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Novel Wireless Sensor System for Dynamic Characterization of Borehole Heat Exchangers

2011

The design and field test of a novel sensor system based in autonomous wireless sensors to measure the temperature of the heat transfer fluid along a borehole heat exchanger (BHE) is presented. The system, by means of two specials valves, inserts and extracts miniaturized wireless sensors inside the pipes of the borehole, which are carried by the thermal fluid. Each sensor is embedded in a small sphere of just 25 mm diameter and 8 gr weight, containing a transceiver, a microcontroller, a temperature sensor and a power supply. A wireless data processing unit transmits to the sensors the acquisition configuration before the measurements, and also downloads the temperature data measured by the…

Heat pumpsEngineeringGeography & travelBoreholeMechanical engineeringlcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryGeothermal energyArticleAnalytical ChemistryWireless sensorsHeat exchangerThermalWirelesslcsh:TP1-1185Thermal analysisElectrical and Electronic EngineeringThermal analysisInstrumentationddc:910business.industryheat pumps; geothermal energy; thermal analysis; wireless sensorsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMicrocontrollerThermal response testMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSTransceiverbusiness
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LOFAR measures the hotspot advance speed of the high-redshift blazar S5 0836+710

2019

Our goal is to study the termination of an AGN jet in the young universe and to deduce physical parameters of the jet and the intergalactic medium. We use LOFAR to image the long-wavelength radio emission of the high-redshift blazar S5 0836+710 on arcsecond scales between 120 MHz and 160 MHz. The LOFAR image shows a compact unresolved core and a resolved emission region about 1.5 arcsec to the southwest of the radio core. This structure is in general agreement with previous higher-frequency radio observations with MERLIN and the VLA. The southern component shows a moderately steep spectrum with a spectral index of about $\gtrsim -1$ while the spectral index of the core is flat to slightly i…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsSpectral indexActive galactic nucleusProper motion010308 nuclear & particles physicsRadio galaxyAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsLOFARAstrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies01 natural sciencesRedshiftSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)0103 physical sciencesIntergalactic travelAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaBlazar010303 astronomy & astrophysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsAstronomy & Astrophysics
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“A Perfect Heroine in Foreign Travel.” Female Mobile Identities and Southern Italy in the 19th Century Non-feminist Periodical Press

2016

This essay focuses on the inteaction between the publication of female travel writing abouth the South Of Italy in non -feminist 19th century British periodicaldìs and the circulation of a transgressive model of femininity centred on the concepts of mobility, vitality and visibility. the choice of Southern Italy, and anti-tourist destination that since the era of the Grand Tour had been considered dangerous for men, let alone for women, magnifies female heroic attitudes and contaminates female conventional domestic purity enhancing the concept of an unfixed female identity. The publications of a travelogue, a mostly non fictional genre, on an innovative and reactive medium, was a manifest a…

HistoryPeriodical pressArt historywomen travelogues 19th century non-feminist periodicals Southern Italy visibility mobility anti-Angel iconSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura IngleseJournal of Literature and Art Studies
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Modes de représentation des trajectoires quotidiennes des habitants

2007

Representing the daily trajectories of individuals Current research on inhabitants' daily mobilities has confirmed that individual mobility strategies are based on activity programmes. In France, the Household Travel Survey (HTS) is one of the principal sources of information about individual travel behaviour. Despite some drawbacks, they are rich sources of spatio-temporal data, as well as providing information on individual and household characteristics. However, for daily mobilities to be analysed, the raw data need to be reorganized. This study is based on the Grenoble-area Household Travel Survey, carried out in 2002. We propose to explore the HTS data through examples of individual mo…

Household TravelVilleTime-geographyEnquête ménages déplacements (EMD)Survey Spatio-temporal visualization[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyVisualisation spatiotemporelleDaily mobilities[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyMobilités quotidiennes[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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CEFLES2: The remote sensing component to quantify photosynthetic efficiency from the leaf to the region by measuring sun-induced fluorescence in the …

2009

The CEFLES2 campaign during the Carbo Europe Regional Experiment Strategy was designed to provide simultaneous airborne measurements of solar induced fluorescence and CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes. It was combined with extensive ground-based quantification of leaf- and canopy-level processes in support of ESA's Candidate Earth Explorer Mission of the "Fluorescence Explorer" (FLEX). The aim of this campaign was to test if fluorescence signal detected from an airborne platform can be used to improve estimates of plant mediated exchange on the mesoscale. Canopy fluorescence was quantified from four airborne platforms using a combination of novel sensors: (i) the prototype ai…

Imaging spectrometerMesoscale meteorology1904 Earth-Surface Processeslcsh:Life550 - Earth sciencesPhotosynthetic efficiencyINDUCED CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE; GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTION; LIGHT-USE EFFICIENCY; STEADY-STATE; WATER-STRESS; REFLECTANCE; FIELD; HETEROGENEITY; DYNAMICS; BOREALremote sensingEvapotranspirationddc:570lcsh:QH540-549.5910 Geography & travelTransectEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesRemote sensingphotosynthesisSpectrometerlcsh:QE1-996.5Hyperspectral imagingFluorescenceFLEX Fluorescence AHS HYPER AirFLEXJlcsh:Geologylcsh:QH501-531GEO/10 - GEOFISICA DELLA TERRA SOLIDA10122 Institute of Geography1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEnvironmental sciencefluorescencelcsh:Ecologyoxygenprimary production
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Atmospheric correction of ENVISAT/MERIS data over inland waters: Validation for European lakes

2010

Traditional methods for aerosol retrieval and atmospheric correction of remote sensing data over water surfaces are based on the assumption of zero water reflectance in the near-infrared. Another type of approach which is becoming very popular in atmospheric correction over water is based on the simultaneous retrieval of atmospheric and water parameters through the inversion of coupled atmospheric and bio-optical water models. Both types of approaches may lead to substantial errors over optically-complex water bodies, such as case II waters, in which a wide range of temporal and spatial variations in the concentration of water constituents is expected. This causes the water reflectance in t…

Inland watersAtmospheric correction1903 Computers in Earth SciencesSoil ScienceGeologyInversion (meteorology)550 - Earth sciencesAerosolMERISAtmospheric correction10122 Institute of GeographyAerosol optical thicknessValidationWater modelEnvironmental scienceSpatial variabilitySatellite imageryWater qualityComputers in Earth Sciences910 Geography & travelSurface water1111 Soil Science1907 GeologyRemote sensing
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Knowledge Representation in Travelling Texts:from Mirroring to Missing the Point

2014

<p><em>Today, information travels fast. Texts travel, too. In a corporate context, the question is how to manage which knowledge elements should travel to a new language area or market and in which form? The decision to let knowledge elements travel or not travel highly depends on the limitation and the purpose of the text in a new context as well as on predefined parameters for text travel. For texts used in marketing and in technology, the question is whether culture-bound knowledge elements should be domesticated or kept as foreign elements, or should be mirrored or moulded—or should not travel at all! When should semantic and pragmatic elements in a text be replaced and by w…

Knowledge representation and reasoningmirroringfunctionalismContext (language use)adaptationSemanticsreplacementcommunicative eventdomesticationSemioticscreationsemanticstext travelCommunicationbusiness.industryremovalLatvianPragmaticsmouldinglanguage.human_languageLinguisticsConstructed languageforeignizationsemioticsKnowledge representationmarketing-culturallanguagetechnical-culturalbusinessPsychologytechnico-culturalstrategypragmaticsMirroring
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Ceļojumu apraksti, piezīmes un domas no J. Lautenbacha [Dažāda satura manuskripti], [1.- 9. burtnīcas]

1867

Materiāli latviešu un vācu valodā.

Latvian literatureLettland - ReisebeschreibungenLatviešu valoda:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Literature [Research Subject Categories]Latviešu literatūraLatvia - travel descriptionsLatvija - ceļojumu aprakstiLettische LiteraturCeļojumu aprakstiReisebeschreibungenLettische SpracheLatvian languageRokrakstu kolekcija
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN TRAVEL BEHAVIOR STUDIES

2016

Qualitative methodology is extensively used in a wide range of scientific areas, such as Sociology and Psychology, and it is been used to study individual and household decision making processes. However, in the Transportation Planning and Engineering domain it is still infrequent to find in the travel behavior literature studies using qualitative techniques to explore activity-travel decisions. The aim of this paper is first, to provide an overview of the types of qualitative techniques available and to explore how to correctly implement them. Secondly, to highlight the special characteristics of qualitative methods that make them appropriate to study activity-travel decision processes. Fa…

Literature review050210 logistics & transportationTransportation planningData collectionActivity Travel Decision ProcessesTransport PlanningManagement science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesFoundation (evidence)021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyINGENIERÍA DEL TRANSPORTEDomain (software engineering)INGENIERIA E INFRAESTRUCTURA DE LOS TRANSPORTESTravel behaviorQualitative reasoning0502 economics and businessDecision processQualitativeQualitative research
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Récit de voyage et expérience de l'espace : la Méditerranée écrite et vécue par Josep Piera

2018

Based on some literary extracts (autobiographical prose and poetry) of the Valencian writer Josep Piera, the relationship between the experience of the journey and the writing that comes along as a result of it is analyzed. Three key concepts are discussed : the journey, the Mediterranean and literature. As we will see, the Mediterranean is understood here as a close and familiar world : a mythical, historical, cultural and vital geographical space. The places visited (Greece, Naples, Sicily, etc.) interact and produce a dialogue with the geographical space and the notion of human time.

Llibres de viatgeJosep Piera ; Méditerranée ; Valence ; Littérature de voyageUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Teoría análisis y crítica literariasJosep Piera ; Mediterranean ; Valencia ; Travel literatureJosep PieraGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Teoría análisis y crítica literarias [UNESCO]MediterraniGeneral Environmental ScienceLe Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie
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