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eobd facile version complete crack 904Adsorption and activation of nitrogen oxides from industrial flue gas by using humic acid-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles. Humic acid-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles (HA-MNPs) were prepared for the first time. The adsorption and activation of nitrogen oxides from industrial flue gas (NO, NO2 and NOx) were investigated by using HA-MNPs, separately. The results showed that the optimal adsorption amount of NO, NO2 and NOx was 880 mg/L, 380 mg/L and 150 mg/L, respectively. In addition, the adsorption of NO2 was significantly enhanced compared with that of NO and NOx due to the electrostatic adsorption. The adsorption time could be optimized at 20 min, and HA-MNPs could be effectively reused. The regeneration experiment results indicated that the recycled HA-MNPs had a good adsorption efficiency in the next adsorption process. The activation efficiency of NO2 was the best among NO, NOx and NO. The optimal activation time for NO2 was 1 min, which is much shorter than that for NO and NOx. The excellent performance of HA-MNPs could be ascribed to the double role of iron oxides as support and coating material. HA-MNPs could be used in the flue gas denitration process to effectively remove NOx from the flue gas.Q: Why does this getMethod fails with a SecurityException class Foo { public static int classVar = 10; public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { System.out.println(Foo.class.getDeclaredMethod("main", (Class[]) null).getName()); } } If I replace: (Class[]) null with: (Class[]) new Class[0] I don't get a SecurityException. How is it possible? EDIT The main method in my class is public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { System.out.println("hello world"); } Why would one want to call getDeclaredMethod without a Class[] parameter? A: What you're seeing is a function in the default public package that the 01e38acffe [ph] Category:Lists of internet phenomena Category:YouTube Category:YoutubersQ: Sql query has no results for SqlCommand I am trying to send a query to my Database, but it won't work. This is the line: IEnumerable results = db.query("SELECT * FROM Games WHERE (*)" I'm using EF to send it to the database. My function looks like this: public IEnumerable getGames() { return gameDB.query("SELECT * FROM Games WHERE (*)"); } The gameDB holds the database connection string, but is set up like this: databaseConfig.DefaultConnectionFactory = new OracleConnectionFactory(); I have no idea why it won't work. Any ideas? A: The method query() is an extension method. It will translate your query into a SqlCommand or a SqlDataAdapter. And the translation requires the database config to have a connection string in order to retrieve the metadata information about the tables. But you don't need to use query() method at all, EF supports query syntax var results = context.Games .Where(game => game.YourProperty1 == 42) .Select(game => game); The low-profile Iron Man-like suit is a creative new solution to low-cost housing, although some critics fear the dangers of allowing anyone to own such a powerful weapon Panic and confusion struck a vast assembly hall in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Wednesday morning. At around 8am, a troupe of grey-clad performers came on stage to perform a traditional dance of the same name. But the audience – members of China’s army, navy and air force – were not interested in performing. Instead, they were gripped by the familiar spiky helmet and glowing LED gloves of the hero clad in the Iron Man suit. The hero was actually a volunteer, who was lying prone in a slow-motion sequence on the wooden stage. The audience then moved around him, trying to touch him to make him jump. At one point, an entire row of people were gripped in a frenzied moment when the hero spun, leaping over a group of


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