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Brewer's spent grains as biofuels in combustion-based energy recovery processes: Evaluation of thermo-oxidative decomposition
2022
[EN] The high global generation of wastes and side streams from agri-food production has led to environmental impact and causes nature degradation due to their uncontrolled management. These wastes are profitable materials with significant economic value that could otherwise be exploited as new sources in the feed industry or the production of bioenergy. Among them, brewer¿s spent grain (BSG) is a solid by-product generated in the beerbrewing process that consists of the barley grain husks together with parts of the pericarp and seed coat layer. Although it is rich in fibres and proteins, its main use is currently limited to animal feed or simply deposition to landfills. This study pursues …
Grasp-specific motor resonance is influenced by the visibility of the observed actor
2016
AbstractMotor resonance is the modulation of M1 corticospinal excitability induced by observation of others' actions. Recent brain imaging studies have revealed that viewing videos of grasping actions led to a differential activation of the ventral premotor cortex depending on whether the entire person is viewed versus only their disembodied hand. Here we used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to examine motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) and abductor digiti minimi (ADM) during observation of videos or static images in which a whole person or merely the hand was seen reaching and grasping a peanut (precision grip) or an apple (whole hand grasp). Part…
IqYmune® is an effective maintenance treatment for multifocal motor neuropathy: A randomised, double‐blind, multi‐center cross‐over non‐inferiority s…
2018
Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is the gold-standard for maintenance treatment of multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN). This phase III, randomised, double-blind, multi-centre, active-control, crossover study, aimed to evaluate the non-inferiority of IqYmune® relative to Kiovig®, primarily based on efficacy criteria. Twenty-two adult MMN patients, treated with any brand of IVIg (except Kiovig® or IqYmune®) at a stable maintenance dose within the range of 1 to 2 g/kg every 4 to 8 weeks, were randomised to receive either Kiovig® followed by IqYmune®, or IqYmune® followed by Kiovig®. Each product was administered for 24 weeks. The primary endpoint was the difference between IqYmune® and Kiovig® …
Positioning of the cross-stitch on the modified Kessler core tendon suture
2018
[EN] Cryopreserved human tendons were sutured with different variations of a modified Kessler-type grasping suture in a series of different designs in order to assess the influence of the distance between the cross-stitch on the core suture (5 and 10 mm from the cut tendon edge) on the peripheral suture. An original mathematical model was employed to explain the mechanical behavior (strength, deformation, and distribution of load) of the different suture designs. The effect of the peripheral epitendinous suture, combined with the distance of the core suture, was evaluated. The variation of core suture distance had no relevant consequences on the overall resilience of the design. However, in…
Implantation of bilayered plla scaffolds loaded with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCS) in a sheep model of osteochondral lesions
2012
[EN] Purpose: Cartilage injuries are poorly repaired after surgery, since cartilage is a tissue with a very limited capacity to regenerate. Apart from other surgical attempts, autologous chondrocyte implantation (ACI) was the first cell therapy approach developed for these kinds of lesions. Chondrocyte usage nevertheless is limited by the dedifferentiation occurred when expanded in monolayer. Bone marrow-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) emerge as ideal cells to be implanted in the site of cartilage lesions. Methods: Here we use MSC to treat sheep cartilage lesions implanted in the upper cartilage layer of bilayered PLLA scaffolds, which hold a lower layer enriched with Hydroxiapatite to…
Relationship between physiological excitatory and inhibitory measures of excitability in the left vs. right human motor cortex and peripheral electro…
2017
Abstract The current study was aimed at investigating the relationships of excitatory and inhibitory circuits of the left vs. right primary motor cortex with peripheral electrodermal activity (EDA). Ten healthy subjects participated in two experimental sessions. In each session, EDA was recorded for 10 min from the palmar surface of the left hand. Immediately after EDA recording, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) was used to probe excitatory and inhibitory circuits of the left or right primary motor cortex using two protocols of stimulation: the input-output curve for recording of motor evoked potentials, for testing excitatory circuits; the long-interval cortical inhibition (LICI) pr…
Integrative Biomimetics of Autonomous Hexapedal Locomotion
2019
Despite substantial advances in many different fields of neurorobotics in general, and biomimetic robots in particular, a key challenge is the integration of concepts: to collate and combine research on disparate and conceptually disjunct research areas in the neurosciences and engineering sciences. We claim that the development of suitable robotic integration platforms is of particular relevance to make such integration of concepts work in practice. Here, we provide an example for a hexapod robotic integration platform for autonomous locomotion. In a sequence of six focus sections dealing with aspects of intelligent, embodied motor control in insects and multipedal robots-ranging from comp…
Solid Rocket Motor Combustion Instabilities: Analysis of the Transition to the First Limit Cycle
2009
A nonlinear multi time-scale analysis of the solid propellant rocket motor transition to the first limit cycle is presented and the motor behavior subsequent to some relevant transition scenarios is investigated. Important physical parameters characterizing the transition to limit cycle are then put in evidence and their cross-effects are studied. The analysis takes into account the effects of acoustic-vorticity-entropy wave coupling, waves steepening, rotational and viscous flow losses due to the steep-fronted waves, energy losses in the steepened state, nonlinear energy pathways and includes the study of the oscillatory energy losses in the nozzle, the unsteady combustion and the combusti…
Low-cost motion control solution for industrial manufacturing systems
2011
This paperwork deals with a low-cost actuation solution, based upon induction motors, which was seldom used in the motion control systems, especially for the machine tools feed drives. A simulation approach, based upon a mathematical model of the induction motor, for tuning the controllers of the systems is presented. Experimental researches developed upon a two axes motion control system, both axes being driven by alternating current asynchronous motors were also performed in order to test the proposed strategies. The asynchronous motors, used as actuation devices were equipped with incremental rotary encoders and controlled by vector frequency inverters and DSP motion control cards were u…
Rotaļnodarbības 4-5 gadus vecu bērnu smalkās motorikas sekmēšanai pirmsskolā
2021
Evitas Getliņas kvalifikācijas darbā „ Rotaļnodarbības 4 – 5 gadus vecu bērnu smalkās motorikas sekmēšanai pirmskolā ” veikta teorētiskās literatūras avotu analīze par bērnu smalkās motorikas sekmēšanu, tās raksturojumu, kā arī veikts empīriskais pētījums. Pētījuma mērķis: teorētiski noskaidrot un praktiski pārbaudīt kā rotaļnodarbībā pirmsskolā sekmējama 4-5 gadus vecu bērnu smalkā motorika. Darba teorētiskā daļā tika analizēts 4 – 5 gadīgu bērnu smalkās motorikas attīstības raksturojums, vispārīgais pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu attīstības likumsakarību atspoguļojums pamatojoties uz pedagoģisko un psiholoģisko literatūru. Aprakstīta arī rotaļnodarbību satura ietekme uz bērnu smalko motoriku un…