SOLAR HEAT SUPPLY FOR GREENHOUSES WITH STRATIFIED SOIL HEAT STORAGE: DATA COLLECTION AND FEASIBILITY STUDY

1981 ◽  
pp. 591-598
Author(s):  
A. Nir ◽  
A. Amiel ◽  
J. Krant ◽  
M. Epstein
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 31-38
Author(s):  
Stepan Shapoval

Abstract Priority and qualitatively new direction in the fuel and energy sector is renewable energy. This paper describes a feasibility study of using solar window in the system of solar heat supply. The article presents literature data about the effectiveness of the use of solar systems in other countries. The results confirm a sufficient efficiency of solar heat supply with using solar Windows. Insights based on practical experience and mathematical calculations, which are aimed at a detailed explanation of economic efficiency of the proposed construction.


1998 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. L. Mitchell ◽  
Winston Bennett ◽  
J. J. Weissmuller ◽  
R. L. Gosc ◽  
Patricia Waldroop ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eva Seckler ◽  
Verena Regauer ◽  
Melanie Krüger ◽  
Anna Gabriel ◽  
Joachim Hermsdörfer ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Community-dwelling older people are frequently affected by vertigo, dizziness and balance disorders (VDB). We previously developed a care pathway (CPW) to improve their mobility and participation by offering standardized approaches for general practitioners (GPs) and physical therapists (PTs). We aimed to assess the feasibility of the intervention, its implementation strategy and the study procedures in preparation for the subsequent main trial. Methods This 12-week prospective cohort feasibility study was accompanied by a process evaluation designed according to the UK Medical Research Council’s Guidance for developing and evaluating complex interventions. Patients with VDB (≥65 years), GPs and PTs in primary care were included. The intervention consisted of a diagnostic screening checklist for GPs and a guide for PTs. The implementation strategy included specific educational trainings and a telephone helpline. Data for mixed-method process evaluation were collected via standardized questionnaires, field notes and qualitative interviews. Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics, qualitative data using content analysis. Results A total of five GP practices (seven single GPs), 10 PT practices and 22 patients were included in the study. The recruitment of GPs and patients was challenging (response rates: GP practices: 28%, PT practices: 39%). Ninety-one percent of the patients and all health professionals completed the study. The health professionals responded well to the educational trainings; the utilization of the telephone helpline was low (one call each from GPs and PTs). Familiarisation with the routine of application of the intervention and positive attitudes were emphasized as facilitators of the implementation of the intervention, whereas a lack of time was mentioned as a barrier. Despite difficulties in the GPs’ adherence to the intervention protocol, the GPs, PTs and patients saw benefit in the intervention. The patients’ treatment adherence to physical therapy was good. There were minor issues in data collection, but no unintended consequences. Conclusion Although the process evaluation provided good support for the feasibility of study procedures, the intervention and its implementation strategy, we identified a need for improvement in recruitment of participants, the GP intervention part and the data collection procedures. The findings will inform the main trial to test the interventions effectiveness in a cluster RCT. Trial registration Projektdatenbank Versorgungsforschung Deutschland (German registry Health Services Research) VfD_MobilE-PHY_17_003910, date of registration: 30.11.2017; Deutsches Register Klinischer Studien (German Clinical Trials Register) DRKS00022918, date of registration: 03.09.2020 (retrospectively registered).


2015 ◽  
Vol 37 (7-8) ◽  
pp. 640-649 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. C. Amanul Alam ◽  
Rifat Ara Rouf ◽  
Bidyut Baran Saha ◽  
M. Abdul Hakim khan ◽  
Francis Meunier
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1996 ◽  
Vol 8 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 268-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
U. Stritih ◽  
P. Novak

2005 ◽  
Vol 71 (704) ◽  
pp. 1126-1132
Author(s):  
Hitoshi ASANO ◽  
Terushige FUJII ◽  
Yoshinori HISAZUMI ◽  
Toshihiro HORI ◽  
Tetsuo ABIKO ◽  
...  

Solar Energy ◽  
1978 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Yoneda ◽  
S. Takanashi

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