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Predicting storm-triggered debris flow events: application to the 2009 Ionian Peloritan disaster (Sicily, Italy)

2015

Abstract. The main assumption on which landslide susceptibility assessment by means of stochastic modelling lies is that the past is the key to the future. As a consequence, a stochastic model able to classify past known landslide events should be able to predict a future unknown scenario as well. However, storm-triggered multiple debris flow events in the Mediterranean region could pose some limits on the operative validity of such an expectation, as they are typically resultant of a randomness in time recurrence and magnitude and a great spatial variability, even at the scale of small catchments. This is the case for the 2007 and 2009 storm events, which recently hit north-eastern Sicily …

lcsh:GE1-350MeteorologyStochastic modellinglcsh:QE1-996.5lcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationLandslideStormDebrislcsh:TD1-1066Debris flowlcsh:Geologylcsh:GGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSpatial variabilityPhysical geographylcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringDigital elevation modelScale (map)Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)lcsh:Environmental sciencesGeologyNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
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3 ′-5 ′ crosstalk contributes to transcriptional bursting

2019

Abstract Background Transcription in mammalian cells is a complex stochastic process involving shuttling of polymerase between genes and phase-separated liquid condensates. It occurs in bursts, which results in vastly different numbers of an mRNA species in isogenic cell populations. Several factors contributing to transcriptional bursting have been identified, usually classified as intrinsic, in other words local to single genes, or extrinsic, relating to the macroscopic state of the cell. However, some possible contributors have not been explored yet. Here, we focus on processes at the 3 ′ and 5 ′ ends of a gene that enable reinitiation of transcription upon termination. Results Using Bay…

lcsh:QH426-470TransgeneParameter inference03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTranscription (biology)Gene expressionmedicineCompartment (development)QAlcsh:QH301-705.5GenePolymerase030304 developmental biologyTranscriptional burstingMessenger RNA0303 health sciencesMathematical modellingbiologyQHCell cyclemedicine.diseaseCell biologyLiquid-liquid phase separationlcsh:GeneticsCrosstalk (biology)lcsh:Biology (General)Biological noisebiology.proteinGene expressionGene looping030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTranscriptional noiseGenome Biology
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A Self-Contained and Automated Method for Flood Hazard Maps Prediction in Urban Areas

2020

Water depths and velocities predicted inside urban areas during severe storms are traditionally the final result of a chain of hydrologic and hydraulic models. The use of a single model embedding all the components of the rainfall&ndash

lcsh:TD201-500lcsh:Hydraulic engineeringFlood mythHydrological modellingNode (networking)Geography Planning and DevelopmentElevationAquatic ScienceBiochemistryRegular gridTriangulated irregular networkSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulicaflood mappingflood mappinglcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978Contour lineintegrated modellingrunoff quantity controlDigital elevation modelrunoff quantity controlGeologyWater Science and TechnologyRemote sensing
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Long-term profiles of work-related rumination associated with leadership, job demands, and exhaustion : A three-wave study

2017

ABSTRACTThis study extends previous research on recovery from work stress by investigating the role of qualitative job demands and leadership in employees’ work-related rumination (WRR). The long-term development of WRR was examined from a person-centred approach across 22 months. Drawing on the stressor-detachment framework and conservation of resources theory, we investigated whether different WRR profiles could be understood in terms of levels of and changes in quantitative, cognitive, and emotional job demands, several aspects of supervisory leadership, and exhaustion that was expected to result from the impeded energy restoration process. A three-wave questionnaire study was conducted …

leadershiptyön ruminointiEnergy (esotericism)050109 social psychologyConservation of resources theorywork-related ruminationWork relatedtyöstä palautuminentyötoipuminenuupumus0502 economics and businessexhaustionmedicineMixture modelling0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesApplied Psychologyta515Questionnaire studyrecovery from work stresstyöuupumustyön vaatimustekijätPsykologia - Psychology05 social sciencesCognitionstressilähijohtaminenTerm (time)esimiestyöjob demandstyön kuormittavuusRuminationmedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementWork and Stress
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Predicting valuable forest habitats using an indicator species for biodiversity

2020

Intensive management of boreal forests impairs forest biodiversity and species of old-growth forest. Effective measures to support biodiversity require detection of locations valuable for conservation. We applied species distribution models (SDMs) to a species of mature forest, the northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis, goshawk), that is often associated with hotspots of forest biodiversity. We located optimal sites for the goshawk on a landscape scale, assessed their state under intensified logging operations and identified characteristics of goshawks' nesting sites in boreal forests. Optimal sites for the goshawk covered only 3.4% of the boreal landscape and were mostly located outside pro…

mallintaminen0106 biological sciencespuunkorjuuEUROPESpecies distributionBiodiversityhabitaattiGOSHAWKS010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesloggingWOODLAND KEY HABITATSborealSpecies distribution modellingNorthern goshawkBorealEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRAPTORSNature and Landscape ConservationPREDATIONbiologyForest managementEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologymetsänkäsittelyLoggingTaigaLoggingkanahaukkaAccipiter15. Life on landspecies distribution modellingbiology.organism_classificationAccipiter gentilisnorthern goshawk [Accipiter gentilis]biodiversiteettimetsiensuojeluNEST-SITE SELECTIONPATTERNboreaalinen vyöhykeGeographyBorealHabitatRESOLUTIONIndicator speciesDENSITY1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyACCIPITER-GENTILISindikaattorilajit
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Modelling phytoplankton in boreal lakes

2014

mallintaminendeterministiset mallitvesiensuojeluplanktonboreal lakesravinteetrakenneyhtälömallitwater qualityvesienhoitoboreaaliset järvetekologiset mallitfosforikuormatyppikuormaphytoplanktonecological modellingpredictionssinilevätuncertaintyympäristöhaitatkasviplanktontilastolliset mallitPROTECH-malli
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The balanced digitalization and digital security : Case of regional authorities

2019

The emerging digital infrastructure enables the public authorities to shape their processes and to create attractive digital services for the citizens and the business actors. The public processes, services and infrastructure, however, engage with global and local public and private digital infrastructure and service providers. The complex comprehensiveness of the digital infrastructure and the services challenges the public authorities and create new types of security risks. The achieving of the benefits of the digitalization of public processes and services without increasing security risks requires the adopting of novel approaches to digital security. The paper refers to a framework that…

mallintaminendigital servicescyber securitymodelling of digital securityregionscomplex systemsdigitalisaatiokyberturvallisuussystem modellingjulkiset palvelutaluehallintoverkkopalvelut
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Human Digital Twins in Acquiring Information About Human Mental Processes for Cognitive Mimetics

2022

Modern information technology makes it possible to redesign the ways people work. In the future, machines can carry out intelligence-requiring tasks, which previously were done by people. It is thus good to develop methodologies for designing intelligent systems. An example of such methods is cognitive mimetics, i.e. imitating human information processing. Today, machines cannot by themselves navigate in archipelagos. However, the fact that people can take care of ship steering and navigation means that there is an information process, which makes it possible to navigate ships. This information process takes place inside the minds of navigating people. If we are able to explicate the inform…

mallintaminenhuman digital twinsHuman Digital Twinscognitive modellingCognitive Mimeticscognitive mimeticstekoälykognitiiviset prosessitkognitiotiededigital twins
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Development and use of computational tools for modelling negative hydrogen ion source extraction systems

2013

mallintaminenionitionisoiva säteilybeam formationbeam transportsäteilylaitteethiukkaskiihdyttimetnegative hydrogen ioncomputer modellingsäteilyfysiikkatietokoneetvetyion extractionion sourceion optics
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Modelling contexts in cross-cultural communication environments

2011

In our research, context is defined as a situation a user has at hand. The focus in our study is on modelling contexts in cross-cultural communication environments. These environments can be physical, virtual or hybrid. Crosscultural communication environment – user – situation is the key triplet in our context research. In our paper we discuss context as a key to situation-specific computing. We introduce our cross-cultural communication context tree and context flow architecture and an example of implementation i.e. Context-Based eAssistant for Cross-Cultural Communication (CeACCC). peerReviewed

mallintaminenkulttuurien välinen viestintäcross-cultural communicationContext modellingkonteksti
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