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Early detection of volcanic hazard by lidar measurement of carbon dioxide

2016

Volcanic gases give information on magmatic processes. In particular, anomalous releases of carbon dioxide precede volcanic eruptions. Up to now, this gas has been measured in volcanic plumes with conventional measurements that imply the severe risks of local sampling and can last many hours. For these reasons and for the great advantages of laser sensing, the thorough development of volcanic lidars has been undertaken at ENEA (Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development). In fact, lidar profiling allows one to scan remotely volcanic plumes in a fast and continuous way, and with high spatial and temporal resolution. A differential absorption lid…

Atmospheric ScienceVolcanic hazardsGas detection02 engineering and technology01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 opticsVolcanic Gases020210 optoelectronics & photonicsImpact craterlawNatural hazard0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)eventWater Science and TechnologyRemote sensingevent.disaster_typegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanic hazardLaserLaser remote sensingLidarDifferential absorption lidarVolcano13. Climate actionTemporal resolutionGeologyNatural Hazards
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Optical Remote Sensing in Urban Environments

2016

International audience; Cities today face a variety of issues: attractiveness and economic development, living conditions and urban redevelopment, the quality of life of citizens and the environmental conditions of the urban system as a whole. These challenges reflect the situations in urban territories where the economic development and population growth required for stabilizing the urban system come into conflict with the promotion of esthetic urban improvements appropriate for social cohesion and ensuring the safety of users while guaranteeing a reduction of the environmental impact caused by urban spread [WGI 14, WEB 15, MAC 07, WIL 11]. The process of urbanization, which has significan…

Attractiveness010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOPTICAL REMOTE SENSING0211 other engineering and technologiesUrban regeneration02 engineering and technologyURBANISMECHARACTERISTICS01 natural sciencesREMOTE SENSING[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]VHR11. SustainabilityURBAN SYSTEMOPTICAL PROPERTIESMAPPING AND PLANNINGUrban heat islandEnvironmental planning021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing[PHYS]Physics [physics]ENVIRONMENTBIODIVERSITE15. Life on landURBAN HEAT ISLANDSVariety (cybernetics)Geography13. Climate actionRemote sensing (archaeology)Urban systemVEGETATION
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Efficient Capture of Organic Dyes and Crystallographic Snapshots by a Highly Crystalline Amino-Acid-Derived Metal-Organic Framework

2018

The presence of residual organic dyes in water resources or wastewater treatment systems, derived mainly from effluents of different industries, is a major environmental problem with no easy solution. Herein, an ecofriendly, water-stable metal-organic framework was prepared from a derivative of the natural amino acid l-serine. Its functional channels are densely decorated with highly flexible l-serine residues bearing hydroxyl groups. The presence of such a flexible and functional environment within the confined environment of the MOF leads to efficient removal of different organic dyes from water: Pyronin Y, Auramine O, Methylene Blue and Brilliant Green, as unveiled by unprecedented snaps…

Auramine OGroundwater remediationOrganic Chemistry02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCatalysis0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundMineral waterchemistryChemical engineeringBrilliant greenMetal-organic frameworkSewage treatment0210 nano-technologyEffluentDerivative (chemistry)Chemistry - A European Journal
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Low cost three-dimensional virtual model construction for remanufacturing industry

2018

Remanufactured products can save up to 80% of production and energy costs whilst generating lower CO2 emissions. The key success factors for remanufacturing are quality, lead-time and cost. Extensive work within the industry and the detailed analysis of the remanufacturing process has shown that component inspection has significant bearing on overall productivity. Remanufacturing lacks automation because activities are predominantly manual. Automation of remanufacturing process will not only decrease the number of non-remanufacturable components, through decreasing cost and increasing consistency in quality, but also attract industries to design for remanufacture. A digital model of the com…

Automotive engine0209 industrial biotechnologyComputer scienceMachine vision020209 energyTKPoint cloud02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTSMachine visionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di Macchine020901 industrial engineering & automationDigital manufacturingddc:6500202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering3D reconstructionWaste Management and DisposalRemanufacturingbusiness.industry3D reconstruction Digital manufacturing Machine vision RemanufacturingCyber-physical systemAutomationIndustrial engineeringTA174Digital manufacturingbusinessEngineering design processRemanufacturing
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Variations in teaching of removable partial dentures in Spanish dental schools

2010

Objectives: Despite the increasing demand for implant-based treatments, removable partial dentures (RPDs) are frequently used in the oral rehabilitation of partially dentate patients. Furthermore, the Bologna Declaration Agreement (1999) promotes the freedom of movement both of students among dental schools and of graduates across the European Union (EU). Given that inconsistency in teaching among dental schools may lead to confusion, this study aimed to evaluate the status of teaching and clinical experience reached by undergrad uate dentalstudents in Spanish dental schools in relation to RPDs. Study design: A questionnaire seeking information on the preclinical and clinical teaching of RP…

Average durationmedicine.medical_treatmenteducationSurveys and QuestionnairesPedagogymedicineHumansmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionEducation DentalGeneral Dentistrymedia_commonResponse rate (survey)Medical educationRehabilitationbusiness.industry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]OtorhinolaryngologySpainUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDenture Partial RemovableSchools DentalSurgeryDenturesbusinessBologna declarationGraduationDiversity (business)Medicina Oral Patología Oral y Cirugia Bucal
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Mechanistic Investigations of the BZ Reaction with Oxalic Acid Substrate. I. The Oscillatory Parameter Region and Rate Constants Measured for the Rea…

2004

This paper is the first part of a study reinvestigating the mechanism of the Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) reaction of oxalic acid, which is the simplest organic substrate for a BZ oscillator. New experiments are performed to find the oscillatory region in 1 M sulfuric acid at 20 °C. The removal rate of the end product bromine by an inert gas stream is a critical parameter here: oscillations can be observed only in a window of that parameter. The “rate constant” for the physical removal of bromine is measured as a function of the gas flow rate and reactor volume; furthermore, the rate constants of three component reactions important in this system are also determined. These are oxygen atom tran…

BELOUSOV-ZHABOTINSKII REACTIONBromineCE4+-MALONIC ACIDInorganic chemistryOxalic acidchemistry.chemical_elementSulfuric acidMALONIC-ACIDMODEL-CALCULATIONSCHEMICAL-REACTIONBROMINE REMOVALchemistry.chemical_compoundBelousov–Zhabotinsky reactionReaction rate constantchemistryINFINITE PERIOD BIFURCATIONHypobromous acidFEEDBACK LOOPORGANIC SUBSETNUMERICAL-SIMULATIONPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInert gasSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaBromous acidThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Small GTP-binding proteins of the Rho- and Ras-subfamilies are not involved in the actin rearrangements induced by attaching and effacingEscherichia …

1998

Attaching and effacing Escherichia coli (AEEC) are extracellular pathogens that induce the formation of actin-rich structures at their sites of attachment to eukaryotic host cells. We analysed whether small GTP-binding proteins of the Rho- and Ras-subfamilies, which control the cellular actin system, are essential for these bacterial-induced microfilament reorganizations. For this purpose we specifically inactivated them using the Clostridium difficile toxins TcdB-10463 and TcdB-1470. Such treatment led to a dramatic breakdown of the normal actin cytoskeleton, but did not abrogate the bacterial-induced actin rearrangements. Our data therefore indicate that the microfilament reorganizations …

Bacterial ToxinsExotoxinsArp2/3 complexmacromolecular substancesShiga ToxinsMicrofilamentMicrobiologyGTP-Binding ProteinsEscherichia coliGeneticsAnimalsHumansActin-binding proteinCytoskeletonMolecular BiologyActinbiologyClostridioides difficileActin remodelingActin cytoskeletonActinsActin CytoskeletonMicroscopy ElectronBiochemistryMicroscopy Electron Scanningras Proteinsbiology.proteinCattleMDia1HeLa CellsFEMS Microbiology Letters
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Bacterial Community Structure of an IFAS-MBRs Wastewater Treatment Plant

2017

TIn this work, the bacterial community putatively involved in BNR events of a UCT-MBMBR pilot plant was elucidated by both culture-dependent and metagenomics DNA analyses. The presence of bacterial isolates belonging to Bacillus (in the anoxic compartment) and to Acinetobacter, Stenotrophomonas, Rhodococcus, Escherichia and Aeromonas (in the aerobic compartment) is in agreement with the nitrification/denitrification processes observed in the plant. Moreover, the study of bacterial community structure by NGS revealed a microbial diversity suggesting a biochemical complexity which can be further explored and exploited to improve UCT-MBMBR plant performance.

Bacterial communities NGS Biological nutrient removal Wastewater treatment plant Membrane bioreactors MBBR Enhanced biological phosphorus removal IFAS-MBRDenitrificationbiologySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleWastewater treatment plantIFAS-MBRfungiMembrane Bioreactorfood and beveragesAcinetobacterbiology.organism_classificationSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleAnoxic watersBiological Nutrient RemovalMicrobiologyAeromonasMetagenomicsNGSMBBREnhanced biological phosphorus removalNitrificationStenotrophomonasRhodococcusBacterial Communitie
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Reemigrācijas attīstība Baltijas valstīs

2016

Migrācija ir nebeidzams pārvietošanās process, gan reģionālā, gan globālā līmenī. Migrācija ietekmē dažādas cilvēku grupas – ekonomiskos migrantus, bez pajumtes palikušās personas, bēgļus (patvēruma meklētājus) un ceļotājus. Migrācija ir daudzslāņains, sarežģīts process, kuru izpētes gaitā nepieciešams skatīt no dažādiem aspektiem, tādēļ, lai gūtu plašāku pārskatu par migrācijas paveida – remigrācijas attīstību Baltijas valstīs, maģistra darbs ir strukturēts divos līmeņos – empīriskais pētījums par trīs Baltijas valstīm – Lietuvu, Latvija un Igauniju un kvalitatīvais pētījums – reemigrācijas attīstība Baltijas valstīs: Latvijas gadījums. Maģistra darba mērķis ir veikt padziļinātu izpēti par…

Baltijas jūras reģiona studijasBaltic Countries; remigration development; migration policyBalticdevelopmentCountriesremigration
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Women’s empowerment and child mortality: the case of Bangladesh

2018

Bangladesh is the Southern Asian country that has been experiencing the highest absolute decline in the Under Five Mortality Rate in the past 15 years. This paper focuses on the importance of women’s education and empowerment variables in explaining this extraordinary result. We use a twolevel multilevel logistic regression to take into account the great differences among territorial communities in terms of child mortality reduction. It emerges that the importance of woman’s empowerment - measured as individual and as mother - remains relevant even when the context is considered. A sensitivity analysis has been conducted to test the relevance of different indicators of female empowerment.
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