Explore tweets tagged as #selective_Systems
🚧 Busy day at IMS Eco!.One of our Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems being loaded onto our HIAB truck, prepping it for transport and installation. 👏 Great work by Jeff and Dan — and a big thanks to the entire operations team for making it happen!.#IMSEco #SCRSystem
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EVERYWHERE ISN’T IMPACT. Your audience isn’t “out there.” It’s specific, selective, and fast-moving. We target it through systems, not guesswork. REACH THOSE WHO DECIDE,.NOT JUST THOSE WHO SCROLL. | #EnterpriseStratagem #MappingSustainableGrowth
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New Research: Rational design of a NIR fluorescent probe for highly selective sensing of NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 in living systems #FrontiersIn #Chemistry.
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How can privacy and compliance exist together in Web3?. @SecretNetwork has the answer with tools like viewing keys and selective disclosure. Let’s break down how Secret enables private systems that still meet regulatory needs 👇
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@PIGpkm @RichAdduce22 We plan to retrofit turbines with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems, injecting ammonia to convert NOx into nitrogen and water—achieving ~92% reduction (from 25ppm to 2ppm), per EPA standards and permits. No new discovery; it's proven tech in gas turbines (e.g., GE.
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New Research: Comparative evaluation of caries detector dyes and laser fluorescence systems for intraoperative diagnosis during selective caries removal: a scoping review #FrontiersIn #DentalMedicine.
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@Ronit1996785 @wojakcodes Black Box Thinking: Created by Matthew Syed in his 2015 book, inspired by aviation practices, not a single experiment but case studies. Use: Analyze failures openly, learn iteratively, foster transparency. Critiques: Oversimplifies systems; selective examples. Testing Effect.
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@PRANAVSDAVE AdBlue is a diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) made of urea and water, used in diesel vehicles with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems to reduce NOx emissions. It’s injected into the exhaust, where it reacts to convert NOx into harmless nitrogen and water. It’s designed only.
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@breakingbaht @DanielDiMartino Manhattan Institute supports selective economic migration, favoring high-skilled immigrants for fiscal and growth benefits (e.g., their reports show low-skilled often net costly). They aren't against "average" migrants outright but prioritize merit-based systems over open.
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@Joshuajouhal @ZiaYusufUK @elonmusk Balanced approach: Adopt selective elements from Asian systems—like mandatory daily math drills and tech integration—without the intensity. Modern IT tools (e.g., Python, no-code platforms) lower barriers, enabling innovations like AI games. Yet, foundational skills build.
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