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Recent progress in photoemission microscopy with emphasis on chemical and magnetic sensitivity

1997

Abstract With the improved access to synchrotron radiation sources photoemission electron microscopy is developing into a versatile analytical tool in surface and materials science. The broad spectral range and the well-defined polarization characteristics of synchrotron light permit a unique combination of topographic, chemical, and even magnetic investigations down to a mesoscopic scale. The potentiality of photoemission electron microscopy is demonstrated by several experiments on surfaces and microstructured thin film systems, which have been carried out with a newly designed instrument. We discuss its different modes of operation with respect to both microscopy and spectroscopy. A comb…

RadiationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMagnetic circular dichroismSynchrotron radiationAngle-resolved photoemission spectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSynchrotronElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials SciencePhotoemission electron microscopyOpticslawMicroscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThin filmbusinessSpectroscopyJournal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
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Fast elemental mapping and magnetic imaging with high lateral resolution using a novel photoemission microscope

1998

Abstract Using tunable soft X-ray synchrotron radiation and a new-generation photoemission electron microscope with integral sample stage and microarea selector, elemental images and local XANES spectra have been measured. Given the present conditions (PM3 at BESSY), the lateral resolution was in the range of 130 nm with the potential of considerable improvement with high-brilliance sources (a base resolution of 25 nm was obtained in threshold photoemission). Measurements at the oxygen K-edge demonstrate that differences in the local chemical environment of the emitter atom are clearly revealed and can thus be used as a fingerprint technique for its chemical state and geometrical surroundin…

RadiationMicroscopeMagnetic domainbusiness.industryMagnetic circular dichroismChemistryResolution (electron density)Analytical chemistrySynchrotron radiationAngle-resolved photoemission spectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsXANESElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionOpticslawPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectron microscopebusinessSpectroscopyJournal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
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RbBr and CsBr doped with Eu2+ as new competitive X-ray storage phosphors

2001

Abstract After X-irradiation of the alkali halides RbBr and CsBr doped with divalent Eu a significant photostimulated luminescence (PSL) effect was found. In both systems the electron trap centre is an F centre, the hole trap centre is still unknown. The Eu 2+ aggregation with cation vacancies plays an important role. Although all of the different Eu 2+ aggregates seem to show PSL effects, they have different PSL efficiencies, decay times and spectral characteristics. In the case of RbBr:Eu 2+ it was possible to investigate the different Eu 2+ -cation vacancy aggregate states by magnetic circular dichroism of the optical absorption (MCDA) and MCDA-detected electron paramagnetic resonance. I…

RadiationPhotoluminescenceChemistrybusiness.industryPhotostimulated luminescenceMagnetic circular dichroismAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPhosphorlaw.inventionParamagnetismOpticslawLuminescenceEuropiumbusinessElectron paramagnetic resonanceInstrumentationRadiation Measurements
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Role of non-coding RNAs as biomarkers of deleterious cardiovascular effects in sepsis.

2021

The mechanisms occurring during sepsis that produce an increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD) are poorly understood. Even less information exists regarding CV dysfunction as a complication of sepsis, particularly for sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy. However, recent research has demonstrated that non-coding RNAs, including microRNAs, long non-coding RNAs, and circular RNAs, play a crucial role in genetic reprogramming, gene regulation, and inflammation during the development of CVD. Here we describe experimental findings showing the importance of non-coding RNAs mediating relevant mechanisms underlying CV dysfunction after sepsis, so contributing to sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy. …

Regulation of gene expressionbusiness.industryCardiomyopathyInflammationDiseaseRNA Circularmedicine.diseaseBioinformaticsRisk AssessmentSepsisMicroRNAsHeart Disease Risk FactorsSepsismicroRNAmedicineAnimalsHumansRNA Long NoncodingEpigeneticsmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCardiomyopathiesReprogrammingBiomarkersProgress in cardiovascular diseases
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Industrial Symbiosis: A Mechanism to Guarantee the Implementation of Circular Economy Practices

2022

There is a growing concern regarding the scarcity of natural resources. The levels of resource exploitation generated by the current system of production and consumption has led the European Commission to develop a set of guidelines that aim to reduce the pressure on natural resources. The set of guidelines proposed by the European Union is based on the transformation of the current linear economic system into a circular system in which resources and materials remain in the production system for longer. However, for this change to take effect, practical measures are required. This paper presents an industrial symbiosis approach as a practical application of a circular economy model. The aim…

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbarrierscircular economyGeography Planning and Developmentindustrial symbiosisUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawsustainabilityindustrial symbiosis; circular economy; barriers; sustainabilitySustainability
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A methodological approach for assessing businness investments in renewable resources from a circular economy perspective

2018

Abstract In this paper, we have analyzed a feasibility project for the realization of a biogas plant at a company in the viticulture sector located in south-central Sicily. Using engineering formulas, we identified the electrical power that the plant could produce using waste products created by the vineyard itself, examined the new and interesting opportunities that have arisen with the encouragement and development of biogas production in Italy, and then assessed the economic feasibility of the investment itself, considering an investment scheme of total capital self-financing. The possibility of using wastes from wine production comes from an in-depth study of the circular economy, that …

Resource (biology)Natural resource economicsBiogas technology Circular economy Ecosystems Renewable resources020209 energyCircular economyGeography Planning and DevelopmentForestry02 engineering and technologyBiodegradable wasteManagement Monitoring Policy and LawInvestment (macroeconomics)BiogasSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSustainable agriculture0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProduction (economics)BusinessSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaNature and Landscape ConservationRenewable resourceLand Use Policy
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Valorization of Marine Waste: Use of Industrial By-Products and Beach Wrack Towards the Production of High Added-Value Products

2021

Biomass is defined as organic matter from living organisms represented in all kingdoms. It is recognized to be an excellent source of proteins, polysaccharides and lipids and, as such, embodies a tailored feedstock for new products and processes to apply in green industries. The industrial processes focused on the valorization of terrestrial biomass are well established, but marine sources still represent an untapped resource. Oceans and seas occupy over 70% of the Earth’s surface and are used intensively in worldwide economies through the fishery industry, as logistical routes, for mining ores and exploitation of fossil fuels, among others. All these activities produce waste. The other sou…

Resource (biology)Sciencemarine biomassBiomassOcean Engineering02 engineering and technologyQH1-199.5010501 environmental sciencesAquatic ScienceRaw materialOceanographybeach wrack01 natural sciencesWrack12. Responsible consumptionIndustrial Biotechnologyblue biotechnologyIndustriell bioteknikEnvironmental protectionmarine wastebeach wrack; blue biotechnology; circular economy; marine biomass; marine biopolymers; marine industrial by-products; marine waste; waste valorizationOrganic matterMarine ecosystem14. Life underwatermarine waste ; marine industrial by-products ; marine biopolymers ; marine biomass ; waste valorization ; circular economy ; blue biotechnology ; beach wrack0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationGlobal and Planetary Changebusiness.industryCircular economyQFossil fuelcircular economyGeneral. Including nature conservation geographical distributionmarine biopolymersmarine industrial by-products021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology6. Clean waterwaste valorizationchemistry13. Climate actionEnvironmental science0210 nano-technologybusiness
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Integrating Circularity in the Sustainability Assessment of Asphalt Mixtures

2020

Rising concerns about the impacts that the road engineering industry is imposing to the environment have redirected national road authorities to firmly re-consider the sustainability implications of their operations. Lately, though, sustainability has established a forceful correlation with the Circular Economy and its principles. The road engineering industry, therefore, is moving towards more circular approaches. However, this is occurring without the assessment of the potential impacts of such a transition. For this reason, in this study, a composite indicator, namely, Environmental Sustainability and Circularity indicator (ESCi), for investigating the potential effects that increased ci…

Road engineeringasphalt mixture020209 energyGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-83002 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195asphalt recycling01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringRenewable energy sources11. Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiProduction (economics)GE1-350circularity assessmentLife-cycle assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsreclaimed asphaltRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCircular economycircular economyPavement managementComposite indicatorsustainabilityEnvironmental sciencessustainability assessment13. Climate actionAsphaltSustainabilitymaterial circularity indexEnvironmental scienceSustainability
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Carnosine inhibits amyloid fibril formation of alpha crystallin under destabilizing conditions

2008

SFM Scanning Force MicroscopyCD Circular DichroismThT Thioflavin THEPES 4-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperazine-1-ethanesulfonic acidDSC Differential Scanning Calorimetry
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Inhibition of α-crystallin amyloid fibrils formation by carnosine

2008

SFM Scanning Force MicroscopyCD Circular DichroismThT Thioflavin THEPES 4-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperazine-1-ethanesulfonic acidDSC Differential Scanning Calorimetry
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