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2019

Final disposal of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) from nuclear power plants (NPPs) is an ethical issue with implications within and across generations. We address this issue from the perspective of nuclear communities that host nuclear waste disposal sites. These are primarily the communities that face injustice due to the potential radiological risks. A resident survey (n = 454) was conducted in two Finnish nuclear communities, i.e. Eurajoki and Pyhajoki, that are being considered as alternative sites for a second repository for SNF. The nuclear waste management (NWM) company Posiva is already building a repository in Eurajoki, the first in Finland. These communities are in different stages of th…

021110 strategic defence & security studies010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral EngineeringGeneral Social SciencesRadioactive wasteDistribution (economics)02 engineering and technologyPublic relationsNuclear power01 natural sciencesSpent nuclear fuelInjustice12. Responsible consumptionPolitical sciencePerceptionJustice (ethics)Safety Risk Reliability and QualityDistributive justicebusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonJournal of Risk Research
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Efficient Protection for VDI Workstations

2019

Many enterprises migrate to a private cloud VDI environment. In such an environment multiple workstations are served by a single powerful server. On such an environment each VDI workstation receives only a limited CPU power. An average of less than a quarter of a core per planned VDI workstation is a common setup. Under such cases, anti-virus and application control software load is multiplied by the number of VDI workstation running on each server. These security applications take merely a few percentages of a single core on a normal desktop. However, on a VDI server where the multiple VDI workstations run on a single server, they may consume 20-25 percent the load. Naturally, such an incr…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesCPU power dissipationWorkstationComputer sciencebusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologiesControl softwareSingle serverCloud computing02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreVirtualizationlaw.inventionlawControl system0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOperating system020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSingle-corebusinesscomputer2019 6th IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Cloud Computing (CSCloud)/ 2019 5th IEEE International Conference on Edge Computing and Scalable Cloud (EdgeCom)
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Russia-Ukraine balance of military power

2017

The Russia-Ukraine conflict is the most serious test of European security in the 21st century and the forgone conclusion is that Russia can easily prevail in the conflict, but this has not been the case. This article uses balance of military power analysis to report findings on the plausible outcome of a war between Ukraine and Russia. I report findings based on realist theoretical perspectives that indicate Russian victory is unlikely because of relative balance of power where Russia has to face multiple threats diverting its military power while Ukraine can concentrate its military power for a single purpose. The findings suggest implication for policy in Russia, Ukraine, EU and the Unite…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesEconomics and Econometrics05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologieslcsh:International relations02 engineering and technologyRussia0506 political sciencePower (social and political)Balance (accounting)Political sciencebalance of military powerPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationwarEconomic systemUkrainelcsh:JZ2-6530Journal of International Studies
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Building Robustness into Translational Research

2020

AbstractNonclinical studies form the basis for the decision whether to take a therapeutic candidate into the clinic. These studies need to exhibit translational robustness for both ethical and economic reasons. Key findings confirmed in multiple species have a greater chance to also occur in humans. Given the heterogeneity of patient populations, preclinical studies or at least programs comprising multiple studies need to reflect such heterogeneity, e.g., regarding strains, sex, age, and comorbidities of experimental animals. However, introducing such heterogeneity requires larger studies/programs to maintain statistical power in the face of greater variability. In addition to classic sourc…

0301 basic medicine03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineIn patientTranslational researchMultiple speciesRobustness (economics)Psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStatistical power3. Good healthCognitive psychology
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Ferric-bipyridine assay: A novel spectrophotometric method for measurement of antioxidant capacity

2020

Measurement of the antioxidant potential using in vitro assays is paramount in the assessment of various food products and nutraceuticals. Researchers always attempt to develop more accurate assays which can be performed in unsophisticated conditions. This novel method, Ferric-Bipyridine reducing capacity of total antioxidants (FBRC) is a very simple, accurate assay performed based on the reduction of Fe (III) to Fe (II) by antioxidants with the formation of a colored complex with bipyridine (Bp) i.e, Fe(II)-Bp. The FBRC method thus developed was assessed under carefully adjusted parameters of oxidant concentration, pH, temperature, solvent, light and time in order to fix the optimum condit…

0301 basic medicineAntioxidantFerric-bipyridine assayTotal antioxidant activitymedicine.medical_treatmentFood chemistryToxicologyBiochemistryArticleFood science03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundBipyridine0302 clinical medicineNovel spectrophotometric assaymedicineGallic acidlcsh:Social sciences (General)lcsh:Science (General)Analytical biochemistryFood chemistryMultidisciplinaryChromatographyFood analysisAscorbic acidVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Idrettsmedisinske fag: 850TolueneSolvent030104 developmental biologychemistryFerricFerric reducing powerlcsh:H1-99Analytical chemistry030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.druglcsh:Q1-390
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Aggregation patterns of helminth populations in the introduced fish, Liza haematocheilus (Teleostei: Mugilidae): disentangling host–parasite relation…

2018

International audience; A number of hypotheses exist to explain aggregated distributions, but they have seldom been used to investigate differences in parasite spatial distribution between native and introduced hosts. We applied two aggregation models, the negative binomial distribution and Taylor's power law, to study the aggregation patterns of helminth populations from Liza haematocheilus across its native (Sea of Japan) and introduced (Sea of Azov) distribution ranges. In accordance with the enemy release hypothesis, we predicted that parasite populations in the introduced host range would be less aggregated than in the native host area, because aggregation is tightly constrained by abu…

0301 basic medicineAquatic Organisms030231 tropical medicinePopulationZoologyAbundance–variance relationshipsBiologySpatial distributionHost-Parasite InteractionsRussia03 medical and health sciencesFish Diseases0302 clinical medicineJapanAbundance (ecology)HelminthsParasite hostingAnimalsSeawater[SDV.MP.PAR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Parasitology14. Life underwaterTaxonomic rankeducationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPopulation DensityEnemy release hypothesiseducation.field_of_studyResistance (ecology)Host (biology)Repeatability analysisBiodiversitySmegmamorpha030104 developmental biologyInfectious DiseasesTaxonTaylor’s power law.ParasitologyNegative binomial distributionHelminthiasis Animal[SDV.EE.IEO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environment/Symbiosis
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Biological investigation of neural circuits in the insect brain

2018

Watching insects thoughtfully one cannot but adore their behavioural capabilities. They have developed amazing reproductive, foraging and orientation strategies and at the same time they followed the evolutionary path of miniaturization and sparseness. Both features together turn them into a role model for autonomous robots. Despite their tiny brains, fruit flies (Drosophila) can orient, walk on uneven terrain, in any orientation to gravity, can fly in adverse winds, find partners, places for egg laying, food and shelter. Drosophila melanogaster is the model animal for geneticists and cutting-edge tools are being continuously developed to study the underpinnings of their behavioural capabil…

0301 basic medicineCognitive sciencebiologyWorking memoryComputer sciencefungiForagingEnergy Engineering and Power Technologybiology.organism_classification03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biology0302 clinical medicineEngineering (all)Orientation (mental)Mushroom bodiesBiological neural networkRobotMathematics (all)Biotechnology; Chemical Engineering (all); Mathematics (all); Materials Science (all); Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Engineering (all)Chemical Engineering (all)Materials Science (all)Drosophila melanogasterDrosophila030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiotechnology
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Reducing sample size in experiments with animals: historical controls and related strategies

2015

Reducing the number of animal subjects used in biomedical experiments is desirable for ethical and practical reasons. Previous reviews of the benefits of reducing sample sizes have focused on improving experimental designs and methods of statistical analysis, but reducing the size of control groups has been considered rarely. We discuss how the number of current control animals can be reduced, without loss of statistical power, by incorporating information from historical controls, i.e. subjects used as controls in similar previous experiments. Using example data from published reports, we describe how to incorporate information from historical controls under a range of assumptions that mig…

0301 basic medicineComputer scienceDesign of experimentsControl (management)Control subjects01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyStatistical power010104 statistics & probability03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologySample size determinationStatisticsRange (statistics)Statistical analysis0101 mathematicsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesStatistical hypothesis testingBiological Reviews
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A comprehensive review of energy sources for unmanned aerial vehicles, their shortfalls and opportunities for improvements

2020

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles were first introduced almost 40 years ago and their applications have increased and diversified substantially since then, in both commercial and private use. One of the UAVs main issues when it comes to mobility is that the power sources available are inadequate, this highlights an area for improvement as the interest in drones is on the increase. There exist many different types of power supplies applied to UAVs, however each has their own limitations and strengths that pertain to weight contributions, charging and discharging times, size, payload capabilities, energy density and power density. The aim of this paper is to review the main power sources available for…

0301 basic medicineComputer scienceSuper-capacitor (SC)Review Article03 medical and health sciencesEnergy storage technology0302 clinical medicineElectric power transmissionLithium-polymer (Li-Po)lcsh:Social sciences (General)lcsh:Science (General)MultidisciplinaryEnergyPayloadHydrogen energyFuel cellFuel technology(FC)DroneVDP::Teknologi: 500030104 developmental biologyElectric power transmissionAerospace engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)Electrical engineeringEnergy densityUnmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)Fuel cellslcsh:H1-99Energy source030217 neurology & neurosurgerylcsh:Q1-390Heliyon
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Allele frequencies distribution of 16 forensic STR loci in a Western Sicilian population sample

2017

Abstract The PowerPlex® ESI 17 Fast and ESX 17 Fast Systems represent faster cycling versions released by Promega® to follow the requirements of ENFSI and EDNAP groups’ for new STR genotyping systems in Europe. Allele frequencies and forensic parameters were estimated in a population sample of 120 unrelated healthy individuals living in Sicily (Western Sicilian population sample) using PowerPlex® ESI 17 Fast and PowerPlex® 17 Fast Systems. Full concordance of the results for both systems was observed. No significant deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was detected. The observed heterozygosity changed from 0.85833 for FGA to 0.95 for TH01. The combined power of discrimination for the 1…

0301 basic medicineDNA databaseHealth (social science)Population sampleConcordance2734BiologyStrPathology and Forensic MedicineAllele frequenciePowerPlexLoss of heterozygosity03 medical and health sciencesSettore MED/43 - Medicina LegaleItalian populationlcsh:Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceGenotypingAllele frequencyGeneticslcsh:R5-920Allele frequencies; DNA database; Italian population; PowerPlex; Str; 2734; Health (social science); LawAllele frequencieslanguage.human_languageForensic science030104 developmental biologylcsh:K1-7720Str locilanguagelcsh:Medicine (General)SicilianLaw
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