FLEXIBILITY QUANTIFICATION AND THE POTENTIAL FOR ITS USAGE IN THE CASE OF ELECTRIC BUS DEPOTS WITH UNIDIRECTIONAL CHARGING

Flexibility Quantification and the Potential for Its Usage in the Case of Electric Bus Depots with Unidirectional Charging

One of the crucial steps for a successful integration of electric bus fleets into the existing electric power systems is the active and intelligent usage of their flexibility.This is important not only for reducing the eventual negative effects on the power grid but also for reducing energy and infrastructure costs.The first step in the optimal usa

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Restricted attentional capacity within but not between sensory modalities: an individual differences approach.

Most people show a remarkable deficit to report the second of two targets when presented in close temporal succession, reflecting an attentional blink (AB).An aspect of the AB that is often ignored is that there are large individual differences in the magnitude of the effect.Here we exploit these individual differences to address a long-standing qu

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Job satisfaction among health care providers: A cross-sectional study in public health facilities of Punjab, India

Introduction: Job satisfaction is a multidimensional response to work and workplace environment.It depends on many factors, and affects the behavior of employees that, in turn, affects organizational functioning.The aim of the study was to measure job satisfaction among different categories of healthcare providers from the Punjab government health

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Peran Mentor Dalam Proses Pembelajaran Kewirausahaan Bagi Penyandang Disabilitas [The Role of Mentors in the Entrepreneurship Learning Process for Persons with Disabilities]

Entrepreneurship is a good instrument for economic improvement.All citizens can actively develop entrepreneurship in a country, whether they are educated or not, rich or poor, and even people with diabilities can seek their livelihood through a carrer choice as an entrepreneur.Most people with disabilities are reduced in their ability to compete, m

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Rational and evolutionary engineering approaches uncover a small set of genetic changes efficient for rapid xylose fermentation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Economic bioconversion of plant cell wall hydrolysates into fuels and chemicals has been hampered mainly due to the inability of microorganisms to efficiently co-ferment pentose and hexose sugars, especially glucose and xylose, which are the most abundant sugars in cellulosic hydrolysates.Saccharomyces cerevisiae cannot metabolize xylose due to a l

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