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Characterization of Sicilian Olive Genotypes by Multivariate Analysis of Leaf and Fruit Chemical and Morphological Properties

2013

Leaf and fruit size and shape were measured and mannitol, glucose, sucrose and malic acid were quantified in leaf, bark and fruit of 25 Sicilian olive genotypes. Multivariate analysis was used to individuate groups with similar chemical composition and morphological traits suggesting potential for stress tolerance and/or oil yield and quality. Mannitol content varied greatly among genotypes and was the most abundant carbohydrate in leaf and bark, whereas glucose was the most abundant in fruit. Sucrose and malic acid were generally low indicating a marginal role in olive tissues. Mannitol and glucose were directly related in both leaf and fruit tissues. Genotypes also differed for carbohydra…

glucose leaf size linear discriminant analysis mannitol principal component analysis sucroseSucroseAbiotic stressfungifood and beveragesBiologyCarbohydrateSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticultureOleic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolyphenolvisual_artBotanyvisual_art.visual_art_mediummedicineBarkMalic acidMannitolmedicine.drugJournal of Agricultural Science
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Grammar types in language explain tone sequence processing in music

2009

In this ERP study, linear and center-embedded musical sequences are built according to two artificial grammar types in language, named finite state grammar (FSG) and phrase structure grammar (PSG). The aim is to prove if neural sources and processing mechanisms for artificial grammar settings across domains are the same. Isochronous pitch sequences were constructed by two interval categories (3rd and 6th) in upward and downward direction. FSG sequences, which have the general form ABAB in artificial grammar, are translated into “small up/small down/large up/large down”. PSG sequences of form A[AB]B are transposed to “small up/large up/large down/small down”. In two ERP recordings testing FS…

grammar typesevent-related potentialsmusical syntaxhierarchical vs. linear structures
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Model uncertainty and variable selection: an application to the modelization of FDI determinants in Europe

2019

Las últimas décadas han visto un interés cada vez mayor en la IED, y un debate creciente sobre su modelización en términos de las variables consideradas como sus determinantes, la especificación del modelo y los métodos de estimación del modelo de gravedad de la IED. Esto se debe a la incertidumbre que rodea tanto las teorías como los enfoques empíricos de la IED. Esta Tesis doctoral tiene como objetivo contribuir a la literatura mediante la investigación de las fuerzas impulsoras de las actividades de las EMNs hacia y desde los países europeos, tanto a nivel regional como nacional, abordando los problemas de selección de variables e incertidumbre del modelo que se enfrentan al modelizar la…

gravity model:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Econometría::Modelos econométricos [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía internacionalgeneralized linear modelsgermanyUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Econometría::Modelos econométricosbayesian model averagingspanish regions:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía internacional::Inversión exterior [UNESCO]:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía internacional [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Economía internacional::Inversión exteriorforeign direct investment determinantsvariable selection
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The influence of the quantum nature of nuclei in high harmonic generation from H$_2^+$-like molecular ions

2013

We study the full quantum dynamics of a simple molecular ion driven by an intense laser field. In particular we show that the quantum nature of the nuclear dynamics affects the emitted high harmonic generation (HHG) spectra, strongly reshaping the plateau region. In fact, it is evident that the characteristic flat trend is transformed into a descending trend, with the lower harmonics being two orders of magnitude more intense than the higher harmonics. We show that this effect is more pronounced in the lighter isotopic species of H$_2^+$ molecular ions and we also demonstrate that in this case the contribution to HHG from the antibonding electronic energetic surface is of the same order of …

high harmonic generation optics non linear optics Schroedinger equation nuclear motion
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Feedback Linearizing Control of Induction Motor Considering Magnetic Saturation Effects

2015

This paper presents an input-output feedback linearization (FL) control technique for rotating induction motors, which takes into consideration the magnetic saturation of the iron core. Starting from a new formulation of the dynamic model taking into consideration the magnetic saturation expressed in a space-state form in the rotor-flux-oriented reference frame, the corresponding FL technique has been developed. To this aim, a particular care has been given to the choice of nonlinear functions interpolating the magnetic parameters versus the rotor magnetizing current and the corresponding magnetic characteristic. The proposed FL technique has been tested experimentally on a suitably develop…

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ASPECTS REGARDING THE OPTIMIZATION OF THE QUALITY OF MANAGERIAL DECISIONS - SOLVING AN OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM IN THE SENSE OF SUSTAINABILITY WITH WINQSB

2012

In this paper we present an optimization problem solving, problem that is mathematically shaped as a linear programming problem. This is made with the purpose of finding an optimal solution which is also a sustainable one. In the present and future society, it is clear that nothing can be done honestly, but only in the sense of a professional and sustainable thinking (Konrad, C., 2011, pp.202-217, Petrescu, I., 2006, p.1). To think sustainable can also mean “to be calculated”, in popular language “to choose wisely”, all for achieving the proposed project, being careful to using non-renewable resources, to pollution, to protection for human resource, etc. Of course that the logical and preci…

jel:C53optimal problem linear programming sustainability modelling simulationReview of General Management
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On Capturing Oil Rents with a National Excise Tax Revisited

2004

In this paper the scope of Bergstrom’s (1982) results is studied. Moreover, his analysis is extended assuming that extraction cost is directly related to accumulated extractions. For the case of a competitive market it is found that the optimal policy is a constant tariff if extraction is costless. However, with depletion effects, the optimal tariff must ultimately be decreasing. For the case of a monopolistic market the results depend crucially on the kind of strategies the importing country governments can play and on whether the monopolist chooses the price or extraction rate. For a price-setting monopolist it is shown that the importing countries cannot use a tariff to capture monopoly …

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Brief interventions in counselling for nutrition and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in primary care adult patients

2018

This research i) examined the influence of a brief nutrition-based intervention among primary care patients in changing nutrition and clinical values related to metabolic syndrome (study 1), and ii) assessed nutrition and the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its clinical determinants among primary care patients in different sociodemographic groups (study 2). In study 1, a systematic literature review was conducted on eight databases during Sept.-Oct. 2016 with a final update in Nov. 2017. In study 2, data (n=557 for RO II-III, n=251 for RO IV-V) collected in primary care practices in Central Finland in 2006-2008 for the EVI study were analysed using Chi-Square test, GLM and Logistic Reg…

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More is not always better—non-linear effects in crowdfunding

2019

Abstract This research focuses on crowdfunding project features and its relation with the success of this project. The main purpose is to improve probability of success of crowdfunding projects. One can argue that “more is always better” resulting in attempts of daily updates. Contrarily, backers may be weary of numerous updates to work through, indicating a possible wear-out effect, implying the existence of an optimal level of updates. Our preliminary results show that previous research, built upon linear modeling, widely ignores important aspects of the relationship between key variables. We therefore picked six key variables that were previously marked as success drivers in crowdfunding…

lcsh:Management. Industrial managementRelation (database)Non-linear modelComputer scienceNon-linear modeLinear model05 social sciencesLinear modelNon linear modelNon-linear effectsProbability of successWork (electrical)lcsh:HD28-70ddc:6500502 economics and businessKey (cryptography)Econometrics050211 marketingCrowdfunding050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Quality Innovation
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Multiplicity results for asymmetric boundary value problems with indefinite weights

2004

We prove existence and multiplicity of solutions, with prescribed nodal properties, to a boundary value problem of the formu″+f(t,u)=0,u(0)=u(T)=0. The nonlinearity is supposed to satisfy asymmetric, asymptotically linear assumptions involving indefinite weights. We first study some auxiliary half-linear, two-weighted problems for which an eigenvalue theory holds. Multiplicity is ensured by assumptions expressed in terms of weighted eigenvalues. The proof is developed in the framework of topological methods and is based on some relations between rotation numbers and weighted eigenvalues.

lcsh:MathematicsApplied MathematicsMultiplicity resultsMathematical analysis34B15Of the formMultiplicity (mathematics)Mixed boundary conditionlcsh:QA1-939Asymmetric boundary value problem asymptotically linear two-weighted problems eigenvalue theory topological methods rotation number multiplicity resultFree boundary problemBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematicsAbstract and Applied Analysis
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