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    Could cyclone performance improve with reduced inlet velocity? by Funk, P.A., Elsayed, K., Yeater, K.M., Holt, G.A., Whitelock, D.P.

    Published in Powder technology (01-08-2015)
    “…Emission abatement cyclone performance is improved by increasing collection effectiveness or decreasing energy consumption. The object of this study was to…”
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    Parametric model of solar cooker performance by Funk, P.A, Larson, D.L

    Published in Solar energy (1998)
    “…This paper presents a model for prediction of the cooking power of a solar cooker based on three controlled parameters (solar intercept area, overall heat loss…”
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    Reducing cyclone pressure drop with evasés by Funk, P.A.

    Published in Powder technology (01-03-2015)
    “…Cyclones are widely used to separate particles from gas flows and as air emission control devices. Their cost of operation is proportional to the fan energy…”
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    Effect of replacing soybean meal protein with protein from upland cottonseed, Pima cottonseed, or extruded Pima cottonseed on production of lactating dairy cows by Broderick, G A, Kerkman, T M, Sullivan, H M, Dowd, M K, Funk, P A

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-04-2013)
    “…Pima cotton production is increasing in the United States, but Pima cottonseed generally contains higher concentrations of the antinutritive pigment gossypol…”
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    Novel cyclone empirical pressure drop and emissions with heterogeneous particulate by Funk, P.A., Holt, G.A., Whitelock, D.P.

    Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-08-2014)
    “…With low capital cost and no moving parts cyclones are ideal emissions control devices for particulate laden gases. Their operating cost is almost entirely the…”
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    Discrimination of combustion fuel sources using gas chromatography-planar field asymmetric-waveform ion mobility spectrometry by Eiceman, G.A, Tarassov, A, Funk, P.A, Hughs, S.E, Nazarov, E.G, Miller, R.A

    Published in Journal of separation science (01-05-2003)
    “…Smoke plumes from cotton, paper, grass, and cigarettes and emissions from a gasoline engine were sampled using solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and samples…”
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