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it-fits-i-ships · 13 days ago
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So got any ships from books that you really love, by the way? If you don’t mind me asking, that is?
Definitely Jun and Keema from The Spear Cuts Through Water and Barnett and Ezra from Big Gay Wedding. Also, of course, Kyoshi and Rangi from the Kyoshi novels! I don't have a whole lot of ships from books that aren't comics or manga but there are definitely some good ones!
Thanks for that ask!
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oscargoldksoo · 6 months ago
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☆ EXO SUHO + CHANYEOL ☆ Cheese Challenge ☆
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Liquid metals shake up century-old chemical engineering processes
Liquid metals could be the long-awaited solution to "greening" the chemical industry, according to researchers who tested a new technique they hope can replace energy-intensive chemical engineering processes harking back to the early 20th century. Chemical production accounts for approximately 10–15% of total greenhouse gas emissions. More than 10% of world's total energy is also used in chemical factories. Findings published in Nature Nanotechnology offer a much-needed innovation that moves away from old, energy-intensive catalysts made from solid materials. The research is led by Professor Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh, Head of the University of Sydney's School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and Dr. Junma Tang, who works jointly at the University of Sydney and UNSW.
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thewapolls · 1 year ago
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ETTIN a mythic giant of Germanic and old English lore, but the specificity of it having two heads would seem to point to it being a D&D reference.
BAMULVRIS appears to be gibberish but I'm compelled by the way both WA2 and WA3 retained being a two colored two-headed creature with an affinity for both fire and ice. The Japanese reads, ba-mu-ru-bu-ri-su[バムルブリス].
NIDHOGG is the Norse dragon that gnaws on the roots of the Yggdrasil. It's referenced in WA3 pretty directly. Although there's really no association with two-headedness in lore, at least to the best of my knowledge.
GORG is, i think, a reference to the 1984 giant robot anime, GIANT GORG. Otherwise is seems like a fairly popular generic fantasy brute name, but not one attributable to any particularly relevant characters or properties. Oh wait no, I got it! It's another cryptid from that one funky Japanese cryptid hunter show from the 80s that WA got APEMAN JUNMA and VARGON from. It once featured a giant two headed snake called GORG.
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metalpunky · 1 year ago
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ESKORBUTO
(Name translation -> Scurvy)
This is Basque band emerged in 1980 and they are the most influential band in the scene of Spanish punk. The band was made by three boys in their 20's, Pako Galán (also known as Pako Eskorbuto), Jesús María Exposito (Iosu) and Junama Suarez, unfortunately Jesús and Juanma died in the 1992 because their drug addiction: Iosu died of AIDS that got because his heroin addiction and Junma died because the mix between drugs and heart disease.
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Music genre: Punk rock
Political opinions: They called them selves anti-everything (Anti-todo) so basically they are anti-police, anti-government (anarchism), anti-religion...
Polemics: They were arrested because of a song that compared tax authorities and ETA (A terrorist group).
Song recomendations: "Anti-todo", "Historia triste", "¡Cuidado!" And "Cerebros destruidos".
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sassyharmonywombat · 3 months ago
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Telas para cordones de neumáticos, previsión del tamaño del mercado mundial, clasificación y cuota de mercado de las 25 principales empresas
Según el nuevo informe de investigación de mercado “Informe del Mercado Global del Telas para cordones de neumáticos 2024-2030”, publicado por QYResearch, se prevé que el tamaño del mercado mundial del Telas para cordones de neumáticos alcance 17.33 mil millones de USD en 2030, con una tasa de crecimiento anual constante del 4.1% durante el período de previsión.
Figure 1. Tamaño del mercado de Telas para cordones de neumáticos global (US$ Millión), 2019-2030
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Figure 2. Clasificación y cuota de mercado de las 25 principales entidades globales de Telas para cordones de neumáticos (la clasificación se basa en los ingresos de 2023, actualizados continuamente)
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Según QYResearch, los principales fabricantes mundiales de Telas para cordones de neumáticos incluyen Hyosung, Kordsa Global, Indorama Ventures, Shenma, Kolon Industries, SRF Ltd, Junma, Jinlun Group , Hailide, Haiyang Chemical, etc. En 2023, las diez principales entidades mundiales tenían una cuota de aproximadamente 27.0% en términos de ingresos.
According to QYResearch, the global key manufacturers of Tire Cord Fabrics include Hyosung, Kordsa Global, Indorama Ventures, Shenma, Kolon Industries, SRF Ltd, Junma, Jinlun Group , Hailide, Haiyang Chemical, etc. In 2023, the global top 10 players had a share approximately 27.0% in terms of revenue.
Sobre QYResearch
QYResearch se fundó en California (EE.UU.) en 2007 y es una empresa líder mundial en consultoría e investigación de mercados. Con más de 17 años de experiencia y un equipo de investigación profesional en varias ciudades del mundo, QY Research se centra en la consultoría de gestión, los servicios de bases de datos y seminarios, la consultoría de OPI, la investigación de la cadena industrial y la investigación personalizada para ayudar a nuestros clientes a proporcionar un modelo de ingresos no lineal y hacer que tengan éxito. Gozamos de reconocimiento mundial por nuestra amplia cartera de servicios, nuestra buena ciudadanía corporativa y nuestro firme compromiso con la sostenibilidad. Hasta ahora, hemos colaborado con más de 60.000 clientes en los cinco continentes. Trabajemos estrechamente con usted y construyamos un futuro audaz y mejor.
QYResearch es una empresa de consultoría a gran escala de renombre mundial. La industria cubre varios segmentos de mercado de la cadena de la industria de alta tecnología, que abarca la cadena de la industria de semiconductores (equipos y piezas de semiconductores, materiales semiconductores, circuitos integrados, fundición, embalaje y pruebas, dispositivos discretos, sensores, dispositivos optoelectrónicos), cadena de la industria fotovoltaica (equipos, células, módulos, soportes de materiales auxiliares, inversores, terminales de centrales eléctricas), nueva cadena de la industria del automóvil de energía (baterías y materiales, piezas de automóviles, baterías, motores, control electrónico, semiconductores de automoción, etc.. ), cadena de la industria de la comunicación (equipos de sistemas de comunicación, equipos terminales, componentes electrónicos, front-end de RF, módulos ópticos, 4G/5G/6G, banda ancha, IoT, economía digital, IA), cadena de la industria de materiales avanzados (materiales metálicos, materiales poliméricos, materiales cerámicos, nanomateriales, etc.), cadena de la industria de fabricación de maquinaria (máquinas herramienta CNC, maquinaria de construcción, maquinaria eléctrica, automatización 3C, robots industriales, láser, control industrial, drones), alimentación, bebidas y productos farmacéuticos, equipos médicos, agricultura, etc.
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youngshiney · 8 months ago
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OKAY!!! Exo Fanmeet recap!!!
SO: first of all, it took for fucking ever to get my ticket since i could only pick them up in person which means i missed the merch sale ㅠㅅㅠ but its not so bad since i can buy later online. now ik for next time to get there 3 or more hours early to really make sure i have time for everything
the actual event was really great!! the guys opened with Hear Me Out which was fun to listen to. Minseok's new hair is so pretty and he was super fucking handsome. the cheers for Baek and Kyungsoo and Junma were nuts, everyone went crazy for them (including the ahjumma i was sitting next to), sadly Jongdae got less cheers but he had a good bit and i screamed as loud as i could obvi. the setlist was kinda ass tbh bc it was the same songs they always do and like SURE theyre fun and all but i want to hear other things!!! i will say tho that i liked the Don't Go performance bc Min was doing his solo dance to it while they were singing and i love that performance so much.
they played some games and were absolutely ass at it except Junmyeon and his jump rope skills with the accupuncture slippers on. Exo turned into golfers yet none of them could putt, its so funny. everyone was so cute tho!! they had fun and it was so nice to watch
the best part was the "Title Killing Voice" corner where they did basically all the titles (except Mama my beloved) they skipped from Killing Voice or the parts that people wanted to see like Kyungsoo's LMR high note. that was the best part and believe me when i say i SCREAMED for Obsession. also for this corner they were wearing panda costumes and it was so adorable. they all made jokes about being related to Fu Bao but also Min was like "I'm Xiu Bao" like babe no youre Baozi!!
anyway then they did outfit change again and had a ment where Myeon pointed out that Kai and Sehun were there and when i tell you i nearly died,,,, also i cried to Universe. they ended with XOXO and Just as Usual (?) for the encore stage which annoyed me a little bc i thought they were going to do Heaven which is one of my favorite songs but its fine. Junmyeon said when Sekai are back, we're getting a new album and a world tour so maybe theyll come to the city i live in now
i took a bunch of videos so i'm going to make a vlog about everything! if anyones interested i'll send the link!
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jcmarchi · 1 year ago
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Liquid Metals Shake up Century-old Chemical Engineering Processes - Technology Org
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/liquid-metals-shake-up-century-old-chemical-engineering-processes-technology-org/
Liquid Metals Shake up Century-old Chemical Engineering Processes - Technology Org
Liquid metals could be the long-awaited solution to “greening” the chemical industry, according to researchers who tested a new technique they hope can replace energy-intensive chemical engineering processes harking back to the early 20th century.
Gallium liquid metal in a petri dish. Image credit: University of Sydney/Philip Ritchie
Chemical production accounts for approximately 10-15 percent of total greenhouse gas emissions. More than 10 percent of the world’s total energy is also used in chemical factories.
Findings published in Nature Nanotechnology today offer a much-needed innovation that moves away from old, energy-intensive catalysts made from solid materials. The research is led by Professor Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh, Head of the University of Sydney’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and Dr Junma Tang, who works jointly at the University of Sydney and UNSW.
A catalyst is a substance that makes chemical reactions occur faster and more easily without participating in the reaction. Solid catalysts, typically solid metals or solid compounds of metals, are commonly used in the chemical industry to make plastics, fertilisers, fuels and feedstock.
However, chemical production using solid processes is energy intensive, requiring temperatures of up to a thousand degrees centigrade.
The new process instead uses liquid metals, in this case dissolving tin and nickel which gives them unique mobility, enabling them to migrate to the surface of liquid metals and react with input molecules such as canola oil. This results in the rotation, fragmentation, and reassembly of canola oil molecules into smaller organic chains, including propylene, a high-energy fuel crucial for many industries.
“Our method offers an unparalleled possibility to the chemical industry for reducing energy consumption and greening chemical reactions,” said Professor Kalantar-Zadeh.
“It’s expected that the chemical sector will account for more than 20 percent of emissions by 2050,” said Professor Kalantar-Zadeh. “But chemical manufacturing is much less visible than other sectors – a paradigm shift is vital.”
How the process works
Atoms in liquid metals are more randomly arranged and have greater freedom of movement than solids. This allows them to easily come into contact with, and participate in, chemical reactions. “Theoretically, they can catalyse chemicals at much lower temperatures – meaning they require far less energy,” Professor Kalantar-Zadeh said.
In their research, the authors dissolved high melting point nickel and tin in a gallium based liquid metal with a melting point of only 30 degrees centigrade.
“By dissolving nickel in liquid gallium, we gained access to liquid nickel at very low temperatures – acting as a ‘super’ catalyst. In comparison solid nickel’s melting point is 1455 degrees centigrade. The same effect, to a lesser degree, is also experienced for tin metal in liquid gallium,” Dr Tang said.
The metals were dispersed in liquid metal solvents at the atomic level. “So we have access to single atom catalysts. Single atom is the highest surface area accessibility for catalysis which offer a remarkable advantage to the chemical industry,” said Dr Arifur Rahim, senior author and DECRA Fellow at the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
The researchers said their formula could also be used for other chemical reactions by mixing metals using the low temperature processes.
“It requires such low temperature to catalyse that we could even theoretically do it in the kitchen with the gas cooktop – but don’t try that at home,” Dr Tang said.
Reference
DOI: 10.1038/s41565-023-01540-x
Declaration: The authors declare no competing interests. This work was led by University of Sydney researchers in collaboration with colleagues at UNSW and RMIT, Australia, and UCLA, USA.
Source: University of Sydney
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rickchung · 2 years ago
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2023 Vancouver International Wine Festival x Canada Place x Waterfront.
Since 1996, VIWF has spotlighted a different wine-producing host region/country with this year's festivities being themed “Celebrating South America!”
Nakano Handa-go 1801 Junmai Ginjo / Yoshi no Gawa Honjozo
Altolandon Mil Historias Garnacha 2021 / Hakutsura Organic Junmae
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ethanhuntblog · 2 years ago
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China's Aluminum Foil Suppliers: Meeting the Global Demand for Versatile and Sustainable Packaging Solutions
Aluminum foil is a versatile packaging material that is widely used in various industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. China has emerged as a major supplier of aluminum foil, thanks to its advanced manufacturing capabilities, high-quality products, and competitive pricing.
China aluminum foil suppliers are known for their ability to meet the global demand for high-quality, versatile, and sustainable packaging solutions. These suppliers source raw materials from reliable suppliers and use modern production facilities and advanced technologies to produce aluminum foil with a wide range of properties, including softness, hardness, and heat resistance.
Some of the top aluminum foil suppliers in China include Guangzhou Chuanlong Aluminum Foil Product Co., Ltd., Xinxiang Winburn Aluminium Foil Products Co., Ltd., and Zhejiang Junma Aluminium Industry Co., Ltd. These companies have established a strong reputation for producing high-quality aluminum foil that meets strict international standards, such as FDA and EU regulations.
China's aluminum foil suppliers have also been investing in research and development to improve their products and develop new applications. These suppliers work closely with their customers to understand their needs and develop customized aluminum foil that meets their specific requirements. In addition, they offer excellent technical support and after-sales service to help customers optimize their operations and achieve their goals.
One of the key factors driving the growth of China's aluminum foil supplier industry is the increasing demand for sustainable packaging solutions. Aluminum foil is a recyclable material that can be reused indefinitely, making it an excellent choice for eco-conscious consumers and businesses. Many of China's aluminum foil suppliers are adopting sustainable manufacturing practices, such as using renewable energy sources and reducing waste, to reduce their environmental impact and contribute to a more sustainable future.
In conclusion, China's aluminum foil suppliers are playing a crucial role in the global packaging market, offering high-quality products, excellent customer service, and competitive pricing. With their advanced manufacturing capabilities, continuous investments in research and development, and strong commitment to sustainability, these suppliers are well-positioned to meet the evolving needs of customers worldwide and contribute to a more sustainable future.
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tomatoliciousheya · 4 years ago
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oscargoldksoo · 6 months ago
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SUHO 수호 '치즈 (Cheese) (Feat. 웬디)' Teaser Image
【SUHO 수호 The 3rd Mini Album '점선면 (1 to 3)'】 ➫🎧🎬2024.05.31 6PM (KST) 💿2024.06.03 (KST)
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thethera-rossa · 5 years ago
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Junma ♥ 
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thewapolls · 1 year ago
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another loose tangent... Vorpal Ape is an enemy early in WA5, and although it and Gorilla Baron aren't directly related to any other monsters I'm throwing them in here with the broader ape family, just because.
N.U.E. No idea why this is specifically an acronym, but it's a reference to the Nue, a Japanese folk monster most commonly depicted as a creature with the head of a monkey, body of a dog, legs of a tiger, and a snake for a tail. In WA1 it's clearly the root model of the family, but WA2 is a lot more mandrill-like and lacks any of the Nue's chimeric features.
HUMBABA I've mentioned in the boss tournament, but it first appears in WA1 in the forests of the overworld misromanized as FUNBABA. As mentioned during the boss tournament, it's a monster taken from Mesopotamian mythos and the story of Gilgamesh where it was a guardian of the cedar wood forests.
BOSTBABOON is a strange one off enemy contained to WA1. It's another localization fumble; the name should be BOOSTBABOON. But that's not exactly a more sensible name either. A "Boosted Baboon"? Boosted what? Strength? Intelligence? Just everything in general? Oddly none of these baboon monsters made it into the Alter Code F remake directly, but it's possible that this one got reworked into...
...ROCK BABOON in WA3 and Alter Code F, which might seem equally vague as a name at first glance. But in fact it's an old D&D monster that, rather sensibly, no one cares to remember or has ever really used because, like... you have a whole fantasy world to play with why as a GM would you be throwing only slightly more intelligent baboons at your adventurers???
back to WA2 for a sec, VIRSAGO is a misromanization of VASSAGO, another demon of Ars Goetia origin as well as the Liber Officiorum Spirituum and subsequently Pseudomonarchia Daemonum. Oddly it's actually closely associated with the demon AGARES, which was a boss in the original WA. Making him a simian is a weird choice but he seems to stick for a few games before being phased out.
Oddly, DRILL MANDRILL seems to make the most sense as the core of the WA3 model that sticks around for the rest of the franchise, even though it only appears in one game? It is the only enemy in the family to actually account for the drill arms, although the Drill is also the name of another monkey that's a relative of the Mandrill. Also retroactively confusing that the WA2 models definitely look like Mandrills specifically, given the face markings, yet neither of those really drew attention to it?
Then we have APEMAN JUNMA and APEMAN VARGON who also got a mention during the boss tournament. They're both taken from a weird Japanese hoax cryptid hunter show from the 1980s. There's official romanization that shows JUNMA should actually be JUMA, but I couldn't find any addition material on VARGON.
Then finally we get to GORILLA BARON and VORPAL APE, who, as I mentioned, aren't really directly related to this long linage of monkey/ape enemies, but feel like appropriate honorary members. The BARON seems kind of straight forward as just a ruler of Gorillas with his little cape, but I have no idea what's up with VORPAL APE. "Vorpal" is a made up word from Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky poem as a descriptor of the "Vorpal sword"/"vorpal blade." I have no idea how that applies to an ape...
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brbcrawlingtokorea · 7 years ago
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The Man Who Laughs
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lebiishoujo · 5 years ago
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My JunMa feels! 😍😍😘😘
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Then he cried in the corner for 5 minutes...
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