life cycle analysis

  • 101LCA — UK US noun [C] MARKETING, PRODUCTION ► ABBREVIATION for LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS(Cf. ↑life cycle analysis): »The project conducted a full LCA of steel, magnesium, and copper front end parts …

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  • 102OMTROLL — OMTROLL[1] basically is an Object oriented modeling idea that has been formulated by combining the traditional Object Modelling Approaches(OMT) and the formal specifications of the TROLL language. OMTROLL was basically created so as to: exploit… …

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  • 103Tillman Gerngross — is a Professor of Bioengineering at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Biology and Chemistry at Dartmouth. Gerngross has been an active inventor and to date his work has resulted in …

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  • 104Environmental impact assessment — Environmental law …

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  • 105Emergy synthesis — is a method employing emergy algebra for combining the constituent elements of separate materials or abstract entities into a single or unified entity or system. The conception of synthesis is formally analogous to the concept used by electronic… …

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  • 107Performance per watt — In computing, performance per watt is a measure of the energy efficiency of a particular computer architecture or computer hardware. Literally, it measures the rate of computation that can be delivered by a computer for every watt of power… …

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  • 108Center for Sustainable Enterprise — The Center for Sustainable Enterprise (CSE) is one of four academic and research centers at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) Stuart School of Business (SSB) in the city of Chicago. The CSE has created a platform to convene the many… …

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  • 109Kernenergie — Mit Kernenergie, Atomenergie, Atomkraft, Kernkraft oder Nuklearenergie wird die Technologie zur großtechnischen Erzeugung von Sekundärenergie wie elektrischem Strom mittels Kernreaktionen bezeichnet. Kernreaktionen erzeugen mehr Energie pro Masse …

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  • 110Solarmodul — Ein Solarmodul oder Photovoltaikmodul wandelt das Licht der Sonne direkt in elektrische Energie um. Als wichtigste Bestandteile enthält es mehrere Solarzellen. Solarmodule auf einem Niedrigenergie Mehrfamilienhaus Solarmodule werden einzeln oder… …

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