Rosenkilde Fink (armyjuly0)

Data are stored in a comma separated value format and can be downloaded from the USEPA ScienceHub data repository (https//doi.org/10.23719/1506014).Morphological characterization of chars from coal and bagasse plays an important role in both the burning efficiency and intrinsic reactivity of chars, during a combustion process [1], [2]. In this work, abundant data on the morphology of chars produced from coal and bagasse blends are presented. Char synthesis was performed varying the temperature (900, 1000 and 1100 °C) and bagasse proportion feeding (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100% w/w) in the pyrolysis reaction. Proximate, ultimate, petrographic and vitrinite reflectance of raw coal and bagasse are presented. Char morphology is classified into three groups -- thin walls, thick walls, and solid particles--, and results are exhibited. The data set is a comprehensive source for advancing in a further understanding of char's morphology from coal-bagasse blends. © 2020 The Authors.Undergraduate subject pools are prevalent across disciplines in the United States. The Health Education Research Experience (HERE) Program was the first known course-based subject pool entirely managed and conducted online for online students enrolled in an introductory health education/health promotion course. The program was conducted within five semesters from Spring 2012 through Summer 2013. The HERE Program encompassed 13 studies embedded in two sections of an undergraduate online course at the University of Florida. The studies were all related to course topics and current research topics in health education/promotion (as identified through the Healthy People 2020 Framework). The topics ranged from the relatively less sensitive health aspects of college life (i.e., technology use) to studies assessing more sensitive health topics (i.e., intimate partner violence and sexual assault). In alignment with a best practice in survey design, the HERE Program's survey instruments included one metadata item embedey Data repository https//data.mendeley.com/datasets/ht9jmd3cdt/2. © 2020 The Author(s).Flatwise tension strength of sandwich structure is important for designing a sandwich construction since it provides failure mechanism and debonding strength between the skin faces and the core, as well as (i) core strength and (ii) face strength of the sandwich structures. The flatwise tension strength is affected by many factores method of core preparation, test environment, testing speed, etc. In this paper, the ambient test temperature was 23 deg C and the humidity was 65%. The testing speed was 0.5 mm/min. Four different core preparations were investigated. ASTM C297 was used as a standard method to get the strength values. Two processes were employed to cure the adhesive during core-to-face bonding. It was found out that cleaning the core with Methyl-ethyl-ketone (MEK) and drying further in an oven gives maximum flatwise tension strength of the sandwich structures, with the value of 5.9 MPa. The data base is important for both the manufacturing and design engineers. For the manufacturing engineers, the data provides a value for process qualification, while for design engineers it gives a maximum allowable strength for designing sandwich construction for tensile loads. © 2019 The Author(s).Background Accumulating evidence points to an association between gut microbial abnormalities and depression disorder. The microbiota-gut-brain axis is an emerging target for treating depression using nutritional strategies, considering the numerous limitations of current pharmacological approaches. Here we studied the effect and probable mechanisms of psychobiotic treatment on depression. Methods Chronically stressed C57BL/6J male mice were administered viable Bifidobacterium breve CCFM1025 for 5 weeks prior to behavioral testing. Brain neurological alterations, serum corticosterone, cytokines levels, fecal microbial composition, and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) content were