-two (31.1%) had subluxated cataracts, while 71 (68.9%) had subluxated IOLs. Overall median preoperative logMAR BCVA was 0.9 (IQR 0– 2.5). Median logMAR BCVA improved to 0.3 (0– 1.9) and 0.2 (0– 1.8) for the subluxated cataract and IOL groups, 81.2% and 75% of eyes achieved logMAR ≤ 0.3, and 94% and 97% achieved IOL stability at month 12, respectively. Eyes with subluxated IOLs had a significantly less myopic median SE if a new IOL was implanted compared to iris-fixating the dislocated IOL.Conclusion: Combined primary TPPV and IF-PCIOL implantation is a good surgical option for subluxated IOL or cataract without sufficient capsular support, with at least 75% achieving logMAR BCVA ≤ 0.3 and 95% IOL stability at postoperative year 1. In eyes with subluxated IOLs, explanting that IOL and iris-fixating a new IOL led to a reduced SE and better visual outcome at postoperative month 12 when compared to iris-fixating the dislocated IOL.Keywords: subluxated cataracts, subluxated intraocular lenses, secondary intraocular lens fixation, iris-fixation, trans pars plana vitrectomy
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- 2021
7. First Epidemiological Survey on the Prevalence and Subtypes Distribution of the Enteric Parasite Blastocystis sp. in Vietnam
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Linh Do Ngoc Nguyen, Nausicaa Gantois, Trung Thanh Hoang, Bong Thi Do, Jeremy Desramaut, Doaa Naguib, Tuan Ngoc Tran, Anh Duc Truong, Gaël Even, Gabriela Certad, Magali Chabé, and Eric Viscogliosi
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Blastocystis sp. ,intestinal protozoa ,Southeast Asia ,Vietnam ,molecular epidemiology ,transmission ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Although Blastocystis sp. is the most common enteric protozoan in human stools worldwide, various geographical areas remain to be investigated regarding the frequency and circulation of this parasite. Such is the case of some developing countries in Southeast Asia that exhibit a higher risk for parasitic infections due to unsanitary conditions. While several epidemiological surveys have been conducted, for instance, in Thailand, little or no data are available from neighboring countries, such as Vietnam. Therefore, in order to determine the prevalence and subtype (ST) distribution of Blastocystis sp. and to clarify the transmission of the parasite, the first molecular epidemiological survey ever conducted in this country was performed. For this purpose, a total of 310 stool specimens were collected from patients enrolled at the Family Hospital of Da Nang and then tested for the presence of Blastocystis sp. by real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR), followed by subtyping of the isolates. The overall prevalence of the parasite reached 34.5% in this Vietnamese cohort. No significant association was found between parasite infection and gender, age, symptomatic status, contact with animals or source of drinking water. Out of the 107 positive patients, nearly half presented mixed infections. Therefore, some of the corresponding samples were reanalyzed by end-point PCR, followed by PCR products cloning and sequencing. Of the 88 total subtyped isolates, ST3 was predominant, followed by ST10, ST14, ST7, ST1, ST4, ST6 and ST8. Our study was, thus, the first to report ST8, ST10 and ST14 in the Southeast Asian population. The predominance of ST3 within this Vietnamese cohort, coupled with its low intra-ST genetic variability, reflected a large inter-human transmission, while ST1 transmission was suggested to be not only anthroponotic, but also likely correlated to animal or environmental sources. Strikingly, isolates considered of animal origin (ST6-ST8, ST10 and ST14) accounted for more than 50% of the subtyped isolates. These findings improved our knowledge of the epidemiology and circulation of Blastocystis sp. in Southeast Asia, and in particular, in Vietnam, and highlighted both a major burden of the parasite in this country and a high risk of zoonotic transmission, mainly from poultry and livestock.
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- 2023
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8. W-Band Modular Antenna/Detector Array for the Electron Cyclotron Emission Imaging System in KSTAR
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Gwan Hui Lee, Jung Seok Lee, Dong Hwi Kim, Syifa Haunan Nashuha, Mun Ju Kim, Byung Cheol Min, Jae Hyun Lee, Woo Chang Lee, Gun Su Yun, Tae Gyu Kim, Bong Tae Kim, Hyun Chul Choi, Hyeon Keo Park, Yong Kyoon In, and Kang Wook Kim
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modular antenna/detector array ,elliptical mini-lens ,dual-dipole antenna ,wideband antenna balun ,maintenance ,W-band ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
A design of a modular antenna/detector array for the electron cyclotron emission (ECE) imaging system at the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) is proposed. The modular antenna/detector array is based on a unit antenna/detector module, which consists of an elliptical mini-lens, a dual-dipole antenna, an antenna balun, a low-noise amplifier, and a metal frame. The proposed modular antenna/detector array resolves the problem in the conventional antenna/detector array where one faulty channel requires the entire array to be removed for the service. With the proposed modular array, each channel module can be easily and independently removed and replaced without interference to the rest of the array, thus minimizing the interrupted service time for maintenance. Moreover, the unit channel modules can be efficiently updated under a variety of the tokamak operation conditions. The antenna/detector modules are optimized to have improved performance, and are tested in a W-band test setup, and consistently provide the gain increase by 10~20 dB as compared with the conventional antenna/detector array. A set of the proposed modular antenna/detector array is currently installed and tested in the KSTAR ECE imaging system, and will consistently produce the improved ECE imaging to monitor MHD instability activities under various plasma operation conditions.
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- 2022
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9. Clinical presentation and operative repair of hernia of Morgagni.
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Bong, T. P. F. and Kocher, H. M.
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HYPEROSTOSIS frontalis interna , *RADIOGRAPHY , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *TOMOGRAPHY , *HERNIA , *LAPAROSCOPY - Abstract
A 77 year old woman who presented with an incarcerated hernia of Morgagni was successfully treated without complications. A Medline search (1996 to date) along with cross referencing was done to quantify the number of acute presentations in adults compared to children. Different investigating modalities-for example, lateral chest and abdominal radiography, contrast studies or, in difficult cases, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging-can be used to diagnose hernia of Morgagni. The favoured method of repair-laparotomy or laparoscopy-is also discussed. A total of 47 case reports on children and 93 case reports on adults were found. Fourteen percent of children (seven out of 47) presented acutely compared with 12% of adults (12 out of 93). Repair at laparotomy was the method of choice but if uncertain, laparoscopy would be a useful diagnostic tool before attempted repair. Laparoscopic repair was favoured in adults especially in non-acute cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
10. Developing Agent-Oriented Video Surveillance System through Agent-Oriented Methodology (AOM)
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Cheah Wai Shiang, Bong Tien Onn, Fu Swee Tee, Muhammad Asyraf bin Khairuddin, and Msury Mahunnah
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agent-oriented software engineering ,video surveillance ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Agent-oriented methodology (AOM) is a comprehensive and unified agent methodology for agent-oriented software development. Although AOM is claimed to be able to cope with a complex system development, it is still not yet determined up to what extent this may be true. Therefore, it is vital to conduct an investigation to validate this methodology. This paper presents the adoption of AOM in developing an agent-oriented video surveillance system (VSS). An intruder handling scenario is designed and implemented through AOM. AOM provides an alternative method to engineer a distributed security system in a systematic manner. It presents the security system at a holistic view; provides a better conceptualization of agent-oriented security system and supports rapid prototyping as well as simulation of video surveillance system.
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- 2016
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11. COUPLING OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL FIELD AND HUMAN THERMOREGULATORY MODELS IN A CROWDED ENCLOSURE.
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Xue, H., Kang, Z. J., and Bong, T. Y.
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BODY temperature regulation ,TURBULENCE - Abstract
A numerical model coupling the three-dimensional field and human thermoregulatory models is proposed and developed. A high-Re k-epsilon turbulence model is used for the field simulation. A modified 25-node model of human thermoregulation is adopted to predict human thermal response in physiological parameters, such as body temperature and body heat loss. Distributions of air velocity, temperature, and moisture content are demonstrated in a crowded enclosure with mechanical ventilation under two ventilation rates. The results are analyzed and discussed. The coupling model is useful in assisting and verifying ventilation and air-conditioning system designs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1999
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12. SOME FREQUENTLY USED METEOROLOGICAL DATA FOR SINGAPORE.
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HAWLADER, M. N. A., BONG, T. Y., and MAHMOOD, WAN
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Equations have been developed for frequently used meteorological variables which can be applied for the simulation study of solar and HVAC systems using microcomputers. These variables include global radiation, dry bulb temperature, relative humidity and wind speed. Monthly averaged hourly values of these variables have been calculated using meteorological data for a period of six years, 1975-1980. A non-linear regression procedure described in BMDP statistical package was used to fit equation through the monthly average hourly values for each month of a year. These equations can be used to predict monthly average hourly values of global radiation, ambient temperature, relative humidity and wind speed for Singapore. The long term performance of solar and HVAC systems can be evaluated using microcomputers, where the meteorological data required for system simulation studies can be estimated from these equations. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1990
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13. A Thermally Stratified Solar Water Storage Tank.
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HAWLADER, M. N. A., BONG, T. Y., and LEE, T. S.
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Thermal stratification and fluid motion in solar water storage tanks have been investigated theoretically and experimentally. Transparent glass test sections were used in the experiment to permit visual observation of the flow fields. An electric water heater was used to simulate solar collectors. Experiments were conducted under different conditions in which a solar system is likely to operate. Altogether, about 130 test runs were conducted at various temperatures and flow rates of water at the inlet to the store. It was found that the location of the inlet/outlet ports has considerable effect on the mixing of incoming fluids with those in store Equations have been developed to predict temperature distribution in the store. Time dependent boundary conditions, which use finite mixing zone concepts, have been used to solve the equation. The predicted temperature distribution within the store shows good agreement with the experimental results. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1988
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14. A Method of Estimating Monthly Global Radiation for Singapore.
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HAWLADER, M. N. A., BONG, T. Y., and MAHMOOD, WAN
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The design of solar systems and the determination of cooling and heating load of buildings require information on global radiation in addition to other meteorological data. In this study, equations have been developed for the clearness index KT , which is the ratio of monthly average daily values of global radiation to that of extraterrestrial radiation on a horizontal surface, as a function of the ratio of monthly average daily values of sunshine hours and day length. The extraterrestrial radiation and the day length can be calculated from Eqs. (5) and (3) respectively. The sunshine hours can be obtained from the meteorological station of Singapore. A reasonable estimate of monthly average daily global radiation can be obtained from these equations. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1987
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15. Continuous Bubble Fractionation Part III, Experimental Evaluation of Flow Parameters.
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Wang, Lawrence Kong-Pu, Granstrom, Marvin L., Bourodimos, Efstathios L., and Kown, Bong T.
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The performance of a bubble fractionation process was investigated experimentally using liquid flow rate and gas flow rate as variables. Based on an ideal model, the theoretical performance of the continuous bubble fractionation process was qualitatively evaluated. Experimental results indicate that an increase in the bottom effluent rate while keeping the overflow rate constant increases the solute concentration in the top overflow. An increase in overflow rate while keeping the bottom effluent rate constant decreases the solute concentrations of top overflow, but decreases insignificantly the bottom effluent's solute concentration. When the feed rate is constant, optimization of the bubble fractionation system can be achieved by regulating the top-to-bottom flow rate ratio. For practical engineering application, a meaningful combination of physical dimensional parameters into dimensionless operational charts can be useful for plant operators in operating the continuous bubble fractionation process. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1973
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16. Continuous Bubble Fractionation: Part II, Effects of Bubble Size and Gas Rate.
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Wang, Lawrence Kong-Pu, Granstrom, Marvin L., Bourodimos, Efstathios L., and Kown, Bong T.
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Theoretical equations developed in Part I of this paper1 have been evaluated experimentally using bubble size and gas flow rate as variables. Variations of bubble size and gas flow rate, which will affect the column performance of either batch or continuous bubble fractionation system, are predicted by the developed theory. Based on theoretical development and experimental verifications, several approaches for the improvement of the bubble fractionation system are suggested. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 1973
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17. Continuous Bubble Fractionation Part I, Theoretical Considerations.
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Wang, Lawrence Kong-Pu, Granstrom, Marvin L., and Kown, Bong T.
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- 1972
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18. The effects of column height and diameter on the effectiveness of a continuous bubble fractionation system
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Kown, Bong T.
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- 1971
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19. Coupling of three-dimensional field and human thermoregulatory models in a crowded enclosure
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Bong, T
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- 1999
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20. 2021 Canadian Surgery Forum: Virtual, online Sept. 21-24, 2021.
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Johnson G, Vergis A, Unger B, Park J, Gillman L, Hickey K, Pace D, Azin A, Guidolin K, Lam-Tin-Cheung K, Chadi S, Quereshy F, Guidolin K, Catton J, Rubin B, Bell J, Marangos J, Heesters A, Stuart-McEwan T, Quereshy F, Shariff F, Wright F, Ahmed N, Nadler A, Hallet J, Gentles J, Chen L, Hwang H, Parapini M, Hirpara D, Sidhu R, Scott T, Karimuddin A, Guo R, Nguyen A, Osborn J, Wiseman S, Nabata K, Ertel E, Hwang H, Lenet T, Baker L, Park L, Vered M, Zahrai A, Shorr R, Davis A, McIsaac D, Tinmouth A, Fergusson D, Martel G, Nabata K, Rummel S, Stefic-Cubic M, Karimuddin A, Stewart M, Melck A, McKechnie T, Anpalagan T, Ichhpuniani S, Lee Y, Ramji K, Eskicioglu C, Zhu A, Deng S, Greene B, Tsang M, Palter V, Jayaraman S, McKechnie T, Mann A, Tittley J, Cadeddu M, Nguyen M, Madani A, Pasternak J, McKechnie T, Ramji K, Hong D, Qu L, Istl A, Tang E, Gray D, Zuckerman J, Coburn N, Callum J, McLeod R, Pearsall E, Lin Y, Turgeon A, Martel G, Hallet J, Mahar A, Kammili A, Kriviraltcheva-Kaneva P, Lee L, Cools-Lartigue J, Ferri L, Mueller C, Zuckerman J, Haas B, Tillman B, Guttman M, Chesney T, Zuk V, Mahar A, Hsu A, Chan W, Vasdev R, Coburn N, Hallet J, D'Souza K, Huynh C, Ling LCJ, Warburton R, Hwang H, Hameed M, Glass L, Williamson H, Murphy P, Tang E, Leslie K, Hawel J, Kerr L, Zablotny S, Roldan H, He W, Jiang X, Zheng B, Lee L, Fiore J Jr, Feldman L, Fried G, Mueller C, Valanci S, Balvardi S, Cipolla J, Kaneva P, Demyttenaere S, Boutros M, Lee L, Feldman L, Fiore J, Balvardi S, Alhashemi M, Cipolla J, Lee L, Fiore J Jr, Feldman L, Miles A, Purich K, Verhoeff K, Shapiro J, Bigam D, Kung J, Fecso A, Chesney T, Mosko J, Skubleny D, Hamilton P, Ghosh S, Widder S, Schiller D, Do U, El Kefraoui C, Pook M, Barone N, Balvardi S, Montgomery H, Nguyen-Powanda P, Rajabiyazdi F, Elhaj H, Lapointe-Gagner M, Olleik G, Kaneva P, Antoun A, Safa N, Di Lena E, Meterissian S, Meguerditchian A, Fried G, Alhashemi M, Lee F, Baldini G, Feldman L, Fiore J Jr, Serrano Aybar PE, Parpia S, Ruo L, Tywonek K, Lee S, O'Neill C, Faisal N, Alfayyadh A, Gundayao M, Meyers BM, Habashi R, Kruse C, McKechnie T, Levin M, Aldrich K, Grantcharov T, Langerman A, Forbes H, Anantha R, Fawcett V, Hetherington A, Pravong V, Gervais M, Rakovich G, Selvam R, Hu R, Musselman R, Raiche I, Moloo H, Liu R, Elnahas A, Alkhamesi N, Hawel J, Tang E, Alnumay A, Schlachta C, Walser E, Zhang C, Cristancho S, Ott M, Lee A, Niu B, Balaa F, Gawad N, Ren K, Qiu Y, Hamann K, How N, Leveille C, Davidson A, Eqbal A, Sardiwalla Y, Korostensky M, McKechnie T, Lee E, Yang I, Ren K, Muaddi H, Stukel T, de Mestral C, Nathens A, Karanicolas P, Frigault J, Lemieux S, Breton D, Bouchard P, Bouchard A, Grégoire R, Letarte F, Bouchard G, Drolet S, Frigault J, Avoine S, Drolet S, Letarte F, Bouchard A, Gagné J, Thibault C, Grégoire R, Jutras Bouthillette N, Gosselin M, Bouchard P, Rosenzveig A, Stuleanu T, Jarrar A, Kolozsvari N, Skelhorne-Gross G, Nenshi R, Jerath A, Gomez D, Singh K, Amir T, Liu E, Farquharson S, Mao R, Lan L, Yan J, Allard-Coutu A, Mierzwa A, Tin R, Brisebois R, Bradley N, Wigen R, Walser E, Hartford L, Van Koughnett J, Vogt K, Hilsden R, Parry N, Allen L, Leslie K, Raskin R, Jones J, Neumann K, Dwyer C, Strickland M, Bradley N, O'Dochartaigh D, Lobay K, Kabaroff A, Chang E, Widder S, Anantha R, Sun W, Beck J, Anantha R, Liu R, Davidson J, Jones S, Van Hooren T, Van Koughnett J, Ott M, Schmitz E, Raiche I, Sun W, El Hafid M, Dang J, Mocanu V, Lutzak G, Sultanian R, Wong C, Karmali S, Schmitz E, Petrera M, Pickell M, Auer R, Patro N, Li B, Lee Y, Wilson H, Mocanu V, Sun W, Dang J, Jogiat U, Kung J, Switzer N, Karmali S, Wong C, Li C, Al Hinai A, Cieply A, Hawes H, Joos E, Saleh A, Li C, Saleh A, Engels P, Drung J, Allen L, Leslie K, Pang G, Kwong M, Schlachta C, Alkhamesi N, Hawel J, Elnahas A, Guidolin K, Ellsmere J, Chadi S, Quereshy F, Chang D, Hutter M, Spence R, Abou Khalil M, Boutros M, Vasilevsky C, Morin N, Longtin Y, Liberman S, Demyttenaere S, Montpetit P, Poirier M, Mukherjee K, Sebajang H, Younan R, Schwenter F, De Broux E, Larsen K, Skelhorne-Gross G, Beckett A, Nantais J, Gomez D, Lan L, Mao R, Kay J, Lohre R, Ayeni O, Goel D, de Sa D, He R, Hylton D, Bedard E, Johnson S, Laing B, Valji A, Hanna W, Turner S, Akhtar-Danesh G, Akhtar-Danesh N, Shargall Y, Akhtar-Danesh G, Akhtar-Danesh N, Shargall Y, Hirpara D, Gupta V, Kidane B, Limbachia J, Sullivan K, Farrokhyar F, Leontiadis G, Patel Y, Churchill I, Hylton D, Xie F, Seely A, Spicer J, Kidane B, Turner S, Yasufuku K, Hanna W, Jogiat U, Sun W, Dang J, Mocanu V, Kung J, Karmali S, Turner S, Switzer N, Patel Y, Churchill I, Sullivan K, Beauchamp M, Wald J, Mbuagbaw L, Agzarian J, Shargall Y, Finley C, Fahim C, Hanna W, Abbas M, Olaiya O, Begum H, Mbuagbaw L, Finley C, Hanna W, Agzarian J, Shargall Y, Ednie A, Palma D, Warner A, Malthaner R, Fortin D, Qiabi M, Nayak R, Nguyen T, Louie A, Rodrigues G, Yaremko B, Laba J, Inculet R, Alaichi J, Patel Y, Hanna W, Turner S, Mador B, Lai H, White J, Kim M, Hirpara D, Kidane B, Louie A, Zuk V, Darling G, Rousseau M, Chesney T, Coburn N, Hallet J, Lee Y, Samarasinghe Y, Lee M, Thiru L, Shargall Y, Finley C, Hanna W, Levine O, Juergens R, Agzarian J, Nayak R, Brogly S, Li W, Lougheed D, Petsikas D, Mistry N, Gatti A, Churchill I, Patel Y, Hanna W, Abdul S, Anestee C, Gilbert S, Sundaresan S, Seely A, Villeneuve P, Maziak D, Razzak R, Ashrafi A, Tregobov N, Hassanzadeh N, Stone S, Panjwani A, Bong T, Bond R, Hafizi A, De Meo M, Rayes R, Milette S, Vagai M, Usatii M, Chandrasekaran A, Giannias B, Bourdeau F, Sangwan V, Bertos N, Moraes C, Huang S, Quail D, Walsh L, Camilleri-Broet S, Fiset P, Cools-Lartigue J, Ferri L, Spicer J, Kammili A, Bilgic E, Quaiattini A, Maurice-Ventouris M, Najmeh S, Mueller C, Esther L, Begum H, Agzarian J, Hanna W, Finley C, Shargall Y, Lee Y, Lu J, Malhan R, Shargall Y, Finley C, Hanna W, Agzarian J, Brophy S, Brennan K, French D, Resende V, Momtazi M, Solaja O, Gilbert S, Maziak D, Seely A, Sundaresan S, 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21. The suitability evaluation of dredged soil from reservoirs as embankment material.
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Park J, Son Y, Noh S, and Bong T
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- Construction Materials, Environmental Pollutants analysis, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Metals, Heavy analysis, Recycling, Republic of Korea, Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission, X-Ray Diffraction, Geologic Sediments chemistry, Soil chemistry
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We assessed the suitability of soil dredged from reservoirs as embankment material and investigated its physical and geochemical properties and strength parameters, as well as its environmental stability. The dredged soil samples were taken from the Ansung, Jechon, and Mulwang Reservoirs in Korea. To evaluate their environmental stability and geochemical properties, we examined their levels of heavy metal contamination, pH, and electrical conductivity. We also conducted X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction analyses. Furthermore, we determined the geotechnical characteristics, such as the compaction characteristics, and permeability coefficient, and we performed consolidated undrained triaxial compression tests to evaluate the recycling potential of dredged soil as embankment material. The concentrations of heavy metals in the sediment samples were lower than those of the standard samples. The pH value of the soil samples ranged from 4.25 to 5.39, and the electrical conductivity ranged between 83.3 and 265.0 μS/cm, indicating suitability for use as construction material with steel and concrete. Based on the values of the mechanical properties of the dredged soil, analysis of slope stability was performed for various cases and water level conditions. Our results indicate that the dredged soil has sufficient stability for substitution of embankment material and also as new embankment material for expansion., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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22. Recyclability of bottom ash mixed with dredged soils according to the transportation distance and mixing ratio through the estimation of CO2 emissions.
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Noh S, Son Y, Yoon T, and Bong T
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- Agriculture, Models, Theoretical, Republic of Korea, Carbon Dioxide analysis, Carbon Footprint, Coal Ash chemistry, Conservation of Natural Resources methods, Construction Materials, Geologic Sediments chemistry, Recycling methods, Transportation
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Bottom ash and dredged soils can be used as construction materials because they are similar in physical characteristics to natural aggregates. However, whenever such byproducts as bottom ash and dredged soils are used, the energy efficiency of recycling is offset to a certain degree by emissions from transportation. The objective of this study is to analyze the environmental efficiency of recycling bottom ash and dredged soils through the estimation of CO2 emissions, considering both transportation distance and the mixing ratio. Agricultural reservoirs were selected as the final destinations of these recycled materials. This analysis demonstrated that using 100% bottom ash emits less CO2 than using natural aggregates when the ash is transported less than 35.15 km. This breakeven distance increases exponentially with the mass fraction of admixed dredged soil. However, admixture with natural soils does not affect the breakeven distance. Using the breakeven distances, the effective area with which it is efficient to recycle bottom ash was delineated. When dredged soil is admixed to a mass fraction of 70%, the effective area covers most of South Korea. In addition, 100% bottom ash was efficient in 1622 reservoirs (9.45%) in terms of CO2 emissions, and the mixture with 30% bottom ash and 70% dredged soils is efficient in 98.83% of all of the reservoirs in Korea. Bottom ash is most useful for reducing CO2 emissions when it is mixed with dredged soils, which are a byproduct of construction found on-site. This result is meaningful because bottom ash and dredged soils are complementary in their physical characteristics, and they need to be mixed before use as construction materials. The recycling of bottom ash becomes even more attractive with anticipated improvements in fuel efficiency., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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23. Canadian Surgery Forum: Abstracts of presentations to the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association of Bariatric Physicians and Surgeons, Canadian Association of General Surgeons, Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons, Canadian Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association, Canadian Society of Surgical Oncology, Canadian Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Vancouver, BC, Sept. 17-21, 2013.
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