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Forecasting the Cell Temperature of PV Modules with an Adaptive System

2013

The need to reduce energy consumptions and to optimize the processes of energy production has pushed the technology towards the implementation of hybrid systems for combined production of electric and thermal energy. In particular, recent researches look with interest at the installation of hybrid system PV/T. To improve the energy performance of these systems, it is necessary to know the operating temperature of the photovoltaic modules. Furthermore, when photovoltaic (PV) systems replace the traditional building envelope materials and they are fully integrated (building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV)), it is very important to correctly assess their thermal behaviour. The determination of …

Work (thermodynamics)Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleArtificial neural networkArticle SubjectRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentComputer sciencePhotovoltaic systemlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesGeneral Chemistryrenewable energyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsReliability engineeringOperating temperatureHybrid systemAdaptive systemProduction (economics)General Materials Sciencepv modulenumerical modelEnergy (signal processing)artificial neural networkInternational Journal of Photoenergy
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Covariations between shell-growth parameters and the control of the ranges of variation of functionally relevant shell-shape parameters in bivalves: …

2014

Major traits of shell shape in bivalves may alternatively be described in terms of (i) functionally relevant parameters, assumed to play a significant role in the adaptation of bivalves molluscs to their environments (such as the shell-outline elongation E, ventral convexity K, and dissymmetry D), or (ii) growth-based parameters, directly controlled by the animal. Due to the geometrical linkage between functionally-relevant and growth-based parameters, adaptive constraints that may either widen or narrow the respective ranges of variations of the functional parameters lead to the onset of specific covariations (either positive or negative) between the growth-based parameters. This has pract…

[ SDV.BID ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity0106 biological sciences0303 health sciencesArticle SubjectEcologyShell (structure)Linkage (mechanical)[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiodiversityBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesConvexitylaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesVariation (linguistics)lawAdaptationBiological systemControl (linguistics)Research Article030304 developmental biology
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Covarying shell growth parameters and the regulation of shell shape in marine bivalves: a case study on Tellinoidea.

2014

Specific parameters characterising shell shape may arguably have a significant role in the adaptation of bivalve molluscs to their particular environments. Yet, suchfunctionally relevantshape parameters (shell outline elongation, dissymmetry, and ventral convexity) are not those parameters that the animal may directly control. Rather than shell shape, the animal regulates shell growth. Accordingly, an alternative,growth-baseddescription of shell-shape is best fitted to understand how the animal may control the achieved shell shape. The key point is, in practice, to bring out the link between those two alternative modes of shell-shape descriptions, that is, to derive the set of equations whi…

[ SDV.BID ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiodiversityArticle SubjectEcologyShell (structure)SUPERFAMILYAquatic ScienceBiologyCovariancebiology.organism_classificationConvexityTellinoideaKey pointRange (mathematics)lcsh:Oceanographylcsh:Biology (General)Animal Science and Zoologylcsh:GC1-1581Set (psychology)Biological systemlcsh:QH301-705.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Inverse Tone Mapping Based upon Retina Response

2014

International audience; The development of high dynamic range (HDR) display arouses the research of inverse tone mapping methods, which expand dynamic range of the low dynamic range (LDR) image to match that of HDR monitor. This paper proposed a novel physiological approach, which could avoid artifacts occurred in most existing algorithms. Inspired by the property of the human visual system (HVS), this dynamic range expansion scheme performs with a low computational complexity and a limited number of parameters and obtains high-quality HDR results. Comparisons with three recent algorithms in the literature also show that the proposed method reveals more important image details and produces …

[INFO.INFO-AR]Computer Science [cs]/Hardware Architecture [cs.AR]Computational complexity theoryArticle SubjectComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONlcsh:MedicineTone mappinglcsh:TechnologyRetinaGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyImage (mathematics)BiomimeticsDistortionImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedHumansContrast (vision)Computer visionlcsh:ScienceHigh dynamic rangeGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonDynamic rangebusiness.industrylcsh:Tlcsh:RGeneral MedicineImage EnhancementHuman visual system modellcsh:QArtificial intelligence[ INFO.INFO-AR ] Computer Science [cs]/Hardware Architecture [cs.AR]businessAlgorithmsColor PerceptionResearch ArticleThe Scientific World Journal
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A Mobile Computing Framework for Pervasive Adaptive Platforms

2012

International audience; Ubiquitous computing is now the new computing trend, such systems that interact with their environment require self-adaptability. Bioinspiration is a natural candidate to provide the capability to handle complex and changing scenarios. This paper presents a programming framework dedicated to pervasive platforms programming. This bioinspired and agentoriented framework has been developed within the frame of the PERPLEXUS European project that is intended to provide support for bioinspiration-driven system adaptability. This framework enables the platform to adapt itself to application requirements at high-level while using hardware acceleration at node level. The resu…

[INFO.INFO-AR]Computer Science [cs]/Hardware Architecture [cs.AR]Context-aware pervasive systemsUbiquitous computingArticle SubjectComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceDistributed computingmedia_common.quotation_subjectMobile computing02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreAdaptabilitylcsh:QA75.5-76.950202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAdaptation (computer science)media_commonbusiness.industryFrame (networking)General Engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsSoftware frameworkEmbedded systemHardware accelerationRobot020201 artificial intelligence & image processinglcsh:Electronic computers. Computer sciencebusinesscomputer
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Investigating the Antiproliferative and Antioxidant Properties of Pancratium maritimum L. (Amaryllidaceae) Stems, Flowers, Bulbs, and Fruits Extracts

2018

Pancratium maritimumstems, flowers, bulbs, and fruits extracts were investigated for their antiproliferative and antioxidant properties. Total phenols and total flavonoids were also determined. Thein vitroantiproliferative activity was tested against seven cancer cell lines such as C32, HeLa, MDA-MB-231, PC3, A549, MCF-7, and LNCaP by using SRB assay. Interesting results were obtained with stems ethanol extract (ET1) against C32 cells (IC50of 27.1μg/mL) and fruits aqueous extract (AQ) against MCF-7 cell line (IC50of 36.5μg/mL). To define the antioxidant activity, four tests such as DPPH, ABTS FRAP, andβ-carotene bleaching tests were used.The most promising ABTS scavenging capacity was obser…

antioxidantAntioxidantABTSbiologyTraditional medicineArticle SubjectChemistryPancratium maritimumDPPHmedicine.medical_treatment04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAmaryllidaceaelcsh:Other systems of medicinebiology.organism_classificationlcsh:RZ201-999040401 food scienceHeLachemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyComplementary and alternative medicineantiproliferativemedicinePhenolsIC50Pancratium maritimumEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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The Quantified Athlete: Associations of Wearables for High School Athletes

2018

The adoption of wearable technology in competitive sports can be an advantage to performance and training. Athletes who use personalised data to quantify their performances with the possibilities of sharing with others may use wearables to reinforce the athletic identity. Despite these changes, few studies have actually examined the associations between wearables and developing athletes in their quest for professional sports. Student athletes (n = 437, age = 17y) still in high schools completed a web-based survey about their professional aspirations, athletic identity, and the association with wearables. Wearables were measured by ownership and usage of apps, fitness trackers, or sports wat…

athletic identityProfessional sportapplicationssovelluksetArticle SubjecteducationApplied psychologyWearable computerIdentity (social science)sports watches050109 social psychologykilpaurheilulangaton tekniikkalcsh:QA75.5-76.95competitive sports03 medical and health scienceswearable technology0302 clinical medicineharjoittelu0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515high schoolsWearable technologyhigh schoolFitness TrackerstrainingbiologyAthletesbusiness.industry05 social sciencesquantifiedlukio030229 sport sciencesfitness trackersbiology.organism_classificationurheilukellotHuman-Computer Interactionwearablesaktiivisuusrannekkeeturheilijaidentiteettiathletelcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceyläkouluStudent athletesbusinessPsychologyassociationsHigh school athletesAdvances in Human-Computer Interaction
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Pyrolysis of Tall Oil-Derived Fatty and Resin Acid Mixtures

2012

Neutralised mixtures of tall oil-derived fatty acids and resin acids were separately pyrolysed (at 750∘C for 20 s) by pyrolysis gas chromatography with mass-selective and flame ionisation detection (Py-GC/MSD/FID) to clarify their thermochemical behaviour. The pyrolysate of fatty acid salts characteristically contained high amounts of unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons and minor amounts of monoaromatics, whereas the pyrolysis of resin acid salts mainly resulted in the formation of aromatics with up to three benzene rings and only in very low amounts of aliphatic hydrocarbons. The data obtained are useful when considering the suitability of various tall oil products containing fatty and resi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationArticle SubjectTall oilFatty acidresin acidpyrolysispulping industrychemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryUnsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbonsBiofuelOrganic chemistryResin acidGas chromatographyfatty acidBenzenePyrolysista116ISRN Renewable Energy
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Supercritical Assisted Atomization: Polyvinylpyrrolidone as Carrier for Drugs with Poor Solubility in Water

2013

Supercritical assisted atomization (SAA) is an efficient technique to produce microparticles and composite microspheres formed by polymers and pharmaceutical compounds. In this work polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) was proposed as carrier for pharmaceutical compounds that show a poor solubility in water medium. Indeed, this polymer is hydrosoluble and can be generally used to enhance the dissolution rate of hydrophobic compounds when finely dispersed in it. However, it is difficult to obtain coprecipitates with a uniform dispersion of the active molecule using other micronization techniques. The experiments were performed using ethanol as solvent; SAA plant was operated at 40°C and 76 bar in the …

chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyArticle SubjectPolyvinylpyrrolidoneSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral ChemistryPolymerSupercritical fluidlcsh:ChemistrySolventSupercritical fluids atomization drug particleslcsh:QD1-999chemistryChemical engineeringmedicineSolubilityMicronizationDispersion (chemistry)Dissolutionmedicine.drug
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Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of New Tripeptides as COX-2 Inhibitors

2013

Cyclooxygenase (COX) is a key enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway leading to the formation of prostaglandins, which are mediators of inflammation. It exists mainly in two isoforms COX-1 and COX-2. The conventional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have gastrointestinal side effects because they inhibit both isoforms. Recent data demonstrate that the overexpression of these enzymes, and in particular of cyclooxygenases-2, promotes multiple events involved in tumorigenesis; in addition, numerous studies show that the inhibition of cyclooxygenases-2 can delay or prevent certain forms of cancer. Agents that inhibit COX-2 while sparing COX-1 represent a new attractive therapeutic deve…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGene isoformVirtual screeningMolecular modelbiologyArticle SubjectCancerGeneral MedicineTripeptidePharmacologymedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseBiochemistryCOX-2 inhibitorsEnzymechemistrymedicinebiology.proteinCyclooxygenaseCarcinogenesisMolecular BiologyResearch Article
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