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An efficient data model for energy prediction using wireless sensors

2019

International audience; Energy prediction is in high importance for smart homes and smart cities, since it helps reduce power consumption and provides better energy and cost savings. Many algorithms have been used for predicting energy consumption using data collected from Internet of Things (IoT) devices and wireless sensors. In this paper, we propose a system based on Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) to predict energy consumption of a building using collected information (e.g., light energy, day of the week, humidity, temperature, etc.) from a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN). We compare our system against four other classification algorithms, namely: Linear Regression (LR), Support Vector Machin…

General Computer ScienceMean squared errorComputer scienceReal-time computing02 engineering and technology[INFO.INFO-SE]Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE]7. Clean energy[INFO.INFO-IU]Computer Science [cs]/Ubiquitous Computing[INFO.INFO-CR]Computer Science [cs]/Cryptography and Security [cs.CR]0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic Engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsEnergy consumption[INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and SimulationRandom forestSupport vector machineMean absolute percentage error13. Climate actionControl and Systems Engineering[INFO.INFO-MA]Computer Science [cs]/Multiagent Systems [cs.MA]Multilayer perceptron020201 artificial intelligence & image processing[INFO.INFO-ET]Computer Science [cs]/Emerging Technologies [cs.ET]Gradient boosting[INFO.INFO-DC]Computer Science [cs]/Distributed Parallel and Cluster Computing [cs.DC]Wireless sensor network
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Curve packing and modulus estimates

2018

A family of planar curves is called a Moser family if it contains an isometric copy of every rectifiable curve in $\mathbb{R}^{2}$ of length one. The classical "worm problem" of L. Moser from 1966 asks for the least area covered by the curves in any Moser family. In 1979, J. M. Marstrand proved that the answer is not zero: the union of curves in a Moser family has always area at least $c$ for some small absolute constant $c > 0$. We strengthen Marstrand's result by showing that for $p > 3$, the $p$-modulus of a Moser family of curves is at least $c_{p} > 0$.

General MathematicsTHIN SETModulusconformal modulus01 natural sciencesThin setpotential theoryCombinatoricsNull set010104 statistics & probabilityPlanarCIRCLESMathematics - Metric GeometryClassical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: Mathematics111 Mathematics0101 mathematicsAbsolute constantMathematicsMoser familyApplied Mathematicsta111010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisZero (complex analysis)Metric Geometry (math.MG)28A75 (Primary) 31A15 60CXX (Secondary)measure theoryMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEsFamily of curvespotentiaaliteoriamittateoriaMEASURE ZEROcurve packing problems
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Tanzawaic acid derivatives from freshwater sediment-derived fungus Penicillium sp.

2018

Abstract Chemical investigation of a freshwater sediment-derived fungus, Penicillium sp. (S1a1), led to the isolation of three new tanzawaic acid derivatives, including penitanzchroman (1), tanzawaic acids Y (2) and Z (3), along with six known tanzawaic acid analogues (4-9), three known isochromans (10-12) and two known benzoquinones (13 and 14). The structures of the new compounds were established based on high-resolution mass spectrometry, and detailed analysis of one- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy. The relative configuration of the new compounds was assigned on the basis of NMR spectroscopic data including ROESY spectra. The absolute configuration was determined based on the speci…

Geologic SedimentsStereochemistrySediment (wine)Fresh WaterMicrobial Sensitivity TestsFungusMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesMiceCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryBenzoquinonesAnimalsPharmacologyMolecular Structurebiology010405 organic chemistryChemistryPenicilliumAbsolute configurationGeneral MedicineNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopybiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryPenicilliumFatty Acids UnsaturatedWater MicrobiologyFitoterapia
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Chronology of early Archaean granite-greenstone evolution in the Barberton Mountain Land, South Africa, based on precise dating by single zircon evap…

1991

We report precise 207Pb/206Pb single zircon evaporation ages for low-grade felsic metavolcanic rocks within the Onverwacht and Fig Tree Groups of the Barberton Greenstone Belt (BGB), South Africa, and from granitoid plutons bordering the belt. Dacitic tuffs of the Hooggenoeg Formation in the upper part of the Onverwacht Group yield ages between 3445 +/- 3 and 3416 +/- 5 Ma and contain older crustal components represented by a 3504 +/- 4 Ma old zircon xenocryst. Fig Tree dacitic tuffs and agglomerates have euhedral zircons between 3259 +/- 5 and 3225 +/- 3 Ma in age which we interpret to reflect the time of crystallization. A surprisingly complex xenocryst population in one sample documents …

Geological PhenomenaTime FactorsArcheanGeochemistryGreenstone beltVolcanic EruptionsPaleontologyPrecambrianSouth AfricaIsotopesGeochemistry and PetrologyAbsolute datingEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)geographyMineralsgeography.geographical_feature_categoryFelsicSilicatesGeologySilicon DioxideVolcanic rockCratonGeophysicsLeadSpace and Planetary ScienceZirconiumCrystallizationGeologyZircon
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Socioeconomic deprivation and cancer survival in Germany: An ecological analysis in 200 districts in Germany

2013

Although socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival have been demonstrated both within and between countries, evidence on the variation of the inequalities over time past diagnosis is sparse. Furthermore, no comprehensive analysis of socioeconomic differences in cancer survival in Germany has been conducted. Therefore, we analyzed variations in cancer survival for patients diagnosed with one of the 25 most common cancer sites in 1997-2006 in ten population-based cancer registries in Germany (covering 32 million inhabitants). Patients were assigned a socioeconomic status according to the district of residence at diagnosis. Period analysis was used to derive 3-month, 5-year and conditional…

GerontologyCancer Researcheducation.field_of_studyInequalityRelative survivalbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationAbsolute risk reductionCancermedicine.diseaseCancer registryOncologyMedicineResidencebusinesseducationSocioeconomic statusDemographymedia_commonInternational Journal of Cancer
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Effect of co-morbidity on the association of high body mass index with walking limitation among men and women aged 55 years and older.

2007

Background and aims: Obesity among older persons is rapidly increasing, thus affecting their mobility negatively. The aim of this study was to examine the association of high body mass index (BMI) with walking limitation, and the effect of obesity-related diseases on this association. Methods: In a representative sample of the Finnish population of 55 years and older (2055 women and 1337 men), maximal walking speed, chronic diseases, and BMI were ascertained in a health examination. Walking limitation was defined as maximal walking speed of less than 1.2 m/s or difficulty in walking 500 meters. To analyze the effects of chronic conditions, smoking, marital status, and education on BMI class…

GerontologyMaleAgingComorbidityWalkingOverweightBody Mass IndexMedicineHumansObesityMobility LimitationFinlandAgedAged 80 and overMarital Statusbusiness.industrySmokingAbsolute risk reductionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseComorbidityObesityHealth SurveysPreferred walking speedLogistic ModelsMobility LimitationChronic DiseaseMarital statusEducational StatusFemaleGeriatrics and Gerontologymedicine.symptombusinesshuman activitiesBody mass indexDemographyAging clinical and experimental research
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Colorectal cancer survival in the USA and Europe: a CONCORD high-resolution study

2013

Journal Article; OBJECTIVES: To assess the extent to which stage at diagnosis and adherence to treatment guidelines may explain the persistent differences in colorectal cancer survival between the USA and Europe. DESIGN: A high-resolution study using detailed clinical data on Dukes' stage, diagnostic procedures, treatment and follow-up, collected directly from medical records by trained abstractors under a single protocol, with standardised quality control and central statistical analysis. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: 21 population-based registries in seven US states and nine European countries provided data for random samples comprising 12 523 adults (15-99 years) diagnosed with colorectal ca…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologyColorectal cancermedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationSalud Pública:Disciplines and Occupations::Health Occupations::Medicine::Public Health [Medical Subject Headings]Logistic regressionInternal medicineEpidemiologyNeoplasias Colorrectalesmedicine1724Epidemiología1506Stage (cooking)educationeducation.field_of_study1695business.industryResearchMedical recordStatistics & Research MethodsAbsolute risk reduction:Diseases::Neoplasms::Neoplasms by Site::Digestive System Neoplasms::Gastrointestinal Neoplasms::Intestinal Neoplasms::Colorectal Neoplasms [Medical Subject Headings]General Medicinemedicine.disease1692Radiation therapyPublic Healthcolorectal cancer survival:Disciplines and Occupations::Health Occupations::Medicine::Public Health::Epidemiology [Medical Subject Headings]1717businessBMJ Open
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Intercomparison and quality assessment of MERIS, MODIS and SEVIRI FAPAR products over the Iberian Peninsula

2013

Abstract The fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) is a key variable in productivity and carbon cycle models. The variety of available FAPAR satellite products from different space agencies leads to the necessity of assessing the existing differences between them before using into models. Discrepancies of four FAPAR products derived from MODIS, SEVIRI and MERIS (TOAVEG and MGVI algorithms), covering the Iberian Peninsula from July 2006 to June 2007 are here analyzed. The assessment is based on an intercomparison involving the spatial and temporal consistency between products and a statistical analysis across land cover types. In general, significant differences ar…

Global and Planetary Changegeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesQuality assessment0211 other engineering and technologiesPrimary production02 engineering and technologyLand cover15. Life on landManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesTemporal consistencyGeographyPhotosynthetically active radiationPeninsulaClimatologyAbsolute biasSatelliteComputers in Earth Sciences021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesInternational Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
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Syntheses of (+)-alismoxide and (+)-4-epi-alismoxide.

2006

The first total syntheses of (+)-alismoxide and (+)-4-epi-alismoxide are reported. Formal chemo-, regio-, and stereoselective addition of water to 10alpha-acetoxy-1alphaH,5betaH-guaia-3,6-diene afforded the target compounds after reduction. The absolute stereochemistry of (+)-alismoxide has been established. The low [alpha](D) +8.6 value indicates that significant amounts of alismoxide result from biosynthetic processes. Furthermore, the structure of the natural guaienediol isolated from Silphium perfoliatum has been corrected to (-)-alismoxide.

GuaninebiologyMolecular StructureChemistryStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryAbsolute configurationTotal synthesisRegioselectivityWaterStereoisomerismStereoisomerismAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationChemical synthesisAzulenesSesquiterpenes GuaianeSilphium perfoliatumStereoselectivityChemoselectivityThe Journal of organic chemistry
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Biometric variability of Hadwenius tursionis (Marchi, 1873) (Digenea, Campulidae) from the intestine of the bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus (Mo…

1995

The species discrimination in the family Campulidae is largely based on morphometric characters (absolute measurements and ratios). To assess the variability of this characters we have studied the campulid species Hadwenius tursionis from four Mediterranean bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus from the Western Mediterranean. In H. tursionis most absolute measurements differed significantly across the infrapopulations, showing high coefficients of variation. Only egg dimensions appeared to be fairly conservative. Body ratios were less variable than absolute measurements, but growth patterns did vary significantly between the infrapopulations studied. None of the ratios previously used in r…

Hadwenius tursionisAbsolute measurementBiometricsEcologyAnimal ecologyCampulidaeZoologyParasitologyAllometryBiologyBottlenose dolphinbiology.organism_classificationDigeneaSystematic Parasitology
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