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An Introduction to Soil and Water Infiltration

2016

This chapter provides a short presentation of general characteristics of the soil. Basic concepts concerning soil water content and potential and flow of water in the porous medium are then reported since these concepts are diffusely used throughout this book. The infiltration process is finally illustrated considering different modeling approaches. In particular, development of analytical infiltration models is described with reference to one-dimensional gravity-free water absorption, one-dimensional gravity driven infiltration, one-dimensional gravity and capillary driven infiltration and, finally, three-dimensional gravity and capillary driven infiltration.

Absorption of waterCapillary actionQuantitative Biology::Tissues and OrgansPhysics::OpticsSoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPhysics::GeophysicsPressure headInfiltration (hydrology)Hydraulic conductivitySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental sciencePorous mediumWater content0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Development of microextraction techniques in combination with GC-MS/MS for the determination of mycotoxins and metabolites in human urine.

2017

Simple and highly efficient sample preparation procedures, namely, dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction and salting-out liquid–liquid extraction for the analysis of ten Fusarium mycotoxins and metabolites in human urine were compared. Various parameters affecting extraction efficiency were carefully evaluated. Under optimal extraction conditions, salting-out liquid–liquid extraction showed a better accuracy (84–96%) and precision (<14%) than dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction. Hence, a multibiomarker method based on salting-out liquid–liquid extraction followed by gas chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry was proposed. Satisfactory results in terms of validation were achiev…

Accuracy and precisionLiquid Phase MicroextractionFiltration and SeparationPilot ProjectsUrineUrinalysisTandem mass spectrometry01 natural sciencesGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistry0404 agricultural biotechnologyLimit of DetectionTandem Mass SpectrometryHumansSample preparationDetection limitChromatographyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesMycotoxins040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryJournal of separation science
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Performance of a Chromolith RP-18e column for the screening of β-blockers

2009

The chromatographic performance of a monolithic column (Chromolith RP-18e) was comprehensively examined in the isocratic separation of ten beta-blockers, using ACN-water mobile phases, and compared with the performance of three microparticulate RP columns manufactured with different types of silica: Spherisorb ODS-2, Kromasil C18 and XTerra MS C18. The comparison considered the analysis time, selectivity, peak shape (column efficiency and asymmetry) and resolution, and was extended to a wide range of mobile phase compositions. The Chromolith column showed good performance for the analysis of beta-blockers with regard to the packed columns. In terms of selectivity and analysis time, the grea…

AcetonitrilesChromatographyMonolithic HPLC columnElutionAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsAnalytical chemistryFiltration and SeparationReversed-phase chromatographyBuffersSilicon DioxideHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSilanolchemistryColumn (typography)Particle SizeSelectivityPorosityTriethylamineChromatography High Pressure LiquidJournal of Separation Science
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Modelling infiltration by means of a nonlinear fractional diffusion model

2006

The classical Richards equation describes infiltration into porous soil as a nonlinear diffusion process. Recent experiments have suggested that this process exhibits anomalous scaling behaviour. These observations suggest generalizing the classical Richards equation by introducing fractional time derivatives. The resulting fractional Richards equation with appropriate initial and boundary values is solved numerically in this paper. The numerical code is tested against analytical solutions in the linear case. Saturation profiles are calculated for the fully nonlinear fractional Richards equation. Isochrones and isosaturation curves are given. The cumulative moisture intake is found as a fun…

Acoustics and UltrasonicsMathematical analysisCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsFractional calculusInfiltration (hydrology)Nonlinear systemFractional diffusionRichards equationPorositySaturation (chemistry)ScalingMathematicsJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
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Preparation and characterization of octadecyl acrylate monoliths for capillary electrochromatography by photochemical, thermal, and chemical initiati…

2013

Monolithic stationary phases based on octadecyl acrylate for CEC using different initiating systems (UV irradiation, thermal, and chemical initiation) in the presence of lauroyl peroxide as initiator were synthesized. For each initiation mode, the influence of the porogenic solvent composition on both the morphological and electrochromatographic properties of the resulting monoliths was investigated. Under optimal conditions, excellent efficiencies for the photochemically and chemically polymerized monoliths (minimum plate heights of 6.9–10.7 and 6.5–12.6 μm, respectively) were achieved. Thermally initiated columns gave lower efficiency values, permeabilities, and longer analysis times comp…

AcrylateCapillary electrochromatographyChromatographyMaterials scienceFiltration and SeparationLauroyl peroxideAnalytical ChemistryCharacterization (materials science)chemistry.chemical_compoundPolymerizationchemistryChemical engineeringThermalIrradiationSolvent compositionJournal of Separation Science
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Modified arabinoxylan-based films

2004

Abstract Oxygen plasma and electron beam irradiation were used to graft hydrophobic substances and by this way, to reduce water vapor permeability (WVP) of arabinoxylan-based (AX-based) films. Stearyl acrylate (SA) and stearyl methacrylate (SM) were used as reactive monomers. The homogeneous AX-based films, which were pre-activated by oxygen plasma and impregnated with a solution of SA before being exposed to an electron beam (EB), had contact angles that increased from 71° (untreated films) to 122° (treated films). A decrease of about 24% in the WVP was obtained and new chemical groupings were observed on the FTIR spectra of these films. Acrylate monomers were also dispersed into the arabi…

AcrylateMaterials scienceFiltration and SeparationMethacrylateBiochemistryHydrophobeContact anglechemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryChemical engineeringPolymer chemistryArabinoxylanCopolymerGeneral Materials ScienceIrradiationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Membrane Science
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Renal Function Recovery Strategies Following Marathon in Amateur Runners

2022

Long distance races have a physiological impact on runners. Up to now, studies analyzing these physiological repercussions have been mainly focused on muscle and cardiac damage, as well as on its recovery. Therefore, a limited number of studies have been done to explore acute kidney failure and recovery after performing extreme exercises. Here, we monitored renal function in 76 marathon finishers (14 females) from the day before participating in a marathon until 192 h after crossing the finish line (FL). Renal function was evaluated by measuring serum creatinine (sCr) and the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). We randomly grouped our cohort into three intervention groups to compare three dif…

Active recoveryMarathonMatemáticasPhysiologyPhysiology (medical)educationGlomerular filtration ratehuman activitiesPassive recoveryAcute kidney injuryFrontiers in Physiology
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Activity coefficients and Donnan coion exclusion in charged membranes with weak-acid fixed charge groups

1998

Abstract We have studied theoretically the effects that the dissociation equilibrium of weak-acid fixed charge groups (e.g. carboxyl groups) exerts on the mean activity coefficients in charged membranes using a Donnan formalism. The model calculations indicate that unless carbon dioxide is excluded from the external aqueous solution, the pH of the membrane solution can be low enough to affect significantly the effective fixed charge concentration and the coion exclusion when the membrane fixed charge concentration is high compared with the external solution salt concentration. Although this problem was already pointed out in previous studies, the possibility that the pH and salt concentrati…

Activity coefficientChromatographyAqueous solutionChemistrySalt effectThermodynamicsFiltration and SeparationEquilibrium equationBiochemistryDissociation (chemistry)Formalism (philosophy of mathematics)MembraneFixed chargeGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Membrane Science
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Prediction of Maxwell – Stefan diffusion coefficients in polymer – multicomponent fluid systems

2014

Abstract Calculations of mass fluxes in multicomponent fluids based on the system of generalized Maxwell–Stefan equations (GMSE) is preferably used because Maxwell–Stefan (M–S) diffusion coefficients are symmetrical and have a clear physical meaning, as they reflect the binary friction forces between compounds in the system. For the calculation of the mass transport of a multicomponent fluid in the polymer basing on GMSE, it is necessary to have M–S diffusion coefficients. This paper proposes a method that allows their calculation using widely available self-diffusion coefficients and binary diffusion coefficients for infinitely diluted mixtures. The proposed method was compared with the me…

Activity coefficientMolar concentrationChemistryDiffusionThermodynamicsFiltration and SeparationMole fractionBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMaxwell–Stefan diffusionVinyl acetateGeneral Materials ScienceDiffusion; Multicomponent; Polymer; Free volume; Maxwell–StefanPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTernary operationMass fractionJournal of Membrane Science
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Initial Enlargement in a Markov chain market model

2011

Enlargement of filtrations is a classical topic in the general theory of stochastic processes. This theory has been applied to stochastic finance in order to analyze models with insider information. In this paper we study initial enlargement in a Markov chain market model, introduced by Norberg. In the enlarged filtration, several things can happen: some of the jumps times can be accessible or predictable, but in the original filtration all the jumps times are totally inaccessible. But even if the jumps times change to accessible or predictable, the insider does not necessarily have arbitrage possibilities.

Actuarial scienceQuantitative Finance - Trading and Market MicrostructureMarkov chainStochastic process010102 general mathematicsProbability (math.PR)01 natural sciencesInsiderTrading and Market Microstructure (q-fin.TR)FOS: Economics and business010104 statistics & probabilityOrder (exchange)Modeling and SimulationFiltration (mathematics)FOS: MathematicsResizingArbitrage0101 mathematicsMarket modelMathematical economicsMathematics - ProbabilityMathematics
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