Search results for "CAPACITY"

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Composting rice straw with sewage sludge and compost effects on the soil-plant system.

2008

Composting organic residue is an interesting alternative to recycling waste as the compost obtained may be used as organic fertilizer. This study aims to assess the composting process of rice straw and sewage sludge on a pilot-scale, to evaluate both the quality of the composts obtained and the effects of applying such compost on soil properties and plant development in pot experiments. Two piles, with shredded and non-shredded rice straw, were composted as static piles with passive aeration. Throughout the composting process, a number of parameters were determined, e.g. colour, temperature, moisture, pH, electrical conductivity, organic matter, C/N ratio, humification index, cation exchang…

Conservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisengineering.materialSoilWaste ManagementCation-exchange capacityEnvironmental ChemistryPlant StemsSewageCompostPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSoil classificationAgricultureOryzaGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryStrawPollutionHumusSoil conditionerAgronomyengineeringEnvironmental scienceHordeum vulgareOrganic fertilizerChemosphere
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Unitary Space–Time Constellation Design Based on the Chernoff Bound of the Pairwise Error Probability

2008

Unitary space-time constellation design is considered for noncoherent multiple-antenna communications, where neither the transmitter nor the receiver knows the fading coefficients of the channel. By employing the Clarke's subdifferential theorem of the sum of the kappa largest singular values of a unitary matrix, we present a numerical optimization procedure for finding unitary space-time signal constellations of any dimension. The Chernoff bound of the pairwise error probability is used directly as a design criterion. The constellations are found by performing gradient descent search on a family ldquosurrogaterdquo functions that converge to the maximum pairwise error probability. The comp…

Constellation diagramUnitary matrixLibrary and Information SciencesComputer Science ApplicationsCombinatoricsChannel capacityChernoff boundGradient descentAlgorithmRandom variableDecoding methodsPairwise error probabilityComputer Science::Information TheoryInformation SystemsMathematicsIEEE Transactions on Information Theory
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Assessment of Arundo donax Fibers for Oil Spill Recovery Applications

2019

In the last years, natural fibers are increasingly investigated as an oil recovery system in order to overcome the oil spillage phenomena, thus preserving environment and aquatic life. In particular, lignocellulose-based fibers have recently been employed with promising results. In such a context, the aim of this paper is to assess the oil sorption capability of natural fibers extracted from the stem of the giant reed Arundo donax L., a perennial rhizomatous grass belonging to the Poaceae family that grows naturally all around the world thanks to its ability to tolerate different climatic conditions. Sorption tests in several pollutants and water as a reference were carried out. The fibers …

Context (language use)02 engineering and technology<i>Arundo donax</i>010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesArundo donaxBiomaterialsAdsorptionnatural fiberslcsh:TP890-933lcsh:TP200-248morphologyPoaceaelcsh:QH301-705.50105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural EngineeringPollutantoil recoverybiologyAquatic ecosystemArundo donaxSorptionlcsh:Chemicals: Manufacture use etc.021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPulp and paper industrybiology.organism_classificationNatural fibernatural fibers; Arundo donax; oil recovery; sorption capacity; morphologylcsh:QC1-999sorption capacitylcsh:Biology (General)Mechanics of MaterialsOil spillCeramics and CompositesEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Textile bleaching dyeing printing etc.0210 nano-technologylcsh:PhysicsFibers
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Life-Cycle Land-Use Requirement for PV in Vietnam

2021

Over the last 15 years, photovoltaics (PV) in Vietnam has experienced development. The increased installed capacity of PV requires more land for installation sites as well as for manufacturing the plants’ component and waste treatment during the plants’ decommissioning. As a developing country, in which more than 80% of the population’s livelihood depends on agriculture, there are concerns about the competition of land for agriculture and solar development. This paper estimates the life-cycle land-use requirement for PV development in Vietnam, to provide the scientific-based evidence for policy makers on the quantity of land required, so that the land budget can be suitably allocated. The d…

Control and Optimization020209 energyPopulationEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyDeveloping country02 engineering and technology010501 environmental scienceslcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesAgricultural economicsNuclear decommissioningCompetition (economics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringeducationEngineering (miscellaneous)0105 earth and related environmental scienceseducation.field_of_studyLand uselcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylife cycle thinking and photovoltaic systemLivelihoodNameplate capacityAgricultureLand useBusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Insights into food system exposure, coping capacity and adaptive capacity

2017

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the concepts of exposure, coping capacity and adaptive capacity as a multiple structure of vulnerability in order to distinguish and interpret short-term coping responses and long-term strategic responses to food system vulnerability. Design/methodology/approach This paper applies an abductive approach for qualitative analysis of data, which were collected through 18 semi-structured interviews among Finnish food system actors. Findings The findings suggest that coping capacity and adaptive capacity are indeed two different concepts, which both need to be addressed in the examination of food system vulnerability. Public and private food syste…

Coping (psychology)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subject01 natural sciencesfood system exposureruokaturvaQualitative analysisOriginality0502 economics and businessCoping capacity0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonAdaptive capacityelintarviketuotantobusiness.industryCorporate governanceelintarvikeketjutselviytyminen05 social sciencesEnvironmental resource managementLimitingcoping capacityadaptive capacityRisk analysis (engineering)Business Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Food systemsBusinesskestävyys050203 business & managementFood Science
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Rethinking capacity development for critical development practice. Inquiry into a postgraduate Programme

2012

Our proposal focuses on a theoretical framework intended to characterise and understand capacity development processes oriented towards the promotion of a critical development practice, an approach that faces the tensions between reformist and critical views of development management. This is what we call capacity development for emancipatory social change. From this viewpoint, we explore a postgraduate university programme in development management offered by the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Spain), with a twofold aim: first, to carry out an inquiry of the programme as a capacity development process in the training of critical development practitioners and second, to discuss the su…

Critical practiceCapacity developmentPROYECTOS DE INGENIERIAUniversity educationDevelopment management
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Application of multivariate analysis techniques for selecting soil physical quality indicators: A case study in long-term field experiments in Apulia…

2019

Long-term field experiments and multivariate analysis techniques represent research tools that may improve our knowledge on soil physical quality (SPQ) assessment. These techniques allow us to measure relatively stable soil conditions and to improve soil quality judgment, thereby reducing uncertainties. A monitoring of SPQ under long-term experiments, aimed at comparing crop residue management strategies (burning vs. incorporation of straw, FE1) and soil management (minimum tillage vs. no tillage, FE2), was established during the crop growing season of durum wheat. The relationships between five SPQ indicators (bulk density [BD], macroporosity [PMAC], air capacity [AC], plant available wate…

Crop residueHydraulic conductivity Cropping system TillageSoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesAvailable water capacitySoil qualitySoil managementMinimum tillageField capacityTillageSoil waterStatistics040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestali0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematics
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Non-specific bronchial hyper-responsiveness in children with allergic rhinitis: relationship with the atopic status

2003

An increased prevalence of bronchial hyper-responsiveness (BHR) has been demonstrated in children from a general population, and in non-asthmatic adults with allergic rhinitis. Thus, also children with allergic rhinitis are expected to be at higher risk of BHR. We evaluated the prevalence of BHR in a sample of non-asthmatic children with allergic rhinitis by means of the methacholine (Mch) bronchial challenge, and by monitorizing the airway patency using the daily peak expiratory flow variability (PEFv). Fifty-one children (ranged 6-15 years of age) with allergic rhinitis, ascertained by skin prick test to inhalant allergens, underwent a 14-day peak expiratory flow monitoring, and a Mch bro…

Cross-Sectional StudieHypersensitivity ImmediateMaleRhinitis Allergic PerennialAdolescentRespiratory Function Tests; Peak Expiratory Flow Rate; Airway Resistance; Vital Capacity; Bronchial Provocation Tests; Humans; Predictive Value of Tests; Child; Forced Expiratory Volume; Child Welfare; Cross-Sectional Studies; Rhinitis Allergic Perennial; Immunoglobulin E; Hypersensitivity Immediate; Bronchial Hyperreactivity; Statistics as Topic; Adolescent; Male; Biological Markers; Female; PrevalenceAirway ResistanceVital CapacityStatistics as TopicChild WelfarePeak Expiratory Flow RatePredictive Value of TestImmunoglobulin EBronchial Provocation TestForced Expiratory VolumeBiological MarkerPrevalenceFemaleBronchial HyperreactivityChildRespiratory Function TestHuman
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Biaxial deformation and ductility domains for engineered rectangular RC cross-sections: A parametric study highlighting the positive roles of axial l…

2016

Abstract Axial load and biaxial bending strongly influence the deformation capacity of column cross-sections, in most cases causing a non-negligible loss of curvature and ductility with respect to the case of pure bending along principal axes, commonly assumed as the basic condition to assess the inelastic capacity. In consideration of this the paper investigates the biaxial deformation performance of RC rectangular cross-sections belonging to one-dimensional elements, focusing on the influence of some parameters as the cross-section aspect ratio and the distribution of the rebars, as well as the mechanical characteristics of concrete and steel and the impact of biaxial/axial stresses. In t…

Cross-sectionMaterials science0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringAaxial load02 engineering and technologyBendingDeformation (meteorology)CurvatureCurvature domain0201 civil engineeringCurvature capacityDuctilityParametric statisticsCivil and Structural Engineering021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industryStructural engineeringAspect ratio (image)Reinforced concreteSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniAaxial load; Bbiaxial bending; Cross-sections; Curvature capacity; Curvature domain; Curvature ductility; Reinforced concrete;Pure bendingBbiaxial bendingCurvature ductilityCross-sectionsbusinessPrincipal axis theorem
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Country-specific differences of age stereotypes towards older hospital staff and their association with self-efficacy, work ability and mental well-b…

2020

To compare stereotypes towards older workers between hospital staff in Germany and Latvia and to analyse the relationship between those stereotypes and self-efficacy, subjective work ability and irritation.Cross-sectional study.In 2018, hospital staff, including nurses, physicians and other professions, of two German and three Latvian hospitals were asked to complete the standardized study questionnaire on subjective work ability, occupational self-efficacy, irritation and stereotypes towards older workers. In the latter scale older workers were defined as ≥45 years of age and the scale ranged from 27-135 whereby higher values reflect higher levels of positive stereotypes. To analyse the re…

Cross-sectional studySelf-conceptWork Capacity EvaluationContext (language use)German03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesHumans030212 general & internal medicineAssociation (psychology)General NursingSelf-efficacy030504 nursingMental healthlanguage.human_languageSelf EfficacyEuropePersonnel HospitalCross-Sectional StudiesPsychologieScale (social sciences)language0305 other medical sciencePsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of advanced nursingREFERENCES
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