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Preservation of fungi in archaeological charcoal

2010

During the analysis of wood charcoal remains from archaeological sites, it is common to find different microorganisms and different forms of degradation present in the plant tissue. However, one may encounter difficulties when attempting to identify these microorganisms and determine when their attack occurred. This paper focuses on preservation aspects related to the microorganisms in wood and demonstrates the structural changes that take place in different types of decayed wood after it was converted into charcoal. The study seeks to determine whether the microbial attack found in archaeological woods took place before the burning of the wood or after. Burning experiments were conducted u…

ArcheologyFungal attackContext (archaeology)technology industry and agriculturefood and beveragescomplex mixturesArchaeologyPlant tissueArchaeological scienceGeographyPaleoethnobotanyvisual_artPaleobotanyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCharcoalAnthracologyJournal of Archaeological Science
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POROSITY DETERMINATION WITH HELIUM PYCNOMETRY AS A METHOD TO CHARACTERIZE WATERLOGGED WOODS AND THE EFFICACY OF THE CONSERVATION TREATMENTS

2012

The helium pycnometer allows us to measure the cell-wall density of dry woods and the basic density of wood samples soaked with water and/or a consolidant solution if a non-volatile solvent is used. These parameters were correlated to the porosity, which for degraded waterlogged wood is related to the maximum water content. Moreover, this has revealed the possibility of investigating, by means of accurate cell-wall density determination, the efficacy of several consolidants in the treatment of waterlogged woods.

ArcheologyHistoryMaterials scienceConsolidation (soil)technology industry and agriculturechemistry.chemical_elementcomplex mixtureschemistryGas pycnometerBasic densityGeotechnical engineeringPorosityWater contentHeliumArchaeometry
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Temperature dependence of the rate constant of hydrogen isotope interactions with a lithium capillary-porous system under reactor irradiation

2013

Abstract Experiments with a sample of a lithium capillary-porous system (CPS) were performed at the reactor IVG-1.M of the Institute of Atomic Energy NNC RK to study the effects of neutron irradiation on the parameters of hydrogen isotope interactions with a lithium CPS. The absorption technique was used during the experiments, and this technique allowed the temperature dependences of the hydrogen isotope interaction rate constants with the lithium CPS to be obtained under various reactor powers. The obtained dependencies were used to determine the main interaction parameters: the activation energies and the pre-exponents of the Arrhenius dependence of the hydrogen interaction rate constant…

Arrhenius equationMaterials scienceHydrogenCapillary actionMechanical EngineeringDivertortechnology industry and agricultureAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementcomplex mixturessymbols.namesakeReaction rate constantNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistrysymbolsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsComputer Science::Programming LanguagesGeneral Materials ScienceLithiumPhysics::Atomic PhysicsIrradiationAbsorption (chemistry)Civil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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Life Cycle Assessment of Asphalt Mixtures with WMR

2023

This study aimed at providing pavement specialists with international average values of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and energy consumption related to the manufacturing of asphalt mixtures (cradle-to-gate), with and without waste and secondary materials for roads (WMRs). In order to achieve this goal, TG leaders first referred to current standards to define a methodology for obtaining benchmark values according to ISO 21678:2020. Then, a data collection tool was designed and provided to a group of international partners to build a life cycle inventory for asphalt mixtures including data from materials up to plant manufacturing (A1–A3). Partners were asked to provide information for any ty…

Asphalt mixtureLife Cycle AssessmentBenchmarkWaste Secondary materials
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Microstructural Study of Asphalt Mixture Containing Reclaimed Material

2012

In this paper mixing of reclaimed material with virgin asphalt material has been studied non-destructively. Specimens prepared with virgin asphalt mix and with asphalt mix containing reclaimed material were scanned in X-ray Computed tomography (CT). The obtained Images were analysed for particles and pores (air voids) distribution. All the specimens were also tested in compression test and X-ray scanned while testing. It was found that distribution of reclaimed is not uniform through the samples. There is no considerable effect of increasing the mixing time on particles' distribution. Similar trend of increase in air voids (cracks) with the increase in load was found for both virgin mix and…

Asphalt mixtureX-ray computed tomography (CT)Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiImage analysiMicrostructure
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Evaluation of dry asphalt rubber concrete in railway sub-ballast using the four point bending test

2016

The study of bituminous mixes can be related to tyre rubber material recycling. Encouraging scrap tyre disposal and cutting down on pit employment are the environmental aims. In the field of railways, technological processes involved in the use of crumb rubber are the wet-dry processes. In the mechanical characterisation of the asphalt concrete in terms of both the fatigue resista recycled waste tires nce and the stiffness modulus it is necessary to use a design method for the sub-ballast railway material, even more so if the asphalt concrete investigated is an innovative material such as a dry asphalt rubber concrete (DARC) (i.e. a bituminous mixture with crumb rubber formed by a dry proce…

Asphalt mixtureasphalt mixesSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiAsphalt
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"Table 29" of "Properties of hadronic Z decays and test of QCD generators"

1992

N-jet production rates (in percent) corrected for charged and neutral particles.

Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaE+ E- --> HADRONSE+ E- --> Z0Integrated Cross Section91.2Jet Productionrespiratory systemCross Sectionequipment and suppliesSIGcomplex mixturesDijet ProductionE+ E- ScatteringExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentE+ E- --> 2JETR measurementhuman activitiescirculatory and respiratory physiology
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"Table 25" of "Properties of hadronic Z decays and test of QCD generators"

1992

N-jet production rates (in percent) corrected for charged particles only.

Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaE+ E- --> HADRONSE+ E- --> Z0Integrated Cross Section91.2Jet Productionrespiratory systemCross Sectionequipment and suppliesSIGcomplex mixturesDijet ProductionE+ E- ScatteringExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentE+ E- --> 2JETR measurementhuman activitiescirculatory and respiratory physiology
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"Table 26" of "Properties of hadronic Z decays and test of QCD generators"

1992

N-jet production rates (in percent) corrected for charged particles only.

Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaE+ E- --> HADRONSE+ E- --> Z0Integrated Cross Section91.2Jet Productionrespiratory systemCross Sectionequipment and suppliesSIGcomplex mixturesE+ E- --> 3JETE+ E- ScatteringExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentR measurementhuman activitiescirculatory and respiratory physiology
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"Table 30" of "Properties of hadronic Z decays and test of QCD generators"

1992

N-jet production rates (in percent) corrected for charged and neutral particles.

Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaE+ E- --> HADRONSE+ E- --> Z0Integrated Cross Section91.2Jet Productionrespiratory systemCross Sectionequipment and suppliesSIGcomplex mixturesE+ E- --> 3JETE+ E- ScatteringExclusiveHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentR measurementhuman activitiescirculatory and respiratory physiology
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