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Sample building orientation effect on porosity and mechanical properties in Selective Laser Melting of Ti6Al4V titanium alloy

2022

Abstract In recent decades, the focus of research has shifted towards new production technologies with the aim of optimizing production and reducing costs. These innovative technologies include additive manufacturing processes as Selective Laser Melting (SLM). The analysis of the literature on the identification of optimal building orientation to maximize the mechanical properties and minimize porosity of the final products highlights contrasting results, denoting that the thermomechanical complexity of the process, as associated with the variation of the building orientation, has not been fully clarified. A study in which the building orientation effect was evaluated together with the geom…

Materials scienceOrientation (computer vision)Mechanical EngineeringProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringTitanium alloyHeat accumulationAdditive manufacturing (AM)Condensed Matter PhysicsSample (graphics)Mechanics of MaterialsBuilding orientationHeat exchangerTitanium alloysSelective laser melting (SLM)General Materials ScienceSelective laser meltingPorosityFocus (optics)Materials Science and Engineering: A
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Accumulation of positrons from a LINAC based source

2020

International audience; The GBAR experiment aims to measure the gravitational acceleration of antihydrogen H̅. It will use H̅+ ions formed by the interaction of antiprotons with a dense positronium cloud, which will require about 1010 positrons to produce one H̅+. We present the first results on the positron accumulation, reaching 3.8±0.4×108 e+ collected in 560 s.

010302 applied physicsPhysicsMeasure (physics)General Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyGravitational acceleration01 natural sciencesLinear particle acceleratorPositroniumNuclear physicsPositronPositron plasma; Positron accumulation; Antimatter; Penning-Malmberg trap; Greaves-Surko trap; GBAR[PHYS.QPHY]Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph]AntiprotonAntimatter0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Physics::Accelerator PhysicsPhysics::Atomic Physics0210 nano-technologyAntihydrogenComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSActa Physica Polonica A
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Extracts deriving from olive mill waste water and their effects on the liver of the goldfish Carassius auratus fed with hypercholesterolemic diet

2014

The present research aims to evaluate the beneficial effects of polyphenols derived from waste water from a olive mill, obtained by non-plastic molecular imprinting device, in a hypercholesterolemic diet on Carassius auratus, commonly known as goldfish that was selected as experimental model. The study was conducted with morphological and histochemical analyses and also the data were supported by immunohistochemical analysis. Results show the beneficial activity of polyphenols with a reduction of the damage in the steatotic group, confirming that they may be suggested in the treatment of diseases by lipid accumulation, and used as any addition in feed for farmed fish, in order to improve th…

Lipid accumulationSettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli AlimentiFish farmingOrganolepticHypercholesterolemiaIndustrial WastePlant ScienceNutritional qualityBiologyWastewaterBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryGoldfishOleaCarassius auratusAnimalsFood scienceOlea europaeahypercholesterolemia; goldfish; Olea europaea; liver; polyphenol; olive mill waste waterbusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryPolyphenolsfood and beveragesWaste oilSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaBiotechnologyDietpolyphenolWastewaterolive mill waste waterLiverPolyphenolhypercholesterolemia goldfish Olea europaea liver polyphenol olive mill waste waterbusiness
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Temperature dependence of spontaneous mutation rates.

2021

Mutation is the source of genetic variation and the fundament of evolution. Temperature has long been suggested to have a direct impact on realized spontaneous mutation rates. If mutation rates vary in response to environmental conditions, such as the variation of the ambient temperature through space and time, they should no longer be described as species-specific constants. By combining mutation accumulation with whole-genome sequencing in a multicellular organism, we provide empirical support to reject the null hypothesis of a constant, temperature-independent mutation rate. Instead, mutation rates depended on temperature in a U-shaped manner with increasing rates toward both temperature…

Mutation rateTemperatureMutation AccumulationBiologyEvolution MolecularMutation AccumulationMutation RateMolecular evolutionEvolutionary biologyGenetic variationMutation (genetic algorithm)MutationGeneticsSpontaneous mutationGenetics (clinical)Genome research
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Palmitoylethanolamide Promotes a Proresolving Macrophage Phenotype and Attenuates Atherosclerotic Plaque Formation

2018

Objective— Palmitoylethanolamide is an endogenous fatty acid mediator that is synthetized from membrane phospholipids by N -acyl phosphatidylethanolamine phospholipase D. Its biological actions are primarily mediated by PPAR-α (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors α) and the orphan receptor GPR55. Palmitoylethanolamide exerts potent anti-inflammatory actions but its physiological role and promise as a therapeutic agent in chronic arterial inflammation, such as atherosclerosis remain unexplored. Approach and Results— First, the polarization of mouse primary macrophages towards a proinflammatory phenotype was found to reduce N -acyl phosphatidylethanolamine phospholipase D expression …

0301 basic medicineCannabinoid receptorTime FactorsMice Knockout ApoECHOLESTEROL TRANSPORTAnti-Inflammatory AgentsPhospholipaseProto-Oncogene Maschemistry.chemical_compoundCannabinoid receptor type 2Receptors CannabinoidAortachemistry.chemical_classificationMARROW-DERIVED CELLSAPOPTOTIC CELL ACCUMULATIONPlaque AtheroscleroticCell biologymacrophagesDENSITY-LIPOPROTEIN RECEPTORPhenotypeREDUCES INFLAMMATIONCB2 RECEPTOREthanolaminesFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSCAVENGER RECEPTORAortic DiseasesPalmitic Acidsta3111fatty acidsCell Line03 medical and health sciencesMediatorPhagocytosisPhospholipase DAnimalsHumansScavenger receptorCANNABINOID RECEPTORPhosphatidylethanolaminePalmitoylethanolamidec-Mer Tyrosine KinaseFatty acidcholesterolta3121AmidesRatsMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models Animal030104 developmental biologychemistryinflammationRECEPTOR CLASS-BatherosclerosisCONTACT ALLERGIC DERMATITISArteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
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Benchmarking of strength models for unidirectional composites under longitudinal tension

2018

© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Several modelling approaches are available in the literature to predict longitudinal tensile failure of fibre-reinforced polymers. However, a systematic, blind and unbiased comparison between the predictions from the different models and against experimental data has never been performed. This paper presents a benchmarking exercise performed for three different models from the literature: (i) an analytical hierarchical scaling law for composite fibre bundles, (ii) direct numerical simulations of composite fibre bundles, and (iii) a multiscale finite-element simulation method. The results show that there are significant discrepancies between the predictions of the differe…

TechnologyMaterials scienceComposite numberMaterials Science02 engineering and technologyFiber-reinforced composite0901 Aerospace EngineeringEngineering0203 mechanical engineeringFragmentationUltimate tensile strengthMicro-mechanicsCOMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHYLOAD-TRANSFERComposite material0912 Materials EngineeringMaterialsStress concentrationEPOXY COMPOSITESTRESS-CONCENTRATIONSScience & TechnologyDAMAGE ACCUMULATIONTension (physics)FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITESPolymer-matrix compositesExperimental dataMicromechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFinite element methodEngineering Manufacturing020303 mechanical engineering & transportsWIDE FAILURE EXERCISEMechanics of MaterialsMaterials Science CompositesHYBRID COMPOSITES[PHYS.COND.CM-MS]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Ceramics and CompositesStrength0210 nano-technologyFINITE-ELEMENT0913 Mechanical Engineering
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Energy Metabolism, Lactate/Pyruvate Ratio and Extracellular Space in Cortex and White Matter Adjacent to and Distant from a Local Freezing Lesion

1969

The present investigation was undertaken to study the distribution of pathological fluid accumulation and the local energy metabolism in the cortex and white matter following a localized traumatic lesion of the cortex. A systematic examination of the changes in the tissue following a trauma is the basis for further studies on the relationship between cortical blood supply, local tissue metabolism and local function.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyLactate/pyruvateEnergy metabolismAnatomyBiologyTraumatic lesionWhite matterLesionmedicine.anatomical_structureCortex (anatomy)ExtracellularmedicineFluid accumulationmedicine.symptom
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Alternative Splicing of the Basic Helix–Loop–Helix Transcription Factor Gene CmbHLH2 Affects Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Ray Florets of Chrysanthemum…

2021

Chrysanthemum is an important ornamental crop worldwide. Some white-flowered chrysanthemum cultivars produce red ray florets under natural cultivation conditions, but little is known about how this occurs. We compared the expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic and transcription factor genes between white ray florets and those that turned red based on cultivation conditions to comprehend the underlying mechanism. Significant differences in the expression of CmbHLH2 were detected between the florets of different colors. CmbHLH2 generated two alternatively spliced transcripts, designated CmbHLH2Full and CmbHLH2Short. Compared with CmbHLH2Full, CmbHLH2Short encoded a truncated protein with only…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicinechrysanthemumMutantPlant Science01 natural sciencesanthocyaninSB1-1110alternative splicing03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundArabidopsisPigment accumulationOriginal Researchbasic helix–loop–helixbiologyChrysanthemum morifoliumAlternative splicingfood and beveragesPlant culturebiology.organism_classificationCell biology030104 developmental biologychemistryMBW complexAnthocyaninRNA splicingHeterologous expression010606 plant biology & botanyFrontiers in Plant Science
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Annual pollen traps reveal the complexity of climatic control on pollen productivity in Europe and the Caucasus

2010

Annual PAR (pollen accumulation rates; grains cm−2 year−1) were studied with modified Tauber traps situated in ten regions, in Poland (Roztocze), the Czech Republic (two regions in Krkonoše, two in Šumava), Switzerland (4 regions in the Alps), and Georgia (Lagodekhi). The time-series are 10–16 years long, all ending in 2007. We calculated correlations between pollen data and climate. Pollen data are PAR summarized per region (4–7 traps selected per region) for each pollen type (9–14 per region) using log-transformed, detrended medians. Climate data are monthly temperature and precipitation measured at nearby stations, and their averages over all possible 2- to 6-month windows falling within…

570010506 paleontologyArcheology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEarth Sciences; Archaeology; Anthropology; Climate Change ; Biogeosciences; PaleontologyClimate changePlant Science580 Plants (Botany)medicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesPollenmedicineAlnus viridisCyperaceae0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiologyEcologyPalaeontologyPaleontology15. Life on landSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseGeographyProductivity (ecology)Pollen monitoring; Annual pollen accumulation; Influx; Climate; Europe; Caucasus13. Climate actionPhysical geographyLarchWoody plantVegetation History and Archaeobotany
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Biomonitoring aktywny z zastosowaniem mchów w pobliżu Miasteczka Śląskiego

2017

Celem przeprowadzonych badań była ocena przyrostu stężeń wybranych analitów w próbkach mchów. Badania biomonitoringowe zanieczyszczenia aerozolu atmosferycznego prowadzono na terenie miejscowości Miasteczko Śląskie (województwo śląskie). Potencjalnym emitorem zanieczyszczeń na obszarze badań jest Huta Cynku „Miasteczko Śląskie”. Zastosowano metodę biomontoringu aktywnego (metoda woreczkowa), wykorzystując mchy z gatunku Pleurozium schreberi (rokietnik pospolity). Metale ciężkie w próbkach mchów oznaczono za pomocą absorpcyjnej spektrometrii atomowej (AAS). Wyniki badań zinterpretowano, wyznaczając współczynnik akumulacji względnej (RAF). Podczas prowadzenia eksperymentu uwzględniono odległo…

metale ciężkiebiomonitoring aktywnyMiasteczko Śląskiewspółczynnik akumulacji względnej RAFheavy metalsactive biomonitoringRelative Accumulation Factor (RAF)Miasteczko SlaskieProceedings of ECOpole
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