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Balance y Desafíos de la Sociedad de la Información

1996

BalanceDemocraciaSociedadCulturaPluralismo informativoIdentidades culturalesTécnicaTelevisión sin fronterasVidal-Beneyto JoséSociedad digitalCOMUNICACIÓNEconomíaPúblicoSociedad de la informaciónOrden socialCambiosPolítica audiovisual comunitariaNotas y Memorandos: Comisión EuropeaNuevas tecnologíasEuropaÉtica de la comunicaciónInformaciónDesafíosPrivado
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Discurso político y democracia de audiencias: los desafíos discursivos de la digitalización

2020

BeatrizUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASRevista de pensamiento contemporáneo 555671 2020 59 7550102 Discurso político y democracia de audiencias: los desafíos discursivos de la digitalización Gallardo Paúls [1575-2259 2322 Pasajes]Girona Fibla:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]1575-2259 2322 Pasajes: Revista de pensamiento contemporáneo 555671 2020 59 7550102 Discurso político y democracia de audiencias: los desafíos discursivos de la digitalización Gallardo PaúlsNuria 3 17
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Las bibliotecas y Ovidio: una herramienta para difundir un patrimonio digital contextualizado

2022

El objeto de esta comunicación es presentar el blog "Las bibliotecas y Ovidio: un blog sobre bibliotecas, sobre libros y sobre Ovidio" que constituye una ocasión de contextualizar los ejemplares que se van colocando poco a poco en las estanterías virtuales de la BIBLIOTECA DIGITAL OVIDIANA (BDO), abordándolos de una manera diferente, ya no como los individuos "atomizados" que se estudian a través de la ficha diseccionados, sino como parte integrante de una biblioteca por la que se realiza una suerte de visita virtual aprovechando la presencia de los ovidios ilustrados. Una invitación para conocer de manera conjunta los ejemplares estudiados y sus "hogares", las casi cien bibliotecas visitad…

Biblioteca digital ovidianaUNESCO::HISTORIAPatrimonio bibliográficoBibliotecas digitales
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The efficiency of LiDAR HMLS scanning in monitoring forest structure parameters: implications for sustainable forest management

2022

PurposeThis article aims to compare the LiDAR handheld mobile laser scanner (HMLS) scans with traditional survey methods, as the tree gauge and the hypsometer, to study the efficiency of the new technology in relation to the accuracy of structural forest attributes estimation useful to support a sustainable forest management.Design/methodology/approachA case study was carried out in a high forest located in Tuscany (Italy), by considering 5 forest types, in 20 different survey plots. A comparative analysis between two survey methods will be shown in order to verify the potential limits and the viability of the LiDAR HMLS in the forest field.FindingsThis research demonstrates that LiDAR HMLS…

Big data Organisational efficiency Digitalisation Sustainable business models Forest structure Precision forestry LIDAR HMLS.General Business Management and AccountingFinanceEuroMed Journal of Business
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Enhancing methane production from lignocellulosic biomass by combined steam-explosion pretreatment and bioaugmentation with cellulolytic bacterium

2017

Background Biogas production from lignocellulosic biomass is generally considered to be challenging due to the recalcitrant nature of this biomass. In this study, the recalcitrance of birch was reduced by applying steam-explosion (SE) pretreatment (210 °C and 10 min). Moreover, bioaugmentation with the cellulolytic bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor bescii was applied to possibly enhance the methane production from steam-exploded birch in an anaerobic digestion (AD) process under thermophilic conditions (62 °C). Results Overall, the combined SE and bioaugmentation enhanced the methane yield up to 140% compared to untreated birch, while SE alone contributed to the major share of methane enhancem…

BioaugmentationCellulolytic bacteriaResearchAnaerobic digestionCaldicellulosiruptor besciiBirchBiogasLignocelluloseSteam-explosion pretreatmentBiotechnology for biofuels
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Anaerobic and sequential anaerobic-aerobic treatments of municipal landfill leachate at low temperatures

1996

Abstract Anaerobic treatment of municipal landfill leachate (COD 1–4 g l −1 , NH 4 -N c. 0.16 g l −1 ) was studied at 11 and 24°C by using laboratory-scale UASB and hybrid reactors. Aerobic post-treatment of the anaerobically treated leachate was also studied at 24°C using an activated-sludge process. In the 11°C reactors, a COD removal of up to 60–65% was obtained with 1.5-2 day HRT and 0.7-1.5 kg COD m −3 day −1 organic loading rates. At 24°C, a COD removal of up to 75% was achieved with a 10 h HRT. The highest organic loading rate applied was 10 kg COD m −3 day −1 at 24°C. Inorganic material accumulated in the reactor sludges at both temperatures. However, the specific methanogenic activ…

Biochemical oxygen demandEnvironmental EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryChemical oxygen demandBioengineeringGeneral MedicineAnaerobic digestionActivated sludgeWastewaterEnvironmental chemistryLeachateWaste Management and DisposalEffluentAnaerobic exerciseBioresource Technology
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Antimicrobial, mechanical and biocompatibility analysis of chlorhexidine digluconate-modified cements

2019

Background The focus of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial, mechanical properties and biocompatibility of glass ionomer (GICs) modified by Chlorhexidine (CHX). Material and Methods For biocompatibility, 105 male Wistar rats were used, divided into 7 groups (n=15): Group C (Control,Polyethylene), Groups M, M10, M18, and Groups RL, RL10, RL18 (M-Meron and RL-Riva Luting: conventional, and modified with 10%, and 18% CHX, respectively). The tissues were analyzed under optical microscope for different cellular events and time intervals. Antibacterial effect and Shear Bond Strength Test (SBST) were also analyzed. Biocompatibility was analyzed by the Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn tests; SBST o…

BiocompatibilityChemistrybusiness.industryResearchChlorhexidineSignificant differenceGlass ionomer cementDentistryOrthodontics030206 dentistry02 engineering and technologyAntibacterial effect:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAntimicrobialBiocompatible material03 medical and health sciencesChlorhexidine digluconate0302 clinical medicineUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicine0210 nano-technologybusinessGeneral Dentistrymedicine.drugJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Use of rumen microorganisms to boost the anaerobic biodegradability of microalgae

2017

[EN] A laboratory bioreactor using rumen microorganisms to treat Scenedesmus spp. biomass was operated for 190 days. At first the bioreactor operated as a Rumen-like Fermenter (RF) with a Sludge Retention Time (SRT) of 7 days. The RF was subsequently transformed into an anaerobic digestion system including two configurations: continuously-stirred tank reactor and anaerobic membrane bioreactor in which different SRT values of up to 100 days were assessed. Methane production peaked at 214 mL CH4 g−1 CODIn with a SRT of 100 days. COD removal and BDP peaked at above 70% and 60%, respectively, at the highest SRT, with no pre-treatment prior to microalgae digestion. The waste sludge product…

Biodegradability potential020209 energyBiomassIndustrial fermentation02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesMicrobiologyWaste sludge production0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBioreactorMicroalgaeScenedesmusTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiologyRumen microorganismsBiodegradationbiology.organism_classificationPulp and paper industryAnaerobic digestionAnMBRDigestionAgronomy and Crop ScienceAnaerobic exercise
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Development of a rapid and highly sensitive biochemical method for the measurement of fungal spore viability. An alternative to the CFU method

2001

Abstract 1 A biochemical method, based on dehydrogenase activity (DHA) measurement, has been developed as an alternative to colony forming unit (CFU) enumeration, for assessing the viability of fungal spores. In viable cells, a tetrazolium salt (MTT) is reduced to a coloured formazan (MTTf) by cellular dehydrogenase enzymes. From the colorimetric assay developed by Mosmann for mammalian cells, the procedure has been adapted and optimised using P. digitatum spores as a model. Propan-2-ol has been selected as the best solvent to extract the MTTf from the spores. The sensitivity of the method has been considerably increased by determining the optimal conditions of incubation for the MTT reduct…

BioengineeringMetarhizium flavovirideApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundFood scienceIncubation[SDV.MP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologyColony-forming unit0303 health sciencesPenicillium digitatumbiology030306 microbiologyfungiAspergillus nigerFungi imperfectibiology.organism_classificationSpore[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologychemistryBiochemistryFormazanBiotechnology
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Brevi note comparatistiche in tema di suicidio assistito

2019

The essay focuses on the legitimacy of assisted suicide in Italy and in England and Wales, particularly with regard to patients suffering from severe pain from incurable or terminal illnesses. In two recent cases (Cappato and Nicklinson), both Italian and English judges suggested to the Parliament to modify the current state of the law, without making a declaration of incompatibility with Article 8 of the Convention. The paper compares the approach of Corte Costituzionale and UK Supreme Court to the issue, revealing the ambiguity hidden behind those common decisions.

BiolawEuthanasia and Assisted SuicideSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato ComparatoComparative LawHuman RightFundamental Rights and Human DignityJudicial Precedent
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