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How Much Green To Keep The Garden Clean? An Analysis Of The Willingness To Pay (Wtp) Of Home Gardeners For Biowrap Technology, Gengchen Kai, Kanji Fatema, Karina Schoengold Aug 2024

How Much Green To Keep The Garden Clean? An Analysis Of The Willingness To Pay (Wtp) Of Home Gardeners For Biowrap Technology, Gengchen Kai, Kanji Fatema, Karina Schoengold

Cornhusker Economics

A research team from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Kansas State University, and South Dakota School of Mines are working on creating an alternative product that would use locally available materials to create a spray-on, biodegradable polymer that can suppress weeds and will biodegrade in a timeframe that is amenable to crop production. We broadly refer to this technology as BioWRAP (Bioplastics with Regenerative Agricultural Properties).

Our results show that the home garden market is potentially a significant one for a BioWRAP product. Continued work in the development of the BioWRAP technology is necessary to determine what the cost of a …


Comment Letter For The Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Residential Metals Abatement Program (Rmap) Yard Submittals Round 2 (Dated July 25, 2024), Molly Roby Aug 2024

Comment Letter For The Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Residential Metals Abatement Program (Rmap) Yard Submittals Round 2 (Dated July 25, 2024), Molly Roby

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Silver Bow Creek Conservation Area Repository Data Gap Quality Assurance Project Plan Request For Change To Install Additional Test Pits And Perform Material Characterization, Josh Bryson Aug 2024

Silver Bow Creek Conservation Area Repository Data Gap Quality Assurance Project Plan Request For Change To Install Additional Test Pits And Perform Material Characterization, Josh Bryson

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Numerical Analysis Of Explosion Characteristics Of Vent Gas From 18650 Lifepo4 Batteries With Different States Of Charge, Shi-Lin Wang, Xu Gong, Li-Na Liu, Yi-Tong Li, Chen-Yu Zhang, Le-Jun Xu, Xu-Ning Feng, Huai-Bin Wang Aug 2024

Numerical Analysis Of Explosion Characteristics Of Vent Gas From 18650 Lifepo4 Batteries With Different States Of Charge, Shi-Lin Wang, Xu Gong, Li-Na Liu, Yi-Tong Li, Chen-Yu Zhang, Le-Jun Xu, Xu-Ning Feng, Huai-Bin Wang

Journal of Electrochemistry

The combustion and explosion characteristics of lithium-ion battery vent gas is a key factor in determining the fire hazard of lithium-ion batteries. Investigating the combustion and explosion hazards of lithium-ion batteries vent gas can provide guidance for rescue and protection in explosion accidents in energy storage stations and new energy vehicles, thereby promoting the application and development of lithium-ion batteries. Based on this understanding and combined with previous research on gas production from lithium-ion batteries, this article conducted a study on the combustion and explosion risks of vent gas from thermal runaway of 18650 LFP batteries with different states of …


Recent Advances On Ruthenium-Based Electrocatalysts For Lithium-Oxygen Batteries, Yu-Zhe Wang, Zhuo-Liang Jiang, Bo Wen, Yao-Hui Huang, Fu-Jun Li Aug 2024

Recent Advances On Ruthenium-Based Electrocatalysts For Lithium-Oxygen Batteries, Yu-Zhe Wang, Zhuo-Liang Jiang, Bo Wen, Yao-Hui Huang, Fu-Jun Li

Journal of Electrochemistry

Rechargeable lithium-oxygen (Li-O2) batteries have attracted wide attention due to their high energy density. However, the sluggish cathode kinetics results in high overvoltage and poor cycling performance. Ruthenium (Ru)-based electrocatalysts have been demonstrated to be promising cathode catalysts to promote oxygen evolution reaction (OER). It facilitates decomposition of lithium peroxide (Li2O2) by adjusting Li2O2 morphologies, which is due to the strong interaction between Ru-based catalyst and superoxide anion (O2) intermediate. In this review, the design strategies of Ru-based electrocatalysts are introduced to enhance their OER catalytic kinetics in …


Rate Law For Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Over Cuo, Bo-Yuan Gao, Wen-Hua Leng Aug 2024

Rate Law For Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Over Cuo, Bo-Yuan Gao, Wen-Hua Leng

Journal of Electrochemistry

Photocatalytic splitting of water over p-type semiconductors is a promising strategy for production of hydrogen. However, the determination of rate law is rarely reported. To this purpose, copper oxide (CuO) is selected as a model photocathode in this study, and the photogenerated surface charge density, interfacial charge transfer rate constant and their relation to the water reduction rate (in terms of photocurrent) were investigated by a combination of (photo)electrochemical techniques. The results showed that the charge transfer rate constant is exponential-dependent on the surface charge density, and that the photocurrent equals to the product of the charge transfer rate constant …


2024 Electrochemical Research Paradigm Summer School Was Successfully Held, Editorial Office Of J.Electrochem. Aug 2024

2024 Electrochemical Research Paradigm Summer School Was Successfully Held, Editorial Office Of J.Electrochem.

Journal of Electrochemistry

No abstract provided.


2024 World Fuel Cell Conference Held In Ningbo, Zhejiang, Editorial Office Of J.Electrochem. Aug 2024

2024 World Fuel Cell Conference Held In Ningbo, Zhejiang, Editorial Office Of J.Electrochem.

Journal of Electrochemistry

No abstract provided.


Adversarial Variational Autoencoders To Extend And Improve Generative Model, Loc Nguyen, Hassan I. Abdalla, Ali A. Amer Aug 2024

Adversarial Variational Autoencoders To Extend And Improve Generative Model, Loc Nguyen, Hassan I. Abdalla, Ali A. Amer

All Works

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has been advancing with many notable achievements like ChatGPT and Bard. The deep generative model (DGM) is a branch of GenAI, which is preeminent in generating raster data such as image and sound due to the strong role of deep neural networks (DNNs) in inference and recognition. The built-in inference mechanism of DNN, which simulates and aims at synaptic plasticity of the human neuron network, fosters the generation ability of DGM, which produces surprising results with the support of statistical flexibility. Two popular approaches in DGM are the variational autoencoder (VAE) and generative adversarial network (GAN). …


Dynamic Optimization With Timing Risk, Erin Cottle Hunt, Frank N. Caliendo Aug 2024

Dynamic Optimization With Timing Risk, Erin Cottle Hunt, Frank N. Caliendo

Economics and Finance Faculty Publications

Timing risk refers to a situation in which the timing of an economically important event is unknown (risky) from the perspective of an economic decision maker. While this special class of dynamic stochastic control problems has many applications in economics, the methods used to solve them are not easily accessible within a single, comprehensive survey. We provide a survey of dynamic optimization methods under comprehensive assumptions about the nature of timing risk. We also relax the assumption of full information and summarize optimization with limited information, ambiguity, imperfect hedging, and dynamic inconsistency. Our goal is to provide a concise user …


Weather Risks, Crop Losses, And Risk Proneness: An Examination Of Evolving Risk Preferences Of Rice Farmers In Bangladesh, W. Parker Wheatley, Taznoore Khanam, Valerien O. Pede, Takashi Yamano Aug 2024

Weather Risks, Crop Losses, And Risk Proneness: An Examination Of Evolving Risk Preferences Of Rice Farmers In Bangladesh, W. Parker Wheatley, Taznoore Khanam, Valerien O. Pede, Takashi Yamano

Economics Faculty Publications

Changing climate poses significant challenges for smallholder rice farmers. Weather-related deviations from longer-term patterns and crop losses due to abiotic hazards can affect farmer risk preferences and drive adaptive responses. In addition, farmers’ proneness to and past experiences with crop risks such as drought, submergence, and excess soil salinity can impact their baseline risk preferences and their response to changing risks. Using data for Bangladesh from two waves of the Rice Monitoring Survey, climate-related data (precipitation and temperature), farmer reports of crop losses, and measures of proneness to abiotic risks, this article estimates how weather deviations from longer-term trends, crop …


Experimental Realization Of Supergrowing Fields, Sethuraj K. R., Tathagata Karmakar, S. A. Wadood, Andrew N. Jordan, A. Nick Vamivakas Aug 2024

Experimental Realization Of Supergrowing Fields, Sethuraj K. R., Tathagata Karmakar, S. A. Wadood, Andrew N. Jordan, A. Nick Vamivakas

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

Supergrowth refers to the local amplitude growth rate of a signal being faster than its fastest Fourier mode. In contrast, superoscillation pertains to the variation of the phase. Compared to the latter, supergrowth can have exponentially higher intensities and promises improvement over superoscillation-based superresolution imaging. Here, we demonstrate the experimental synthesis of controlled supergrowing fields with a maximum growth rate of ∼19.07 times the system bandlimit. Our work is an essential step toward realizing supergrowth-based far-field superresolution imaging.


Approval Letter For The Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Draft Final 2024 Residential Metals Abatement Program (Rmap) Brown’S Gulch Borrow Submittal #1 (Dated July 22, 2024), Molly Roby Aug 2024

Approval Letter For The Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Draft Final 2024 Residential Metals Abatement Program (Rmap) Brown’S Gulch Borrow Submittal #1 (Dated July 22, 2024), Molly Roby

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Re: Conditional Approval Letter For The Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Butte Reduction Works (Brw) Phase Iii Quality Assurance Project Plan (Qapp) Request Of Change Brw-2024-01 (Dated August 9, 2024)., Emma Rott Aug 2024

Re: Conditional Approval Letter For The Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit (Bpsou) Butte Reduction Works (Brw) Phase Iii Quality Assurance Project Plan (Qapp) Request Of Change Brw-2024-01 (Dated August 9, 2024)., Emma Rott

Silver Bow Creek/Butte Area Superfund Site

No abstract provided.


Advancing Endovascular Neurosurgery Training With Extended Reality: Opportunities And Obstacles For The Next Decade, Shray Patel, Michael Covell, Saarang Patel, Sandeep Kandregula, Sai Krishna Palepu, Avi Gajjar, Oleg Shekhtman, Georgios Sioutas, Ali Dhanaliwala, Terence Gade, Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Visish Srinivasan Aug 2024

Advancing Endovascular Neurosurgery Training With Extended Reality: Opportunities And Obstacles For The Next Decade, Shray Patel, Michael Covell, Saarang Patel, Sandeep Kandregula, Sai Krishna Palepu, Avi Gajjar, Oleg Shekhtman, Georgios Sioutas, Ali Dhanaliwala, Terence Gade, Jan-Karl Burkhardt, Visish Srinivasan

SKMC Student Presentations and Publications

Background: Extended reality (XR) includes augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and mixed reality (MR). Endovascular neurosurgery is uniquely positioned to benefit from XR due to the complexity of cerebrovascular imaging. Given the different XR modalities available, as well as unclear clinical utility and technical capabilities, we clarify opportunities and obstacles for XR in training vascular neurosurgeons. Methods: A systematic review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines was conducted. Studies were critically appraised using ROBINS-I. Results: 19 studies were identified. 13 studies used VR, while 3 studies used MR, and 3 studies used AR. …


Ponca State Park Vascular Plant Species List, Robert F. Steinauer Aug 2024

Ponca State Park Vascular Plant Species List, Robert F. Steinauer

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

A list of vascular plant species found in Ponca State Park. Arranged by plant family and then species name. Also included are descriptions of locations where the species is commonly found.


Foraging Strategies Of Ruminant Livestock On Intensively Managed Grasslands: Potential And Constraints, I J. Gordon, C Lascano Aug 2024

Foraging Strategies Of Ruminant Livestock On Intensively Managed Grasslands: Potential And Constraints, I J. Gordon, C Lascano

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

All grazed swards exhibit heterogeneity in the spatial (horizontal and vertical) dispersion of species/biomass. A herbivore foraging at random within such a heterogeneous environment would ingest less nutrients than wou Id one which exploited the heterogeneity on offer through selective grazing. The suite of decision-making processes involved in the selective grazing we observe is termed the animal's foraging strategy. On first observation, intensively managed sown swards appear to offer little opportunity for a herbivore to exhibit a foraging strategy; however, opporlunities do exist and there is empirical evidence that herbivores foraging on sown swards tend to have a diet higher …


Comparative Foraging Strategies Of Grazing Ungulates In African Savanna Grasslands, N Owen-Smith, D H.M Cumming Aug 2024

Comparative Foraging Strategies Of Grazing Ungulates In African Savanna Grasslands, N Owen-Smith, D H.M Cumming

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

We review the evolutionary (species-specific) and ecological (individual behavioural) strategies of African grazing ungulates. The contexts considered are free-ranging wild ungulates, traditional livestock pastoralism and extensive commercial ranching. Particularly successful are (1) buffalo, able to digest grass fibre effectively in mesic grasslands; (2) wildebeest, exploiting semi-arid grasslands through migration; (3) megaherbivores (elephant, hippopotamus and white rhinoceros) utilising a wide range of vegetation components. Species-specific adaptations include body size and metabolic rate, digestive efficiency and passage rate, oral and dental anatomy, water dependence and detoxification capacity. Species overlap in grass species se'lected, with dietary differences apparent in grass height favoured, and …


Comparison Of Animal Gains Using Perennial Pastures Exclusively Or Combined With Chicory-Oats-Clover Temporary Winter Pastures, J A. Josifovich Aug 2024

Comparison Of Animal Gains Using Perennial Pastures Exclusively Or Combined With Chicory-Oats-Clover Temporary Winter Pastures, J A. Josifovich

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The increment of winter forage availability using short-rotation pastures could be an interesting way to increase winter carrying capacity. The producer could make good use of higher spring grass production. Sowing oats, rye or chicory alone is quite common in the Argentine Pampa. to evaluate the efficiency of these short-rotation winter pastures a 3 year trial was carried out at Pergamino Experiment Station. The treatments were: a) perennial pastures, 100% of the surface, b) perennial pastures 75%, and chicory-clover 25%, with 2 replications of 3 ha each. The pastures were, for. class II soils, fescue (Festrlca aru11dinacea Schreb.) cv. El …


Influence Of Climatic Factors On Animal Production In The Humid Pampa Of Argentina, J D. Josifovich, E Frutos Aug 2024

Influence Of Climatic Factors On Animal Production In The Humid Pampa Of Argentina, J D. Josifovich, E Frutos

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

For any' pasture grazing area it is important lo know the relationship among the climatic parameters, rainfall and temperature, with carrying capacity and minimal gains. The availability of pasture to adjust stocking rates and make provisions for hay or supplementary feed needed for periods of shortage can be estimated from these data. Seven years of monthly rainfall and medium average temperature; and 25 years of forage digestibility and average daily gains were related to cattle i: carrying capacity; Analysis was made using the stepwise regression method. Carrying capacity was evaluated considering animal units (AU) for a 400 kg head gaining …


A New Theory Of Feed Intake Regulation In Ruminants And Its Implications For Forage Quality Research, J.J M.H Ketelaars, B J. Tolkamp Aug 2024

A New Theory Of Feed Intake Regulation In Ruminants And Its Implications For Forage Quality Research, J.J M.H Ketelaars, B J. Tolkamp

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The low voluntary intake of many roughages is commonly explained by a limited physical capacity of ruminants to process fibrous feeds. Recently, we developed a new theory of feed intake regulation assuming feed consumption to create both benefits for the animal (represented by the intake of net energy for maintenance and gain) and costs (represented by the total oxygen consumption of the feeding animal). For non­reproducing ruminants we have shown that voluntary intake of roughages is close to the optimum feed intake level, i.e., the level at which for the animal the ratio between benefits and costs becomes maximum. According …


Botanical Composition Of Forage Samples Selected By Grazing Sheep On The Mountain Rangeland Of Northern China, Han Jianguo, Liu Fuyuan Aug 2024

Botanical Composition Of Forage Samples Selected By Grazing Sheep On The Mountain Rangeland Of Northern China, Han Jianguo, Liu Fuyuan

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Oesophagus fistulae and microscopic examination were used to determine the botanical composition of forage samples selected by grazing sheep on the mountain rangeland in the Hc-Bci Province of northern China during the growing seasons of 1989 and 1990. Results show a clear preference of sheep for some forage species over others. Sheep selected Cleistogenes squarrosa, Koeleria cristata, Potentilla cihinensis, Lespedeza hedysoroides and Scabiosa comosa in each type of rangeland and from early spring to late autumn. The selection ratio of forbs was more than I , and that of grasses less than 1. Sheep showed strong preference for …


The Independent Effects Of Sward Height And Bulk Density On The Bite Parameters Of Romney Ewes And Red Deer Hinds, R J. Mitchell, J Hodgson, D A. Clark Aug 2024

The Independent Effects Of Sward Height And Bulk Density On The Bite Parameters Of Romney Ewes And Red Deer Hinds, R J. Mitchell, J Hodgson, D A. Clark

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

The independenl effects of sward height (I, 2, 3, 5 and 8 cm) x bulk density (0.65, 1.30, 2.90 mg DM/cm3) variation on the ingestive behaviour of Romney ewes and Red deer hinds were examined in seedling swards which simulated a leafy grass sward of low shear strength. Depth of penetration, horizontal area of herbage severed per bite, weight of each bite and the rate of intake all increased with increasing height, while the rate of biting decreased (P


Relationships Between Milk Yield, Pasture On Offer And Diet Selection In Tropical Grass Pastures, T M. Davison, W N. Orr, V J. Doogan, K Lowe Aug 2024

Relationships Between Milk Yield, Pasture On Offer And Diet Selection In Tropical Grass Pastures, T M. Davison, W N. Orr, V J. Doogan, K Lowe

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A 7-year study was conducted with Holstein-Friesian cows to determine responses to different levels of nitrogen and phosphorus fertiliser applied to Gatton panic (Panicum maximum cv. Gatton) pastures. This study was used to develop relationships between milk yield, pasture and diet botanical components. Multiple regression analysis revealed there was: a negative relation between stem yield (SI) on offer in summer (S) and milk yield but a positive association with leaf yield (L) on offer in summer and green dry matter .GDM in autumn (A),, MY = 2279.0+0.529 LS-0.246 StS+0.324 GDMA _(R2 = 0.66; P


A New Ambulatory Data-Logging System For A Long Term Determination Of Grazing And Rumination Behavior On Free Ranging Cattle, Kanji Matsui, Tadakatu Okubo Aug 2024

A New Ambulatory Data-Logging System For A Long Term Determination Of Grazing And Rumination Behavior On Free Ranging Cattle, Kanji Matsui, Tadakatu Okubo

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A new ambulatory apparatus (named "jaw recorder") has been developed. The apparatus has a large data storage capacity (32 768 data points), and enables data to be recorded every minute for a minimum of 22 days in one recording session. A Holstein heifer was fitted with the apparatus and was grazed with 4 other heifers for 13 days on a pasture of 0.36 ha of Italian ryegrass (Lolium nmltiflorum Lam.). Grazing and rumination period could be distinguished by a combination of jaw movements and pauses between jaw movements longer than 3 sec/min. Grazing and rumination time distinctly increased with …


Field Test Of Optimal Foraging With Cattle: The Marginal Value Theorem Predicts Patch Selection And Utilization, Emilio A. Laca, R A. Distel, T C. Griggs, G Deo, M W. Demment Aug 2024

Field Test Of Optimal Foraging With Cattle: The Marginal Value Theorem Predicts Patch Selection And Utilization, Emilio A. Laca, R A. Distel, T C. Griggs, G Deo, M W. Demment

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Grazers selectively forage within heterogeneous vegetation. Prediction of intake rate necessitates theoretical developments to understand site selection. We tested III optimal foraging model to predict patch selection by cattle in the field, Nine "grazing environments" (GB) consisting of 16 0.36 m2 patches each were created by mowing. Treatments were a factorial of 3 distances between patches and 3 sets of patch heights. Patch residence time (T,) was accurately predicted (r2=0.89), and increased linearly whh patch distance (P


A Conceptual Model To Explain Variation In Ingestive Behavior Within A Feeding Patch, Emilio M. Laca, M W. Demment, R A. Distel, T C. Griggs Aug 2024

A Conceptual Model To Explain Variation In Ingestive Behavior Within A Feeding Patch, Emilio M. Laca, M W. Demment, R A. Distel, T C. Griggs

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A conceptual model is presented that links the mechanics of bite formation to the characteristics of the sward to explain variation in bite weight, bite area, bite depth and biting rate measured in a series of experiments with hand-constructed swards. Bite area is determined by the behaviour used by the animal to collect and grasp the tillers, and the length and stiffness of the sward, Bite depth is affected by height and the degree of vertical heterogeneity in stiffness. Time per bite is controlled by bite weight. These mechanisms of bite formation and time per bite ex.plain many observed effects, …


Selective Behaviour Of Cattle Grazing Ryegrass Swards With Horizontal Heterogeneity In Patch Height And Bulk Density, Montague W. Demment, R A. Distel, T C. Griggs, E A. Laca, G P. Deo Aug 2024

Selective Behaviour Of Cattle Grazing Ryegrass Swards With Horizontal Heterogeneity In Patch Height And Bulk Density, Montague W. Demment, R A. Distel, T C. Griggs, E A. Laca, G P. Deo

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Patches of different height and/or bulk density were created in ryegrass pasture to study selective responses of steers to horizontal variability in patch structure. The experiment involved 3 heterogeneity treatments with 2 patch types each. Steers encountered and entered both patch types available in each treatment with the same frequency. In contrast, they grazed for a longer time (T,) at; and removed more bites (B) from the patch type that yielded greater intake rates. While T, and B varied for a patch type depending on the alternative patch, bite rate and likely bite size were constant for a given patch …


Computer Recording Of The Variation In Intake Of Supplements Provided To Grazing Cattler, R M. Tait, L J. Fisher Aug 2024

Computer Recording Of The Variation In Intake Of Supplements Provided To Grazing Cattler, R M. Tait, L J. Fisher

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

A computer system has been developed to record the consumption of' supplements provided free choice to grazing cattle. The system is based on electronic animal identification and one or more weatherproof electronic scales located in simple feed stations connected by telephone cable to a computer at a distance of up to 1 km. The software program identifies and records individual animals, • time and duration of visits, and the quantity of supplement consumed. The system has been tested in the field using 40 kg molasses-based feed blocks with up to 20 steers per feed station in paddocks of approximately 4 …


Diet Selection By Lambs In Ryegrass-White Clover Swards Differing In The Horizontal Distribution Of Clover, R H. Armstrong, E Robertson, C S. Lamb, I J. Gordon, D A. Elston Aug 2024

Diet Selection By Lambs In Ryegrass-White Clover Swards Differing In The Horizontal Distribution Of Clover, R H. Armstrong, E Robertson, C S. Lamb, I J. Gordon, D A. Elston

IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)

Weaned 5-month-old lambs grazed 2 series of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) plots containing patches of mixed perennial ryegrass and white clover (Trifolium repens L.) varying in either a) the size of patches or b) the distance between patches. Both series embraced the same range of percentages (1-25) of ryegrass-clover patches in each plot. Diet composition was estimated from the pattern of naturAI alkanes in faeces collected between days 6 to 15 after allocation of the lambs to the treatments. The percentage of clover in the diet declined markedly from days 6 to 11 and thereafter increased slightly. Dietary …