From: Dennis Schafroth Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 13:39:03 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Update tests results X-Git-Tag: v1.5.6~24 X-Git-Url: http://lists.indexdata.dk/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=dccceb2d129a037a1da508c486643f19bc7fda01;p=pazpar2-moved-to-github.git Update tests results --- diff --git a/test/test_sru-proxy_2.res b/test/test_sru-proxy_2.res index 42534e3..ab63fe6 100644 --- a/test/test_sru-proxy_2.res +++ b/test/test_sru-proxy_2.res @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -OK \ No newline at end of file +OK \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/test/test_sru-proxy_3.res b/test/test_sru-proxy_3.res index ab63fe6..b39dc01 100644 --- a/test/test_sru-proxy_3.res +++ b/test/test_sru-proxy_3.res @@ -1,2 +1,242 @@ -OK \ No newline at end of file + +OK +0 +49 +2073000 +0 +20 + + +Water, Water Everywhere +The article focuses on The Global Chemistry Experiment for the International Year of Chemistry (IYC) 2011, which is a set of experiments based on the attraction of water for young people and its chemical properties. Water: A Chemical Solution involves a set of four simple experiments aimed at encouraging students around the world to learn how chemistry contributes to water. Information on the experiments can be obtained from the IYC 2011 Web site +Chemical and Engineering News +Water, Water Everywhere +The article focuses on The Global Chemistry Experiment for the International Year of Chemistry (IYC) 2011, which is a set of experiments based on the attraction of water for young people and its chemical properties. Water: A Chemical Solution involves a set of four simple experiments aimed at encouraging students around the world to learn how chemistry contributes to water. Information on the experiments can be obtained from the IYC 2011 Web site +Chemical and Engineering News +16846 +title water water everywhere + + + +Water Markets, Licenses, and Conservation: Some Implications +Janmaat, Johannus +While water markets have long been advocated as a tool for both enhancing water use efficiency and enabling conservation purchases, their interaction with water rights and licenses has been little studied. It is shown that when water rights are not tradable, using spot markets to secure conservation needs may harm some water users. Ironically, while a spot market enhances the efficiency of water use, it may also increase the cost of conservation purchases. Further, a self-funding conservation program, where volumetric license carrying charges pay for conservation purchases, creates a transfer from junior water users to senior water users +Land Economics +Land Economics +Water Markets, Licenses, and Conservation: Some Implications +Janmaat, Johannus +While water markets have long been advocated as a tool for both enhancing water use efficiency and enabling conservation purchases, their interaction with water rights and licenses has been little studied. It is shown that when water rights are not tradable, using spot markets to secure conservation needs may harm some water users. Ironically, while a spot market enhances the efficiency of water use, it may also increase the cost of conservation purchases. Further, a self-funding conservation program, where volumetric license carrying charges pay for conservation purchases, creates a transfer from junior water users to senior water users +Land Economics + +Water Markets, Licenses, and Conservation: Some Implications +Janmaat, Johannus +Land Economics +2 +14111 +title water markets licenses and conservation some implications author janmaat johannus + + + +Newscripts +The article offers information on two water products, dehydrated water, available from the Amazon.com Web site, and the HydroPack, a water-filter pouch from Hydration Technology Innovations +Chemical and Engineering News +Newscripts +The article offers information on two water products, dehydrated water, available from the Amazon.com Web site, and the HydroPack, a water-filter pouch from Hydration Technology Innovations +Chemical and Engineering News +7435 +title newscripts + + + +Epigenetic clues to arsenic toxicity +S. R +The article reports on a study which determined the association between long-term exposure to low levels of arsenic in drinking water and an increased incidence of heart disease, diabetes and cancer, according to toxicologists led by Rebecca C. Fry of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill +Chemical and Engineering News +Epigenetic clues to arsenic toxicity +S. R +The article reports on a study which determined the association between long-term exposure to low levels of arsenic in drinking water and an increased incidence of heart disease, diabetes and cancer, according to toxicologists led by Rebecca C. Fry of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill +Chemical and Engineering News +6373 +title epigenetic clues to arsenic toxicity author s r + + + +Deep-water discoveries total 93 +Petroleum Economist - English Edition +Deep-water discoveries total 93 +Petroleum Economist - English Edition +6123 +title deep water discoveries total + + + +Pemex tests the water +Petroleum Economist - English Edition +Pemex tests the water +Petroleum Economist - English Edition +6123 +title pemex tests the water + + + +Amoebas in drinking water worldwide +J. N. C +The article focuses on a study which concluded that some amoeba species called free-living amoebas (FLAs) survive water treatment and quickly multiply in drinking water distribution and storage systems +Chemical and Engineering News +Amoebas in drinking water worldwide +J. N. C +The article focuses on a study which concluded that some amoeba species called free-living amoebas (FLAs) survive water treatment and quickly multiply in drinking water distribution and storage systems +Chemical and Engineering News +5715 +title amoebas in drinking water worldwide author j n c + + + +Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water +The article reports on the meeting by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson with 10 U.S. senators in December, 2010 regarding the agency's risk assessment operations for chromium-6 or hexchrome in drinking water +Pollution Engineering +Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water +The article reports on the meeting by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson with 10 U.S. senators in December, 2010 regarding the agency's risk assessment operations for chromium-6 or hexchrome in drinking water +Pollution Engineering +5229 +title hexavalent chromium in drinking water + + + +Epa addresses chromium(vi) in drinking water +B. E. E +The article discusses the plan of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson to issue guidance to all U.S. drinking water utilities for the development and implementation of programs monitoring chromium in drinking water +Chemical and Engineering News +Epa addresses chromium(vi) in drinking water +B. E. E +The article discusses the plan of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson to issue guidance to all U.S. drinking water utilities for the development and implementation of programs monitoring chromium in drinking water +Chemical and Engineering News +4143 +title epa addresses chromium vi in drinking water author b e e + + + +Breaking the Deadlock: Improving Water-Release Policies on the Delaware River Through Operations Research +Kolesar, Peter +Interfaces - Baltimore +Breaking the Deadlock: Improving Water-Release Policies on the Delaware River Through Operations Research +Kolesar, Peter +Serio, James +Interfaces - Baltimore +1749 +title breaking the deadlock improving water release policies on the delaware river through operations research author kolesar peter author serio james + + + +Message in Our Bottles +The article reviews "Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession With Bottled Water," by Peter H. Gleick, edited by Rick Docksai +Futurist +Message in Our Bottles +The article reviews "Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession With Bottled Water," by Peter H. Gleick, edited by Rick Docksai +Futurist +1670 +title message in our bottles + + + +DISASTER-PROOF YOUR HOME - VALUE ADDED - Smart ways to prevent wind, water, and ice damage +Garskof, Josh +Money - Easton +DISASTER-PROOF YOUR HOME - VALUE ADDED - Smart ways to prevent wind, water, and ice damage +Garskof, Josh +Money - Easton +1632 +title disaster proof your home value added smart ways to prevent wind water and ice damage author garskof josh + + + +EPA REVERSAL ON PERCHLORATE - Agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket-fuel ingredient +Chemical and Engineering News +EPA REVERSAL ON PERCHLORATE - Agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket-fuel ingredient +Chemical and Engineering News +1530 +title epa reversal on perchlorate agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket fuel ingredient + + + +All dried up? +VanderMey, Anne +The article presents statistics related to Lake Mead in light of water shortages, including the water capacity of a new water intake tunnel to bring water to Las Vegas, Nevada in gallons, the number of people who rely on Lake Mead for water, and the number of feet the water level has dropped in eleven years +Fortune +All dried up? +VanderMey, Anne +The article presents statistics related to Lake Mead in light of water shortages, including the water capacity of a new water intake tunnel to bring water to Las Vegas, Nevada in gallons, the number of people who rely on Lake Mead for water, and the number of feet the water level has dropped in eleven years +Fortune +1312 +title all dried up author vandermey anne + + + +COREXIT LINGERS IN DEEP WATER - Key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing BP wellhead persists in Gulf waters +Chemical and Engineering News +COREXIT LINGERS IN DEEP WATER - Key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing BP wellhead persists in Gulf waters +Chemical and Engineering News +1289 +title corexit lingers in deep water key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing bp wellhead persists in gulf waters + + + +PRIVATE EYE - Caribiana can craft only 12 custom skiffs a year, every one of them a heavy-water-shredding knockout +Abel, Ann +Forbes +PRIVATE EYE - Caribiana can craft only 12 custom skiffs a year, every one of them a heavy-water-shredding knockout +Abel, Ann +Forbes +1289 +title private eye caribiana can craft only custom skiffs a year every one of them a heavy water shredding knockout author abel ann + + + +Controlling Pump Costs - The largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps. There are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits +Pollution Engineering +Controlling Pump Costs - The largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps. There are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits +Pollution Engineering +844 +title controlling pump costs the largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps there are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits + + + +Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation +Coman, Katharine +The lead article in the inaugural issue of the AER examines the common property resource problem as applied to water in the Western United States +American Economic Review +Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation +Coman, Katharine +The lead article in the inaugural issue of the AER examines the common property resource problem as applied to water in the Western United States +American Economic Review +489 +title some unsettled problems of irrigation author coman katharine + + + +Institutional Path Dependence in Climate Adaptation: Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation'' +Libecap, Gary D +Katharine Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation,'' published in March 1911 in the first issue of the American Economic Review, addressed issues of water supply, rights, and organization. These same issues have relevance today, in the face of growing concern about the availability of fresh water worldwide. The central point of this article is that appropriative water rights and irrigation districts that emerged in the American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in response to aridity to facilitate agricultural water delivery, use, and trade raise the transaction costs today of water markets. These markets are vital for smooth reallocation of water to higher-valued uses elsewhere in the economy and for flexible response to greater hydrological uncertainty. This institutional path dependence illustrates how past arrangements to meet conditions of the time constrain contemporary economic opportunities. They cannot be easily significantly modified or replaced ex post. (JEL N51, Q15, Q25, Q54) +American Economic Review +Institutional Path Dependence in Climate Adaptation: Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation'' +Libecap, Gary D +Katharine Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation,'' published in March 1911 in the first issue of the American Economic Review, addressed issues of water supply, rights, and organization. These same issues have relevance today, in the face of growing concern about the availability of fresh water worldwide. The central point of this article is that appropriative water rights and irrigation districts that emerged in the American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in response to aridity to facilitate agricultural water delivery, use, and trade raise the transaction costs today of water markets. These markets are vital for smooth reallocation of water to higher-valued uses elsewhere in the economy and for flexible response to greater hydrological uncertainty. This institutional path dependence illustrates how past arrangements to meet conditions of the time constrain contemporary economic opportunities. They cannot be easily significantly modified or replaced ex post. (JEL N51, Q15, Q25, Q54) +American Economic Review +480 +title institutional path dependence in climate adaptation coman s some unsettled problems of irrigation author libecap gary d + + + +Solar fuel, with high efficiency +BORMAN, STU +The article describes the thermo-chemical reactor developed by solar technology specialist Aldo Steinfeld of ETH which utilizes sunlight for the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into hydrocarbon-fuel precursors at a relatively high efficiency +Chemical and Engineering News +Solar fuel, with high efficiency +BORMAN, STU +The article describes the thermo-chemical reactor developed by solar technology specialist Aldo Steinfeld of ETH which utilizes sunlight for the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into hydrocarbon-fuel precursors at a relatively high efficiency +Chemical and Engineering News +340 +title solar fuel with high efficiency author borman stu + + diff --git a/test/test_sru-proxy_4.res b/test/test_sru-proxy_4.res index 2869f2a..11b7554 100644 --- a/test/test_sru-proxy_4.res +++ b/test/test_sru-proxy_4.res @@ -1,201 +1,67 @@ - - -OK + 0 -100 -2069000 -0 -20 - - -Any old iron? -The article examines research on water pollution control. The use of ferrates, which are iron-oxygen compounds which include non-transition metals, to remove pollutants from water is discussed. The high reactivity of ferrates make them both oxidizing agents and coagulants of other chemicals in water. The company Ferrate Treatment Technologies, which creates ferrates at the site of pollution control projects since they are highly unstable, is discussed -Any old iron? -The article examines research on water pollution control. The use of ferrates, which are iron-oxygen compounds which include non-transition metals, to remove pollutants from water is discussed. The high reactivity of ferrates make them both oxidizing agents and coagulants of other chemicals in water. The company Ferrate Treatment Technologies, which creates ferrates at the site of pollution control projects since they are highly unstable, is discussed -313235 -title any old iron - - - -EPA Outlines Aggressive Plan To Restore Chesapeake Bay -Hunter, Pam -The article deals with the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) launched by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on December 29, 2010. TDML implements a legal framework to make sure that six states and the District of Columbia comply with the requirement set to restore the Chesapeake Bay between Maryland and Virginia by 2025. Furthermore, TDML requires a 25 percent nitrogen reduction, 24 percent phosphorus reduction and 20 percent sediment reduction. EPA intends to oversee every one of the jurisdictions' programs -EPA Outlines Aggressive Plan To Restore Chesapeake Bay -Hunter, Pam -The article deals with the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) launched by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on December 29, 2010. TDML implements a legal framework to make sure that six states and the District of Columbia comply with the requirement set to restore the Chesapeake Bay between Maryland and Virginia by 2025. Furthermore, TDML requires a 25 percent nitrogen reduction, 24 percent phosphorus reduction and 20 percent sediment reduction. EPA intends to oversee every one of the jurisdictions' programs -300000 -title epa outlines aggressive plan to restore chesapeake bay author hunter pam - - - -Biscuit factory in hot water -The article offers information on the new Spirax Sarco EasiHeat engineered system from Fox's factory that uses a steam-to-hot water plate heat exchanger to provide domestic hot water on demand -Biscuit factory in hot water -The article offers information on the new Spirax Sarco EasiHeat engineered system from Fox's factory that uses a steam-to-hot water plate heat exchanger to provide domestic hot water on demand -288181 -title biscuit factory in hot water - - - -Bottled water recycling rates on the rise -The article focuses on the increase of recycling rates for bottled water in the U.S -Bottled water recycling rates on the rise -The article focuses on the increase of recycling rates for bottled water in the U.S -204464 -title bottled water recycling rates on the rise - - - -Water-cooler monitor -The article offers information on the segments of the television program "The Talk." -Water-cooler monitor -The article offers information on the segments of the television program "The Talk." -200000 -title water cooler monitor - - - -Every drop counts -The article discusses the importance of water as a significant component for the paper making industry. It says that the focus of the industry is on the comprehensive and intelligent water management solutions because of the rising cost of energy and strict legislation on the environment. It says that the water utilized by paper mills undergo numerous individual process and steps in which water quantity matters -Every drop counts -The article discusses the importance of water as a significant component for the paper making industry. It says that the focus of the industry is on the comprehensive and intelligent water management solutions because of the rising cost of energy and strict legislation on the environment. It says that the water utilized by paper mills undergo numerous individual process and steps in which water quantity matters -168181 -title every drop counts - - - -Graywater Recycling Turns Runoff Into Green Solution -Penny, Janelle -The article discusses how the emerging trend of graywater recycling could help cut costs and conserve water. According to Jason Rector, owner of AquaPro, reusing graywater could significantly reduce water consumption for buildings since estimates indicate that 40% to 60% of water in buildings is flushwed down the toilet. Simple graywater systems involve the collection of water from one bathroom sink, filtering it and redirecting it into the tank of another toilet -Graywater Recycling Turns Runoff Into Green Solution -Penny, Janelle -The article discusses how the emerging trend of graywater recycling could help cut costs and conserve water. According to Jason Rector, owner of AquaPro, reusing graywater could significantly reduce water consumption for buildings since estimates indicate that 40% to 60% of water in buildings is flushwed down the toilet. Simple graywater systems involve the collection of water from one bathroom sink, filtering it and redirecting it into the tank of another toilet -167142 -title graywater recycling turns runoff into green solution author penny janelle - - - -Lead in Fixtures May Go Undetected -The article focuses on a study, which showed that high levels of lead can leach from some brass devices in plumbing systems into drinking water -Lead in Fixtures May Go Undetected -The article focuses on a study, which showed that high levels of lead can leach from some brass devices in plumbing systems into drinking water -162000 -title lead in fixtures may go undetected - - - -The drying of the West -The article discusses diminishing water supplies in the U.S. Southwest. Drought conditions have reduced Lake Mead to just 40% capacity, and scientists believe global warming will reduce flows on the Colorado River, which feeds Lake Mead, by as much as 30%. Increasing demands on the Colorado by farmers, ranchers, and cities are also taxing Lake Mead -The drying of the West -The article discusses diminishing water supplies in the U.S. Southwest. Drought conditions have reduced Lake Mead to just 40% capacity, and scientists believe global warming will reduce flows on the Colorado River, which feeds Lake Mead, by as much as 30%. Increasing demands on the Colorado by farmers, ranchers, and cities are also taxing Lake Mead -155454 -title the drying of the west - - - -A negotiated solution for the Jordan Basin -Chóliz, J. S -The use of water in the Jordan Basin has been a key factor in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, and among Israel and its neighbours. In this paper, we explore possible ways of sharing water through a negotiation game with two players-Arabs and Israelis. We estimate a set of optimum Pareto allocations, as well as identifying a range of negotiated solutions. Our results suggest that viable solutions would improve incomes by some 20% compared to the current status quo. These solutions are close to the long-standing proposal contained in the Johnston Plan. Meanwhile, theoretical fairness criteria, which are more favourable to the Arabs than the Johnston Plan, maybe are not actually better in technical terms and could in any case only be achieved if the Arabs' negotiating position were much stronger than the Israelis' -A negotiated solution for the Jordan Basin -Atwi, M -Chóliz, J. S -The use of water in the Jordan Basin has been a key factor in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, and among Israel and its neighbours. In this paper, we explore possible ways of sharing water through a negotiation game with two players-Arabs and Israelis. We estimate a set of optimum Pareto allocations, as well as identifying a range of negotiated solutions. Our results suggest that viable solutions would improve incomes by some 20% compared to the current status quo. These solutions are close to the long-standing proposal contained in the Johnston Plan. Meanwhile, theoretical fairness criteria, which are more favourable to the Arabs than the Johnston Plan, maybe are not actually better in technical terms and could in any case only be achieved if the Arabs' negotiating position were much stronger than the Israelis' -154379 -title a negotiated solution for the jordan basin author atwi m author ch liz j s - - - -Deep-water discoveries total 93 -Deep-water discoveries total 93 -150000 -title deep water discoveries total - - - -Pemex tests the water -Pemex tests the water -150000 -title pemex tests the water - - - -Amoebas in drinking water worldwide -J. N. C -The article focuses on a study which concluded that some amoeba species called free-living amoebas (FLAs) survive water treatment and quickly multiply in drinking water distribution and storage systems -Amoebas in drinking water worldwide -J. N. C -The article focuses on a study which concluded that some amoeba species called free-living amoebas (FLAs) survive water treatment and quickly multiply in drinking water distribution and storage systems -140000 -title amoebas in drinking water worldwide author j n c - - - -Beyond the water's edge -In this article the author comments on the conduct of U.S. foreign policy by the administration of president Barack Obama. The central focus of the article is on the the Republican Party and its actions regarding foreign policy. A number of topics are addressed including Republican interest in defense spending, the Republican presidential candidates for 2012, and the reduction of U.S. troops in Afghanistan -Beyond the water's edge -In this article the author comments on the conduct of U.S. foreign policy by the administration of president Barack Obama. The central focus of the article is on the the Republican Party and its actions regarding foreign policy. A number of topics are addressed including Republican interest in defense spending, the Republican presidential candidates for 2012, and the reduction of U.S. troops in Afghanistan -120000 -title beyond the water s edge - - - -Smoke in the (Tariff) Water -Nicita, Alessandro -As the economic crisis deepened and widened, fears of a return to the protectionist spiral of the 1930s become more common. However, an important difference between the 1930s and today is the existence of the World Trade Organization and the legal limits it imposes on the protectionist responses members can pursue. The first objective of this paper is to assess the extent to which applied tariffs can be legally raised without violating bound tariff obligations and compare it with what is economically feasible. The second objective is the examination of whether individual countries have taken advantage of these legal tariff hikes as protectionist responses during economic crises, after the creation of the WTO. Results suggest that the policy space left when looking at what is economically possible is indeed quite large. However, in the recent past little of the available policy space has been used by countries suffering from an economic crisis -Smoke in the (Tariff) Water -Foletti, Liliana -Fugazza, Marco -Nicita, Alessandro -Olarreaga, Marcelo -As the economic crisis deepened and widened, fears of a return to the protectionist spiral of the 1930s become more common. However, an important difference between the 1930s and today is the existence of the World Trade Organization and the legal limits it imposes on the protectionist responses members can pursue. The first objective of this paper is to assess the extent to which applied tariffs can be legally raised without violating bound tariff obligations and compare it with what is economically feasible. The second objective is the examination of whether individual countries have taken advantage of these legal tariff hikes as protectionist responses during economic crises, after the creation of the WTO. Results suggest that the policy space left when looking at what is economically possible is indeed quite large. However, in the recent past little of the available policy space has been used by countries suffering from an economic crisis -120000 -title smoke in the tariff water author foletti liliana author fugazza marco author nicita alessandro author olarreaga marcelo - - - -The world's water-coolers -The article focuses on international conferences and congress of rich people and other influential people. The Davos Economic Forum, held annually in Davos, Switzerland is used as an example of such congresses, as is the Bildersberg Group, an annual conference whose proceedings are confidential. It is noted that several participants in such conferences believe they fail in their stated object of improving global governance and management of international economic relations -The world's water-coolers -The article focuses on international conferences and congress of rich people and other influential people. The Davos Economic Forum, held annually in Davos, Switzerland is used as an example of such congresses, as is the Bildersberg Group, an annual conference whose proceedings are confidential. It is noted that several participants in such conferences believe they fail in their stated object of improving global governance and management of international economic relations -120000 -title the world s water coolers - - - -Water purification : Any old iron? -Water purification : Any old iron? -120000 -title water purification any old iron - - - -New York's Ultraviolet Titan -Bergeron, Angelle -The article reports on the Catskill/Delaware Ultraviolet Disinfection Facility in New York City, the largest ultraviolet (UV) water disinfectant plant in the world. The facility will treat water from the Cat/Del watershed to meet federal Environmental Protection Agency surface-water-treatment rule requirements. Companies involved in the project include L.J. Coppola Inc., Welsbach Electric Corp. and SEW -New York's Ultraviolet Titan -Bergeron, Angelle -The article reports on the Catskill/Delaware Ultraviolet Disinfection Facility in New York City, the largest ultraviolet (UV) water disinfectant plant in the world. The facility will treat water from the Cat/Del watershed to meet federal Environmental Protection Agency surface-water-treatment rule requirements. Companies involved in the project include L.J. Coppola Inc., Welsbach Electric Corp. and SEW -115000 -title new york s ultraviolet titan author bergeron angelle - - - -Epa addresses chromium(vi) in drinking water -B. E. E -The article discusses the plan of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson to issue guidance to all U.S. drinking water utilities for the development and implementation of programs monitoring chromium in drinking water -Epa addresses chromium(vi) in drinking water -B. E. E -The article discusses the plan of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson to issue guidance to all U.S. drinking water utilities for the development and implementation of programs monitoring chromium in drinking water -101503 -title epa addresses chromium vi in drinking water author b e e - - - -Nanostructured Materials Repel Water Before It Freezes -The article offers information on nanostructured materials designed by Harvard University researchers, which repel water droplets before they can freeze -Nanostructured Materials Repel Water Before It Freezes -The article offers information on nanostructured materials designed by Harvard University researchers, which repel water droplets before they can freeze -100714 -title nanostructured materials repel water before it freezes - - + + +kb.dadsthirdnode.cvt.dk/sru-proxy +DADS SRU-proxy +2073000 +Client_Idle +0 + + + +S. R2 +Janmaat, Johannus2 +M©♭l©♭der, Vona1 +Populus, Jacques1 +Guillaumont, Brigitte1 +Perrot, Thierry1 +Mouquet, Pascal1 +Bickel, Samantha L1 +Tang, Kam W1 +WESTERVELT, ROBERT1 +C. H1 +SCHMIDT, CHARLES1 +ERICKSON, BRITT1 +TULLO, ALEXANDER H1 +J. N. C1 + + +United States2 +DRINKING water2 +Research2 +Experiments1 +Arsenic content1 +PETROLEUM industry & trade1 +NEWS briefs, World1 +UNITED States. Environmental Protection Agency1 +METHANE1 +AMOEBA1 +CHEMICAL reactors1 +FACTORIES1 +JACKSON, Lisa P1 +MEMBRANES (Biology)1 +BUSINESS travel1 + + + + + + +Chemical and Engineering News15 +Pollution Engineering6 +Marine Biology3 +Forbes3 +Land Economics3 +Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis2 +American Economic Review2 +Petroleum Economist - English Edition2 +Government Executive2 +Money - Easton1 +Chemical Week1 +Interfaces1 +Interfaces - Baltimore1 +Vital Speeches of the Day1 +Marketing (00253650)1 + + diff --git a/test/test_sru-proxy_5.res b/test/test_sru-proxy_5.res new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42534e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_sru-proxy_5.res @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ + +OK \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/test/test_sru-proxy_6.res b/test/test_sru-proxy_6.res new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab63fe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_sru-proxy_6.res @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ + +OK \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/test/test_sru-proxy_7.res b/test/test_sru-proxy_7.res new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ab0b99 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_sru-proxy_7.res @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ + + +OK +0 +49 +2073000 +0 +20 + + +Water, Water Everywhere +The article focuses on The Global Chemistry Experiment for the International Year of Chemistry (IYC) 2011, which is a set of experiments based on the attraction of water for young people and its chemical properties. Water: A Chemical Solution involves a set of four simple experiments aimed at encouraging students around the world to learn how chemistry contributes to water. Information on the experiments can be obtained from the IYC 2011 Web site +Chemical and Engineering News +Water, Water Everywhere +The article focuses on The Global Chemistry Experiment for the International Year of Chemistry (IYC) 2011, which is a set of experiments based on the attraction of water for young people and its chemical properties. Water: A Chemical Solution involves a set of four simple experiments aimed at encouraging students around the world to learn how chemistry contributes to water. Information on the experiments can be obtained from the IYC 2011 Web site +Chemical and Engineering News +16846 +title water water everywhere + + + +Water Markets, Licenses, and Conservation: Some Implications +Janmaat, Johannus +While water markets have long been advocated as a tool for both enhancing water use efficiency and enabling conservation purchases, their interaction with water rights and licenses has been little studied. It is shown that when water rights are not tradable, using spot markets to secure conservation needs may harm some water users. Ironically, while a spot market enhances the efficiency of water use, it may also increase the cost of conservation purchases. Further, a self-funding conservation program, where volumetric license carrying charges pay for conservation purchases, creates a transfer from junior water users to senior water users +Land Economics +Land Economics +Water Markets, Licenses, and Conservation: Some Implications +Janmaat, Johannus +While water markets have long been advocated as a tool for both enhancing water use efficiency and enabling conservation purchases, their interaction with water rights and licenses has been little studied. It is shown that when water rights are not tradable, using spot markets to secure conservation needs may harm some water users. Ironically, while a spot market enhances the efficiency of water use, it may also increase the cost of conservation purchases. Further, a self-funding conservation program, where volumetric license carrying charges pay for conservation purchases, creates a transfer from junior water users to senior water users +Land Economics + +Water Markets, Licenses, and Conservation: Some Implications +Janmaat, Johannus +Land Economics +2 +14111 +title water markets licenses and conservation some implications author janmaat johannus + + + +Newscripts +The article offers information on two water products, dehydrated water, available from the Amazon.com Web site, and the HydroPack, a water-filter pouch from Hydration Technology Innovations +Chemical and Engineering News +Newscripts +The article offers information on two water products, dehydrated water, available from the Amazon.com Web site, and the HydroPack, a water-filter pouch from Hydration Technology Innovations +Chemical and Engineering News +7435 +title newscripts + + + +Epigenetic clues to arsenic toxicity +S. R +The article reports on a study which determined the association between long-term exposure to low levels of arsenic in drinking water and an increased incidence of heart disease, diabetes and cancer, according to toxicologists led by Rebecca C. Fry of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill +Chemical and Engineering News +Epigenetic clues to arsenic toxicity +S. R +The article reports on a study which determined the association between long-term exposure to low levels of arsenic in drinking water and an increased incidence of heart disease, diabetes and cancer, according to toxicologists led by Rebecca C. Fry of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill +Chemical and Engineering News +6373 +title epigenetic clues to arsenic toxicity author s r + + + +Deep-water discoveries total 93 +Petroleum Economist - English Edition +Deep-water discoveries total 93 +Petroleum Economist - English Edition +6123 +title deep water discoveries total + + + +Pemex tests the water +Petroleum Economist - English Edition +Pemex tests the water +Petroleum Economist - English Edition +6123 +title pemex tests the water + + + +Amoebas in drinking water worldwide +J. N. C +The article focuses on a study which concluded that some amoeba species called free-living amoebas (FLAs) survive water treatment and quickly multiply in drinking water distribution and storage systems +Chemical and Engineering News +Amoebas in drinking water worldwide +J. N. C +The article focuses on a study which concluded that some amoeba species called free-living amoebas (FLAs) survive water treatment and quickly multiply in drinking water distribution and storage systems +Chemical and Engineering News +5715 +title amoebas in drinking water worldwide author j n c + + + +Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water +The article reports on the meeting by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson with 10 U.S. senators in December, 2010 regarding the agency's risk assessment operations for chromium-6 or hexchrome in drinking water +Pollution Engineering +Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water +The article reports on the meeting by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson with 10 U.S. senators in December, 2010 regarding the agency's risk assessment operations for chromium-6 or hexchrome in drinking water +Pollution Engineering +5229 +title hexavalent chromium in drinking water + + + +Epa addresses chromium(vi) in drinking water +B. E. E +The article discusses the plan of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson to issue guidance to all U.S. drinking water utilities for the development and implementation of programs monitoring chromium in drinking water +Chemical and Engineering News +Epa addresses chromium(vi) in drinking water +B. E. E +The article discusses the plan of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa P. Jackson to issue guidance to all U.S. drinking water utilities for the development and implementation of programs monitoring chromium in drinking water +Chemical and Engineering News +4143 +title epa addresses chromium vi in drinking water author b e e + + + +Breaking the Deadlock: Improving Water-Release Policies on the Delaware River Through Operations Research +Kolesar, Peter +Interfaces - Baltimore +Breaking the Deadlock: Improving Water-Release Policies on the Delaware River Through Operations Research +Kolesar, Peter +Serio, James +Interfaces - Baltimore +1749 +title breaking the deadlock improving water release policies on the delaware river through operations research author kolesar peter author serio james + + + +Message in Our Bottles +The article reviews "Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession With Bottled Water," by Peter H. Gleick, edited by Rick Docksai +Futurist +Message in Our Bottles +The article reviews "Bottled and Sold: The Story Behind Our Obsession With Bottled Water," by Peter H. Gleick, edited by Rick Docksai +Futurist +1670 +title message in our bottles + + + +DISASTER-PROOF YOUR HOME - VALUE ADDED - Smart ways to prevent wind, water, and ice damage +Garskof, Josh +Money - Easton +DISASTER-PROOF YOUR HOME - VALUE ADDED - Smart ways to prevent wind, water, and ice damage +Garskof, Josh +Money - Easton +1632 +title disaster proof your home value added smart ways to prevent wind water and ice damage author garskof josh + + + +EPA REVERSAL ON PERCHLORATE - Agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket-fuel ingredient +Chemical and Engineering News +EPA REVERSAL ON PERCHLORATE - Agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket-fuel ingredient +Chemical and Engineering News +1530 +title epa reversal on perchlorate agency will now set drinking water limits for the rocket fuel ingredient + + + +All dried up? +VanderMey, Anne +The article presents statistics related to Lake Mead in light of water shortages, including the water capacity of a new water intake tunnel to bring water to Las Vegas, Nevada in gallons, the number of people who rely on Lake Mead for water, and the number of feet the water level has dropped in eleven years +Fortune +All dried up? +VanderMey, Anne +The article presents statistics related to Lake Mead in light of water shortages, including the water capacity of a new water intake tunnel to bring water to Las Vegas, Nevada in gallons, the number of people who rely on Lake Mead for water, and the number of feet the water level has dropped in eleven years +Fortune +1312 +title all dried up author vandermey anne + + + +COREXIT LINGERS IN DEEP WATER - Key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing BP wellhead persists in Gulf waters +Chemical and Engineering News +COREXIT LINGERS IN DEEP WATER - Key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing BP wellhead persists in Gulf waters +Chemical and Engineering News +1289 +title corexit lingers in deep water key ingredient of oil dispersant injected near gushing bp wellhead persists in gulf waters + + + +PRIVATE EYE - Caribiana can craft only 12 custom skiffs a year, every one of them a heavy-water-shredding knockout +Abel, Ann +Forbes +PRIVATE EYE - Caribiana can craft only 12 custom skiffs a year, every one of them a heavy-water-shredding knockout +Abel, Ann +Forbes +1289 +title private eye caribiana can craft only custom skiffs a year every one of them a heavy water shredding knockout author abel ann + + + +Controlling Pump Costs - The largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps. There are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits +Pollution Engineering +Controlling Pump Costs - The largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps. There are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits +Pollution Engineering +844 +title controlling pump costs the largest energy cost at water and wastewater plants is the cost of operating pumps there are ways to manage such costs and provide many benefits + + + +Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation +Coman, Katharine +The lead article in the inaugural issue of the AER examines the common property resource problem as applied to water in the Western United States +American Economic Review +Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation +Coman, Katharine +The lead article in the inaugural issue of the AER examines the common property resource problem as applied to water in the Western United States +American Economic Review +489 +title some unsettled problems of irrigation author coman katharine + + + +Institutional Path Dependence in Climate Adaptation: Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation'' +Libecap, Gary D +Katharine Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation,'' published in March 1911 in the first issue of the American Economic Review, addressed issues of water supply, rights, and organization. These same issues have relevance today, in the face of growing concern about the availability of fresh water worldwide. The central point of this article is that appropriative water rights and irrigation districts that emerged in the American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in response to aridity to facilitate agricultural water delivery, use, and trade raise the transaction costs today of water markets. These markets are vital for smooth reallocation of water to higher-valued uses elsewhere in the economy and for flexible response to greater hydrological uncertainty. This institutional path dependence illustrates how past arrangements to meet conditions of the time constrain contemporary economic opportunities. They cannot be easily significantly modified or replaced ex post. (JEL N51, Q15, Q25, Q54) +American Economic Review +Institutional Path Dependence in Climate Adaptation: Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation'' +Libecap, Gary D +Katharine Coman's ''Some Unsettled Problems of Irrigation,'' published in March 1911 in the first issue of the American Economic Review, addressed issues of water supply, rights, and organization. These same issues have relevance today, in the face of growing concern about the availability of fresh water worldwide. The central point of this article is that appropriative water rights and irrigation districts that emerged in the American West in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in response to aridity to facilitate agricultural water delivery, use, and trade raise the transaction costs today of water markets. These markets are vital for smooth reallocation of water to higher-valued uses elsewhere in the economy and for flexible response to greater hydrological uncertainty. This institutional path dependence illustrates how past arrangements to meet conditions of the time constrain contemporary economic opportunities. They cannot be easily significantly modified or replaced ex post. (JEL N51, Q15, Q25, Q54) +American Economic Review +480 +title institutional path dependence in climate adaptation coman s some unsettled problems of irrigation author libecap gary d + + + +Solar fuel, with high efficiency +BORMAN, STU +The article describes the thermo-chemical reactor developed by solar technology specialist Aldo Steinfeld of ETH which utilizes sunlight for the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into hydrocarbon-fuel precursors at a relatively high efficiency +Chemical and Engineering News +Solar fuel, with high efficiency +BORMAN, STU +The article describes the thermo-chemical reactor developed by solar technology specialist Aldo Steinfeld of ETH which utilizes sunlight for the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into hydrocarbon-fuel precursors at a relatively high efficiency +Chemical and Engineering News +340 +title solar fuel with high efficiency author borman stu + + diff --git a/test/test_sru-proxy_8.res b/test/test_sru-proxy_8.res new file mode 100644 index 0000000..249948b --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_sru-proxy_8.res @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + +0 + + +kb.dadsthirdnode.cvt.dk/sru-proxy +sru-proxy +2073000 +Client_Idle +0 + + + +S. R2 +Janmaat, Johannus2 +M©♭l©♭der, Vona1 +Populus, Jacques1 +Guillaumont, Brigitte1 +Perrot, Thierry1 +Mouquet, Pascal1 +Bickel, Samantha L1 +Tang, Kam W1 +WESTERVELT, ROBERT1 +C. H1 +SCHMIDT, CHARLES1 +ERICKSON, BRITT1 +TULLO, ALEXANDER H1 +J. N. C1 + + +United States2 +DRINKING water2 +Research2 +Experiments1 +Arsenic content1 +PETROLEUM industry & trade1 +NEWS briefs, World1 +UNITED States. Environmental Protection Agency1 +METHANE1 +AMOEBA1 +CHEMICAL reactors1 +FACTORIES1 +JACKSON, Lisa P1 +MEMBRANES (Biology)1 +BUSINESS travel1 + + + + + + diff --git a/test/test_sru-proxy_9.res b/test/test_sru-proxy_9.res new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7daa6a --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_sru-proxy_9.res @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ + +0 + + +kb.dadsthirdnode.cvt.dk/sru-proxy +sru-proxy +2073000 +Client_Idle +0 + + + +Janmaat, Johannus2 +S. R2 +Populus, Jacques1 +Guillaumont, Brigitte1 +Perrot, Thierry1 +Mouquet, Pascal1 +Bickel, Samantha L1 +Tang, Kam W1 +WESTERVELT, ROBERT1 +C. H1 +SCHMIDT, CHARLES1 +ERICKSON, BRITT1 +TULLO, ALEXANDER H1 +J. N. C1 +BORMAN, STU1 + + +Research2 +DRINKING water2 +United States2 +PETROLEUM industry & trade1 +NEWS briefs, World1 +UNITED States. Environmental Protection Agency1 +METHANE1 +AMOEBA1 +CHEMICAL reactors1 +FACTORIES1 +JACKSON, Lisa P1 +MEMBRANES (Biology)1 +BUSINESS travel1 +UNDER Armour Inc1 +STATISTICS1 + + + + + + +Chemical and Engineering News15 +Pollution Engineering6 +Marine Biology3 +Forbes3 +Land Economics3 +Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis2 +American Economic Review2 +Petroleum Economist - English Edition2 +Government Executive2 +Money - Easton1 +Chemical Week1 +Interfaces1 +Interfaces - Baltimore1 +Vital Speeches of the Day1 +Marketing (00253650)1 + +