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مرکز اطلاعات علمی SID1
اسکوپوس
دانشگاه غیر انتفاعی مهر اروند
ریسرچگیت
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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2012
  • Volume: 

    47
  • Issue: 

    3
  • Pages: 

    45-63
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    2
  • Views: 

    1522
  • Downloads: 

    431
Abstract: 

URBANIZATION AGGLOMERATION that is named Jacobs externalities, refers to the role of economic diversification in urban. Localization AGGLOMERATION, Marshal-Arrow-Romer (MAR) externalities, is related to the concentration of firms activated in a special industry within a specified place. The purpose of this research is to explore the impact of different types of AGGLOMERATION economies on employment growth for provinces of Iran in 1996-2006. Empirical results demonstrate a U-shaped relationship between specialization and urban growth We find a positive impact of Jacobs's externalities on employment growth in provinces of Iran.

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Author(s): 

MARTIN P. | OTTAVIANO G.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2001
  • Volume: 

    42
  • Issue: 

    -
  • Pages: 

    947-968
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    450
  • Views: 

    26863
  • Downloads: 

    27017
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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2022
  • Volume: 

    27
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    155-176
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  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    18
  • Downloads: 

    102
Abstract: 

Even though development of industry increases economic growth, it reduces the quality of the environment due to higher pollution coefficients. Therefore, creating an optimal structure for the industry to reduce the negative externalities is of great importance. Accordingly, by using the statistical evidence of selected countries for the period 2010-2017, and applying a spatial econometrics approach, this study investigates the effect of industrial AGGLOMERATION on entropy index as pollution AGGLOMERATION. The results show that there are spatial effects of pollutant emissions among the studied countries,also, the AGGLOMERATION of the industry reduces the AGGLOMERATION of pollutants due to the advantage of the spillover effect of knowledge and technology, and matching skills with jobs. In addition, the intensity of energy consumption increases the AGGLOMERATION of pollution. Moreover, regarding the relationship between GDP and pollution AGGLOMERATION, the Kuznets curve is confirmed indicating a nonlinear relationship between the two variables. Ultimately, the openness of economy in neighboring countries leads to reduction in pollution AGGLOMERATION, due to the effects of spatial spillover.

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Author(s): 

GUO R. | MIAO C. | CHEN D.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2007
  • Volume: 

    17
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    28-33
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    431
  • Views: 

    16699
  • Downloads: 

    23539
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Author(s): 

DUPONT V.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2007
  • Volume: 

    86
  • Issue: 

    2
  • Pages: 

    193-213
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    902
  • Views: 

    50905
  • Downloads: 

    27201
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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2009
  • Volume: 

    6
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    0-0
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    55939
  • Downloads: 

    27824
Abstract: 

Nanoparticles exhibit a high reactivity and strong tendency towards AGGLOMERATION. In this study, aluminum oxide (alumina) nanoparticles were characterized by gas adsorption (BET), transmition electron microscopy (TEM) and photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS) techniques to assess the AGGLOMERATION of the particles. There is a good correlation between the BET and TEM measurements but PCS was larger in the mean and median size and with a degree of agglomerates being detected. Some AGGLOMERATION was evident, but most of the particles existed as discrete objects as observed in the (HR) TEM images which were in good agreement with the AGGLOMERATION factor.

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Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2012
  • Volume: 

    2
  • Issue: 

    1
  • Pages: 

    25-30
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    129021
  • Downloads: 

    45615
Abstract: 

Purpose: AGGLOMERATION in suspension is a size enlargement method that facilitates operation of solid processing and preserves the solubilization properties of fine particles. A small quantity of binder liquid is added into a suspension of microparticles, directly in the stirred vessel where the precipitation or crystallization took place. This study deals with the evaluation of the effect of agitation time before and after addition of binder liquid on agglomerates properties in order to give some insights into the mechanism of the formation of the agglomerates.Methods: Carbamazepine is used as a model drug and isopropyl acetate is used as binder liquid. The agglomerates characterization includes the particle size, morphology and density.Results: The results showed that, by increasing the agitation time before addition of binder liquid, smaller agglomerates with less density and irregular forms composed of larger crystals were obtained. However, with increasing agitation time after addition of binder liquid the agglomerates size and density increases and morphology improves. Indeed, by continuing agitation along the course of AGGLOMERATION the properties of the particles change gradually but substantially.Conclusion: With optimized agitation time before and after addition of binder liquid, spherical and dense agglomerates can be obtained.

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Author(s): 

ABBASINEZHAD H. | ABDOLI G.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2007
  • Volume: 

    -
  • Issue: 

    78
  • Pages: 

    59-86
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    2
  • Views: 

    1383
  • Downloads: 

    593
Abstract: 

The Advantages of industrial AGGLOMERATION that initially limited to economies of scale, have gradually improved to cover support services, competitiveness and efforts of firms in some industrial cluster for cooperation. On the other hand, industrial AGGLOMERATION balances regional distribution of employment and production. This paper examines these benefits and analyses the important of industrial AGGLOMERATION in development planning and creating consistency for industries, with in the context of the golobal competition.

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Author(s): 

MAGHSOODI MARYAM | YARI ZAHRA

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2014
  • Volume: 

    17
  • Issue: 

    5
  • Pages: 

    344-350
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    65140
  • Downloads: 

    61764
Abstract: 

Objective (s): This study dealt with the wet AGGLOMERATION process in which a small quantity of binder liquid was added into a suspension of crystals, directly in the stirring vessel where the crystallization took place. The purpose of this investigation was evaluation of the effect of temperature on the AGGLOMERATION process in order to gain insight into the mechanism of the formation of the agglomerates.Materials and Methods: Carbamazepine was used as a model drug and water/ethanol and isopropyl acetate were used as crystallization system and binder liquid, respectively. The AGGLOMERATION of crystals was carried out at various temperatures and the agglomerates were characterized in terms of size, morphology, density and mechanical strength.Results: Evaluation of the agglomerates along the course of AGGLOMERATION shows that the properties of the particles change gradually but substantially. Higher temperature of the system during AGGLOMERATION process favors the formation of more regular agglomerates with mechanically stronger and denser structure; this can be explained by the promotion effect of temperature on the AGGLOMERATION process.Conclusion: With optimized wet AGGLOMERATION temperature, spherical, dense, and strong agglomerates can be obtained.

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Author(s): 

RAHMANI A.A.

Issue Info: 
  • Year: 

    2001
  • Volume: 

    14
  • Issue: 

    3
  • Pages: 

    281-288
Measures: 
  • Citations: 

    0
  • Views: 

    134626
  • Downloads: 

    41560
Abstract: 

In this paper, the results of the Spherical Oil AGGLOMERATION of A5 micrometer super pits low grade coal particles (Bagworth Colliery, U.K.) within a suspension are presented. Dematerialized agglomerates were recovered directly by sieving on a 106 micrometer sieve. Very good reductions in the ash content of the feed coal samples were achieved. In order to reduce the high levels of the crude oil dosage comparatively, small quantities of surfactants were added to the suspension. Of the various surfactants screened, Triton x405 (nonionic) proved to be very efficient and a crude oil reduction of over 60 wt% was achieved for concentrates containing 8 wt% ash.

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