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Field Oriented Control of IPMSM Fed by Multilevel Cascaded H-Bridges Inverter with NI-SOM sbRIO-9651 FPGA controller

2022

Electrical drives fed by Multilevel Inverters (MIs) are of considerable interest for traction and e-mobility applications. In detail, Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter (CHBMI) is a promising solution for electrical drive optimization purposes in terms of efficiency, safety, integration and flexible use of energy sources. The aim of this paper is the experimental implementation of the field-oriented control strategy of Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine (IPMSM) fed by CHBMI by use of NI-SOM sbrRIO-9651 FPGA controller. This FPGA controller can be programmable in the LabVIEW programming environment with the consequent benefits of graphical programming. The paper address the acq…

CHBMIsbRIO-9651Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines (IPMSM)LabviewField Oriented Control (FOC)Settore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciFPGA2022 International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM)
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Indagine, analisi e catalogazione del patrimonio pittorico delle raccolte ecclesiastiche del Val di Noto UNESCO. Proposta per un sistema museale

2020

CaltagironeSettore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del Restauroecclesiastical collectionmusei ecclesiasticiVal di NotoSicilia orientalepitturaUNESCOSouth-Eastern SicilyMilitello in Val di CataniaSacred artpictorial heritageCataniaRagusaArte sacra
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Sensitivity of liver metabolism in jerboa (Jaculus orientalis) to ciprofibrate, a peroxisome proliferator.

2009

International audience; Ciprofibrate is a well-known drug used to normalize lipid parameters and fibrinogen in atherosclerosis patients. In laboratory rodents such as rats or mice, ciprofibrate exhibits peroxisome proliferator activity. However, to date, no clear alterations or side effects caused by ciprofibrate have been noted in humans. In order to further investigate such possible relationships, we studied the effects of sustained ciprofibrate treatment in jerboas (Jaculus orientalis). In these rodents, ciprofibrate does not induce hepatomegaly or promote liver cell DNA replication, confirming that this species more closely resembles humans than do rats or mice. The jerboas were treated…

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyD-3-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenaseDehydrogenaseBiochemistryJaculus orientalischemistry.chemical_compoundciprofibrateantioxidant enzymesInternal medicineGeneticsmedicine[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biologyclinical enzymesMolecular Biology[ SDV.BBM ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biologysubcellular markerbiologyLiver cellPeroxisomeMalondialdehydeEndocrinologyOncologychemistryCatalasebiology.proteinKetone bodiesMolecular MedicineNAD+ kinaseCiprofibratemedicine.drug
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Grapevine row orientation mediated temporal and cumulative microclimatic effects on grape berry temperature and composition

2021

Abstract Ambient radiation and temperature are global drivers of grapevine growth, grape yield and composition, and wine quality. Knowledge of the implications of vineyard row orientation/microclimate is required for decision-making in current and future macro- and mesoclimates. Temporal and cumulative microclimatic changes, induced by vine row orientation (NS; EW; NE-SW; NW-SE) of vertically trellised Shiraz grapevines, on berry pulp temperature and composition at different ripeness levels were investigated. Berries dynamically gained heat energy relative to: ambient climate/weather; direct canopy wall/bunch irradiance; and berry skin colour development. Berries exposed to direct solar rad…

CanopyCanopy microclimateAtmospheric ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeChemistryAir temperature; Berry composition; Berry temperature; Canopy microclimate; Climate change; Grapevine row orientationfood and beveragesForestryRipeningBerryRipenessVineyardAir temperatureBerry temperatureGrapevine row orientationGrapevine row orientation Climate change Canopy microclimate Air temperature Berry temperature Berry compositionHorticulturechemistry.chemical_compoundYield (wine)AnthocyaninBerry compositionClimate changeSettore AGR/03 - ARBORICOLTURA GENERALE E COLTIVAZIONI ARBOREEViticultureAgronomy and Crop Science
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Grapevine physiological response to row orientation-induced spatial radiation and microclimate changes

2020

Terroir factors and vineyard practices largely determine canopy and root system functioning. In this study, changes in soil conditions, multi-level (vertical, horizontal) light interception (quantitative, photographic, schematic, 3D modelled), leaf water potential and photosynthetic activity were measured during the grape ripening period on NS, EW, NE-SW, and NW-SE orientated (Southern Hemisphere) vertically trellised Shiraz grapevine canopies. It was hypothesised that the spatial radiation interception angle and radiation distribution of differently orientated and vertically trained grapevine rows would affect soil conditions and vine physiological activity. Soil water content showed an in…

Canopycanopy modellingspatial radiationphotosynthesisMicroclimatelcsh:SRoot systemHorticulturecanopy microclimateVineyardleaf water potentiallcsh:QK1-989lcsh:AgricultureAgronomyPhotosynthetically active radiationgrapevine row orientationlcsh:BotanySoil waterEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonSoil conditionsSettore AGR/03 - ARBORICOLTURA GENERALE E COLTIVAZIONI ARBOREEInterceptionFood ScienceOENO One
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Field non-destructive determination of nectarine quality under deficit irrigation

2021

This study investigated the effects of deficit irrigation (DI) at different fruit growth stages and tree orientation on fruit quality of ‘September Bright’ nectarines (Prunus persica L. Batsch). Control trees were fully irrigated throughout the entire fruit development period, whereas deficit irrigation was supplied at fruit growth stage I (cell division, DI-I), II (pit hardening, DI-II), IIIa (cell expansion, DI-IIIa) and IIIb (fruit maturation, DI-IIIb). Non-destructive measurements of fruit maturity and quality were carried out using portable devices based on near-infrared spectrometry and pigment fluorescence on west- and east-oriented trees of an Open Tatura system. Chlorophyll degrada…

ChlorophyllField (physics)Dry mattermedia_common.quotation_subjectDeficit irrigationAgricultural engineeringHorticultureFluorescenceSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeNear-infraredPhenolicFruitTree orientationNon destructiveEnvironmental scienceQuality (business)Sugarmedia_commonActa Horticulturae
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C'è vita nello Spazio (del cinema): Le verità di Horokazu Kore'eda

2019

Cinema orientale Festival di Venezia Kore'eda
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Le ricerche archeologiche a Cirene. A proposito della basilica orientale

2009

Si presentano i dati relativi alle fasi dell'edificio e i risultati sullo studio metrologico della pianta redatta dall' architetto F. Scirè.

Cirene. Basilica orientale. Fasi. MetrologiaSettore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana E Medievale
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Sobre la Sinidad y la Literatura: la filosofía de la literatura china

2016

RESUMEN: El presente artículo trata sobre la relación entre la literatura y el poder en China. Desde una presentación biográfica breve de tres autores chinos contemporáneos, se indaga sobre la relación de su obra creativa y literaria con el poder estatal. El uso del novedoso concepto filosoficocultural de «sinidad» constituye una representación, una categorización distintiva de la cultura china que analizamos para argumentar el uso de la «censura» como medio instrumental para fomentar aquel. Generando un diálogo entre estos dos conceptos, utilizamos la respuesta vital y artística de estos tres escritores chinos para razonar dos respuestas, que pueden no ser las únicas, dos actitudes ante la…

Civilització oriental
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Romanian Folk Literature in Our Classes: A Proposal for the Development of Intercultural Competence

2015

Abstract The present research highlights the ways in which folk literature, this valuable tool that contributes to students’ formation from both a human and literary perspective, can promote intercultural competence in class and foster a better integration within the community, while consolidating favorable attitudes towards interculturality. We share Rodriguez Almodovar's view (2009), according to which the folk story makes the geographic space expand; it channels affectivity, while guiding the learning process towards the acceptance of social values that are representative for each culture. The objectives of our study are focused, on the one hand, on improving intercultural competence amo…

Class (computer programming)Intercultural competenceInterculturalityfolk literatureeducational values.RomanianPerspective (graphical)intercultural competenceSpace (commercial competition)Social value orientationslanguage.human_languageSimilarity (psychology)PedagogylanguageGeneral Materials ScienceSociologylanguage learning methodologyProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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