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New screening approach for risk assessment of pesticides in ambient air

2014

We present a novel screening approach for inhalation risk assessment of currently used pesticides (CUPs) in ambient air, based on the measurements of pesticide levels in the inhalable fraction of the particulate matter (PM10). Total concentrations in ambient air (gas + particle phases) were estimated using a theoretical model of distribution of semi-volatile organic compounds between the gas and the particulate phase based on the octanol-air partition (K-oa) of each pesticide. The proposed approach was used in a pilot study conducted in a rural station in Valencia (Spain) from April through to October 2010. Twenty out of 82 analysed pesticides were detected in average concentrations ranging…

Atmospheric ScienceInhalationChemistryRural stationGas/particle partitioningPesticideParticulatesHazard quotientAmbient airToxicologyInhalationEnvironmental chemistryExposure assessmentPesticidesRisk assessmentGeneral Environmental ScienceExposure assessmentRisk assessment
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The Myriad Virtues of Wavelet Trees

2009

Wavelet Trees have been introduced in [Grossi, Gupta and Vitter, SODA '03] and have been rapidly recognized as a very flexible tool for the design of compressed full-text indexes and data compressors. Although several papers have investigated the beauty and usefulness of this data structure in the full-text indexing scenario, its impact on data compression has not been fully explored. In this paper we provide a complete theoretical analysis of a wide class of compression algorithms based on Wavelet Trees. We also show how to improve their asymptotic performance by introducing a novel framework, called Generalized Wavelet Trees, that aims for the best combination of binary compressors (like,…

Binary treeWeight-balanced treeWavelet transformCascade algorithmData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYHuffman codingData CompressionTheoretical Computer ScienceComputer Science ApplicationsSet partitioning in hierarchical treessymbols.namesakeWaveletComputational Theory and Mathematicssymbolsempirical entropyBurrows-Wheeler TransformAlgorithmData compressionMathematicsInformation SystemsWavelet Trees
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Drivers of peat accumulation rate in a raised bog: impact of drainage, climate, and local vegetation composition

2017

We used variation partitioning to assess the relative importance of drainage, climate and local vegetation composition for the development of a raised bog. As a case study we selected Teici (Teici) Bog in Latvia (north-east Europe). Explanatory variables together explained 74 % of the variation in peat accumulation and only the residue of 26 % remained unexplained. Our study showed that the local vegetation composition and dominant Sphagnum species significantly influence peat accumulation rates. The results of linear models revealed that, under natural conditions, minor drainage and even strong drainage of the peat is associated with a positive growth balance of the system. However, draina…

CARBON ACCUMULATIONDYNAMICSSUCCESSIONSPHAGNUMvariation partitioningECOSYSTEM SERVICESchronologywater level reconstructiontestate amoebaeAGEmacrofossilslcsh:QH540-549.5HISTORY1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyLATE HOLOCENElcsh:EcologyMULTI-PROXY DATAHIGH-RESOLUTION1172 Environmental sciences
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Vegetative and productive responses of ‘Conference’ and ‘Williams’ pear trees planted at different in-row spacings

2006

Abstract The effect of in-row spacing on the vegetative and productive performance of 4-year-old ‘Conference’ (CON) and ‘Williams’ (WIL) pear trees was studied. Analysis of digital images was used to estimate canopy growth and conformation. Fruit quality was determined by measuring fruit weight, flesh firmness, peel color, soluble solid content, and titratable acidity. WIL produced more and more efficiently than CON, especially at closer spacings. WIL canopies were generally bigger than CON canopies, and reduced spacing penalized stem growth and influenced canopy conformation. Root growth and conformation was similar for both cultivars, whereas decreasing in-row spacing reduced root dry wei…

CanopyHorticulturePEARbiologyDry weightVegetative reproductioncanopy growth carbon partitioning fruit weight peel color soluble solidsRoot systemHorticultureOrchardbiology.organism_classificationFruit treePyrus communisScientia Horticulturae
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Effect of water stress on dry matter accumulation and partitioning in pot-grown olive trees (cv Leccino and Racioppella)

2013

Abstract Three different water regimes were applied on young pot-grown olive trees of the cultivars Leccino and Racioppella, amounting to 100% (treatment T100), 50% (treatment T50) and 25% (treatment T25) of water transpiration as determined by pot weight. During the two-year trial the following parameters were measured: midday stem water potential, shoots growth, total leaf area per tree, dry matter accumulation and partitioning in different parts of the plant (root, wood, leaves and fruits). Dry matter was affected by the water regime and cultivar. The cv Leccino, for T100, displayed a greater accumulation of total dry matter and fruit dry matter, while these two parameters were greatly r…

CanopySettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgronomyChemistryShootWater stresswater stress olive dry matter partitioning root and canopy grownDry matterCultivarHorticultureTranspirationOlive trees
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Oblique collision and evolution of large-scale transcurrent shear zones in the Kaoko belt, NW Namibia

2005

Abstract Early structures in the central part of the Kaoko orogenic belt of NW Namibia suggest that the initial stage of collision was governed by underthrusting of the medium-grade Central Kaoko zone below the high-grade Western Kaoko zone, resulting in the development of an inverted metamorphic gradient. In the Western zone, early structures were overprinted by a second phase of deformation, which is associated with localization of the transcurrent Puros shear zone along the contact between the Western and Central zones. During this second phase, extensive partial melting and intrusion of ∼550 Ma granitic bodies occurred in the high-grade Western zone. In the Central zone, the second phas…

Central ZoneGeologyOverprintingTranspressionlanguage.human_languageStrain partitioningSinistral and dextralBasement (geology)Geochemistry and PetrologylanguageShear zonePetrologyGeologySeismologyMylonitePrecambrian Research
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P-T path development derived from shearband boudin microstructure

2016

This work focuses on the development of a regional P-T-path from the Malpica-Lamego Ductile Shear Zone, NW Portugal, based on the microstructures of shearband boudins evolved during progressive simple shear. The combination of microstructural analysis, fluid inclusion studies, crystallographic pre- ffered orientation and fractal geometry analyses, allows to link several stages in the internal evolution of the boudin to regional P-T conditions. The boudinage process is initiated under differential stress after the original layer achieved sufficient viscosity contrast relative to the surrounding matrix. Two main transformations occur simultaneously: i) change in the external shape with contin…

Ciências Naturais::Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMineralogyQuartz CPO e Fabric AnalyserGeometry010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesBoudinageQuartz microstructure:Ciências da Terra e do Ambiente [Ciências Naturais]0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScience & Technology4. EducationQuartz CPO - Fabric AnalyserGeologyP-T-pathShearband boudinSimple shearStrain partitioningFractal geometryPTVX fluid inclusionShear (geology)Dynamic recrystallizationGrain boundaryShear zoneDifferential stressGeology
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Space-Frequency Quantization using Directionlets

2007

In our previous work we proposed a construction of critically sampled perfect reconstruction transforms with directional vanishing moments (DVMs) imposed in the corresponding basis functions along different directions, called directionlets. Here, we combine the directionlets with the space-frequency quantization (SFQ) image compression method, originally based on the standard two-dimensional (2-D) wavelet transform (WT). We show that our new compression method outperforms the standard SFQ as well as the state-of-the-art compression methods, like SPIHT and JPEG-2000, in terms of the quality of compressed images, especially in a low-rate compression regime. We also show that the order of comp…

Computational complexity theorybusiness.industryWavelet transformBasis functionIterative reconstructionSet partitioning in hierarchical treesComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessQuantization (image processing)AlgorithmData compressionImage compressionMathematics2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing
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A Predictive Approach for the Efficient Distribution of Agent-Based Systems on a Hybrid-Cloud

2018

International audience; Hybrid clouds are increasingly used to outsource non-critical applications to public clouds. However, the main challenge within such environments, is to ensure a cost-efficient distribution of the systems between the resources that are on/off premises. For Multi Agent Systems (MAS), this challenge is deepened due to irregular workload progress and intensive communication between the agents, which may result in high computing and data transfer costs. Thus, in this paper we propose a generic framework for adaptive cost-efficient deployment of MAS with a special focus on hybrid clouds. The framework is based mainly on the use of a performance evaluation process that con…

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Computer scienceAgent-Based SystemDistributed computingMulti-agent systemDeployment020206 networking & telecommunicationsCloud computingWorkload02 engineering and technologyOutsourcingHardware and ArchitectureSoftware deployment[INFO.INFO-MA]Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA]Prediction ProcessGraph partitioning algorithm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingMetricsState (computer science)Hybrid CloudbusinessSoftware
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Exploring NoC Virtualization Alternatives in CMPs

2012

Chip Multiprocessor systems (CMPs) contain more and more cores in every new generation. However, applications for these systems do not scale at the same pace. Thus, in order to obtain a good utilization several applications will need to coexist in the system and in those cases virtualization of the CMP system will become mandatory. In this paper we analyze two virtualization strategies at NoC-level aiming to isolate the traffic generated by each application to reduce or even eliminate interferences among messages belonging to different applications. The first model handles most interferences among messages with a virtual-channels (VCs) implementation minimizing both execution time and netwo…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryDistributed computingMultiprocessingVirtualizationcomputer.software_genreChipNetwork on a chipResource (project management)ServerEmbedded systemOverhead (computing)businessSpace partitioningcomputer2012 20th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing
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