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Ten principles for conservation translocations of threatened wood-inhabiting fungi

2020

Abstract Unlike for many other organism groups, conservation translocations of fungi are still rare. Encouraged by recent successful translocations, there is a growing interest in applying this conservation tool to threatened wood-inhabiting fungi. When combined with other conservation or restoration measures, translocation can be an effective measure for preventing further population decline in the short term, and species extinctions in the long term. Translocations can be appropriate for rare and specialist fungal species that occur as small local populations in isolated patches across fragmented landscapes, where there is a low likelihood of successful dispersal between distant host tree…

0106 biological sciencesPrecautionary principleSpecies complexExtinctionEcologyEcologyEcological ModelingPlant Science15. Life on landBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPopulation declineHabitat destructionThreatened speciesBiological dispersalEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOrganism010606 plant biology & botanyFungal Ecology
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Applying the Anna Karenina principle for wild animal gut microbiota: Temporal stability of the bank vole gut microbiota in a disturbed environment.

2020

Gut microbiota play an important role in host health. Yet, the drivers and patterns of microbiota imbalance (dysbiosis) in wild animals remain largely unexplored. One hypothesised outcome of stress on animal microbiomes is a destabilised microbial community that is characterised by an increase in inter-individual differences compared with microbiomes of healthy animals, which are expected to be (a) temporally stable and (b) relatively similar among individuals. This set of predictions for response of microbiomes to stressors is known as the Anna Karenina principle (AKP) for animal microbiomes. We examine the AKP in a wild mammal inhabiting disturbed environments by conducting a capture-mark…

0106 biological sciencesbiologyBacteriaHost (biology)Arvicolinae010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyMicrobiotaChronic radiation syndromeZoologyAnna Karenina principleAnimals WildGut florabiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGastrointestinal MicrobiomeBank volemedicineAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyMammalMicrobiomeDysbiosisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsThe Journal of animal ecologyREFERENCES
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The flex end-to-end simulator: From concept phase (A/B1) to ground segment and operations (C/D)

2018

ESA's FLEX/Sentinel-3 tandem mission aims at mapping Sun-induced fluorescence (SIF) as a proxy to quantify photosynthetic activity of terrestrial vegetation. Due to the complexity of the mission concept and stringent requirements for the data processing algorithms, ESA developed a Phase A/B1 End-to-End Mission Performance Simulator (E2ES) tool to reproduce the expected mission performance and check the mission and instrument concepts. In the current Phase C/D, the E2ES concept must evolve to consolidate the whole data processing chain, providing an accurate figures of the whole mission error budget and serving as a roadmap for the future development of FLEX Ground Segment. This paper gives …

0106 biological sciencesproductivityComputer scienceFIS/06 - FISICA PER IL SISTEMA TERRA E PER IL MEZZO CIRCUMTERRESTRE0211 other engineering and technologiesGEO/12 - OCEANOGRAFIA E FISICA DELL'ATMOSFERA02 engineering and technologyMission simulator01 natural sciencesFLEXremote sensingEnd-to-end principleHyperspectralvegetationSun-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceSoftware designRadiometryFLEXfluorescenceGround segmentSentinel-3Simulation010606 plant biology & botany021101 geological & geomatics engineering
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Assessment of production and qualitative characteristics of different populations of Salvia sclarea L. found in Sicily (Italy)

2021

Salvia sclarea L. is an important industrial crop, valued for its herbal-aromatic properties and high quality essential oils, that is used in food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. In this study, carried out from 2009 to 2010, the morphological and production characteristics and essential oil content and composition of three Sicilian populations were studied. In particular, the composition of essential oils extracted from primary and secondary inflorescences using steam distillation was assessed. Morphological, production and qualitative data from the three populations were subjected to analysis of variance and cluster analysis. Regarding the quality of the oils, only the most prevalent compo…

0106 biological sciencesspike yieldPopulation<i>Salvia sclarea</i> L.; spike yield; primary and secondary inflorescences; local populations; essential oil principal componentsBiologyLinalyl acetateSalvia sclarea L.01 natural scienceslaw.inventionSteam distillationchemistry.chemical_compoundLinaloollawSalvia sclarealocal populationseducationEssential oilprimary and secondary inflorescenceseducation.field_of_studyChemotypeS<i>Salvia sclarea</i> L.Agricultureessential oil principal components0104 chemical sciencesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryHorticultureInflorescencechemistrylocal populationprimary and secondary inflorescenceAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botany
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Gauge theory of the long-range proximity effect and spontaneous currents in superconducting heterostructures with strong ferromagnets

2017

We present the generalized quasiclassical theory of the long-range superconducting proximity effect in heterostructures with strong ferromagnets, where the exchange splitting is of the order of Fermi energy. In the ferromagnet the propagation of equal-spin Cooper pairs residing on the spin-split Fermi surfaces is shown to be governed by the spin-dependent Abelian gauge field which results either from the spin-orbital coupling or from the magnetic texture. This additional gauge field enters into the quasiclassical equations in superposition with the usual electromagnetic vector potential and results in the generation of spontaneous superconducting currents and phase shifts in various geometr…

02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSuperposition principleCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesProximity effect (superconductivity)Boundary value problemGauge theory010306 general physicsPhysicsSuperconductivityta114Condensed matter physicsJosephson effectMeissner effectFermi energy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyferromagnetismcoherence lengthQuantum electrodynamicsproximity effectCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsCooper pair0210 nano-technologyVector potentialPhysical Review B
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Artificial Biosystems by Printing Biology

2020

The continuous progress of printing technologies over the past 20 years has fueled the development of a plethora of applications in materials sciences, flexible electronics, and biotechnologies. More recently, printing methodologies have started up to explore the world of Artificial Biology, offering new paradigms in the direct assembly of Artificial Biosystems (small condensates, compartments, networks, tissues, and organs) by mimicking the result of the evolution of living systems and also by redesigning natural biological systems, taking inspiration from them. This recent progress is reported in terms of a new field here defined as Printing Biology, resulting from the intersection betwee…

02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryTop-down and bottom-up design010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesLiving systemsBiomaterialsSynthetic biologyBiomimetic MaterialsPrinting Three-DimensionalSystems engineeringaqueous compartments artificial biosystems life-like systems molecular printing synthetic biologyGeneral Materials ScienceSynthetic Biology0210 nano-technologyBiotechnology
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Study Regarding the Optimal Milling Parameters for Finishing 3D Printed Parts from ABS and PLA Materials

2018

Abstract In this paper we proposed to identify the optimum milling parameter required for finishing processes performed on 3Dprinted parts from ABS and PLA materials. We have identified the optimum milling parameters for a constant spindle speed of 3500 rot/min for face milling and profile contouring operations with different tools diameters. The study was performed on 3D printed specimens from ABS and PLA materials.

0209 industrial biotechnology3d printed020901 industrial engineering & automationMaterials science020208 electrical & electronic engineeringMetallurgyCnc milling0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineSurface finishACTA Universitatis Cibiniensis
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Enhancing the sound absorption of small-scale 3D printed acoustic metamaterials based on Helmholtz resonators

2018

Acoustic metamaterials have recently become of interest for their ability to attenuate sound by breaking the mass-density law. In this paper, acoustic metamaterials based on Helmholtz resonators and capable of attenuating sound up to 30 dB are fabricated for sound absorption applications in the small scale. The proposed metamaterials are subwavelength at a factor of $\lambda /12$ with respect to the lateral dimension of the units. The directional response due to the position of the acoustic source on the sound attenuation provided by the metamaterial is investigated by controlling the location of a loudspeaker with a robot arm. To enhance and broaden the absorption bands, structural modific…

0209 industrial biotechnologyAbsorption (acoustics)AcousticsTKPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.inventionResonatorsymbols.namesake020901 industrial engineering & automationlawElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationStereolithographyPhysicsAttenuation010401 analytical chemistryMetamaterial0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science::SoundHelmholtz free energy3D printing Acoustic metamaterials Helmholtz resonators membranes overtones sound absorption stop bandssymbolsLoudspeakerAcoustic attenuation
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Robustness with Respect to Delay Uncertainties of a Predictor-Observer Based Discrete-Time Controller

2006

This paper focuses on the delay-dependent stability problem of a discrete-time prediction scheme to stabilize possible unstable continuous-time systems. The delay-dependent stability condition is expressed in terms of LMIs. The separation principle between the proposed predictor and a state observer is also proved. The closed-loop system is shown to be robust with respect to uncertainties in the knowledge on the plant parameters, the delay and the sampling period. The proposed scheme has been tested in a real-time application to control the roll angle in a prototype of a quad-rotor mini-helicopter.

0209 industrial biotechnologyEngineeringbusiness.industry02 engineering and technologySeparation principle020901 industrial engineering & automationRobustness (computer science)Control theory[INFO.INFO-AU]Computer Science [cs]/Automatic Control EngineeringDiscrete time controller0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingState observerObserver basedbusiness[INFO.INFO-AU] Computer Science [cs]/Automatic Control Engineering
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On the Heuristic Procedure to Determine Processing Parameters in Additive Manufacturing Based on Materials Extrusion

2020

We present a heuristic procedure for determining key processing parameters (PPs) in materials-extrusion-based additive manufacturing processes. The concept relies on a design-of-experiment approach and consists of eleven &ldquo

0209 industrial biotechnologyFDMPolymers and PlasticsComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectdesign of experiment3D printingmaterials extrusion02 engineering and technologyRaw materialArticlelcsh:QD241-441020901 industrial engineering & automationlcsh:Organic chemistryCalibration:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]Quality (business)Layer (object-oriented design)Process engineeringmedia_commonbusiness.industryDesign of experimentsprocess parametersGeneral Chemistry3D printing021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyKey (cryptography)Extrusion0210 nano-technologybusinessoptimizationPolymers
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