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Spatial conflicts betweem modernizations of railway lines and natural values A case study of Poznań - Szczecin railway line

2017

One of the most intensive processes in the development of Polish transport infrastructure is currently modernizing main national railway lines. One of them is the railway line between Poznan and Szczecin. During the realization of such projects there occur conflicts in fulfilling different ecosystem functions by landscapes. On the basis of the theory of ecosystem services these conflicts should be solved, and potential projects – optimized. The study evaluates natural values of the areas adjacent to the railway line Poznań - Szczecin within a zone of 250 m, and also identifies areas with varying conflict degrees for the realization of the modernization project. The most important areas of h…

railway linesnature protectionspatial conflictsecosystem servicesProblemy Ekologii Krajobrazu
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Linie kolejowe w Opolskiem ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem procesów ich modernizacji i likwidacji

2020

railway trafficmodernizacja koleitransport kolejowywojewództwo opolskiezamykanie linii kolejowychOpole Provinceclosing of railway linesmodernization of railways
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Kierunki modernizacji sieci kolejowej

2017

Opracowanie przedstawia kierunki modernizacji sieci kolejowej Polski w latach 2003-2017. Długość sieci kolejowej w kraju ulega zmniejszeniu. Zachodzi proces likwidacji linii i zawieszenia przewozów kolejowych. W kraju modernizowane są główne linie magistralne. Na modernizację składają się: wymiana torów, przebudowa trakcji elektrycznej i wprowadzenie nowoczesnych systemów sterowania ruchem i sygnalizacji (ECTS). Przebudowie ulęgają linie kolejowe o znaczeniu tranzytowym zaliczane do europejskiego układu połączeń kolejowych w ruchu pasażerskim (umowa AGC) i towarowym (umowa AGTC). Projekty modernizacji linii kolejowych są finansowane ze środków europejskich i krajowych. Główne źródła finanso…

railway transport projectsprojekty transportowerailway networkfinansowaniemodernization of linesmodernizacja liniiinvestmentsPolandsieć kolejowafinancinginwestycjePolskaPrace Komisji Geografii Komunikacji PTG
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Estudio de la radiación neta en zonas semiáridas utilizando modelos lineales y neuronales y la sinergia entre GERB y SEVIRI

2012

Las regiones áridas o semiáridas se caracterizan por una distribución irregular de los recursos hídricos, lo que muchas veces constituye una limitación para el desarrollo de una determinada región. La variabilidad hidrológica de estas regiones se debe a la mala distribución espacial y temporal de la lluvia, a la topografía heterogénea y a los cambios de origen antropogénicos que muchas veces conducen a procesos de degradación y de desertificación. Como en estas regiones la evapotranspiración explica una parte significativa de la pérdida de agua hacia la atmósfera, el estudio y modelización de la radiación neta en superficie (Rn), es de suma importancia, una vez que las estimaciones o medici…

redes neuronalesGERBmodelos linealesUNESCO::FÍSICAmeteorological parameters:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO [UNESCO]radiacion netaSEVIRIteledeteccionneural networksvalencia anchor stationnet radiationremote sensing:FÍSICA [UNESCO]parámetros meteorológicoslinear modelsUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO
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Computational aspects in checking of coherence and propagation of conditional probability bounds

2000

In this paper we consider the problem of reducing the computational difficulties in g-coherence checking and propagation of imprecise conditional probability assessments. We review some theoretical results related with the linear structure of the random gain in the betting criterion. Then, we propose a modi ed version of two existing algorithms, used for g-coherence checking and propagation, which are based on linear systems with a reduced number of unknowns. The reduction in the number of unknowns is obtained by an iterative algorithm. Finally, to illustrate our procedure we give some applications.

reduced sets of variables and constrainsCoherent probability assessments propagation random gain computation algorithmsSettore MAT/06 - Probabilita' E Statistica MatematicaChecking of coherencerandom gainpropagationChecking of coherence; computational aspects; propagation; linear systems; random gain; reduced sets of variables and constrainslinear systemscomputational aspects
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Algorithms for coherence checking and propagation of conditional probability bounds

2001

In this paper, we propose some algorithms for the checking of generalized coherence (g-coherence) and for the extension of imprecise conditional probability assessments. Our concept of g-coherence is a generalization of de Finetti’s coherence principle and is equivalent to the ”avoiding uniform loss” property for lower and upper probabilities (a la Walley). By our algorithms we can check the g-coherence of a given imprecise assessment and we can correct it in order to obtain the associated coherent assessment (in the sense of Walley and Williams). Exploiting some properties of the random gain we show how, in the linear systems involved in our algorithms, we can work with a reduced set of va…

reduced sets of variables and constraintsSettore MAT/06 - Probabilita' E Statistica MatematicaUncertain knowledgeUncertain knowledge probabilistic reasoning under coherence imprecise conditional probability assessments g-coherence checking g-coherent extension algorithms computational aspects reduced sets of variables reduced sets of linear constraints.g-coherent extensionimprecise conditional probability assessmentsg-coherence checkingUncertain knowledge; probabilistic reasoning under coherence; imprecise conditional probability assessments; g-coherence checking; g-coherent extension; algorithms.; computational aspects; reduced sets of variables and constraints.algorithmsprobabilistic reasoning under coherencecomputational aspects
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Active disturbance rejection control of linear induction motor

2017

This paper proposes the theoretical framework and the experimental application of the active disturbance rejection control to linear induction motors. Such a nonlinear control (ADRC) technique can be viewed as a particular kind of input-output linearization control, where the nonlinear transformation of the state is not computed by means of the model, but it is estimated online. Such an approach permits to cope with unmodelling dynamics, as well as uncertainty in the knowledge of the model parameters and exogenous disturbances. The effectiveness of the proposed ADRC control law has been verified both by numerical simulations and experimentally on a suitably developed test setup. Moreover, t…

rejection of disturbanceEngineering0209 industrial biotechnologyExtended state observer (ESO)rejection of disturbancesComputer scienceLinear induction motor02 engineering and technologyNonlinear controlInductorActive disturbance rejection controlIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringextended state observer020901 industrial engineering & automationSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theoryLinearizationstate feedback control0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlinear induction motor (LIM)Feedback linearizationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTest setupbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringControl engineeringTransformation (function)Control and Systems EngineeringLinear induction motorA priori and a posterioriState (computer science)Robust controlbusinessNonlinear transformationInduction motor
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The Car Resequencing Problem with Pull-Off Tables

2011

AbstractThe car sequencing problem determines sequences of different car models launched down a mixed- model assembly line. To avoid work overloads of workforce, car sequencing restricts the maximum occurrence of labor-intensive options, e.g., a sunroof, by applying sequencing rules. We consider this problem in a resequencing context, where a given number of buffers (denoted as pull-off tables) is available for rearranging a stirred sequence. The problem is formalized and suited solution procedures are developed. A lower bound and a dominance rule are introduced which both reduce the running time of our graph approach. Finally, a real-world resequencing setting is investigated.

resequencingMathematical optimizationSequenceFließfertigungComputer scienceMass customizationmixed-model assembly lineContext (language use)lcsh:BusinessUpper and lower boundsKraftfahrzeugindustrieRunning timeMass CustomizationGraphentheoriecar sequencingProduktgestaltungddc:650SunroofBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Graph (abstract data type)Assembly linelcsh:HF5001-6182Business Research
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Contour map of the top of the regional geothermal reservoir of Sicily (Italy).

2015

An integrated review of existing geological and geophysical data – partly acquired during oil and gas exploration – combined with new data provided by deep geothermal studies of selected key areas, was used for the 3D modeling and mapping of the top of the geothermal reservoir developed at a regional scale in Sicily (Central Mediterranean). The resulting 1:500,000 scale map covers the area of the whole Sicily (about 25,700 km2) and is devoted to represent the main input for both the thermal modeling and the evaluation of geothermal potential at a regional scale. As the map indicates the distribution at depth of a likely target for geothermal drilling, it can be also used as a rough indicato…

reservoirEarth scienceGeography Planning and Developmentcarbonatesstructural geologyexploration3D modelingGeothermal explorationcarbonateEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Geothermal gradientSicilyfluidgeophysicbusiness.industrygeophysicsGeothermal energyFossil fuelDrillingItalyContour linegeothermal energyScale (map)Structural geologybusinessfluidsSeismologyGeology
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Low levels of both xanthine dehydrogenase and of cellular retinol binding protein are responsible for retinoic acid deficiency in malignant human mam…

2009

The seeming impairment of retinoid metabolism in human breast tumor cells has been attributed to the lower expression of cellular retinol binding proteins (CRBPs), of alcohol/retinol dehydrogenases, or aldehyde/retinaldehyde dehydrogenases. In a previous study we indicated that xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) is able to oxidize actively both all-trans-retinol (t-ROL) bound to the CRBP (holo-CRBP) and all-trans-retinaldehyde (t-RAL) to all-trans-retinoic acid (t-RA) in human mammary epithelial cells (HMEC). Since both XDH and CRBP are required for the biosynthesis of t-RA, we have inspected their bioavailability in both estrogen-responsive and nonresponsive human mammary epithelial cancer cells…

retinoic acid biosynthesis tumor mammary cellsXanthine DehydrogenaseCellular differentiationRetinoic acidBreast NeoplasmsTretinoinBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundHistory and Philosophy of ScienceBiosynthesisCell Line TumorSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaHumansMammary Glands HumanRadiometryChromatography High Pressure LiquidGeneral NeuroscienceRetinolRetinol-Binding Proteins CellularMolecular biologyRetinol binding proteinBiochemistrychemistryXanthine dehydrogenaseCell cultureCancer cell
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