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Mechanics of invagination and folding: Hybridized instabilities when one soft tissue grows on another

2015

We address the folding induced by differential growth in soft layered solids via an elementary model that consists of a soft growing neo-Hookean elastic layer adhered to a deep elastic substrate. As the layer/substrate modulus ratio is varied from above unity towards zero we find a first transition from supercritical smooth folding followed by cusping of the valleys to direct subcritical cusped folding, then another to supercritical cusped folding. Beyond threshold the high amplitude fold spacing converges to about four layer thicknesses for many modulus ratios. In three dimensions the instability gives rise to a wide variety of morphologies, including almost degenerate zigzag and triple-ju…

foldingMaterials scienceFOS: Physical sciencesModulusNanotechnologyPattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS)Chick EmbryoCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterModels BiologicalInstabilityIntestinal mucosaAnimalsComputer SimulationPhysics - Biological PhysicsIntestinal MucosaCerebral Cortexsoft layered solidsta114Degenerate energy levelsFerretsNonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and SolitonsSupercritical fluidNonlinear systemfold morphologyNonlinear DynamicsZigzagBiological Physics (physics.bio-ph)Chemical physicsElastic substrateSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)
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Family members' satisfaction with care and decision-making in intensive care units and post-stay follow-up needs-a cross-sectional survey study.

2016

Aim The aim of this study was to explore family members' satisfaction with care and decision-making during the intensive care units stay and their follow-up needs after the patient's discharge or death. Design A cross-sectional survey study was conducted. Methods Family members of patients recently treated in an ICU were participating. The questionnaire contented of background variables, the instrument Family Satisfaction in ICU (FS-ICU 24) and questions about follow-up needs. Descriptive and non-parametric statistics and a multiple linear regression were used in the analysis. Results A total of 123 (47%) relatives returned the questionnaire. Satisfaction with care was higher scored than sa…

follow‐upmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCross-sectional studycommunicationfamily satisfaction030208 emergency & critical care medicineSurvey researchFamily satisfactionPeer review03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNursingIntensive careFamily medicineMedicineIcu stay030212 general & internal medicinedecision‐makingbusinessGeneral NursingResearch ArticlesResearch Articleintensive caresurvey studyNursing open
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Hazard analysis and critical control points in deep-fat frying

2002

The Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) system was applied to sunflower oils used for frying in nineteen university restaurants. Guidelines for implementation that include training personnel, flow diagram, identifying hazards, controlling hazards at critical control points (CCP's), monitoring CCP's and measure of action for exceeding limit were developed. Polar compounds were used as a measure for deteriorated sunflower oil and the values obtained from university restaurants before and after personnel training and implementation of HACCP were determined. Implementation of the guidelines produced an improvement in the quality of the frying process, and all establishments reduc…

food.ingredientfoodSunflower oilCritical control pointHazard analysis and critical control pointsEnvironmental scienceGeneral ChemistryAgricultural engineeringHazard analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFood ScienceBiotechnologyEuropean Journal of Lipid Science and Technology
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La gestión en educación física. Dos modelos de gestión, el mismo individuo

2020

In the development of this writing, we intend to critically analyze the idea of management in Physical Education and problematize it with the issues of inclusion and inequality. To do this, first there is a brief etymological review of the concept of management, and then we analyze how Physical Education links management to economic and business Sciences. The analysis material used are books, manuals and articles on Physical Education management. From the analysis of this material, the second point of the work arises to explain two management models in Physical Education that we call: individual management and self-management. These models are presented as different and opposite, but in the…

for the first case the management of the individual is centered on himthe second point of the work arises to explain two management models in Physical Education that we call: individual management and self-management. These models are presented as different and oppositeGestiónmanuals and articles on Physical Education management. From the analysis of this material1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 562372 2020 42 7674031 La gestión en educación física. Dos modelos de gestiónUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAbut in the analysis of the passage from one model to another there is a false decentralizationfirst there is a brief etymological review of the concept of managementIndividualismoel mismo individuo Lescanoin relation to the education of the body Educación Físicawe intend to critically analyze the idea of management in Physical Education and problematize it with the issues of inclusion and inequality. To do thisindividual management and self-management. These models are presented as different and opposite [the second point of the work arises to explain two management models in Physical Education that we call]Desigualdad.Agustín In the development of this writingself-management focuses its proposal also on the individual. Third and last:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]individualisminclusionthat isin the second casePhysical Educationand then we analyze how Physical Education links management to economic and business Sciences. The analysis material used are bookswe problematize the way in which these management models in Physical Education understand inclusion and inequalityInclusiónmanagementinequality 49 57
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Critical Path Analysis with Imprecise Activities Times

2018

The aim of the paper is to present the conceptual framework related to critical path analysis with imprecise activity duration times. This article is motivated by the fact that most approaches to project planning are deterministic. In reality, the problem is accompanied by uncertainty and risk associated with dealing with imprecise data. Taking this uncertainty into account when performing analyses and calculations not only helps to better project planning, but also to expand the applicability of project scheduling methods under real-life or uncertain conditions. The major contribution of this paper is the development of a novel approach to critical path analysis in the presence of uncertai…

fuzzy setsordered fuzzy numbersCPMCritical Path MethodPERTscheduling.fuzzy logic
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Sex-specific genetic differences in endurance swimming of Trinidadian guppies.

2015

Abstract Swim performance is considered a main fitness‐determining trait in many aquatic organisms. Swimming is generally the only way most aquatic prey can escape predation, and swimming capacity is directly linked to food capture, habitat shifts, and reproduction. Therefore, evolutionary studies of swim performance are important to understand adaptation to aquatic environments. Most studies, however, concentrate on the importance of burst‐swim responses to predators, and little is known about its effect on endurance. Even fewer studies associate differences in organism swim capabilities to key gender‐specific responses. In this experiment, we assess the gender‐specific genetic basis of sw…

gender-specific effectsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationBiologycritical swimming speedPredationlocomotive adaptation14. Life underwatercommon-garden experimenteducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsOrganismNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonOriginal Researchfisheducation.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyAquatic ecosystemgender‐specific effectsHabitatCommon‐garden experimentTraitta1181predationAdaptationReproductionhuman activitiesEcology and evolution
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Adaptation to a seasonally varying environment: a strong latitudinal cline in reproductive diapause combined with high gene flow in Drosophila montan…

2011

Adaptation to seasonal changes in the northern hemisphere includes an ability to predict the forthcoming cold season from gradual changes in environmental cues early enough to prepare for the harsh winter conditions. The magnitude and speed of changes in these cues vary between the latitudes, which induces strong selection pressures for local adaptation. We studied adaptation to seasonal changes in Drosophila montana, a northern maltfly, by defining the photoperiodic conditions leading to adult reproductive diapause along a latitudinal cline in Finland and by measuring genetic differentiation and the amount of gene flow between the sampling sites with microsatellites. Our data revealed a cl…

genetic variationCritical day lengthpopulation structuregene flowmicrosatellitesOriginal Researchseasonal adaptationEcology and evolution
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Critical features about urban pedestrian crossings: a case study

2011

This paper describes how the theme of safety for vulnerable road users (disabled, elderly, and children) in urban areas plays an important role for many implications in these users’ quality of life. The deficiency of safety on city streets is primarily due to the simultaneous presence of different components of traffic in an increasingly complex and inappropriate surrounding for their cohabitation. In urban areas the road intersections, which are crossed by different categories of traffic (motorized vehicles, pedestrians, non-motorized vehicles), represent a critical node, both in terms of quality of circulation and that of road safety. In recent years , 76% of accidents have occurred in th…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryComputer scienceQuality of servicemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Critical featurePedestrianPedestrian crossingSafety standardsUrban areaTransport engineeringPedestrian crossingSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiQuality (business)SafetyIntersection (aeronautics)media_common
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Tarsius tumpara: A New Tarsier Species from Siau Island, North Sulawesi

2008

Abstract: A new, critically endangered species of tarsier, one of the world's 25 most endangered primates, is described from the remote island of Siau, North Sulawesi, based on distinguishing characteristics of the tail tuft, pelage coloration, skull, and vocalizations. Siau is part of the Sangihe Island chain, a volcanic arc composed of islands that rise from the ocean floor. There is a single previous record of a tarsier from Siau; a skull in the Dresden Museum that Meyer (1897) classified with tarsiers from Sangihe Island as Tarsius sangirensis. Sangihe and Siau Islands are geologically separated by about 60 km of ocean that greatly exceeds 1,000 m in depth. Genetic data for the new spec…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanic arcbiologyEcologyBiogeographyEndangered speciesZoologyTarsius sangirensisbiology.organism_classificationTarsierCritically endangeredArchipelagoAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTarsiusNature and Landscape ConservationPrimate Conservation
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The Application of Supercritical Fluids Technology to Recover Healthy Valuable Compounds from Marine and Agricultural Food Processing By-Products: A …

2021

Food by-products contain a remarkable source of bioactive molecules with many benefits for humans; therefore, their exploitation can be an excellent opportunity for the food sector. Moreover, the revalorization of these by-products to produce value-added compounds is considered pivotal for sustainable growth based on a circular economy. Traditional extraction technologies have several drawbacks mainly related to the consumption of hazardous organic solvents, and the high temperatures maintained for long extraction periods which cause the degradation of thermolabile compounds as well as a low extraction efficiency of desired compounds. In this context, supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) ha…

green extractionBioengineeringContext (language use)02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technology7. Clean energy12. Responsible consumptionlcsh:Chemistry0404 agricultural biotechnologyHazardous wastehealth effectsChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)active compoundslcsh:TP1-11852. Zero hungerbusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyCircular economyExtraction (chemistry)Supercritical fluid extraction04 agricultural and veterinary sciences021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology040401 food scienceSupercritical fluid3308.07 Eliminación de Residuoslcsh:QD1-99913. Climate actionAgricultureFood processingEnvironmental scienceBiochemical engineeringsupercritical fluid extraction0210 nano-technologybusinessagro-industrial by-products3303.03 Procesos Químicos3302.90 Ingeniería BioquímicaProcesses
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