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An exact algorithm for the solution of a network design problem

2004

Max weight directed cut; Network design; Polyhedra containmentPolyhedra containmentNetwork designMax weight directed cut
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The love of money and work‐related attitudes

2004

This study examines the love of money and work‐related attitudes and identifies four money profiles based on a sample of citizens in the Republic of Macedonia. Achieving Money Worshipers (the highest scores on Factors Success, Motivator, and Budget and the lowest on Evil) had the highest active involvement in work activities. Careless Money Admirers (the lowest score on Factor Budget) had the highest external locus of control, the highest involvement, and lowest success avoidance. Apathetic Money Managers (the lowest scores on Factors Success and Motivator) had the highest internal locus of control and the lowest involvement. Money Repellent Individuals (the highest score on Factor Evil) ha…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementWork activityActive involvementLocus of controlSocial PsychologyScale (social sciences)EconomicsBudgetary ControlManagement Science and Operations ResearchWork relatedSocial psychologyCost containmentApplied PsychologyJournal of Managerial Psychology
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Air Quality during Covid-19 Lockdown

2021

Air pollution exposure is one of the greatest risks to health worldwide. It is estimated to be responsible for about 4.2 million deaths around the world every year owing to many serious diseases such as heart disease, stroke, acute and chronic respiratory diseases, and lung cancer. The WHO guideline limits are exceeded in several areas around the world, and it is estimated that about 90% of the world’s population is exposed to high air pollution levels, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced governments to implement severe mobility restriction measures to limit the spread of the virus. This represented a unique opportunity to study the impact of mob…

Pollutanteducation.field_of_study010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectair pollutionQPopulationAir pollutionGuideline010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural scienceslockdownGeographyContainmentEnvironmental healthPandemicmedicineQuality (business)Covid-19educationAir quality index0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonEncyclopedia
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Analysis of Primary/Containment Coupling Phenomena Characterizing the MASLWR Design During a SBLOCA Scenario

2012

Today considering the world energy demand increase, the use of advanced nuclear power plants, have an important role in the environment and economic sustainability of country energy strategy mix considering the capacity of nuclear reactors of producing energy in safe and stable way contributing in cutting the CO2 emission (Bertel & Morrison, 2001; World Energy Outlook-Executive Summary, 2009; Wolde-Rufael & Menyah, 2010; Mascari et al., 2011d). According to the information’s provided by the “Power Reactor Information System” of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), today 433 nuclear power reactors are in operation in the world providing a total power installed capacity of 366.610 G…

Primary/Containment Coupling MASLWR SBLOCAEnergy demandbusiness.industrySMR MASLWR TRACE Primary/Containment Coupling SBLOCAShutdownAtomic energyNuclear engineeringMASLWRSBLOCANuclear powerNameplate capacityCoupling (computer programming)ContainmentInformation systemPrimary/Containment CouplingEnvironmental sciencebusinessSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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TRACE Analysis of the MASLWR Primary/Containment Coupling Phenomena in Beyond Design Accident Scenario

2013

SBLOCATRACEOSU-MASLWROSU-MASLWR SBLOCA TRACETRACE Code MASLWR Beyond Design Accident Scenario Primary/Containment CouplingSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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Demand Response for Integrating Photovoltaic Plants in Lampedusa Island

2021

This paper presents the results of a simulation study concerning different Demand Response logics applied to Electric Storage Water Heaters on the island of Lampedusa. Electric Storage Water Heaters are the devices that are primarily used on the island to produce domestic hot water. Starting from measured load profiles collected in Lampedusa, a domestic hot water consumption profile was derived, to simulate the energy usage of the Storage Water Electric Heaters during the day. This work was carried out as a preliminary feasibility study for the BloRin project, financed by cohesion funds in the Sicilian region. According to the project, which also includes the installation of domestic photov…

Temperature controlbiologyPhotovoltaic systemEnvironmental engineeringaggregationInversion (meteorology)flexible loadsmicro-gridsbiology.organism_classificationThermal pollutionsmall islandsDemand responseSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaWork (electrical)Containmentdemand responseEnvironmental scienceLampedusa
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Analyses of the TRACE V5 capability for the simulation of natural circulation and primary/containment coupling in BDBA condition typical of the MASLWR

2014

In the short term period the use of advanced Small Modular Reactor (SMR) is one of the most promising options for the deployment of nuclear technology. The validation and assessment of the best estimate thermal hydraulic system code TRACE against SMR thermal hydraulic phenomena is a novel effort. In this framework the use of the natural circulation database developed at the OSU-MASLWR test facility, simulating the MASLWR reactor prototype, is of interest for analyses of the TRACE code capability in predicting natural circulation and primary/containment coupled behavior in SMR. The target of this paper is to analyze the TRACE V5 capability for the simulation of natural circulation phenomena,…

Thermal hydraulicsEngineeringNatural circulationPrimary (chemistry)ContainmentCoupling (computer programming)business.industryNuclear engineeringMass flow ratebusinessSimulationTRACE (psycholinguistics)Small modular reactor
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When a virus (Covid-19) attacks human rights: The situation of asylum seekers in the medico-legal setting

2020

The Covid-19 pandemic is a global health emergency that requires immediate, effective action by governments to protect the health and basic human rights of everyone’s life. Refugees and migrants are potentially at increased risk because they typically live in overcrowded conditions often without access to basic sanitation. Since the beginning of the official lockdown for Covid-19, the medico-legal assessment of physical violence related to obtaining status or other forms of human protection has been frozen.

Transients and MigrantsMedico legalJurisprudenceRefugeesHuman RightsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Human rightsSanitationRefugeemedia_common.quotation_subjectCOVID-19General MedicineCriminologyHealth Services Accessibility03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIncreased riskPolitical sciencePandemicGlobal healthHumansAsylum seekers human rights medico-legal evaluation containment measures030216 legal & forensic medicine030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonMedico-Legal Journal
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Analytical measurements of fission products during a severe nuclear accident

2018

The Fukushima accident emphasized the fact that ways to monitor in real time the evolution of a nuclear reactor during a severe accident remain to be developed. No fission products were monitored during twelve days; only dose rates were measured, which is not sufficient to carry out an online diagnosis of the event. The first measurements were announced with little reliability for low volatile fission products. In order to improve the safety of nuclear plants and minimize the industrial, ecological and health consequences of a severe accident, it is necessary to develop new reliable measurement systems, operating at the earliest and closest to the emission source of fission products. Throug…

Xenon010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesQC1-999Nuclear engineeringFission productsNuclear plant01 natural sciences7. Clean energyRutheniumsevere accidentlaw.inventionlaw0103 physical sciencesfission productsrutheniumSevere accidentkrypton0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFission products010304 chemical physicsHealth consequencesiodinePhysicsKryptonGénéralitésNuclear reactorMolecular spectroscopyxenonAccident managementNuclear reactor coreContainment13. Climate actionmolecular spectroscopyEnvironmental scienceDose rateIodineEPJ Web of Conferences
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Modeling the Spatial Distribution of Xylella fastidiosa: A Nonstationary Approach with Dispersal Barriers

2022

Spatial species distribution models often assume isotropy and stationarity, implying that spatial dependence is direction-invariant and uniform throughout the study area. However, these assumptions are violated when dispersal barriers are present. Despite this, the issue of nonstationarity has been little explored in the context of plant health. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of barriers in the distribution of Xylella fastidiosa in the demarcated area in Alicante, Spain. Occurrence data from 2018 were analyzed through spatial Bayesian hierarchical models. The stationary model, illustrating a scenario without control interventions or geographical features, was com…

Xylella fastidiosaAlmond leaf scorchNon-stationary modelsIsotropySpecies distributionStochastic partial differential equationPlant ScienceContainmentBiologySpatial distributionbiology.organism_classificationDisease controlINLABiological dispersalU10 Mathematical and statistical methodsStatistical physicsXylella fastidiosaSpatial dependenceInvariant (mathematics)H20 Plant diseasesAgronomy and Crop ScienceBarriersEradication
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