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14.9 ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
2012
An analytical technique is a method that is used to determine the value of a certain characteristic of the material, for example the amount of a chemical compound or the concentration of chemical elements. There is a wide variety of techniques used for analysis, from a simple analytical balance to very advanced techniques using highly specialized instrumentations. As an example, the most common techniques used in analytical chemistry are listed in Figure 14.1. The analytical techniques are characterized by their invasiveness, type of information supplied, physical state of the sample, being portable or not, resolution, how much sample it needs, expression of the result, what materials can b…
Are control of extracellular acid-base balance and regulation of skeleton genes linked to resistance to ocean acidification in adult sea urchins?
2020
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Spatio-temporal composition of discard associated with the deep water rose shrimp fisheries (Parapenaeus longirostris, Lucas 1846) in the south-centr…
2017
Discarding in fisheries is the fraction of the total catch brought on board and returned to the sea dead or alive for legal or economic reasons. The reduction of discard is one of the main objectives of the European Common Fishery Policy. This study aimed to improve the current knowledge of the discard associated with the deep-water rose shrimp (DPS) fisheries in the south-central Mediterranean Sea. We analyzed data collected from January 2009 to December 2013. Multivariate data analysis and generalized additive models (GAMs) were used to assess the spatio-temporal composition of the discard (which represented 36% of the total catch) and factors influencing its distribution. Multiple analys…
IL PROGRAMMA MESSAGGERI DELLA CONOSCENZA
2014
L'opportunità di frequentare un Corso di Ingegneria Naturalistica, offerta agli studnti dell'Università di Palermo, è stata determinata del programma Messaggeri della conoscenza promosso dal MIUR del 2012. Il Dipartimento di Architettura, intestatrio del progetto ID 181: Igegneria naturalistica per la progettazione paesaggistica in aree urbane degradate caratterizzate da clima Mediterraneo, attraversso il Laboratorio di Arte dei Giardini e Architettura del Paesaggio del prof. Giuseppe Guerrera, ha svolto le funzioni di coordinamento e promozione del Corso offrendolo agli studenti di Architettura, Ingegneria-Architettura, Igegneria Ambientale, Scienze Agrarie e Forestali. L'obiettivo dell'in…
Ri-costruzione del fronte a mare della Cala a Palermo
2013
Giuseppe Samonà nel Piano Programma di Palermo (1979-1982) prevedeva di completare il fronte a mare della Cala con un’architettura capace di intessere relazioni fra le preesistenze. In continuità con quel punto di vista, un progetto di nuovi alloggi diviene l’opportunità per cercare di dimostrare come una lettura critica del tessuto urbano possa condurre a intervenire in un contesto storico senza ricorrere a soluzioni mimetiche pur mantenendo, o possibilmente potenziando, le peculiarità del luogo. Il sistema antico, concentrico alla sponda e interrotto dai bombardamenti, è quindi riconfigurato con un corpo semicircolare che si attesta, a est, alla chiesa di Santa Maria di Porto Salvo. L’art…
FLUX CITY HOUSE: re-immaginare il futuro di Manhattan. La centralità del programma nel progetto di New York 2030-2050-2100
2022
In the future, architecture and the city will no longer be a place, but a condition of co-transformative and shared sustainability. In the era of increasing global warming, ecological and energy transition, architecture creates a new balance through the project, at the intertwining of multiple of many fields of knowledge. Sustainability will lead to new perspectives of urban regeneration, as social perspective and a new way of living, consuming and producing, in a broad reverberation of innovations on the ethical and political level of the relationship with societies. Within this frame, the project Flux-city House, winner of the first prize at the “SUAE Asia Winter School Campus: SoHo rezon…
HERMIA: An Heterogeneous and Reconfigurable Machine for Image Analysis
1990
In this paper is described the general architecture of an Heterogeneous and Reconfigurable Machine for Image Analysis (HERMIA); the first prototype of the system has been developed at the University of Palermo. Conventional hardware has been used in order to emulate the machine and evaluate the system performance Preliminary results are presented and discussed.
A Case of Cooperative Sound Design
2016
In this design case study, protocol and linkographic analysis are applied to a task of cooperative vocal sketching, proposed in the scope of educational research activities. The understanding of the cognitive behaviors involved in sound creation is aimed at setting the ground for the development of rigorous, designerly evaluation practices tailored to sound design, all the way to the final interactive product. Relevant qualitative and quantitative information about the creative process informs the assessment and possibly improvement of sound design methods.
E-LEARNING AND ART OF PROGRAMMING: A CONTEXT ORIENTED TO
2017
Coding or programming is very important for a number of tasks and this is true not only in problem solving but also in the computer science and over. Many skills have to be acquired before to have a high familiarity degree with this science. In the studies for methods of coding, students have a great problem for understanding on how to solve and to develop algorithms in a rational way, thus the expertise on how to solve and to develop algorithms is the most difficult to acquire for all students in whatever age. This paper introduces the prototype of a framework able to running in the web space and to be supported by different devices and browsers, useful to integrate a number of collaborati…
Optimization of polygeneration plants and μ-grids for civil applications
2010
The problem of combined energy production and distribution of warm and cold fluids is very complex because it includes two possible configurations, the small single unit for individual buildings and the large plant integrated with district heating networks. Dealing with such a complex problem, involving a very large number of variables, requires efficient algorithms and resolution techniques. The present study illustrates a MILP approach to the optimization of synthesis, design and operation for CHCP-based μ-grids including thermal energy storages. The proposed approach develops a method for designing and optimizing district energy systems, starting with the information available for the di…