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Determination of mercury in rice by cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry after microwave-assisted digestion.

2010

Abstract A cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrometry method (CV-AFS) has been developed for the determination of Hg in rice samples at a few ng g−1 concentration level. The method is based on the previous digestion of samples in a microwave oven with HNO3 and H2O2 followed by dilution with water containing KBr/KBrO3 and hydroxylamine and reduction with SnCl2 in HCl using external calibration. The matrix interferences and the effect of nitrogen oxide vapors have been evaluated and the method validated using a certified reference material. The limit of detection of the method was 0.9 ng g−1 with a recovery percentage of 95 ± 4% at an added concentration of 5 ng g−1. The concentration level …

Detection limitMicrowave ovenAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementTin CompoundsOryzaHydrogen PeroxideMercuryBiochemistryNitric AcidAnalytical ChemistryDilutionMercury (element)Cold Temperaturechemistry.chemical_compoundHydroxylamineCertified reference materialsSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryEnvironmental ChemistryNitrogen oxideGasesMicrowave digestionMicrowavesSpectroscopyAnalytica chimica acta
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NUMERICAL-EXPERIMENTAL METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL STRESSES IN COLD-EXPANDED HOLES

2012

Hole cold expansion is a technique widely used to improve the fatigue life of components with holes, e.g. bolted or riveted joints. As it has been demonstrated in literature by analytical, numerical and experimental analyses carried out by several authors, the compressive residual stresses introduced by the hole cold expansion have a beneficial influence on both the static and the fatigue strength of the treated component, because they reduce significantly the typical stress peaks around the hole due to stress concentration. In the literature, various analyses of the residual stresses introduced by the hole cold expansion have been performed by using several methods such as X-ray diffractio…

DiffractionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringNeutron diffractionFatigue strengthAerospace EngineeringResidual stresseMechanicsStructural engineeringFatigue limitStress (mechanics)Hole cold expansionSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineDeep hole drillingMechanics of MaterialsResidual stressSolid mechanicsMechanical methodbusinessStress concentration
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Atomic diffraction from nanostructured optical potentials

2002

We develop a versatile theoretical approach to the study of cold-atom diffractive scattering from light-field gratings by combining calculations of the optical near-field, generated by evanescent waves close to the surface of periodic nanostructured arrays, together with advanced atom wavepacket propagation on this optical potential.

DiffractionPhysicsLength scaleCondensed Matter::Quantum GasesScatteringbusiness.industryAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)Wave packetPhysics::OpticsFOS: Physical sciencesNear and far fieldPolarization (waves)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPhysics - Atomic PhysicsOpticsUltracold atomAtomPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsbusiness
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Specific Heat and Transport Functions of Water

2020

Numerous water characteristics are essentially ascribed to its peculiarity to form stronghydrogen bonds that become progressively more stable on decreasing the temperature. However, thestructural and dynamical implications of the molecular rearrangement are still subject of debate andintense studies. In this work, we observe that the thermodynamic characteristics of liquid water arestrictly connected to its dynamic characteristics. In particular, we compare the thermal behaviourof the isobaric specific heat of water, measured in different confinement conditions at atmosphericpressure (and evaluated by means of theoretical studies) with its configurational contribution obtainedfrom the value…

Diffusivity; Phase transition; Specific heat; WaterMaterials scienceHot TemperatureLiquid waterwater; phase transition; specific heat; diffusivityEntropywaterThermodynamics02 engineering and technologyspedific heat01 natural sciencesHeat capacityCatalysisArticleInorganic Chemistrylcsh:ChemistryDiffusionDiffusivity0103 physical sciencesThermalPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular rearrangement010306 general physicsMolecular Biologylcsh:QH301-705.5SpectroscopySpecific heatOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineModels Theoretical021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Computer Science ApplicationsCold Temperaturelcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999phase transitionIsobaric processThermodynamicsSpecific heat0210 nano-technology
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Effect of low temperature on starvation-survival of the eel pathogen Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2

1996

At present, no reports exist on the isolation of the eel pathogen Vibrio vulnificus biotype 2 from water samples. Nevertheless, it has recently been demonstrated that this biotype can use water as a route of infection. In the present study, the survival of this pathogen in artificial seawater (ASW) microcosms at different temperatures (25 and 5 degrees C) was investigated during a 50-day period, with biotype 1 as a control, V. vulnificus biotype 2 was able to survive in the culturable state in ASW at 25 degrees C in the free-living form, at least for 50 days, entering into the nonculturable state when exposed to low temperature. In this state, this microorganism survived with reduced rates …

Disease reservoirColony Count MicrobialVirulenceVibrio vulnificusApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyMiceVibrionaceaeAnimalsPathogenDisease ReservoirsVibrioInfectivityEelsVirulenceEcologybiologyfungibiology.organism_classificationVibrioBacterial Typing TechniquesCold TemperatureWater MicrobiologyBacteriaResearch ArticleFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Comparison of temperature–mortality associations using observed weather station and reanalysis data in 52 Spanish cities

2020

Abstract Background Most studies use temperature observation data from weather stations near the analyzed region or city as the reference point for the exposure-response association. Climatic reanalysis data sets have already been used for climate studies, but are not yet used routinely in environmental epidemiology. Methods We compared the mortality-temperature association using weather station temperature and ERA-5 reanalysis data for the 52 provincial capital cities in Spain, using time-series regression with distributed lag non-linear models. Results The shape of temperature distribution is very close between the weather station and ERA-5 reanalysis data (correlation from 0.90 to 0.99).…

Distributed lagHot TemperatureProvincial capitalDistribution (economics)010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBiochemistryWeather station03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineCitiesMortalityObservation dataWeather0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceEstimationbusiness.industryTemperatureRegressionCold TemperatureSpainClimatologyEnvironmental sciencebusinessEnvironmental epidemiology
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Evaluation of the ERA5 reanalysis-based Universal Thermal Climate Index on mortality data in Europe

2021

Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between thermal stress and mortality. Lack of the high-quality meteorological station data necessary to adequately characterize the thermal environment has been one of the main limitations for the use of more complex thermal indices. Global climate reanalyses may provide an ideal platform to overcome this limitation and define complex heat and cold stress conditions anywhere in the world. In this study, we explored the potential of the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) based on ERA5 – the latest global climate reanalysis from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) – as a h…

Distributed lagPercentileHot TemperatureClimateMeteorologi och atmosfärforskning610 Medicine & healthReanalysisThermal stressWind010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine360 Social problems & social servicesERA5-HEAT030212 general & internal medicineMean radiant temperatureCities610 Medicine & health0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceCold; ERA5; ERA5-HEAT; Heat; Reanalysis; Thermal stress; UTCI; Cities; Europe; Wind; Climate; Hot TemperatureThermal comfortClimate indexHeatEuropeMortality dataMeteorology and Atmospheric SciencesAir temperatureClimatologyUTCIEnvironmental scienceERA5Metric (unit)Cold ; Era5 ; Era5-heat ; Heat ; Reanalysis ; Thermal Stress ; Utci360 Social problems & social servicesCold
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Predictions for Cold Nuclear Matter Effects in $p+$Pb Collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}} = 8.16$ TeV

2017

Predictions for cold nuclear matter effects on charged hadrons, identified light hadrons, quarkonium and heavy flavor hadrons, Drell-Yan dileptons, jets, photons, gauge bosons and top quarks produced in $p+$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}} = 8.16$ TeV are compiled and, where possible, compared to each other. Predictions of the normalized ratios of $p+$Pb to $p+p$ cross sections are also presented for most of the observables, providing new insights into the expected role of cold nuclear matter effects. In particular, the role of nuclear parton distribution functions on particle production can now be probed over a wider range of phase space than ever before.

Drell-Yan processNuclear TheoryCold nuclear matterFOS: Physical sciencesparton: distribution functiondileptonphase spaceHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Perturbative QCDheavy quarkNuclear ExperimentParticle Physics - Phenomenologygauge bosonHard and electromagnetic probesHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenologyphotonnucleushep-phnuclear matter: effectHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyCharged hadron production[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph][ PHYS.HPHE ] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph]High Energy Physics::Experimenthadronquarkonium
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Adaptation and ecological speciation in seasonally varying environments at high latitudes: Drosophila virilis group

2022

Living in high latitudes and altitudes sets specific requirements on species’ ability to forecast seasonal changes and to respond to them in an appropriate way. Adaptation into diverse environmental conditions can also lead to ecological speciation through habitat isolation or by inducing changes in traits that influence assortative mating. In this review, we explain how the unique time-measuring systems of Drosophila virilis group species have enabled the species to occupy high latitudes and how the traits involved in species reproduction and survival exhibit strong linkage with latitudinally varying photoperiodic and climatic conditions. We also describe variation in reproductive barriers…

Drosophila virilis groupReproductive IsolationmahlakärpäsetGenetic SpeciationLocal adaptationPhotoperiodreproductive diapauseReviewkylmänkestävyysphotoperiodic timerchromosomal inversionscircadian clockilmastoelinympäristöAnimalsmuuntelu (biologia)lepotilavuorokausirytmisopeutuminenvuodenajatkromosomi-inversiotReproductioncold tolerancelisääntyminenAdaptation Physiologicalgenome sequencingInsect SciencelajiutuminenDrosophilacandidate genesreproductive barrierslocal adaptationFly
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Dense drug-eluting biodegradable Fe-Ag nanocomposites

2021

Abstract Biodegradable metals in orthopedics are aimed to eliminate secondary the surgical intervention for implant removal, and thus improve patient compliance, reduce surgery costs and the risk of infections. In addition, biodegradable implants could be loaded with different drugs to prevent the growth of pathogens and the development of bone infections, kill remaining cancer cells after tumor resection or stimulate bone regeneration. However, drugs undergo thermal decomposition under the conditions of conventional metal fabrication processes. In this work, we describe the fabrication of a dense drug-eluting biodegradable Fe-Ag nanocomposite containing 10 vol% of Ag and loaded with the an…

DrugMaterials scienceLocal drug deliverymedia_common.quotation_subjectCold sinteringTumor resection02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesImplant removalBone biomaterialsDrug-eluting metalsmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceBone regenerationPatient complianceMaterials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsmedia_commonNanocompositeMechanical EngineeringBiodegradable implants021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesFe-Ag nanocompositesMechanics of MaterialsTA401-492VancomycinBiodegradable metals0210 nano-technologyBiomedical engineeringmedicine.drugMaterials & Design
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