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Production of innovative, recycled and high-performance asphalt for road pavements

2010

Abstract The paper deals with a specific laboratory study aiming at perfectioning recycled asphalt with high mechanical performance, for surface and structural layers of flexible pavements. The aim of the research was to combine in the same material the maximum possible quantity of recycled asphalt (RA), coming from degraded asphalt layers, together with high structural performance of the recycled mixtures obtained (mainly stability, load spreading properties, rutting and fatigue resistance) that should not be lower, or possibly better than those offered by traditional asphalt mixture, made with virgin binder and aggregate. For this purpose, innovative recycled mixtures, close-graded and wi…

Economics and EconometricsFatigue resistanceAggregate (composite)Materials scienceRheologyWaste managementAsphaltRutHomogeneity (physics)Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiComposite materialWaste Management and Disposalrecycled asphalt high-performance mixture flexible pavementsResources, Conservation and Recycling
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The effect of episodes of large capital inflows on domestic credit

2012

This paper analyses the effect of capital inflow surges on the evolution of domestic credit. Using a panel of developed and emerging economies from 1970 to 2007, it is shown that in the two years following the beginning of a capital inflow surge the credit-to-GDP ratio increases by about 2 percentage points. The effect is reversed in the medium-term with the credit-to-GDP ratio decreased by almost 4 percentage points seven years after the initial surge. The paper also finds that the effect is different depending on the type of flows characterising the episode (debt vs. portfolio equity vs. FDI), with large capital inflows that are debt-driven having the largest effect. The results of the pa…

Economics and EconometricsInflows creditmedia_common.quotation_subjectEquity (finance)Monetary economicsForeign direct investmentExchange-rate flexibilityFiscal policyCapital outflowDebtEconomicsPortfolioEconomic systemEmerging marketsFinancemedia_commonThe North American Journal of Economics and Finance
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Fiscal adjustments, labour market flexibility and unemployment

2014

Using a panel of 17 countries for 1978-2009, we find that tax-driven consolidations increase unemployment by 0.25 percentage points. Labour market flexibility mitigates this: a one-point rise in the flexibility index reduces youth (long-term) unemployment by 0.6-0.7 (1.8-2.2) percentage points.

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsFull employmentYouth and long-term unemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subject1. No povertySettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaFlexibility IndexLabour market flexibilitySocial SciencesPercentage pointUnemployment8. Economic growthUnemploymentFiscal adjustmentEconomicsFiscal adjustmentsFinancemedia_commonLabour market flexibility
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Fairness Considerations in Labor Union Wage Setting : A Theoretical Analysis

2012

We consider a theoretical model in which unions not only take the outside option into account, but also base their wage-setting decisions on an internal reference, called the fairness reference. Wage and employment outcomes and the shape of the aggregate wage-setting curve depend on the weight and the size of the fairness reference relative to the outside option. If the fairness reference is relatively high compared to the outside option, higher wages and lower employment than in the standard model will prevail. If hit by an adverse technology shock, the economy will then react with a stronger downward adjustment in employment, whereas real wages are more rigid than in the standard model. W…

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectWagefairnessjel:J64jel:E24Microeconomicsfinancial performancelabor unionsEfficiency wage0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsReal wagesEmployment outcomes050205 econometrics media_commonlabor unions fairness wage rigidity wage flexibility wage stickiness wage-setting curve wage-setting process unemploymentta511Technology shock05 social sciencesLabor UnionsFairnessWage RigidityWage FlexibilityWage StickinessWage-Setting CurveWage-Setting ProcessUnemploymentjel:J51firmsUnemploymentwage-settingLabor unionScottish Journal of Political Economy
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On the importance of being flexible: early interrelations between affective flexibility, executive functions and anxiety symptoms in preschoolers

2020

When children are confronted with an emotional problem, affective flexibility mobilizes their cognitive and emotional resources to optimally address it. We investigated the contribution of executiv...

Emotional ProblemSocial Psychology05 social sciencesCognitive flexibility050301 educationFlexibility (personality)CognitionExecutive functionsPediatricsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomPsychologyGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyCognitive psychology
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Individual and combined effects of disturbance and N addition on understorey vegetation in a subarctic mountain birch forest

2011

Questions: What are the effects of repeated disturbance and N-fertilization on plant community structure in a mountain birch forest? What is the role of enhanced nutrient availability in recovery of understorey vegetation after repeated disturbance? How are responses of soil micro-organisms to disturbance and N-fertilization reflected in nutrient allocation patterns and recovery of understorey vegetation after disturbance? Location: Subarctic mountain birch forest, Finland. Methods: We conducted a fully factorial experiment with annual treatments of disturbance (two levels) and N-fertilization (four levels) during 1998‐2002. We monitored treatment effects on above-ground plant biomass, plan…

EmpetrumHerbivoreEcologybiologyEcologyfood and beveragesPlant communityPlant ScienceEvergreenbiology.organism_classificationSubarctic climateDeciduousDeschampsia flexuosaEnvironmental scienceDominance (ecology)Journal of Vegetation Science
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Effects of COVID19 pandemic on the Italian power system and possible countermeasures

2021

Abstract The paper analyses the dramatic effects of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Italian power system, considering the impacts on load and generation, market issues and ancillary services provision. During the period between March and May 2020, the Italian scenario was considered as exemplary due to the large reduction of loads and thermal generation caused by the hard lockdown across the Country. Italy has experienced the most severe effects of pandemic in terms of increase of death rates and of pressure on the health system as well as severity of the countermeasures. As a domino effect, the total lockdown of one of the most industrialized countries in the world has creat…

Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyFFRArticle99-00Demand responseElectric power systemAggregationBlockchainElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAggregation Blockchain Covid-19. Demand response Electric load FFR Flexibility FRC PandemicResilience (network)Demand responsePandemicSettore ING-INF/03 - TelecomunicazioniPhotovoltaic systemFRC00-01Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaOpen dataDomino effectPower ratingRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessFlexibilityContingencyCovid-19Electric load
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Energy flexibility in Mediterranean buildings: a case-study in Sicily

2020

Since the building sector is responsible for 40% of the world’s electricity demand, it is essential to act on it in order to reduce emissions of climate change gases on a global scale, as expressed also in the latest directive on the energy performance of buildings. A design approach that focuses on the energy flexibility of buildings can contribute to the improvement of its energy-environmental performances. In this context, the objective of the study is the analysis of the energy performance of a residential building in Sicily and the definition of strategies aimed at increasing its energy flexibility. In particular, the case study is a 631 m2 single-family house, modeled and simulated in…

Energy flexibility energy flexible buildings
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Influence of the Hourly Variation of Temperature on the Estimation of Fatigue Damage and Rutting in Flexible Pavement Design

2004

The work presented in this paper offers a contribution to understand to what extent different discretization modes for describing a whole day can affect the estimation of in-service durability of a flexible pavement, in relation with concomitant traffic flow fluctuations. Calculation of the stress–strain state was carried out with an elastic multi-layer model, and performance laws were implemented for verification of the major distress mechanisms that are able to affect the prediction of a flexible pavement’s service life. Results from the prediction of the fatigue life allow one to conclude that no big mistakes are made when evaluating the total damage by describing climatic conditions via…

EngineeringDiscretizationRutbusiness.industryWork (physics)Structural engineeringDeformation (meteorology)Traffic flowDurabilityTEMPERATURE FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT RUTTING CRACKINGMechanics of MaterialsAsphaltService lifebusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringInternational Journal of Pavement Engineering
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Physical Properties of Latvian Hemp Fibres

2015

Each year more and more people focus on healthy, ecological and environmental-friendly living. Environmentally friendly lifestyle doesn’t mean that we are using only natural products, but attention is pointed to the manufacturing and production process also. The rapid development of recycled and biodegradable products causes expanding usage of hemp fibers both in household and technical textiles. The analysis of hemp cultivation and usage trends in the world and Europe shows that hemp cultivation and processing in Latvia has good perspectives. Product quality is influenced by raw materials. In this case it is hemp fiber descriptive characteristics. Hemp fibers are natural fibers and their p…

EngineeringHemp fiberbusiness.industryPlant densityLatvianAgricultural engineeringRaw materialEnvironmentally friendlyCannabis Sativa; hemp fibers; fibre content; fibre flexibility; fibre tenacity; fibre extensionlanguage.human_languageProduct (business)Textile technologyTechnical universityForensic engineeringlanguagebusinessEnvironment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference
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