Search Results - Hawthorn, C~
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Assessing the sensitivity of historic micro-component household water-use to climatic drivers
Published 2014“…There is an abrupt increase in the likelihood of external water-use on days above ~15ºC. Climate sensitivity analysis further suggests that by the 2080s, under a hotter/drier climate, average unmetered households could be 8% more likely to use external-water and expend ~9 litres more per day during the summer. …”
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Case study: evaluating the use of an electronic messaging system in business.
Published 2001“…Ethical issues were raised in the recording of individual email messages. To overcome the Hawthorne effect but also to take into account the ethical considerations of monitoring employees a set of guidelines for electronic monitoring is suggested. …”
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Superheated water extraction (SWE) coupled on-line with superheated water chromatography (SWC)
Published 2004“…Since the inception of analytical superheated water extraction (SWE) by Hawthorne and co-workers in 1994, this technique has been widely employed in the extractions of organic pollutants, pesticides, natural products as well as inorganic compounds from a variety of sample matrices. …”
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