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Look who is talking ... and who is listening
This paper explores the relationship between the study of entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurs we study. While scholars typically adopt a detached, third-person stance for the purpose of explaining and predicting entrepreneurial...
Near-term potential of biofuels, electrofuels, and battery electric vehicles in decarbonizing road transport
I Hannula, DM Reiner
Oct 04, 2019
We develop a framework for comparing carbon-neutral synthetic fuels (CNSFs) with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) as alternatives to reducing CO2 emissions from light-duty vehicles. CNSFs can be divided into fuels produced from...
Look who is talking ... and who is listening
This paper explores the relationship between the study of entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurs we study. While scholars typically adopt a detached, third-person stance for the purpose of explaining and predicting entrepreneurial...
Learning through a portfolio of carbon capture and storage demonstration projects
DM Reiner
Nov 20, 2015
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technology is considered by many to be an essential route to meet climate mitigation targets in the power and industrial sectors. Deploying CCS technologies globally will first require a...
High-throughput surface marker screen on primary human breast tissues reveals further cellular heterogeneity.
BACKGROUND: Normal human breast tissues are a heterogeneous mix of epithelial and stromal subtypes in different cell states. Delineating the spectrum of cellular heterogeneity will provide new insights into normal cellular...
Economics and politics of shale gas in Europe
CK Chyong, DM Reiner
Jan 26, 2015
In the wake of the dramatic growth in shale gas production in the United States, interest in shale gas exploration in Europe has been driven primarily by concerns over industrial competitiveness and energy security. A number of...
Education, secularism, and illiberalism
Jonathan Hauser
May 12, 2021
Laïcité, France’s idiosyncratic principle of secularism, is a unique term that today engenders state forms of illiberalism, especially against marginalised communities in France. French Muslims experience instances of...
The effect of microstructure on models for the flow of a Bingham fluid in porous media
Sarah Nash, D A S Rees
Feb 01, 2017
The Buckingham-Reiner models for the one-dimensional flow of a Bingham fluid along a uniform pipe or channel are well-known, but are modified here to cover much more general one-dimensional configurations. These...
Forecasting urban residential stock turnover dynamics using system dynamics and Bayesian model averaging
Knowing the size of building stock is perhaps the most basic determinant in assessing energy use in buildings. However, official statistics on urban residential stock for many countries are piecemeal at best. Previous studies...
The effect of microstructure on models for the flow of a Bingham fluid in porous media
Sarah Nash, D A S Rees
Feb 01, 2017
The Buckingham-Reiner models for the one-dimensional flow of a Bingham fluid along a uniform pipe or channel are well-known, but are modified here to cover much more general one-dimensional configurations. These...
Diverse community energy futures in Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract: This research explores peoples’ place attachment and context surrounding power production and energy futures. Facilitated, deliberative focus groups were conducted as comparative case studies in three fossil...
The Ursinus Weekly, June 9, 1905
Baccalaureate sermon Class Day exercises Commencement Reunion Junior oratorical contest Society notes College notes Farewell reception Baseball Alumni Day Alumni oration President's reception Literary Supplement...
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1970
289 students graduate Ursinus today: Brooks Hays selected speaker at graduation 1970 Honorary Degree recipients Ursinus College class of 1970 Focus: Bob Keehn Departmental honors
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