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L’utilisation du clou dans l’architecture aux IIe-Ier siècles av. J.-C. : technologie, typologie, conservation, fréquence

2016

International audience

Archeology[SHS.ARCHI]Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space management[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryearth and wood architectureDeuxième âge du Ferarchitecture terre et boisTypologieArtefactsâge du FerTypologyArchéologieNagel[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryZweite EisenzeitArchitectureSecond iron AgeclounailErd- und HolzarchitekturLatène DLa Tène DComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSArchäologie
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Visually low-impacting methods for the measurement of parameters related to IAQ risk indicators in exhibition halls

2021

Microclimate for cultural heritage plays a fundamental role in the degradation process of artefacts exhibited in museums. Generally, the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitoring inside museums is based on conventional measurements of thermo-hygrometry parameters and longtime averaged measurements of atmospheric pollutants’ concentration. Unfortunately, all these approaches require electric supply and are usually characterized by a noticeable visual impact on the exhibition space, which clearly negatively affects the visitors’ experience. This paper intends to revisit and discuss a methodology (and its test application on field, to estimate the risk of damage of three artefacts displayed in an ol…

Architectural engineeringWarning systemIndoor airComputer sciencelow visual impactcorrosion riskartefact preservationExhibitionCultural heritageEnvironmental sciencesoff-line sensorsIndoor air qualityRisk indicatorsAtmospheric pollutantsGE1-350Degradation processmuseumsvisitors ‘comfortindoor air qualityE3S Web of Conferences
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“Architecture and infrastructure: the road between trace and artefact”

2012

the paper analyses the relationship between architecture and infrastructure in the development of the modern city in the 20th century.

Architecture-Infrastructure; Trace-Artefact; Full-VoidSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaTrace-ArtefactArchitecture-Infrastructure Full-Void Trace-ArtefactFull-VoidArchitecture-Infrastructure
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Aktywność biologiczna Bacillus amyloliquefaciens wobec Fusarium spp. wyizolowanych z pędów szparaga (Asparagus officinalis L.)

2016

Patogeny roślin, takie jak Fusarium spp. to najważniejsze czynniki, które co roku powodują znaczne straty i/lub uszkodzenia produktów rolnych. Celem przeprowadzonych badań była ocena in vitro właściwości biologicznych B. amyloliquefaciens wobec F. proliferatum i F. oxysporum wyizolowanych z pędów bielonego szparaga odmiany Grolim. W badaniach uwzględniono: gęstość i wiek hodowli bakterii, rodzaj podłoża oraz wpływ płynu pohodowlanego. Ocenę właściwości antagonistycznych hodowli bakterii 6, 12, 24 i 48- godzinnych przeprowadzono w oparciu o wskaźniki: zdolność kiełkowania zarodników, tempo wzrostu liniowego i indeks tempa wzrostu grzybów z zastosowaniem podłoży PDA oraz szparagowego. Najwięk…

B. amyloliquefaciensaktywność przeciwgrzybowaasparagusantifungal activityszparagiFusarium spp.
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Biological activity of Bacillus spp. evaluated on eggs and larvae of red palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus

2014

This study was conducted to characterize the Bacillus populations associated with dead Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, to develop a biological control for the red palm weevil. Dead adult beetles, collected throughout Sicily, were used for isolating internal and external spore forming bacteria (SFB) microbiota. The isolates, preliminarily allotted to the Bacillaceae family, were tested at 4 concentrations (103 to 106 CFU/mL) for their ability to inhibit hatching of eggs of R. ferrugineus and were used at 106 CFU/mL to monitor their insecticidal activity against 10 day-old larvae. Total amounts of SFB measured outside the skeleton and in the inners part of the beetles were 5.59-6.94 and 5.17-7.05 …

Bacillus (shape)Veterinary medicinebiologyBacillus amyloliquefaciensBacillus pumilusfungiBacillus cereusbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBacillus isolatesRhynchophorusSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataBacillus Rhynchophorus ferrugineus hatching assays larvae PalmBotanyBacillus licheniformisBacillus megateriumSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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TarSynFlow, a workflow for bacterial genome comparisons that revealed genes putatively involved in the probiotic character of Shewanella putrefaciens…

2019

Probiotic microorganisms are of great interest in clinical, livestock and aquaculture. Knowledge of the genomic basis of probiotic characteristics can be a useful tool to understand why some strains can be pathogenic while others are probiotic in the same species. An automatized workflow called TarSynFlow (Targeted Synteny Workflow) has been then developed to compare finished or draft bacterial genomes based on a set of proteins. When used to analyze the finished genome of the probiotic strain Pdp11 ofShewanella putrefaciensand genome drafts from seven known non-probiotic strains of the same species obtained in this work, 15 genes were found exclusive of Pdp11. Their presence was confirmed …

Bioinformaticslcsh:MedicineMicrobiologiaGenomicsBacterial genome sizeShewanella putrefaciensBiologyShewanella putrefaciensGenomeMicrobiologySyntenyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCultured fishWorkflow03 medical and health sciencesPlasmidGene030304 developmental biologySyntenyGenetics0303 health sciences030306 microbiologyGeneral NeuroscienceProbioticslcsh:RGeneral MedicineGenomicsbiology.organism_classificationGenòmicaAquaculture Fisheries and Fish ScienceMobile genetic elementsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPeerJ
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Surface Characterization of Organic Films for the Conservation of Bronze Archaeological Artefacts

2009

Bronze cancer thin films Artefact conservation Bronze passivation
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Investigation of sterols as potential biomarkers for the detection of pig (S. s. domesticus) decomposition fluid in soils

2012

This study was carried out to evaluate the potential of using cholesterol and coprostanol, as indicators for the detection of decomposition fluid of buried pigs (S. s. domesticus) in soils. In May 2007, four pig carcasses (~35. kg) were buried in shallow graves (~40. cm depth) at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology in Canada. Two pigs were exhumed after three months (Pig 1, Pig 2) and six months (Pig 3, Pig 4) post burial. Soil samples were collected beneath the pig carcasses (~40. cm depth) and from grave walls (~15-20. cm depth) as well as from a parallel control site. Coprostanol and cholesterol were extracted from soils, purified with solid phase extraction (SPE) and analy…

BurialSoil testSwineMineralogyExhumationGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryPathology and Forensic MedicineSoilchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimalsSolid phase extractionPutrefactionForensic PathologySolid Phase ExtractionSitosterolsDecompositionCholestanolCoprostanolCholesterolchemistryPostmortem ChangesEnvironmental chemistryModels AnimalSoil waterForensic AnthropologyBiological MarkersGas chromatographyLegal & Forensic MedicineGas chromatography–mass spectrometryLawBiomarkersForensic Science International
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A comparative economic analysis of torrefied pellet production based on state-of-the-art pellets

2017

Abstract Torrefied pellets have fuel properties superior to those of conventional wood pellets and potentially allow greater rates of co-firing and thus larger reductions in net CO 2 emissions. Despite the growing amount of scientific output on torrefaction, the economic feasibility of torrefied pellet production is still a topic of considerable uncertainty. This is an obstacle for decision makers looking to implement sustainable energy policies. This paper compares the economics of torrefied pellets to conventional wood pellets. Working backwards from demonstrated pellet properties, this work attempts to answer the following question: Based on state-of-the-art torrefied pellets, what would…

Capital investment020209 energyPellets02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencestorrefied pellets01 natural sciencesPellet0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomic analysisProduction (economics)biocoalWaste Management and Disposalta215ta2180105 earth and related environmental sciencesRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentwood pelletsdigestive oral and skin physiologyForestryeconomicsPulp and paper industryTorrefactionpelletsSustainable energytorrefactionEnvironmental scienceHeat of combustionAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiomass and Bioenergy
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Comparison between tumors in plants and human beings: Mechanisms of tumor development and therapy with secondary plant metabolites

2019

Abstract Background Human tumors are still a major threat to human health and plant tumors negatively affect agricultural yields. Both areas of research are developing largely independent of each other. Treatment of both plant and human tumors remains unsatisfactory and novel therapy options are urgently needed. Hypothesis The concept of this paper is to compare cellular and molecular mechanisms of tumor development in plants and human beings and to explore possibilities to develop novel treatment strategies based on bioactive secondary plant metabolites. The interdisciplinary discourse may unravel commonalities and differences in the biology of plant and human tumors as basis for rational …

Cellular immunityPhytochemicalsPlant TumorsPhysical CarcinogenesisSecondary MetabolismPharmaceutical ScienceBiologymedicine.disease_cause03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImmune systemCancer stem cellNeoplasmsDrug DiscoveryBiological CarcinogenesisPlant defense against herbivorymedicineAnimalsHumansPlant ImmunityPlant Physiological PhenomenaPlant Diseases030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesAntibiotics Antineoplasticfungifood and beveragesPlantsAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicComplementary and alternative medicineAgrobacterium tumefaciensDrug Resistance Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchMolecular MedicineCarcinogenesisPhytomedicine
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