23 Jun, 2007

Utilization of sewage sludge in EU

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The European Union has made progress in dealing with municipal wastewater in individual countries and as a corporate entiry. However, it intends to make still further and substantial progress over the next 15 years. Currently, the most widely available options in the EU are the agriculture utilization, the waste disposal sitees, the land reclamation and restoration, the incineration and otehr novel uses. The selection of an option on a local basis reflects local or national, cultural, historical, geographical, legal, political, and economic circumstances.

From Utilization of sewage sludge in EU application of old and new methods—A review

21 Jun, 2007

Lexical structure

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The lexical structure of a programming language is the set of element rules that specifies how you write programs in that language. It is the lowest-level systax of a language, it specifies such things as what variable names look like, what characters are used for comments, and how one program statement is seperated from the next. This short chapter document the lexical structure of java script.

From OReilly Javascript Definitive Guide

19 Jun, 2007

How to find the stuff you like

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Alex Barnett write: How I write stuff I like.

He have three ways:

  1. Read feeds, focus on what your like.
  2. Use website like Techmomo.
  3. Use del.icio.us network, see what is others look.

6 Jun, 2007

Bench-scale study

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"Bench-scale study" mean you have you do your experiments in a tube :)