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Vertical Separation v. Independent Downstream Entry in the Spanish Electricity Network: An Experimental Approach

2007

We present experimental results from a series of sessions organized using the Power Market simulator; a software designed to realistically replicate the Spanish Electricity Market. In the experiments reported here we compare the status quo to two alternative treatments which represent alternative market structures. In one of them, labeled as vertical separation, we assume that power generating firms and electricity distributors-endsuppliers belong to separate business groups. In the second, we study the effect of entry by independent end-suppliers. Both alternative scenarios dominate the status quo in terms of market efficiency, whereas the latter of them dominates the former.

Factor marketMarket structurebusiness.industryMarket saturationMarket share analysisEconometricsEconomicsElectricity marketElectricityExperimental economicsMarketingElectricity retailingbusinessSSRN Electronic Journal
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No influence of oxygen levels on pathogenesis and virus shedding in Salmonid alphavirus (SAV)-challenged Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)

2010

Abstract Background For more than three decades, diseases caused by salmonid alphaviruses (SAV) have become a major problem of increasing economic importance in the European fish-farming industry. However, experimental infection trials with SAV result in low or no mortality i.e very different from most field outbreaks of pancreas disease (PD). This probably reflects the difficulties in reproducing complex biotic and abiotic field conditions in the laboratory. In this study we looked at the relationship between SAV-infection in salmon and sub-lethal environmental hypoxia as a result of reduced flow-through in tank systems. Results The experiment demonstrated that constant reduced oxygen leve…

GillsSalmo salarAlphavirusAlphavirusBiologySeverity of Illness IndexViruslcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseasesLesionFish DiseasesVirologymedicineAnimalslcsh:RC109-216Viral sheddingAlphavirus infectionHypoxiaPancreasOxygen saturation (medicine)Alphavirus InfectionsHistocytochemistryResearchMyocardiumOutbreakWaterAquatic animalHeartbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseVirologyVirus SheddingOxygenInfectious Diseases:Mathematics and natural science: 400 [VDP]medicine.symptomVirology Journal
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Rasburicase-induced Methemoglobinemia: A Case Report and Literature Review.

2020

Rasburicase is a recombinant urate oxidase enzyme indicated for tumor lysis syndrome, a potential life-threatening oncologic emergency that occurs most commonly during initial chemotherapy for hematological malignancies. As a result of the defects in the physiological antioxidant pathway, erythrocytes of patients with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency are not protected against the oxidizing stress exerted by hydrogen peroxide generated with the administration of rasburicase. The authors report a 14-year-old patient, diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, who developed methemoglobinemia and hemolytic anemia with low oxygen saturation after starting steroids, hyperhydr…

Hemolytic anemiaMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAnemia HemolyticAdolescentUrate Oxidasemedicine.medical_treatmentMethemoglobinemiaPrecursor T-Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-LymphomaGastroenterologyLow oxygen saturationhemic and lymphatic diseasesInternal medicinemedicineRasburicaseHumansChemotherapybusiness.industryHematologymedicine.diseaseHemolysisRecombinant ProteinsTumor lysis syndromeOncologySupportive psychotherapyPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthbusinessMethemoglobinemiamedicine.drugJournal of pediatric hematology/oncology
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Respiratory gas exchange in the rat spleen in situ and intrasplenic oxyhemoglobin saturation.

1979

Measurements of splenic respiratory gas exchange and of HbO2 saturations in the red pulp of the rat spleen have shown that there are no indications of a reduced intrasplenic O2 availability during normoxia. The present studies provide evidence that, in the normal spleen, the intrasplenic sequestration of red blood cells cannot be explained by an O2 deficiency in the red pulp since the commonly accepted notion of an intrasplenic hypoxia is not true.

In situMalemedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesPhysiologyClinical BiochemistryRespiratory gas exchangeSpleenOxygen ConsumptionPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsOxyhemoglobin saturationChemistryHuman physiologyHypoxia (medical)RatsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureOxyhemoglobinsImmunologyRed pulpRat SpleenFemalemedicine.symptomSpleenPflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology
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Characterization of inductors in partial saturation including thermal effects for DC/DC converters

2018

Modern switching power electronic converters are widely used in many industrial and consumer applications, especially in step-up and step-down configurations. The optimization of the inductor in the converter design gives advantages in terms of power density increase and cost reduction; therefore, to properly design the converters, it is necessary to improve the knowledge of magnetic material behaviour as the current changes. The development of new models is becoming crucial in the design of modern power converters and there are some recent papers dealing with the use of inductors working in partial saturation [1-5]. This issue is of great interest for scientists and industry due to economi…

Inductor modelling Partial saturation Roll-off region Inductor losses and temperature rise DC/DC converterSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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Auswirkungen der Sauerstoffinhalation auf die Hämodynamik bei chronischer thromboembolischer pulmonaler Hypertonie

1998

PURPOSE This study evaluates the haemodynamic effects of oxygen inhalation on pulmonary artery pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance in patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. METHOD In 47 patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension haemodynamic parameters were measured before and after oxygen inhalation. RESULTS In moderately severe and severe pulmonary hypertension oxygen inhalation significantly reduced mean pulmonary artery pressure by about 11.1% and 4.6%, respectively. However, pulmonary vascular resistance was not significantly affected. Oxygen saturation improved and heart rate was reduced. Cardiac index decreased in severe pulmonary hyperte…

Inhalationbusiness.industryRespiratory diseaseCardiac indexmacromolecular substancesmedicine.diseasePulmonary hypertensionmedicine.anatomical_structureBlood pressureAnesthesiamedicine.arteryPulmonary arteryVascular resistancemedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessOxygen saturation (medicine)RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Fabric evolution and the related swelling behaviour of a sand/bentonite mixture upon hydro-chemo-mechanical loadings

2015

This experimental study investigates the swelling behaviour of an 80/20 sand/bentonite mixture and the associated fabric evolution under different hydro-chemo-mechanical loadings. Free and confined swelling tests are performed on specimens compacted to different dry densities and wetted with different pore fluids. Controlled suction confined swelling tests are performed to determine the suction–swelling pressure relationship for two different densities. An extensive microstructural characterisation is performed to relate the observed swelling behaviour to the evolution of the different pore networks during wetting. Based on the microstructural analysis, an expression is proposed to determi…

Laboratory testMaterials scienceSuction010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesExpansive clay0211 other engineering and technologiesMixing (process engineering)02 engineering and technologylaboratory testsFabric/structure of soil01 natural sciencesPartial saturationswellingmedicineEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Geotechnical engineeringComposite material021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencessand/bentonite mixturesChemo mechanicalExpansive soilexpansive soilsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geologyfabric evolutionBentonitefabric/structure of soilsWettingHCM loadingsSwellingmedicine.symptomDry densitypore water chemistry
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Hydromechanical behaviour of a volcanic ash

2013

This paper presents experimental analysis and numerical modelling aimed at improved understanding and prediction of the hydromechanical behaviour of volcanic ash at various states of saturation. Results from a comprehensive experimental programme are presented in order to characterise the response of the material in terms of matric suction and confining stress changes. The evolution of the yield stress at different suction levels has been quantified. The volumetric response with suction variations allowed the analysis of the collapse-upon-wetting behaviour. Water retention and permeability are also addressed. Tests results are used to calibrate a constitutive model based on the effective s…

Laboratory testPartial saturationEffective stressEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Constitutive relationGeotechnical engineeringSuctionGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologySaturation (chemistry)Partial saturationGeologyCollapsed settlementVolcanic ashGéotechnique
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The oxygen status of arterial human blood

1990

The oxygen status of arterial human blood is described at least by four variables: Oxygen partial pressure (pO2, mmHg), oxygen saturation (sO2, %), hemoglobin content (cHb, g/dL) and oxygen content (cO2, mL/dL). Beside perfusion, however, the oxygen supply of all organs is decisively determined by the mean capillary pO2 which itself is primarily dependent on the arterial cO2. Therefore, the oxygen availability (cardiac output x caO2, mL/min) may be described by the cO2 value in arterial blood or those variables who determine the latter one. The diagnostic significance of the O2 variables of the oxygen status consequently increases in the order of pO2, sO2 (cHb) and cO2. In arterial blood, o…

Lung Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyPartial PressureClinical BiochemistryPoison controlchemistry.chemical_elementOxygenMethemoglobinHypoxemiaCarbon Monoxide PoisoningHemoglobinsInternal medicinemedicineHumansOximetryCardiac OutputOxygen saturationMethemoglobinCarbon monoxide poisoningbusiness.industryAnemiaArteriesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCapillariesrespiratory tract diseasesOxygenchemistryAnesthesiaCardiologyArterial bloodHemoglobinBlood Gas Analysismedicine.symptombusinessScandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
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A nonlinear observer for rotor flux estimation considering magnetic saturation effects in induction motor drives

2015

This paper proposes a non-linear observer for In- duction Machine (IM) drives which takes into consideration the saturation effects. The non-linear observer is based on an original formulation of the dynamic model of the IM taking into consideration the magnetic saturation of the iron core. A Lyapunov based convergence analysis is proposed in order to suitably compute the observer gain guaranteeing the stability of the observer. The proposed non-linear observer has been tested in numerical simulation and experimentally on a suitably developed test set-up. Its behaviour has been compared to that obtained with a classic Full-Order Luenberger Observer (FOLO) in variable flux working conditions…

Lyapunov functionEngineeringmag- netic saturation effects.Computer simulationStatorbusiness.industryInduction Motor (IM)law.inventionInductancesymbols.namesakeAmplitudeSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaMagnetic coreControl theorylawnonlinear observersymbolsState observerInduction Motor nonlinear observer magnetic saturation effects.businessInduction motor2015 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)
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