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Effect of hypoosmotic stress by low salinity acclimation of Mediterranean mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis on biological parameters used for polluti…

2008

In the present study, we investigated the progressive acclimation of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis to different reduced seawater (SW) salinities and its effect on several biochemical markers and biotests. Mussels were purchased from a local mariculture facility during summer (SW temperature 27 degrees C, salinity 37.5 psu) and winter (13 degrees C, 37 psu) seasons, and transferred to the laboratory for acclimation to reduced SW salinities (37, 28, 18.5 and 11 psu). At the beginning and at the end of acclimation processes tests of mussel survival in air were provided. After 14 days of acclimation the DNA integrity, p38-MAPK activation, metallothionein induction, oxygen consumption rat…

GillGillsSalinityanimal structuresHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMuscle ProteinsAquatic ScienceAcclimatizationp38 Mitogen-Activated Protein KinasesCondition indexAnimal scienceOxygen ConsumptionOsmotic PressureAnimalsMaricultureFluorometrySeawaterPhosphorylationMytilusPrincipal Component AnalysisbiologyEcologyfungiMusselMytilus galloprovincialis; biomarkers; salinity; temperature; environmental condition variations; hypoosmotic stressbiology.organism_classificationBivalviaMytilusSalinityElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelMetallothioneinSeasonsDNA DamageEnvironmental Monitoring
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Exact simulation of first exit times for one-dimensional diffusion processes

2019

International audience; The simulation of exit times for diffusion processes is a challenging task since it concerns many applications in different fields like mathematical finance, neuroscience, reliability horizontal ellipsis The usual procedure is to use discretization schemes which unfortunately introduce some error in the target distribution. Our aim is to present a new algorithm which simulates exactly the exit time for one-dimensional diffusions. This acceptance-rejection algorithm requires to simulate exactly the exit time of the Brownian motion on one side and the Brownian position at a given time, constrained not to have exit before, on the other side. Crucial tools in this study …

Girsanov theoremand phrases: Exit timeDiscretizationsecondary: 65N75Exit time Brownian motion diffusion processes Girsanov’s transformation rejection sampling exact simulation randomized algorithm conditioned Brownian motion.MSC 65C05 65N75 60G40Exit time01 natural sciencesGirsanov’s transformationrandomized algorithm010104 statistics & probabilityrejection samplingGirsanov's transformationexact simulationFOS: MathematicsApplied mathematicsMathematics - Numerical Analysis0101 mathematicsConvergent seriesBrownian motion60G40MathematicsNumerical AnalysisApplied MathematicsMathematical financeRejection samplingProbability (math.PR)diffusion processesNumerical Analysis (math.NA)conditioned Brownian motionRandomized algorithm010101 applied mathematics[MATH.MATH-PR]Mathematics [math]/Probability [math.PR]Computational MathematicsModeling and Simulationconditioned Brownian motion 2010 AMS subject classifications: primary 65C05Brownian motionRandom variableMathematics - ProbabilityAnalysis[MATH.MATH-NA]Mathematics [math]/Numerical Analysis [math.NA]
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Muscle resting and TGF-β inhibitor treatment prevent fatty infiltration following skeletal muscle injury

2019

Background/Aims: Skeletal muscle injuries are the most common type of injury occurring in sports, and investigating skeletal muscle regeneration as well as understanding the related processes is an important aspect of the sports medicine field. The process of regeneration appears to be complex and precisely orchestrated, involving fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) which are a muscle-resident stem cell population that appears to play a major role in abnormal development of fibrotic tissue or intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT). Our present study aims to investigate whether muscle resting or endurance exercise following muscle injury may change the behavior of FAPs and subsequently impact t…

GlycerolReceptor Platelet-Derived Growth Factor alpha[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Apoptosislcsh:Physiology[SHS]Humanities and Social Scienceslcsh:BiochemistryMiceMuscular DiseasesTransforming Growth Factor betaPhysical Conditioning Animalfibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs)Animalslcsh:QD415-436[INFO]Computer Science [cs]muscle regeneration ;intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) ;fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) ;hindlimb unloading ;exerciseMuscle Skeletalmuscle regenerationlcsh:QP1-981exerciseStem Cellshindlimb unloadingMice Inbred C57BLAdipose Tissueintermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT)FemaleDecorin
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Modeling of the process of moisture loss during the storage of dried apricots

2011

[EN] Moisture content is a reference parameter for dried food because the growth of most microorganisms is inhibited below certain water activity levels. In addition, it has a determining influence on the evolution of important parameters, such as color and flavor, and on other properties and deterioration reactions, such as texture, oxidation processes and nutritional value. During the storage of some dried fruits, moisture is produced due to Maillard reactions and exchanged with the surrounding environment through the packaging. The evolution of dried foods during their shelf life depends on the storage conditions. The aim of this study is to analyze the evolution of the moisture content …

GlycosylationFood HandlingPrunus armeniacaGeneral Chemical EngineeringStorageIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringChemical reactionsFood scienceWater contentFlavorStorage conditionWater productionWater contentMoistureChemistryEmpirical kinetic modelFood PackagingTemperatureSurrounding environmentDried fruitsMaillard reactionsymbolsSorptionPrunusMaillardMoisture lossDried fruitWater activitySorption isothermsTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSNutritional valueFood storageShelf lifeShelf lifePolypropylenesFruitssymbols.namesakeDried foodDried apricotsFood PreservationWater transfersComputer SimulationReference parametersFood storageMoisture determinationMoistureReproducibility of ResultsWaterMaillard ReactionMaillard reactionKineticsModels ChemicalFruitOxidation processGlassFood ScienceConstant temperatureWater activity
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Essays on the Performance, Subsidization and Internationalization of Social Enterprises

2020

Social enterprises are hybrid organizations that tackle societal challenges by using conventional business models. Being hybrid organizations means that social enterprises pursue dual objectives: social (developmental) and financial. By taking performance, subsidization and internationalization perspectives, this thesis contributes to understanding the hybridity of social enterprises and how this hybridity drives their general operations and key decisions such as foreign market selection and targeting strategy.

GovernanceHybrid organizationsWomen's empowermentMicrofinanceSocietal normsHybridityInternational market selectionVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Sciences socialesDonationsSocial performanceSubsidized debtGender discriminationMacroeconomic conditions
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A sub-supersolution approach for Neumann boundary value problems with gradient dependence

2020

Abstract Existence and location of solutions to a Neumann problem driven by an nonhomogeneous differential operator and with gradient dependence are established developing a non-variational approach based on an adequate method of sub-supersolution. The abstract theorem is applied to prove the existence of finitely many positive solutions or even infinitely many positive solutions for a class of Neumann problems.

Gradient dependenceClass (set theory)Applied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGeneral EngineeringNeumann problemGeneral MedicineDifferential operator01 natural sciencesPositive solution010101 applied mathematicsComputational MathematicsQuasilinear elliptic equationSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaNeumann boundary conditionMathematics::Metric GeometryApplied mathematicsBoundary value problem0101 mathematicsSub-supersolutionGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAnalysisMathematicsNonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications
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Undecylenic acid: A tunable bio-based synthon for materials applications

2016

International audience; An undecylenic acid-based monoglyceride prepared from glycidol and undecylenic acid is used as suitable and tunable synthon for polymerization applications. Epoxidation and acrylation reactions lead to photopolymerizable monomers while transesterification with dimethyl carbonate, metathesis and aminolysis reactions provide access to polyhydroxyurethane-based materials. The successive intermediates were synthesized according to a green chemistry approach implicating solvent-less and catalyzed reactions, and were at each step fully characterized by infrared, 1H and 13C{1H} NMR spectroscopy, elemental analysis and mass spectrometry. Analyses of the resulting polymer mat…

Green chemistryThermogravimetric analysisRenewable resourcesMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic carbonatepolyhydroxyurethanespolyurethanesGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologycyclic carbonates010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences[ CHIM ] Chemical Scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPolyhydroxyurethanes (PHUs)Aminolysisrenewable building-blockPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistrymedicineOrganic chemistry[CHIM]Chemical Sciencessolvent-free conditionscastor-oilglycerol carbonatePhotopolymerizationOrganic ChemistrySynthonGlycidolTransesterification021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFatty acid0104 chemical scienceschemistryPolymerizationGlycidolpolycarbonatespolymerizationUndecylenic acidderivatives0210 nano-technologymedicine.drug
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Quasihyperbolic boundary condition: Compactness of the inner boundary

2011

We prove that if a metric space satisfies a suitable growth condition in the quasihyperbolic metric and the Gehring–Hayman theorem in the original metric, then the inner boundary of the space is homeomorphic to the Gromov boundary. Thus, the inner boundary is compact. peerReviewed

Gromov boundaryquasihyperbolic metricMathematics::Complex VariablesGeneral Mathematicsgrowth conditionMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)Mixed boundary conditionGromov-reuna30C65Gromov boundaryMetric spaceCompact spaceGromov hyperbolicityGromov-hyperbolisuusMetric (mathematics)Neumann boundary conditionMathematics::Metric Geometrykasvuehtokvasihyperbolinen metriikkaBoundary value problemMathematicsIllinois Journal of Mathematics
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Efficiency improvement of a ground coupled heat pump system from energy management

2011

The installed capacity of an air conditioning system is usually higher than the average cooling or heating demand along the year. So, most of the time, the system is working under its actual capacity. In this contribution, we study the way to improve the efficiency of a ground coupled heat pump air conditioning system by adapting its produced thermal energy to the actual thermal demand. For this purpose, an air conditioning system composed by a ground coupled heat pump and a central fan coil linked to an office located in a cooling dominated area was simulated, and a new management strategy aiming to diminish electrical consumption was developed under the basic constraint that comfort requi…

Ground coupled heat pumpEngineeringEnergy management020209 energy0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyNumerical simulation7. Clean energyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAutomotive engineeringFan coil unitlaw.inventionlaw021105 building & constructionAir source heat pumps0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSimulationAir coolingbusiness.industryHybrid heatINGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS Y AUTOMATICAEnergy efficiencyAir conditioningFISICA APLICADAMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOS[SPI.MECA.THER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Thermics [physics.class-ph][PHYS.MECA.THER]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Thermics [physics.class-ph]businessThermal energyHeat pump
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Geoacoustic Inversion with Drifting Buoys: Enverse 1997–98 Experiments (Marettimo Is.)

2000

Acoustic buoys were developed to allow the rapid determination of range-dependent bottom properties in a shallow water environment from the inversion of propagation measurements. The main features of the buoys are the large dynamic range, digital signal conditioning unit, global positioning system receiver and reliable radio data link. The buoys drift away from a broadband source receiving its pings at known positions. Single hydrophone, matched waveform, inversion techniques are applied to the received signals to invert for geoacoustic parameters. Eight prototypes were tested over the southern continental shelf off the island of Marettimo (Sicily) during the EnVerse 97 sea trials. Calibrat…

Ground truthWaves and shallow watergeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHydrophoneContinental shelfAcousticsSea trialDigital signal conditioningWaveformInversion (meteorology)GeodesyGeology
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