20 JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA REPUBLIQUE ALGERIENNE …

d'extraction dans diverses coupes pétrolières, notamment, le naphta, le reformat, l'essence de craquage catalytique et l'essence de pyrolyse au niveau des infrastructures de transformation. — Hydrocarbures oléfiniques ou oléfines: hydrocarbures insaturés comme l'éthylène, le propylène, le

Infrastructures of Representation, Infrastructures of Extraction …

How might a dialectical approach to energy and genre (1) identify the emergence and development of new literary forms, and the development of new narrative and dramatic devices, styles, and languages; and (2) cognitively map the various affects associated with energy extraction (including bad love, crude realism, cruel optimism, …

A Wave of Infrastructure Projects to Cause …

A slate of new mega-projects in development around the world — including roads, waterways, railways, and dams — will open up vast tracts of land to natural resource extraction and deforestation, …

What Is Data Infrastructure? A Simple Overview

This includes data extraction, transformation, and loading processes; Enable Real-Time Data Processing: For many businesses, real-time data processing is crucial for operational efficiency and decision-making. Therefore, include technologies that support real-time processing and analysis in your data infrastructure.

Damage assessment of infrastructure based on urban flood

The purpose of this study is to develop an approach for better urabn flood simulation at different return periods and assess the damage of flood to infrastructures in different return period. The approach is organized into four parts: design rainstorm event simulation, runoff simulation, flood inundation simulation and submerged infrastructures ...

Free Full-Text | Infrastructures—An Open Access Journal

The aim of the open access and peer-reviewed journal Infrastructures is to publish regular research papers, critical reviews, and short communications in the main topics: road, railway, coastal, airport, and energy infrastructures. Construction technology, maintenance, retrofitting, and management of constructed facilities [ 1, 2 ].

infrastructure noun

the basic systems and services that are necessary for a country or an organization to run smoothly, for example buildings, transport and water and power supplies

Infrastructures of Extraction, Infrastructures of …

The School of Humanities is pleased to invite you to Infrastructures of Extraction, Infrastructures of Representation: Energy, Environment, and Literary Form in World Literatures and Cultures which will take place on 14th and 15th of June 2024 at the University of Southampton's Avenue Campus.. Encouraging critical and analytical …

infrastructure or infrastructures | WordReference Forums

Senior Member. Cumbria, UK. British English. Sep 18, 2019. #2. I think Cambridge is mistaken here, and that the more common use is uncountable. Their second example ( INFRASTRUCTURE | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary) is clearly uncountable, as can be seen from its having no article or other determiner: The industry …

Infrastructures | Special Issue : Data Infrastructures

Special Issue Information. Dear Colleagues, Data infrastructure is a grouping of data assets. The purpose of data infrastructures is to supply information services by protecting, preserving, processing, moving, securing, and serving data and the applications that use it. Hardware, software, cloud services, servers, storage, I/O, …

grammatical number

Note that using the singular form infrastructure in the way you do here is not using the 'singular noun', but rather the non-count usage (which is identical in form to the singular count usage). This is deducible from the fact that no article is used. The choice between using the singular arguably count ('the existing infrastructure') or unarguably …

THE INFRASTRUCTURE – INEQUALITY – RESILIENCE NEXUS

an effect on the ability of people to adapt to shocks. The quality, design, distribution, interrelation and operation of infrastructure also affect the resilience of the infrastructure itself, which has an effect of people's r. silience to economic, social and environmental shocks.Inequality of opportunity and discrimination affect resilience ...

Infrastructures | Free Full-Text | Review of Laser Scanning

Improving the resilience of infrastructures is key to reduce their risk vulnerability and mitigate impact from hazards at different levels (e.g., from increasing extreme events, driven by climate change); or from human-made events such as: accidents, vandalism or terrorist actions. One of the most relevant aspects of resilience is …

Root Canal vs Extraction

Root canal, or endodontic therapy, is a procedure that involves removing the diseased pulp from inside your tooth, cleaning and disinfecting it, then filling and sealing it. This helps to save the natural tooth structure while providing relief from any pain or discomfort caused by infection. The major advantage of a root canal is that it ...

Study-based registers of randomized controlled trials

Introduction: Despite years of use of study-based registers for storing reports of randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the methodology used in developing such registers/databases has not been documented. Such registers are integral to the process of scientific reviewing. We document and discuss methodological aspects of the development and use of study …

La Côte d'Ivoire multiplie les projets d'infrastructures de …

In English Pour atteindre son objectif d'obtenir le statut d'économie émergente en 2020, la Côte d'Ivoire se lance dans une série de constructions d'infrastructures ambitieuses afin de soutenir le développement des secteurs les plus générateurs de revenus. D'importants projets devraient ainsi voir le jour dans les cinq prochaines années dans le cadre du …

Extractive, energy and infrastructure | IUCN

The extractives . Extraction of natural resources has increased markedly in the past several decades and this growth is projected to grow. Indeed, while the extraction of fossil fuels needs to be rapidly, deeply halved (IEA, 2021; IPCC, 2021), The low carbon transition is also projected to result in increased dependencies on certain metals, …

L'INFRASTRUCTURE, L'ÉNERGIE ET LES INDUSTRIES …

2. Incidences de l'infrastructure, de l'énergie et des industries extractives sur les droits humains. Les conséquences potentiellement dévastatrices des projets d'extraction sur les droits humains ont été bien documentées dans toutes les régions et peuvent inclure le travail forcé ; la violence infligée par les forces de sécurité ...

Les étapes d'extraction et de transformation des …

Ces minéraux sont constitués à partir d'un lavage en deux phases du minerai extrait : La préparation mécanique ou fragmentation, comportant le concassage puis le broyage du minerai. Cette phase vise à l'élimination …

Use of expanded shale, clay, and slate aggregates and …

Compaction reduced the hydraulic conductivity of all media mixtures (Fig. S2).Under compaction, the hydraulic conductivity of ESCS-amended soil and biochar mixture was higher than that of sand-amended soil and biochar mixture, indicating ESCS media is better than sand to alleviate the negative impact of compaction (Fig. 1).The …

Infrastructures of Extraction in the Smart City Zones, …

The complementary concepts of urban extractivism and extractive urbanism are apt to capture the entanglement between digital and nondigital forms of value extraction that take place in the smart city. This article explores the infrastructures of value extraction that emerge as the township of New Town Kolkata is being transformed into a "smart" city. As …

Degrading permafrost puts Arctic infrastructure at …

We show that nearly four million people and 70% of current infrastructure in the permafrost domain are in areas with high potential for thaw of near-surface permafrost.

Association rules extraction for the identification of …

Introduction. Complex Technical Infrastructures (CTI) are made by thousands of interconnected components which perform diverse functions, utilize technologies belonging to various domains (i.e., mechanics, hydraulics, electronics, information and communication technologies) and are organized in complex hierarchical …

Instance Segmentation Applied to Underground Infrastructures

Abstract. As underground infrastructures suffer from strikes during the ground excavation procedure resulting from poor subsurface utilities documentation, this paper aims to improve the mapping of such elements by integrating instance segmentation techniques. To perform supervised training of the well-known Mask R-CNN architecture, …

Infrastructure and Growth : Empirical Evidence

Working papers from the Economics Department of the OECD that cover the full range of the Department's work including the economic situation, policy analysis and projections; fiscal policy, public expenditure and taxation; and structural issues including ageing, growth and productivity, migration, environment, human capital, housing, trade …

Association Rules Extraction for the Identification of …

Association rule extraction from operational datasets often produces several tens of thousands, and even millions, of association rules. Moreover, many of these rules are redundant and thus useless.

Association rules extraction for the identification of …

1. Introduction. Complex Technical Infrastructures (CTI) are made by thousands of interconnected components which perform diverse functions, utilize technologies belonging to various domains (i.e., mechanics, hydraulics, electronics, information and communication technologies) and are organized in complex hierarchical …

Infrastructure in the Arctic: The Arctic Institute Infrastructure

This series aims not only to provide insights into particular topics, but also to present frameworks for how to engage with infrastructure in the Arctic. Infrastructure is key for the building of systems and the facilitation of operations in the region, relying on connection as a key objective. Jeremy Greenwood argues that icebreakers are the ...

Infrastructure | Open Development Cambodia (ODC)

Infrastructure describes the built assets that allow a country to function, such as roads, railways, ports, airports, communication systems, electricity and drinking water distribution networks. The Ministry of Planning's National Strategic Development Plan 2014-2018 (NSDP) outlined the country's current infrastructure assets and strategy. (A draft of …